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Time Line

1765 Map

Early map of the area in 1765

Fanny Burney 1797 - 1801

Fanny Burney and General D'Arblay Marry

Bolton Hudson 1814 1820

Bolton Hudson changed the name of the house from Camilla Cottage to Camilla Lacey. Bolton Hudson died in 1820 and is Buried at St Michaels in Mickleham

Map 1811

Map in 1811

Camilla Lacey 1835

Camilla Lacey 1835

Map in 1841

1st Large scale map

of Westhumble

Thomas Hudson 1820 to 1868

Sold to Bolton Hudson and passed to his son Thomas

Map 1856

This map features Timberdens  which is now Camilla Lacey Lodge

1870

Detailed map -

Railway has just opened

James Leverton Wylie 1875 - 1898

Bought the Estate from Ann Hudson and others executors of Thos Hudson for £9395

Railway Opened 1897

Boxhill station and Norbury tunnel part of the railway set up Thomas Cubitt

Frederick Leverton Harris 1898 - 1920

Frederick Leverton Harris inherited the property from his uncle James Lerton Wylie MP in 1898

Map 1916

Foxbury (1895) shown

for the first time

Camilla Lacey burned April 17 1919

Owned then by Leverton Harris

Anthony Van Nievelt 1920 - 1923

After the fire Leverton Harris sold to Mr HA  Van Nieveltfor £16853

It was rebuilt by Trollope and Colls for £7000

Victor Freeman 1923 - 1931

Victor Freeman bought April 27 1923 for £23760

Knight Frank's plan in 1932

The Map used by Knight Frank to sell Camilla Lacey after the death of Victor Freman

Lionel Dibdin 1933-1933

Lionel Dibdin purchased 9th March 1933 for £22500 as a property developer. His partners appeared to be Frank Martin and Maurice Andrews Lionel died in the plane crash 28th March.

Deal may not have been completed and subpurchasor (Partner?) Henry Ellis sold for £10925

1934

The year development of

Westhumble started. Shown

here before it commenced

Maurice Andrews and Henry Ellis 1933

Maurice Andrews and Henry Ellis who probably where partners of Lionel Dibdin buy the estate on 27th july 1933

A24 Duel Carriageway Bypass opened 1935

Believed to be one of the first Duel Carriageways in the country?

E J Baker 1934 - 1968

E J Baker sold through Jackson Stops & Staff to Mr Henshall in 1968

Mr Henshall 1968 - 1971

Believed to be sold for £42300

Mr & Mrs Clarke 1971

The Clarkes bought Camilla Lacey from the Henshalls 1971

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