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Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher\ACAD\045 A.Dwg AVENUE TOWER WAYNEFLETE 73 2 Ditton Common GREEN GROVE WAY 38 BM 11.92m 41 38 19 19 Playground 10.5m The Poplars 125 125 16 22 16 75 161 Golf Course Recreation Ground 10.8m CRANBROOK DRIVE 84 84 Path (um) 92 92 Posts 51 77 17a 17a 92 12 11.6m 12 LOWER GREEN ROAD Drain Path (um) 48 48 Ditton Common Golf Course 53 1 BM 11.17m 1 Path (um) 79 11 17 17 55 Track 18 11 THE WOODLANDS 11 27 10.9m 22 10 78 78 21 BLAIR AVENUE TCB 11 11 1 to 6 41 2 2 FARM ROAD 1 40 40 20 to 34 17 14 Path (um) 1 to 10 10 to to 1 1 7 to 12 17 17 16 16 BM 11.11m 30 1 to 6 21 69 21 62 SHERRIFF CLOSE 62 6a 6a 62 62 Path (um) 35 to 51 to 35 35 to 51 to 35 El Sub Sta 34 20 30 6 Old Farm Court 6 1 14 1 7 123 10 10 52 52 12 WOODEND Burns Terrace 29 29 57 57 115 5a 11.7m LB 5a 11 11 Signal Gantry 105 5 31 5 7 7 103 103 Arch Cottage 33 33 44 4 4 Signal Gantry FB 85 ARRAN WAY 10.8m 75 5b 5b 7 7 JOSEPH LOCKE WAY DOUGLAS ROAD 76 76 12 12 5a 5a 1 51 5 5 35a 35b HAMPTON COURT WAY COURT HAMPTON 53 56 Car Park WAY COURT HAMPTON 126 126 116 33 116 97 97 65 65 104 104 66 66 3a 3a 27a New crossing to provide safe Harvest Court 2 2 3 3 2 Subway 23 11.7m Signal Gantry Works 1 1 Meadowbrook Farm 1 1 52 52 13 1 1 102 102 62 6 62 95 65 & convenient pedestrian 100 100 ORLEANS CLOSE 63 Drain 9 9 10 10 Esher Station 40 40 1 43 1 26 26 3 TCB 3 23 23 Signal Gantry LB Nicholas 56 56 2 6 2 44 8 8 44 6 6 Lodge 54 54 Stone 42 42 Drain Drain 2 to 4 access to Esher station 7 7 1 1 2a DOUGLAS ROAD 1a 1 Drain 3 2 9 Golf Course 2 to 5 5 to to 2 2 15 11.9m Drain 16 22 BM 11.89m 1 MILL ROAD MP .75 PO 1 Millmead Drain 58 11.4m 12.1m Path 68 LB Drain BM 12.61m SL 78 ROAD MILL ROAD 88 11.8m 12.9m BM GREEN Signal Gantry LOWER SL 11.93m Drain 98 Drain Drain 136 11.6m Posts TCB MP 15 El Sub Sta 108 STATION ROAD ESHERESHER 118 128 11.6m 62 140 Drain Tennis Court 130 Drain Race Course Lower Green Golf Course 63 63 Path (um) 11.7m MP 15.25 LB 58 146a Site 4 - Residential Ditton Common Drain Drain 146 11.6m 12.1m Marquis of Granby Posts El Sub Sta development designed to Marquis of Granby (PH) ROAD (PH) Key 150 GREEN Golf Course LOWER GREEN 176 LOWER Drain AA Patrol 13.1m BM 12.43m Service Centre 162 Thames Ditton and Esher MORE 11.9m Golf Club provide natural surveillance Drain Drain 8 LB 8 Drain LANE Yew Tree Path 5 Sandown Park 5 Race Course Cottages Drain Drain BM 13.42m 12.0m FB 1 on Station Road which will 1 Scilly Isles Drain 4 4 ESHERESHER Pedestrian auditFB of the route BM 13.84m Lower Golf Course Green 12.1m Sandown Park 13.6m FB improve safety and the Drain Drain between the Station, STATION ROAD 13.8m Drain pedestrian environment Race Course Drain Racecourse and town centreRace Course MORE LANE PORTSMOUTH ROAD 13.1m 14.2m Golf Course with improved footway where Drain TCB LITTLEWORTH ROAD Drain Sandown Park E Drain Littleworth Common Drain needed B Thames Mews 14.4m Race Course Mile Drain Churston House Stone Drain 2 49 49 Pitch and Putt Golf Course Golf Range Drain BM 14.81m Golf Range 7 7 Foot Bridge Grants Cottages 6 6 12 Drain 5 5 1 Site 5 - Residential 1 Race Course SANDOWN GATE Thames House ESHER ESHER Garage 9 Sandown Park 9 Drain SANDOWN GATE TCBs Pitch and Putt Golf Course Race Course developmentGolf Course designed to 13.2m Lathalan 15.0m Golf Range provide natural surveillance Drain Drain Glenfield Clean out drains on the 45 45 El Sub Stas Rosery Tank Reservoir 4 Golf Range Ditton BM 17.47m on Portsmouth Road which Lea Race Course 1 corner of Station Road and LB Albert Grants Cottages Cottages 1 Wren House 1 2 2 1 will improve safety and the Beaumont Cottage Beaumont Lodge Portsmouth Road to alleviate Myrtle 4 Drain Cottages Golf Course Sandown Drain El Sub Sta Pond 41 41 pedestrian environment Cottage PORTSMOUTH ROAD Rosemary House 16.1m flooding on the footway Drain Club House Two Furlongs 