A HISTORY OF SURREY 



midlands, and there have never been in Surrey any of the great timber 

 mansions that still remain further north and in East Anglia. The 



Fic. 13. Unsted Farm. 



oaks of Surrey and Sussex are also of very tough quality and particu- 

 larly adapted for old ship building, but would not yield the same long 

 balks as the trees of Herefordshire and the neighbouring counties. 



Fig. 14. Great Tanglev Manor. 



The gable at Unsted (Fig. 1 3) shows an early development of orna- 

 mental quartermg combined with close work below. This and the con- 



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