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Surrey Homes | SH18 | April 2016 | Garden supplement inside

The lifestyle magazine for Surrey - Inspiring Interiors, Fabulous Fashion, Delicious Dishes

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Above: The formal dining room, to the front of the house, is painted in Farrow & Ball’s ‘Hay’ which, paired with blood red damask curtains, makes a<br />

wonderfully atmospheric space in which to entertain. The magnificent fireplace is one of many sourced from Chesneys in London<br />

Not many of us ever get the chance to build<br />

our own homes, but if we were in that lucky<br />

position, beyond the obvious, what would<br />

be the one thing you would insist on having, however<br />

ditsy? When the Carsons – Helena, Julian and their<br />

two daughters Philippa and Katie – found themselves<br />

with a blank sheet of paper and a house to build, they<br />

all added their own ‘must have’. So, when being shown<br />

round this fabulous house it was fascinating to see who<br />

had chosen what. You would never have guessed the<br />

girls’ choices but in Julian’s case it was probably what<br />

every man would choose if he could! More later.<br />

When the girls were still young the Carsons had<br />

moved further from London to find a larger family<br />

home with a bigger garden. They found what they were<br />

looking for, outside a thriving village, but the garden<br />

backed on to another collection of houses. So, the<br />

dream of coming home from London on a summer’s<br />

evening and sitting out in the garden with a glass of<br />

wine was slightly marred by the sight and sound of<br />

neighbours doing exactly the same. Before long the<br />

hunt was on for better views and more solitude.<br />

Helena explains that at the time, the late 90s, Grand<br />

Designs had just arrived on our TV screens inspiring us<br />

all with fabulous and exotic buildings. By comparison,<br />

everything the estate agent showed them seemed rather<br />

pedestrian. Then they hit on the idea of building<br />

their own dream home and started looking for the<br />

ideal plot. It wasn’t long before they found it.<br />

What they found was a rather unloved 1920s<br />

house, sitting in a large plot of land with fabulous<br />

south-facing views over unspoilt farmland. They<br />

Working closely with the architect, Stephen Langer, the family ended up building<br />

a symmetrical, classic house in the style of a Georgian rectory, with a central<br />

section of three floors flanked by two matching single-storey wings<br />

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73 www.wealdentimes.co.uk

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