Pickhurst

Pickhurst is a grade II* listed house set in 130 acres (53 ha) of land near Chiddingfold, Surrey, England.

[1] The design was influenced by the style of Norman Shaw.

In the 1950s a fire badly damaged the original service wing and internal courtyard necessitating their demolition.

The building subsequently underwent a six-year renovation by Ian Adam-Smith.

[2][3][4] This article about a Surrey building or structure is a stub.

Sketch made at Pickhurst by James Bourne, circa 1820