Peper Harow

Pipere-herge    1086 Domesday Book
Piperhearge     11th Century
Piperinges        13th Century
Pyperhaghe      14th Century 
Pepper Harrow 1575 and 1768 documents
Peperharo        1610

Situated on lightly wooded ground sloping southward to the River Wey in the border area of Surrey and Hampshire in south-east England, Peper Harow is a beautiful and tranquil place. 

Sheltered to the north, the site commands distant views towards the South Downs and affords a natural security which lent itself to early human habitation. 

Settled since Saxon times and first recorded in the Domesday Book, Peper Harow has a rich and diverse history spanning the centuries and enjoys an outstanding architectural heritage.

Pugin arch   St Nicholas

Southerly view towards the River Wey and South Downs


Today Peper Harow is a Conservation Area in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.  It is a private residential estate, home to over 30 families, and is not open to the public. 

We are happy to share this special place with visitors to our website and trust you will find it of interest.

PEPER HAROW, SURREY | A POTTED HISTORY | HEROES AND TRAITORS | LIST OF OWNERS  | THE MIDLETON ERA | THE FINAL DAYS  | SPIRITUAL | ST NICHOLAS CHURCH | ARCHITECTURAL GEMS | HORTICULTURAL HERITAGE

To contact us
Email:  mail@peper-harow.co.uk
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