LISTED BUILDINGS in MOLE VALLEY (Grade I, II* Or II)

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LISTED BUILDINGS in MOLE VALLEY (Grade I, II* Or II) SCHEDULE OF LISTED BUILDINGS IN MOLE VALLEY (Grade I, II* or II). [nb: This list was originally published in the adopted Mole Valley Local Plan (Appen- dix 7) as at May 2001. This schedule has been amended to include revisions to the end of March 2016. ABINGER ABINGER COMMON TO HOLMBURY ST MARY ROAD II Nos.1, 2 & 3 The Coppers ABINGER LANE II Abinger Mill II* Church of St James II War Memorial, 100m s. of Church of St James II The Stocks east of Church of St James II The Abinger Hatch Public House II* Goddards II Goddards Cottage ( listed 7 August 2007) II Barn, now store to east of Goddards II High Barn II St James’s Well CHURCH LANE II Pollingfold (listed formerly in Chapel Lane) II* Church of St John The Baptist EWHURST TO FOREST GREEN ROAD II Waterland Farm House II Barn to rear of Waterland Farm House FOREST GREEN II Collins Farm House FROGGETTS LANE II Wallis Wood Farm House II Froggetts FROGGETTS LANE, WALLIS WOOD II Northlands GUILDFORD ROAD II The Blacksmiths Clock only, The Clock House II Nos.1 and 2 Marsh View & Laurel Cottage II* Paddington Farmhouse (formerly Paddington Manor Farmhouse) II Barn to n. of Paddington Manor Farm House HACKHURST LANE II High Hackhurst II Hackhurst Farm Cottage II Hackhurst Farm House HOLMBURY HILL/ROAD II Joldwynds II Pavilion in grounds of Joldwynds II Stable block at Joldwynds II The Wilderness HONEYWOOD LANE II Woodham Farm House II Broadstone Farm House II Barn, facing lane at Broadstone Farm HORSHAM ROAD II Abrahams Farm House II Barn to right of Abrahams Farm House II Smokejack Farm House II Pinkhurst Farm House II Barn to rear of Pinkhurst Farm House LOWER BREACHE ROAD II Lower House Farm House LYEFIELD LANE II Cobbetts II Lyefield Farm House MOLE STREET II Gosterwood Manor Farm House II Barn 30m east of Gosterwood Manor Farm House II Barn 30m s.e. of Gosterwood Manor Farm House II Granary at Gosterwood Manor Farm II Volvens Farm House II Barn 30m n.w. of Volvens Farm House II Castle Cottage OAKWOOD HILL ROAD II Hale House II Barn to west of Hale House OAKWOOD HILL II The Stores (formerly E H Reynolds Grocers & 2A Chenies Cottage) II The Punch Bowl Inn II Oakwood Manor II Woodhams Cottage PASTUREWOOD ROAD II Beatrice Webb House (formerly listed as Pasture Wood) II Belmont School II End House, Hopedene House, Hopedene Ct (formerly Hopdene) II Hopedene Lodge II Dormers and Hope End (stable) II Entrance walls and gates to Hopedene House PISLEY FARM ROAD II Fishfold Farm House II Pisley Farm House POND HEAD LANE II Sheephills Cottage (formerly in as Bridgeham Cottage, Pisley Farm Rd) II Bridgeham Farm House II Barn to right of Bridgeham Farm House II Bennetts Grove II Pondhead Farm House II Wastlands (Knoll Estate) RAIKES LANE II* Crossways Farm House II Barn to n.e. of Crossways Farm House RUCKMANS LANE II Ruckman’s Farm House II Barn and Cottage at Ruckman’s Farm STANDON LANE II Black and White Cottage SUTTON LANE II Abinger Manor TANHURST LANE II Birketts Farm House II Pratsham WALLIS WOOD TO FOREST GREEN ROAD II Shoes Farm House II Bullcroft Farm House II Barn at Bullcroft Farm II Ives Farm House II Tillies Cottage WALLISWOOD II Mays Cottage II Village Pump with Shelter WALLISWOOD GREEN ROAD II Little Meadows II K6 Telephone Kiosk II The Scarlett Arms Public House WHITE DOWN LANE II Monument in Abinger Rough at TQ 1106 4811 ASHTEAD GENERAL II Boundary Post at TQ 178 606 AGATES LANE II Nos.60 and 62 II Barn approx 10 metres s.e. of Murreys Court II Merry Hall II Forecourt wall and gates to Merry Hall ASHTEAD PARK II* Ashtead Park House and attached balustrades II Balustrade enclosing forecourt in front of Ashtead Park House II Sundial in centre of forecourt in front of Ashtead Park House II Walls and balustrades to terr. garden of Ashtead Park House II Stable block approx 100m w. of Ashtead Park House II Headmaster’s House II* Church of St Giles II Group of 4 headstones & 1 