Other Name: | Elvills |
Coordinates: | 51.437°N -0.5772°W |
Gbgridref: | SU9900371870 |
Location: | Englefield Green |
Area: | Surrey |
Built: | 1758–1763 |
Architect: | Stiff Leadbetter |
Designation1: | Grade II |
Designation1 Offname: | Castle Hill |
Designation1 Date: | 24 October 1984 |
Designation2: | Grade II |
Designation2 Offname: | Castle Hill entrance gates |
Designation2 Date: | 24 October 1984 |
Designation3: | Grade II |
Designation3 Offname: | Castle Hill bothy |
Designation3 Date: | 24 October 1984 |
Designation4: | Grade II |
Designation4 Offname: | Castle Hill stable block |
Designation4 Date: | 24 October 1984 |
Designation5: | Grade II |
Designation5 Offname: | Castle Hill dairy |
Designation5 Date: | 5 June 1985 |
Castle Hill (originally known as Elvill's) is a large late-18th-century or early-19th-century Grade II listed mansion in Englefield Green, Surrey. The estate totaled 33 acres in 2012, it had previously stood at 108 acres at the time of its 1863 sale. It was designed by Stiff Leadbetter for Sir John Elwill, 4th Baronet and built between 1758 and 1763. The estate was bought by the banker George C. Raphael in the late 19th century.[1]
It was purchased by the Ugland Marine Insurance Company in the 1990s. It is presently owned by a foreign royal family.[2]
In addition to the main house, the entrance gates, bothy, stable block, and dairy are all individually Grade II listed.