Dorking, The Almshouses, Cotmandene 1900
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Council, who took over the building for Council Offices — Lord Ashcombe opened it on 3 December 1931. The council moved out in 1983, and the building was brought back to its original state and re-opened in 1984. Pippbrook House is not to be missed. Oak doors form the entrance to the beautiful building with its ornate painted ceilings, marble fireplaces, carved doors and stained-glass windows. The new library occupies part of the building. The house is known to be haunted.
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