Hartsfield Manor, Betchworth
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Hartsfield Manor is an early Victorian house of historical significance located in
Betchworth Betchworth is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. The village centre is on the north bank of the River Mole and south of the A25 road, almost east of Dorking and west of Reigate. London is north of the ...
,
Surrey Surrey () is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Greater London to the northeast, Kent to the east, East Sussex, East and West Sussex to the south, and Hampshire and Berkshire to the wes ...
, England. It was built in the 1860s as a private residence and served this purpose for several notable people until
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
. After this it became a hotel and then a training centre. It is now a venue for special events such as conferences and weddings.


Early residents

Arthur Woodriff Jaffray (1822–1864) built Hartsfield Manor in the 1860s. Arthur was born in 1822 in
Hampshire Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Berkshire to the north, Surrey and West Sussex to the east, the Isle of Wight across the Solent to the south, ...
. He was the son of John Richmond Jaffray a merchant who owned an import export business which operated in England and America. Arthur joined his father's firm and became quite wealthy. In 1858 at the age of 36 he married his cousin Mary Twynam Woodriff (1841–1885) who was nineteen years his junior. The couple lived for some time with Arthur's father who had rented Betchworth House and in the 1860s the building of Hartsfield Manor commenced. Unfortunately in 1864 Arthur had a hunting accident. He was shot in the hand and after the bullet was removed the wound became infected and he subsequently died. Mary who was pregnant was left a widow with their three children Lilian, Edward and Mary. Mary and the children continued to live at
Betchworth Betchworth is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. The village centre is on the north bank of the River Mole and south of the A25 road, almost east of Dorking and west of Reigate. London is north of the ...
with the help of her younger brother John Woodriff. In 1871 she married Captain James Gordon Moir (1842–1903) whose portrait is shown. James was born in 1842 in India. His father was George Gordon Moir, a Scottish landowner who lived in India. He joined the 19th Foot (the Green Howards) and served there until his marriage in 1871. By this time the building of Hartsfield Manor was complete and the couple moved there with Mary's three children. They had six more children over the next decade who were all born at the Manor. In 1883 the couple sold the house and moved to The Manor House, Colley. Unfortunately in 1885 at the age of only 44 Mary died of pneumonia at their new residence.


Later occupants

The next owner was Edward Miller (1829–1885). He was born in Ireland in 1829. His father was the Reverend George Miller (1764–1848) a famous Irish clergyman who wrote numerous historical and theological books. Edward became an East Indies merchant and in 1861 married Maria Olivia Darley (1840–1917) who was the daughter of a prominent Irish barrister William Frederick Darley Q. C. For many years they lived in Tolmers House in Hatfield. In 1885 two years after they had moved to Hartsfield Manor Edward died at the age of 65. Maria lived there for some years. In 1888 she held a large tea party of over 250 people at the house which was described in the newspaper. The property was placed on the market for sale in 1893 and was bought by the Higford family. It was purchased by Mr Higford Higford (1840–1906) who was born Higford Burr but later assumed the surname of Higford in 1860. His father was Daniel Higford Duvall Burr, a landowner who built
Aldermaston Court Aldermaston Court is a English country houses, country house and landscape garden, private park built in the Victorian era for Daniel Higford Davall Burr with incorporations from a Stuart period, Stuart house. It is south-east of the nucleated ...
in
Berkshire Berkshire ( ; abbreviated ), officially the Royal County of Berkshire, is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Oxfordshire to the north, Buckinghamshire to the north-east, Greater London ...
. His mother was Anne Margaretta Scobell who was a notable watercolour painter. In 1869 Highford married Julia Charlotte Reeves (1841–1929) and the couple had five daughters. When his father died in 1885 Higford inherited
Aldermaston Court Aldermaston Court is a English country houses, country house and landscape garden, private park built in the Victorian era for Daniel Higford Davall Burr with incorporations from a Stuart period, Stuart house. It is south-east of the nucleated ...
and sold it in 1893 to buy Hartsfield Manor. He died in 1906 leaving a large fortune. Julia his wife continued to live at Hartsfield Manor. The 1911 Census shows that she is living alone with a cook, a kitchen maid, two housemaids, a ladies maid, a butler and a footman. She died in 1929 and the house was placed on the market for sale. The next resident was Major William Hewlins Milburn and his wife who were probably renting the property for a few years as their country house as they usually lived in
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
. In 1934 John Alexander Lloyd (1869–1939) bought Hartsfield Manor. John was born in 1869. He joined the old established family firm of Messrs A Lloyd and Sons who manufactured sheet metal products and eventually became a senior partner.Dorking and Leatherhead Advertiser – Friday 14 July 1939, p. 5. In 1907 he married Hilda Mary Walker and the couple had three sons and two daughters. In 1920 he bought Broom Park in Betchworth and retained ownership of this property after his purchase of Hartsfield Manor. He lived with his family at Hartsfield Manor until his death in 1939. After the war the house became a private hotel and then a Midland Bank training centre. It was run by De Vere Venues as a place for special events such as conferences and weddings but is now owned and operated by CQK Limited as a Hotel still providing conferences & weddings. In 2019 CQK Limited rebranded their hotel business and are now known as the Manor Collection.


External links




References

{{coord, 51.23743, N, 0.2642, W, type:landmark_region:GB-SRY, display=title Hotels in Surrey Mole Valley