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Orchards is an Arts and Crafts style house in Bramley in Surrey, England. It is on Bramley's boundary with
Busbridge Busbridge is a village and civil parish in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England that adjoins the town of Godalming. It forms part of the Waverley ward of '' Bramley, Busbridge and Hascombe''. It was until the Tudor period often record ...
and south-east of Godalming town centre. Described by
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as the first major work of architect Edwin Lutyens, it is a Grade I
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. The gardens are Grade II* listed in the
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. The property is privately owned.


House

The house was built during 1897–99 by Lutyens for William and Julia Chance. Sir William Chance (2 July 1853 – 9 April 1935), a barrister and philanthropist, was the son of Sir James Timmins Chance, of the glassmaking company
Chance Brothers Chance Brothers and Company was a glassworks originally based in Spon Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands (formerly in Staffordshire), in England. It was a leading glass manufacturer and a pioneer of British glassmaking technology. The Chance fam ...
, and succeeded his father as the second Chance baronet in 1902. His wife, born Julia Charlotte Strachey, was the only child of explorer Sir Henry Strachey. She was an amateur sculptor, and a supporter of the Arts and Crafts movement.Brown (1996), pp. 32–34 The couple initially commissioned architect
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for their new house, but did not like his initial designs. When they happened to walk past
Munstead Wood Munstead Wood is a Grade I listed house and garden in Munstead Heath, Busbridge on the boundary of the town of Godalming in Surrey, England, south-east of the town centre. The garden was created by garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, and became ...
, the house which Lutyens was then building for garden designer Gertrude Jekyll, they were impressed and decided to employ Lutyens instead.Brown (1982), pp. 55–60 They also employed the same local firm of builders as Jekyll used at Munstead Wood, Thomas and William Underwood. Orchards was the first in a series of successful designs by Lutyens for Arts and Crafts style
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, larger than Munstead Wood but similarly using local styles of
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. These included
Goddards Goddards is a large country house in Abinger Common, Surrey, England. The house was designed by Edwin Lutyens in 1898–1900 and later enlarged. It was built "as a Home of Rest to which ladies of small means might repair for holiday" for sh ...
and
Tigbourne Court Tigbourne Court is an Arts and Crafts style country house in Wormley, Surrey, England, south of Witley. It was designed by architect Edwin Lutyens, using a mixture of 17th-century style vernacular architecture and classical elements, and has ...
in Surrey,
Deanery Garden Deanery Garden (or The Deanery) is an Arts and Crafts style house and garden in Sonning, Berkshire, England. The house was designed and built by architect Edwin Lutyens between 1899 and 1901. It is a Grade I listed building. The gardens—laid ...
in Berkshire and
Little Thakeham Little Thakeham is an Arts and Crafts style, Grade I listed private house in the parish of Thakeham, near the village of Storrington, in the Horsham district of West Sussex, England. Designed by architect Edwin Lutyens in 1902, the house was ...
in Sussex.Nairn, Pevsner and Cherry (1995), pp. 378–80. This series of designs established Lutyens's reputation. The celebratedGradidge (1981), pp. 32–36 approach towards and into Orchards from the north passes alongside a massive,
buttress A buttress is an architectural structure built against or projecting from a wall which serves to support or reinforce the wall. Buttresses are fairly common on more ancient buildings, as a means of providing support to act against the lateral ( ...
ed stable wing on the left, then progresses via a two-storey rectangular opening in the northern side of a quadrangle, towards an entrance porch on its far side. In the north-west corner, next to the opening, Lutyens provided Julia Chance with a two-storey, north-lit studio; this was connected via an
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along the west side of the quadrangle to her husband's study in the south-west corner. In the south-east corner, the dining room has an east-facing
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, giving an extensive view over a sunken
Dutch garden Dutch garden refers firstly to gardens in the Netherlands, but also, mainly in the English-speaking countries, to various types of gardens traditionally considered to be in a Dutch style, a presumption that has been much disputed by garden historia ...
and the Thorncombe Valley beyond; Lutyens re-used this kind of arrangement at other houses, such as at Marshcourt in Hampshire. The house is built in
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, with bands of red tiles, silvered oak timbers and red tile roofs. Internal features include a blue and white tiled fireplace by Julia Chance, painted with a plan of the house, and in her studio a two-storey fireplace. Alterations to the house in 1939 removed some original features. In 1917, the couple employed Lutyens again, to restore Legh Manor, a 16th-century house in
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, West Sussex, and in the following year they commissioned Jekyll to provide a garden design for it.


Gardens

The gardens at Orchards were planted by Gertrude Jekyll. The Dutch garden has a basin feature with a water spout in the form of a lion mask, by Julia Chance, Grade II listed. She subsequently created sculptures for other Lutyens/Jekyll gardens, including at Marshcourt, and remained a particularly close friend of Gertrude Jekyll.Tankard and Wood (2015), pp. 114–5.


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