footstone: s.w. St Giles Church II Monument 5m south of chancel of Church of St Giles II Bridgman monument 8m south of chancel of St Giles Church II Wheldon headstone 8m east of chancel of St Giles Church II Beckford monument 8m east of chancel of St Giles Church II Hamelot monument 18m s.e of chancel of St Giles Church II Row of 7 headstones & 4 foot-stones s. of St Giles Church II Group of 7 headstones & 5 foot-stones s. of St Giles Church II Two tomb chests approx 27m s. of Church of St Giles II Bridge at Rookery Hill CRAMPSHAW LANE II The Old bakery with barn and outhouse at south end EPSOM ROAD II The Howard Memorial Fountain II Gate piers and gates beside North Lodge FARM LANE II* Ashtead Park Farm House II Garden wall with gateway and gate front Ashtead Park Farm House II Former farm building 2m e. of rear of Park Farm House II Ice house in grounds of Marsden Nurseries, n.e. Ashtead House II Gates to Ashtead Park: junction Farm Lane and Pleasure Pit II Ashtead House (Nos.1, 2 and 3) II Walls enclosing garden opp Ashtead House OTTWAYS LANE II The Old Cottage PARK LANE II Gate piers: entrance to Rookery Hill and drive to St Giles Church PARKERS LANE II Ashtead Lodge, with attached screen walls and garden wall II Nos. 1 and 3 Howard Cottage and Ivy Cottage RECTORY CLOSE II The Old Rectory RECTORY LANE II No.12 Fowler’s Cottage II Nos. 18 and 20 II No.24 Forge Cottage, No.26 Wisteria Cottage THE STREET II Nos. 44 and 46 II The Leg of Mutton and Cauliflower Public House THE WARREN II Grey Wings (listed 7 Jan 2005) WOODFIELD LANE II No.33 II No.35 (The Cottage) BETCHWORTH CHURCH STREET II The Gardens II The Old Vicarage II Nos.1 to 3 Church Street II Lych Gate to Church of St Michael I Church of St Michael II War Memorial St Michael’s Churchyard ( listed 17.Oct 2010) GADBROOK ROAD II Woodstock Farm House MIDDLE STREET II Coleshill Farmhouse II Strood Green Farm House (marked Strood Green Farm on OS) OLD REIGATE ROAD II Yew Tree Cottage II Gateway to Broome Park II Tranquil House SNOWER HILL ROAD II 1 and 2 Fryleigh Cottages II Sunny Cottage II Orchard Cottage II Little Abbots II Abbots STATION ROAD II Dietz Kilns at Betchworth Pits TQ 2077 5128 II “Hoffman” Kiln at Betchworth Pits TQ 2075 5140 II Six Flare Kilns at Betchworth Pits TQ 2080 5140 II Nos.1 and 2 Potters Farm Cottages II Ravenleigh Cottage and April Cottage II Broome Park THE STREET II Manor Cottage (listed 27 Feb 2008) II Morden Grange Cottages II Home Farm House II The Cottage, The Old House II* The Old House II The Dolphin Public House (formerly Dolphin Inn) II Old Mill Cottage (Wonham Lane) Dillon Cottage (The Street) II* Betchworth House II The Stables at Betchworth House II Gateway to Gardens at Betchworth House II K6 Telephone Kiosk II Priests Cottage and The Forge II Gateway to Churchyard II Betchworth Forge WELLHOUSE ROAD II Spiders Barn II Gadbrook Farm House II Granary at Gadbrook Farm II Nine Acres II Keeper’s Cottage WHEELERS LANE II Noys End II Weir Mead Farm House II Cart Shed at Weir Mead Farm WONHAM LANE II More Place II Former Stables to More Place II Wonham Manor II Wonham Mill House BOXHILL BOX HILL ROAD II Coachman’s House at Brockham Warren THE ZIG-ZAG II Flint Cottage II Swiss Cottage and generating house BROCKHAM GENERAL II Brockham Quarry – brick kilns at TQ 1988 5100 THE BOROUGH II Nos. 2 to 10 (even) II No.12 (Burnside) Nos.14 and 16 II Nos.18 and 20 II No.24 II No.26 II The Borough Bridge BROCKHAM GREEN II Vine Cottage II Long Cottage II Nos.2 & 3 (Oak Cottages) II Elm Cottage II Old Inn Lodge (formerly listed as The Laurels) II The Village Pound II Brockham Court Farmhouse II Brockham Court Barn and attached stable (listed 17 April 2003) II Vicarage Cottage II Christ Church II Nos. 1 & 2 (Leigh’s Farm) II Nos. 66 & 67 II Denmark House, Hope House II The Little House, The Pharmacy, Fern Villa II Surrey House II North View II K6 Telephone kiosk outside Post Office II The Village Pump II Birch Cottage CASTLE GARDENS II Nos.8 to 12 (consec.) 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