Goddards, Abinger

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Goddards, Abinger is an Arts and Crafts-style country house in Surrey, England, designed by architect Edwin Lutyens with gardens by Gertrude Jekyll.

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instanceOf Arts and Crafts house
country house
listed building
architect Edwin Lutyens
architecturalStyle Arts and Crafts movement
surface form: Arts and Crafts
associatedWith Edwin Lutyens
Gertrude Jekyll
country England
designedBy Edwin Lutyens
floorCount 2
gardensDesignedBy Gertrude Jekyll
hasArchitecturalElement casement windows
chimney stacks
gabled roofs
veranda
hasConservationStatus protected historic building
hasFeature bowling green
courtyard garden
garden pergola
garden steps
garden walls
half-timbered gables
hedged garden compartments
inglenook fireplace
leadlight windows
loggia
long garden terrace
terraced lawns
hasGardenDesigner Gertrude Jekyll
hasGardenStyle Arts and Crafts garden
hasMaterial brick
tile
hasUse heritage property
private residence
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
landscapeDesigner Gertrude Jekyll
locatedIn Abinger
Abinger Common
South East England
Surrey
notableFor Arts and Crafts domestic architecture
collaboration between Edwin Lutyens and Gertrude Jekyll
formal garden design
originalUse holiday home for working women
region Surrey Hills
surface form: Surrey Hills area
roofType tiled roof

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Edwin Lutyens notableWork Goddards, Abinger