39 39 37 37 Cheltonian Place Race Course Sandown Park ESHER GREEN DRIVE Race Course 13.9m 35 35 Surgery BM 17.23m 17.7m Race Course Drain Games Court Starting Posts Race Course El Sub Sta PORTSMOUTH ROAD Swimming Pool 31 31 Winning Post Sandown Park Esher C of E High School 2 MORE LANE Winning Post 17.4m Littleworth Common Terrace Improved bus stop with a Path (um) WESTWOOD CLOSE Littleworth Common 6 Esher C of E High School ESHERESHER 18.9m LITTLEWORTH ROAD 1 1 13.9m WESTWOOD shelter and lighting. WESTWOOD 3 3 27 27 CLOSE 29 29 This will also improve the Blue Tiles 25 25 12 12 Informal pedestrian crossing BM 14.45m MS Tennis Court Tanglewood 1 Winning Post 1 pedestrian environment Little Orchard Drain Green ROAD Games Courts 19.9m Willow will improve access between 1 to 6 Drain 10 1 17.7m LITTLEWORTH COMMON ROAD on Portsmouth Road PORTSMOUTH Drain 23 23 existing homes on the southern LB CLOSE BM 27.10m Race Course El Sub Sta Pond Terraces VINCENT 14.2m Drain Pond 21.0m 1 1 side of Portsmouth Road, the 2 7 19 Drain 19 18.0m 3 Eclipse Pavilion 3 Grandstand 6 Racecourse and Station Grandstand 1 6 24.3m 1 14 14 El 5a Sub GATE 21.2m Sta 12 5 5 16 CARRICK NEW ROAD Furlongs 15 42 15 22.8m 2 2 PEMBERTON PLACE 8 5 WAYNEFLETE TOWER AVENUE 32 5 3 3 BM 7 Parade Ring 26.1m 26.53m The Warren 11 11 22 14.5m 34.5m Terraces 7 18 7 11 28.1m 14 33.6m 1 Chatsworth 1 12 29 29 House BM 35.00m Meads 32.3m 15 Garden Removal of close boarded BM 35.49m 36.5m Cottage 7 HILLBROW 7 6 WAYNEFLETE 6 TOWER AVENUE 7 7 ROAD 15 15 Hunters 4 Lodge 11 11 18.9m 25.4m 17 fencing to provide natural 1 to 14 Hillbrow 22.3m Bracken Court 3 3 Lea 9 9 Selbourne Villlas 2 ESHER ESHER 2 WAYNEFLETE 10 2 10 1 to 14 5 5 surveillance from Racecourse BM 22.90m 1 1 15 to 20 19 Drain 9 The Warren 9 TOWER AVE 4 4 Hillbrow Court 5 Linden 2 2 which will improve safety and 14 10 Site 2 - MORE LANE Residential development 14 The Gate House 12 Brock 12 14.9m 28 House Cedar House 14 LITTLEWORTH COMMON ROAD Open Air Theatre Fairbrow Tennis 19.5m 19.2m Court 14 Sandown Park 21 14 38.0m Fair the pedestrian environment designed to54 provide natural surveillance 27.7m View 18.2m LB 8 Whitelands Fair Oak 12 Littleworth House 1a 1a 4 11 11 1 MORE LANE Path (um) 16 16 22.8m ESHER PLACE AVENUE 15 PORTSMOUTH ROAD HILLBROW ROAD 15 1 1 15a Hillbrow House 15a on Portsmouth Road which will improve Coverack 28 46 NEW ROAD 15 26 15 24 Hillmorton Hazel Cottage Haslemere Courtfield Courtfield Lyndale Royston Clare House Ashton Chalfont Chalfont Bemerton 43 Esher Place 4 43 5 Heather Heather White safety and the Thepedestrian Wheatsheaf on the Green environment White (PH) 5 17.7m Rectory St Andrews House Drain BM ESHER PLACE AVENUE 1 5 5 14.86m Monument 25 1 FB 7 7 40 6 Tennis Court 4141 PENATES AVENUE 33 33 El ESHER 3 LITTLEWORTH ROAD PLACE 36 Sub Sta 31 31 38 8 27 4 Path (um) Littleworth Common 2 37.4m 2 1 7 7 29 29 21 21 Littleworth Common 2 1 ASHBURNHAM PARK 34 TELLISFORD 16 to 23 1 1 23 23 LATTON CLOSE BM 9 2 15.2m 9 9 35 35 ESHER 26.86m 4 4 2 3 3 26.4m The Rythe GREEN 28 WARREN CLOSE 23.7m El 9 2 1 Sub Sta D'ABERNON CLOSE 1 1 22 22 1 1 1 5 5 6 El Sub Sta D'ABERNON CLOSE 2 2 8 1 1 26 30.8m 18 25.9m LITTLEWORTH 12 SANDOWN PARK RACECOURSE TRANSPORT PLANNING PRACTICE Measures proposed to improve connections 70 Cowcross Street between Esher Station, Sandown Park London, EC1M 6EL t: 020 7608 0008 Racecourse and Esher Town Centre w: www.tppweb.co.uk transport planning practice BASED ON ORDNANCE SURVEY MAPPING AND REPRODUCED BY TRANSPORT PLANNING PRACTICE WITH THE PERMISSION OF THE SCALE @ A3 DATE DRAWN BY CHECKED DRAWING NUMBER REV CONTROLLER OF HMSO © CROWN COPYRIGHT Based on layout, drawing number 11071fe_101 - masterplan. T:\30000_Projects\30918 Sandown Park Racecourse, Esher\ACAD\045_A.dwg This drawing has been prepared for planning purposes and should not be used for construction.
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