Heritage Open Day: Visit the Lovelace Mausoleum at St Martin's Church, East Horsley The Lovelace Mausoleum is a unique feature of St Martin's Churchyard. It was built by William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace (1805-1893) who almost certainly designed the mausoleum itself as he was a accomplished architect as well as a wealthy landowner. East Horsley is known as the 'Lovelace Village' given the distinctive architectural style imbued on the village by the Earl featuring red and black-fired bricks with flint decoration. The Lovelace family lived in what was originally known as 'East Horsley Place', but with his architectural additions of flint and brick towers was renamed Horsley Towers.