Loseley Park

Loseley Park
TypeManor house
LocationLittleton Lane, Artington, Surrey, England
Coordinates51°12′55″N 0°36′18″W / 51.2152°N 0.6049°W / 51.2152; -0.6049
OS grid referenceSU 97495 47149
Built1568
Architectural style(s)Tudor
OwnerMore-Molyneux family
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameLoseley House
Designated18 February 1958
Reference no.1029573
Location of Loseley Park in Surrey

Loseley Park is a large Tudor manor house with later additions and modifications 3 miles (4.8 km) south-west of Guildford, Surrey, England, in Artington close to the hamlet of Littleton. The estate was acquired by the direct ancestors of the current owners, the More-Molyneux family, at the beginning of the 16th century. The house built for Sir William More is a Grade I listed building, the highest rank in architecture or heritage. Loseley appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Losele. It was held by Turald (Thorold) from Roger de Montgomery. Its Domesday assets were: 2 hides. It had 4 ploughs, 5 acres (20,000 m2) of meadow. It rendered £3. The papers of Sir Thomas Cawarden, Master of the Revels, were formerly preserved in the house. Loseley Park is still the residence of the More-Molyneux family and is open to the public. The 17th-century tithe barn is available for weddings.