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Historic Buildings List Index to the Statutory List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest Grade Alma Road, Weston Green Marney’s Pond Village Inn (formerly Alma Arms) ll Angel Road, Thames Ditton The Angel P.H. ll Arbrook Lane, Claygate Coal Tax Post (TQ 14616408) ll Arbrook Farm Lane, Esher Coal Tax Post (TQ 14226288) ll Arran Way, Esher The Old Cottage ll Beales Lane, Weybridge Beales Lane Footbridge over the River Wey ll Bell Road, East Molesey 2 & 4 (The Bell Inn) ll Coach House to the Bell Inn ll The Manor House and Quillets Royal ll Between Streets, Cobham 1 to 8 (consec) Postboys Row ll Bluebell Lane (off Stoke Road), Stoke D’Abernon Barn at Upper Manor Farm east of 81 (The Rectory), Stoke Road ll Birchwood Lane, Esher Coal Tax Post (TQ 15266206) ll Bridge Close, Walton Gate piers to former Mount Felix at No. 3 ll Bridge Road, East Molesey 95 & 97 ll 154 (High House) ll 1-15, 16-57 Kingfisher Court ll Swimming pool, associated pump house & fountain at Kingfisher Court ll Pond, retaining walls of sunken garden & piers of surrounding former pergola at Kingfisher Court ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 1 of 15 Bridge Road, Weybridge Grade The Queen’s Head P.H. ll Coach House and Stable Block at The Queen’s Head P.H. ll Bridge over the River Wey ll Bridge Street, Walton 17 and 17A ll 45 (The Old Cottage) & 47 ll 34 (Park House) ll Clock Tower and Stables to the former Mount Felix ll Gate piers to former Mount Felix at 74 & 76 ll Brooklands Road, Weybridge Former Flight Booking Office at Brooklands Museum ll Bellman Hanger at Brooklands Museum ll The Clubhouse at Brooklands Museum ll* The Restaurant, Members Hill at Brooklands Museum ll Burhill, Hersham Burhill Club House ll Burhill Road, Hersham 1-3 Southwood Manor Farm House ll Burwood Road, Hersham Church of St Peter ll 165 (Burvale House) ll Hersham Memorial Cross ll Entrance piers, gates and railings to Whiteley Village ll Byfleet Road, Cobham Feltonfleet School ll Lodge to Feltonfleet School ll Wayout Lodge ll Chestnut Avenue, Weston Green All Saint’s Church ll 2 (The Old Red House) ll Entrance piers and railings to 2 (The Old Red House) ll Chilbrook Road, Cobham Chilbrook Farmhouse ll Church Road, Claygate Church of Holy Trinity ll Claygate War Memorial ll Church Road, East Molesey St Paul’s Church ll Church Road, Long Ditton Church of St Mary ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 2 of 15 Church Street, Cobham Grade 15 (Mole Cottage ll 19 (Lime House) ll 21 (Church Stile House) ll* 18 (Overbye) ll Church of St Andrew l Coombe, Cooper, Tupp, Crawter, Moore and Beckford Tombs. St Andrew’s Church ll Church Street, Esher Christ Church ll Brett and Clarke Tombs, Christ Church ll Church Street, Walton Church of St Mary l Fowke, Scott, Shakespeare, Fredericks, Chambers and D’Oyley Tombs St Mary’s Church ll 13 to 17 (odd) ll 21 ll 23 to 27 (odd) ll 14, 14a, 16, 18 ll Church Street, Weybridge Church of St James ll* Chest Tombs, Bosomworth, York and Welland Tombs, St James Church ll The Rectory ll 42 ll 44 to 52 (even) ll 54 (Portmore House) and 56 (Portmore Cottage) ll Church Walk, Thames Ditton Church of St Nicholas l Davis, Chennell & Gapper Tombs, Turner Vault, Johnson Obelisk, St Nicholas Church ll Church Cottage ll Churchfields Avenue, Weybridge 8 (The Croft) ll Churchfield Road, Weybridge Churchfield Centre (now day nursery) ll Gates and railings on east side of Churchfields Recreation Ground ll Claremont Lane, Esher 3 (Friends’ Meeting House) ll Claremont Drive, Esher North and South Lodges and gates to Claremont House ll Gate piers to Claremont Park ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 3 of 15 Claremont Park, Esher Grade Claremont House l White Cottage ll* Former kitchen garden walls to Claremont House ll* (now part of boundary to White Cottage, 1 The Close, Cedar Lodge, Nos 3,4,7 and 8 Claremont Park Rd, Nos 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, Land to rear of 16 (Blue Jay), 18, 20, 22, 24 Claremont Drive) The Close ll The Belvedere ll* Milestone ll* Claremont Park Road, Esher 4 (The Gardener’s House) ll Cobham Park Road, Cobham Downside Farm House ll Convent Lane, Cobham Burwood House (now Notre Dame Independent School for Girls) ll Catt’s Hall (formerly Squirrel’s Drey) ll Copsem Lane, Esher 14 (Tawny House) ll Copsem Lane, Oxshott Coal Tax Post (TQ 14076221) ll Coal Tax Post (TQ 14066177) ll De Havilland Drive, Weybridge Former Aero Control Tower ll Ditton Hill Road/junction with Church Road, Long Ditton Long Ditton Memorial Cross ll Douglas Road, Esher Coal Tax Post (TQ 14026580) ll Downside Bridge Road, Cobham Church Gate House ll Pyports ll Cobham Court Farm House ll Downside Common Road, Downside, Cobham