Tuesley Manor

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TypeHouse
LocationMunstead and Tuesley, near Godalming, Surrey
Coordinates51°10′11″N 0°37′19″W / 51.16971°N 0.621941°W / 51.16971; -0.621941
Tuesley Manor
Tuesley Manor in 2010
Interactive map of Tuesley Manor
TypeHouse
LocationMunstead and Tuesley, near Godalming, Surrey
Coordinates51°10′11″N 0°37′19″W / 51.16971°N 0.621941°W / 51.16971; -0.621941
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameTuesley Manor, Tuesley Lane
Designated09-Mar-1960
Reference no.1240206

Tuesley Manor is a Grade II listed house in the civil parish of Munstead and Tuesley, near Godalming, Surrey, England.[1]

Tuesley Manor is Grade II listed, with parts dating back to the 15th century.[1] Previously owned by Salisbury Cathedral, it was sold off by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners in 1846, and became home to Bronwen Pugh, Lady Astor, in 1966, after she moved there from Cliveden, following the death of her husband, William Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor.[2] As of July 2023, it was listed for sale at £4.7 million.[3]

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