The building dates back to 1705 and was occupied by John Bond around 1780. The grounds of the house formed a triangle, bounded by London Road, Bond Road and Western Road. Bond Road was then a back lane to John Bond's country seat, and is named after him.
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In 1933, the building was bought by the Surrey County Council, for the care of 'mentally deficient girls'.
In 2005, the building is a school for children and young people with autism.