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Asset Register The data below is provided for information only. Although every effort has been made to ensure that it is accurate and up to date, it is produced without liability. To report an error, please contact [email protected] Updated: 02/10/2018 We are still awaiting confirmation of details fOR any incomplete records. Unique Asset Unique Property Reference Number Easting Northing Occupation Type Tenure Use Address Town Borough County Postcode Identity 10002421878 P537 500465.00 158498.00 Let Land and building Freehold Mixed 1 GUILDFORD ROAD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 7PX 200000200495 LE234/1867 500431.00 158294.00 Let Land and building Freehold Leisure / community 1 YORK ROAD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 7XH 100062335415 P533 498974.00 155971.00 Vacant Land only Freehold Open Space 10 ACRE FARM , SMARTS HEATH ROAD MAYFORD WOKING SURREY GU22 0NP 10000003358 LE1K/1835 499679.00 158588.00 Occupied by the local authority Land and building Freehold Industrial 11 MABEL STREET WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6NN 100062336629 LE167A/1802 502425.00 159341.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail / residential 127 PRINCESS ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8ER 100062336630 LE167B/1801 502432.00 159341.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail / residential 129 PRINCESS ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8ER 100062332214 P540 500562.00 158688.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 13 HIGH STREET WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6BL 100062336721 LE167C/1805 502437.00 159336.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail / residential 131 PRINCESS ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8ER 100062336631 LE167D/1807 502441.00 159332.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail / residential 133 PRINCESS ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8ER 100062336632 LE167E/1809 502447.00 159328.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail / residential 135 PRINCESS ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8ER 100061654710 LE167F/1811 502453.00 159325.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail / residential 137 PRINCESS ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8ER 10002417498 LF23/5136 500539.00 158670.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 18 AND 19 HIGH STREET WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6BW 200000221183 LE436/008 502463.00 160358.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 19 AND 21 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 010000004315 LE448 500591.00 158991 .00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 2 CHRISTCHURCH WAY WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6BP 100062334638 LE436/011 502478.00 160367.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 23, 25 AND 27 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062608390 LF223/5114 500057.00 157201.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 24 ASH ROAD BARNSBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 0BH 10002417908 LE223B/1842 500064.00 157208.00 Vacant Land and building Freehold Retail 26 AND 28 ASH ROAD BARNSBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 0BH 100062334640 LE436/013 502487.00 160374.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 29 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 200000218818 LF223/4880 500069.00 157217.00 Let Land and building Freehold Leisure / community 30 ASH ROAD BARNSBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 0BH 10001155281 LE436/014 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 31 AND 33 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10002421929 P544 501253.00 156947.00 Occupied by the local authority Land and building Freehold Mixed 34 HIGH STREET OLD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 9ER 10001155297 LE436/016 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 35 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001155298 LE436/017 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 37 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001155299 LE436/018 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 39 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062334646 LE436/019 502514.00 160393.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 41 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001155301 LE436/020 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 43 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062334648 LE436/021 502523.00 160399.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 45 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001155305 LE436/022 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 47 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001155307 LE436 502534.00 160405.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 49 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062334761 LE270A/1902 500949.00 159241.00 Let Land and building Freehold Leisure / community 4A BOARD SCHOOL ROAD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 5HE 10002420051 P527 500622.00 158254.00 Let Land and building Freehold Community 5 HILL VIEW ROAD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 7NH 10001155309 LE436/024 502536.00 160408.