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NATIONAL TRUST GEMS
Oakhurst Cottage and The Homewood two unique gems of the National Trust open to the public.
Two unique houses in Surrey, Oakhurst Cottage, and The Homewood, will be opening their doors to visitors this spring. Only open from April – October for guided tours, this is a rare opportunity to see examples of 18th century rustic charm and 20th century modern design which are cared for by the National Trust.
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Nestled in the village of Hambledon near Godalming, Oakhurst cottage has remained practically unchanged for over 100 years and provides a glimpse into a rural way of life that you might only read about in books or see in paintings. As you walk through the doors to the front living room with its large fireplace, visitors can get a sense of a bygone era with the hearth being the centre of cottage homelife. Humble furnishings and homewares, further reflect what life was like for inhabitants of the time. Outside, the garden has been planted with vegetables which would provide food for the kitchen table with floral borders.
Due to the fragile condition of the cottage, it is open for guided tours only on Thursday and Saturday from 13 April to 28 October.
By contrast, The Homewood, offers visitors a chance to witness an extraordinary early 20th century country villa which is a masterpiece of modernist design and icon of contemporary architecture. Built in 1938 by architect, Patrick Gwynne, as his family home, the house is elevated on stilts with white walls and expansive glazing. The exceptional living spaces remain unchanged from Gwynne’s original design and includes his furniture collection which again comprises unique design classics. Visitors can also explore the 6-acre garden designed by Gwynne which includes a number of special gardens within the main structure each with their own unique colour and seasonal interest. nationaltrust.org.uk
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Under the terms of its bequest to the National Trust, the Homewood remains a private home. However, it is open to visitors for guided tours from 1 April to 29 October on the first Saturday of each month and subsequent Fridays.
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