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'''Windlesham Moor''' is a [[country house]] and royal residence at [[Windlesham]] in the [[England|English]] county of [[Surrey]].
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'''Windlesham Moor''' is a [[country house]] and, for a time in the 20th century a royal residence, at [[Windlesham]] in the [[England|English]] county of [[Surrey]].


== History ==
== History ==


It was bought in 1942 for £40,000 by [[Philip Hill]]{{dn|date=October 2014}}, from whom [[Sunninghill Park]] was later bought. He renovated the house in 1944. It was rented furnished from his widow, Mrs. Warwick Bryant, for [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|The Duke of Edinburgh]] between 1947 and 4 July 1949.<ref name="60facts">[http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Factfiles/60diamondweddinganniversaryfacts.aspx Royal.gov.uk – 60 Facts, Fact 49]</ref>
Mr Philip Hill bought the Victorian home and grounds in a state of disrepair in 1942 for £40,000 ({{Inflation|GBP|40000|1942|r=-4|fmt=eq|cursign=£}}). Later the Royal Family bought the renovated [[Sunninghill Park]] house and park from Hill. He renovated the house in 1944. It was rented furnished from his widow, Mrs. Warwick Bryant, for [[Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom|The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh]] and [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|The Duke of Edinburgh]] between 1947 and 4 July 1949.<ref name="60facts">[http://www.royal.gov.uk/LatestNewsandDiary/Factfiles/60diamondweddinganniversaryfacts.aspx Royal.gov.uk – 60 Facts, Fact 49]</ref>


The house had four reception rooms including a reception hall, dining room, a {{convert|50|ft|m|adj=on}} drawing room, and a Chinese Room. There was also a study, games room, and loggia. There were five main bedrooms. The nursery comprised two guestrooms joined.
The house has by design four reception rooms including a reception hall, dining room, a {{convert|50|ft|m|adj=on}} drawing room, and a Chinese room. Other room names during the royal tenure included a study, games room, and loggia and five main bedrooms. The nursery comprised two guest rooms joined.


The house was set in {{convert|58|acre|m2}}.
The house bore with it {{convert|58|acre|km2}}, largely of light woodland in the acidic heath of [[Surrey Heath]] on the elevated [[Bagshot Formation]] (Bagshot sands).


===Neighbours===
===Neighbours===
Across the southern boundary is Erl Wood Manor European [[research laboratory]] established in 1967 for [[Eli Lilly and Company]], a USA-based pharmaceutical company.<ref>[http://www.lilly.co.uk/about-us/erl-wood Erl Wood], [[Eli Lilly and Company]], accessed 20 November 2012</ref>
Across the southern boundary is Erl Wood Manor<ref>[
https://www.lilly.co.uk/about-us/erl-wood Erl Wood], [[Eli Lilly and Company]], accessed 20 November 2012</ref> European [[research laboratory]] established in 1967 for [[Eli Lilly and Company]], the USA-based pharmaceutical company.


== Present ==
== Present ==


The current owner is Sheikh [[Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum]] who has invested in vast renovation and extensions, the addition of a large security gatehouse in 2002 and the inclusion of two homes into the estate, "Winklands" and "Rose Cottage". The house is enjoyed throughout the summer months (July to September) by its current owner, his family, and other Arab dignitaries and occasionally by the Sheikh's invitees during the remainder of the year. The property is maintained all year round by a team of property managers, gardeners and security personnel.
The current owner is Sheikh [[Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum]]


A painting of the house and gardens circa 1934, attributed to [[Winston Churchill]], was discovered and auctioned in September 2008.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1054563/Unloved-Winston-Churchill-painting-dumped-attic-30-years-sell-150-000-auction.html Daily Mail, 12 September 2008]</ref>
It has been vastly renovated by its current owner, with major extensions to the main house, the addition of a large security gatehouse in 2002, and the inclusion of several other smaller properties into the estate, namely "Winklands" and "Rose Cottage".

The house is seldom occupied for the majority of the year, but is used throughout the summer months (July to September) by its current owner, his family, and other Arab dignitaries.

The property is maintained all year round by a team of property managers, gardeners and security personnel.

A painting of the house and gardens circa 1934, which was claimed to have been painted by [[Winston Churchill]], was discovered and auctioned in September 2008.<ref>[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1054563/Unloved-Winston-Churchill-painting-dumped-attic-30-years-sell-150-000-auction.html Daily Mail, 12 September 2008]</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

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[[Category:Country houses in Surrey]]
[[Category:Country houses in Surrey]]

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Position in Surrey

Windlesham Moor is a country house and, for a time in the 20th century a royal residence, at Windlesham in the English county of Surrey.

History

Mr Philip Hill bought the Victorian home and grounds in a state of disrepair in 1942 for £40,000 (equivalent to £2,350,000 in 2023). Later the Royal Family bought the renovated Sunninghill Park house and park from Hill. He renovated the house in 1944. It was rented furnished from his widow, Mrs. Warwick Bryant, for The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh and The Duke of Edinburgh between 1947 and 4 July 1949.[1]

The house has by design four reception rooms including a reception hall, dining room, a 50-foot (15 m) drawing room, and a Chinese room. Other room names during the royal tenure included a study, games room, and loggia and five main bedrooms. The nursery comprised two guest rooms joined.

The house bore with it 58 acres (0.23 km2), largely of light woodland in the acidic heath of Surrey Heath on the elevated Bagshot Formation (Bagshot sands).

Neighbours

Across the southern boundary is Erl Wood Manor European research laboratory established in 1967 for Eli Lilly and Company, a USA-based pharmaceutical company.[2]

Present

The current owner is Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum who has invested in vast renovation and extensions, the addition of a large security gatehouse in 2002 and the inclusion of two homes into the estate, "Winklands" and "Rose Cottage". The house is enjoyed throughout the summer months (July to September) by its current owner, his family, and other Arab dignitaries and occasionally by the Sheikh's invitees during the remainder of the year. The property is maintained all year round by a team of property managers, gardeners and security personnel.

A painting of the house and gardens circa 1934, attributed to Winston Churchill, was discovered and auctioned in September 2008.[3]

References