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 51 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062334652 LE436/025 502542.00 160411.00 Vacant Land and building Freehold Retail 53 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001155311 LE436/026 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 55 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062334654 LE436/027 502551.00 160418.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 57 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 100062334655 LE436/028 502555.00 160420.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 59 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10002419981 P538 500257.00 158594.00 Let Land and building Freehold Office 6 CHURCH STREET WEST WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6AZ 10001155317 LE436/029/2111 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 61 AND 63 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10001158582 P543 501430.00 156967.00 Vacant Land and building Freehold Development Site 63 - 65 HIGH STREET OLD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 9LN 10001155315 LE436/031 501939.00 159978.00 Let Land and building Freehold Retail 65 DARTMOUTH AVENUE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21 5PE 10000004116 P545 500468.00 158452.00 Let Land and building Freehold Office 7 GUILDFORD ROAD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 7PX 10001156561 P526 500636.00 158208.00 Let Land and building Freehold Residential 7 HILL VIEW ROAD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 7NH 100061660846 P528 500500.00 157432.00 Let Land and building Freehold Residential 81 WESTFIELD AVENUE KINGFIELD WOKING SURREY GU22 9PG 010002194377 LE522 500501.00 158681.00 Let Land and building Freehold Office / retail 8-10 COMMERCIAL WAY WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6ET 100062336986 LE227H/1860 501806.00 157032.00 Let Land and building Freehold Industrial 9 MANOR WAY OLD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU22 9JX 010002419033 LE326 500204.00 158493.00 Let Land and building Freehold Museum 9A POOLE ROAD, THE CHANDLERY WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6DY 10002422395 P11/B 500545.00 157542.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold Open space ACCESS BRIDGE, WOKING PARK, KINGFIELD ROAD KINGFIELD WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 10002423992 QAAA1 500648.00 158736.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold / Leasehold Open space ALBION CANOPY, ALBION SQUARE WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000211509 LE413 500607 .00 158840 .00 Let Land and building Freehold Office ALEXANDER HOUSE, CHURCH PATH WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21 6EJ 10001159356 LE141/1795 501690.00 157530.00 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENT GARDENS AT DERRYS FIELD, WHITE ROSE LANE WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000204704 LE436/004/2080 502776.00 160203.00 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENT GARDENS, ALBERT DRIVE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000208256 LL168/10016 502183.00 159624.00 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENT GARDENS, ALPHA ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000206955 LE208/1836 506311.00 160731.00 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENT GARDENS, EDEN GROVE ROAD WEST BYFLEET WOKING SURREY KT14 10000003095 LE120/1772 500432.93 159352.09 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENT GARDENS, LEISURE LANE WEST BYFLEET WOKING SURREY KT14 6HF 200000207151 LF95/9624 500363.00 157246.00 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENT LAND ADJ WESTFIELD TIP, WESTFIELD AVENUE WESTFIELD WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 Not available n/a 498437.00 159763.00 Let Land and building Freehold Leisure / community ALLOTMENTS AT LITTLEWICKS, CARTHOUSE LANE HORSELL WOKING SURREY GU21 4ZA 200000206428 LE232/1866 505773.00 160674.00 Let Land only Freehold Open space ALLOTMENTS RO, WINERN GLEBE WEST BYFLEET WOKING SURREY KT14 200000204686 LF200/4670 501912.00 159521.00 Let Land and building Freehold Leisure / community ALPHA ROAD COMMUNITY HALL, ALPHA ROAD MAYBURY WOKING SURREY GU22 8HE 10001160123 LF436/8288 502083.00 159788.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold Open space AMENITY LAND BTWN WOKING BUS PARK & BLACKMORE, ALBERT DRIVE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000207145 LE436/056/2118 503100.00 160695.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold Open space AMENITY LAND FRONTING 222-242, ALBERT DRIVE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 10001160122 LI436/008/9957 502177.00 160070.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold Open space AMENITY LAND FRONTING 55, ALBERT DRIVE SHEERWATER WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000220721 LF314/5828 501465.00 157043.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold Open space AMENITY LAND OPP 73-84, PRIORS CROFT OLD WOKING WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000220379 LF477/8815 498981.00 159147.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only Freehold Open space AMENITY LAND, BULLBEGGARS LANE HORSELL WOKING SURREY GU21/GU22 200000202863 LF475/8813 498309.00 158506.00 Occupied by the local authority Land only
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