Blindley Heath, The Red Barn c.1955
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B123001

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On Ray Lane, the road to Lingfield, at its junction with Tandridge Lane, stands The Red Barn; in the 1950s it offered luncheon, teas and dinners to travellers. It makes a picturesque composition behind its pond. The barn itself is no longer agricultural, and has been added to the restaurant: nowadays it offers 'The Family Welcome', and there is a huge car park to the right of this view. The house was built as a 15th-century open hall house, but it was altered in the 17th century.
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