A HISTORY OF SURREY 



remains that was placed to fit seats fixed against the panelled walls. 

 Many other old fittings likewise remain, such as the spit-racks over the 

 mantelpieces, firebacks, firedogs and other cooking arrangements.* 



Few seventeenth century houses of importance being left in Surrey, 

 there are not such specimens of fancy lead glazing to be found there as 

 in some other counties. The cottages generally retain their quarried 



fio. 2 1. Timber Work at Crowhurst Place 



lights, but these are fast vanishing. Ventilating lead panes are rare, and 

 one from Farncombe and another may be recorded. A fine series of 

 arniorial glass is preserved at Sutton and some good specimens remain 

 at Rake, at Barrow Green, at Crowhurst, and other houses. 



• See also : Old West Surrey, by Gertrude Jekyll. 

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