The Cricketers Inn ll 1 to 8 Tinmans’ Row ll Village pump ll St Matthew’s C of E First School ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 4 of 15 Downside Road, Cobham Grade Plough Corner Cottage (formerly 1 & 2 Bridge Cottages) ll Park Farmhouse (formerly Park Cottage) ll Cobham Park (now 1-5 The Mews, 9 The Dairy, 10 The Lodge, 11-14 The West Wing and 1-7 The Mansion ll Woodyard & Brewhouse at Cobham Park ll D’Oyley Carte Island, Walton Lane, Weybridge Eyot House ll Ellesmere Place, Walton-on-Thames 23 to 52 (inc) former Ellesmere Hospital, Queens Road ll Elvedon Road, Cobham Norwood Farm House ll Eriswell Road, Hersham Burwood Park (previously The Manor House, Manor House Drive, Walton) ll Esher Close, Esher Sentosa ll Esher Green, Esher 28 to 34 (even) (Encott, Westeria, The Cottage, Forge Cottage) ll Esher Memorial Cross ll Esher Park Avenue, Esher Church of St George l Anchell and Parker Tomb, St George’s Church ll Esher Place Avenue, Esher 1 (West Lodge) and 2 (East Lodge) ll 30 (Esher Place) ll Pelham Vase in grounds of 30 (Esher Place) ll Esher Road, Hersham South Weylands Farm House ll Barn at South Weylands Farm House ll Lytheys ll Fairmile Common, off Portsmouth Road, Cobham Heywood (part of the American Community School) ll Fairoak Lane, Oxshott Jessop’s Well, Princes Coverts ll Fee Farm Road, Claygate Fee Farm House ll Ferry Road, Long Ditton 1 to 4 The Old Police Station (formerly Stoneleigh) ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 5 of 15 Giggs Hill Road, Thames Ditton Grade 1 St Leonard’s Cottages (Stoke Cottage) ll 2 St Leonard’s Cottages (Jasmine Cottage) ll 3 St Leonard’s Cottages (Rose Cottage) ll 4 St Leonard’s Cottages (Roselea) ll 5 St Leonard’s Cottages (Fairmead) ll 6 St Leonard’s Cottages (Yeo Cottage) ll Roseneath ll Golf Club Road, Weybridge Long Wall & retaining walls ll Green Lane, Cobham 23 (Benfleet Hall) ll* Hampton Court Way, East Molesey Hampton Court Bridge ll Bridge over the River Ember ll Hanger Hill, Weybridge 69 (The Beeches) and 71 (Lorimar House) ll Weybridge War Memorial ll Hare Lane, Claygate 1 (The Orchard) ll Heath Road, Weybridge 1 and 3 ll 11 and 11A (Nutfield) ll World Mission Korean Presbyterian Church (formerly Church of St Charles Borromeo) ll* Sacristy at World Mission Korean Presbyterian Church ll* Presbytery at World Mission Korean Presbyterian Church ll* 77 ll Gatehouse at 77 ll 4 (The Old House) ll 6 (Elm Lodge) ll Brooklands College (Brooklands House) ll The Hand & Spear Hotel ll Hersham Road, Walton 1 (Elm Grove) ll High Street, Cobham 51 (Katie James) ll 48 (La Capanna) ll High Street, Esher 1 (Sandown House) ll Pump opposite The Bear ll The Bear Hotel ll Statue of Britannia opposite 77 ll 77 ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 6 of 15 High Street, Esher (Cont) Grade 79 (Grapes House) ll 79A (Grapes Cottage) ll 83 ll 85 ll 99 to 103 (odd) ll Traveller’s Rest ll 20-22 (Cannon Cinema) ll Drinking fountain and railings opposite 72 ll 136 and 138 and 138B (Elm House) ll High Street, Oxshott Highwayman’s Cottage ll High Street, Thames Ditton 1B (Stags Court) (formerly the Old Slaughterhouse) ll 3, 5, 9 and 11 ll 61 to 67 (odd) ll 71, 71A, 73 ll 81 (Thames Cottage) ll 95 ll 97 (Batchelors Hall) ll 56 (Picton House) ll 58 (former Home of Compassion) ll Stable block to 58 (former Home of Compassion) ll Boyle Tower and the garden entrance at the former Home of Compassion) ll High Street, Walton 47 ll 68 ll Home Farm Close, Esher 4 (Claremont Barn) ll 6 (Home Farm House) ll Obelisk at 6 (Home Farm House) ll* Hurst Road, West Molesey Coal Tax Post (TQ 12186852) ll Kings Drive, Hersham Park Cottage ll Lammas Lane, Esher 8 (The Lammas) ll Esher War Memorial, Esher Green ll Leatherhead Road, Oxshott Danes Hill Farm House ll Leigh Hill Road, Cobham 2 (Pullens Cottage) ll 7 (Leigh Hill Farm House) ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 7 of 15 Littleworth Lane, Esher Grade Coal Tax Post (TQ 14806474) ll Coal Tax Post (TQ 14726443) ll Lower Green Road, Esher Coal Tax Post (TQ 13916572) ll Manor House Drive, Walton-on Thames Burwood Park School (formerly Burwood Park, Eriswell Road) ll Manor Road, Walton Old Manor House l Riverhouse Barn ll Manor Road North, Hinchley Wood 120 (Manor Farm House) ll Matham Road, East Molesey 6 (Matham Manor) ll Milbourne Lane, Esher 80 ll 76 and 78 ll Mill Road, Cobham Ham Manor ll* The Old Milll House ll Cobham Mill ll Cedar House ll* Gate piers and railings to Cedar House ll Molesey Road, Hersham The Barley Mow PH ll Molesey Road, West Molesey Coal lTax Post (TQ 12536750) ll Monument Green, Weybridge York Column ll 23 (The Old White House) ll The Ship Hotel ll More Lane, Esher 5 (Cobblestones) ll 7 (Garden Reach Cottage) ll Orangery at 7 (Garden Reach Cottage) ll Garden walls with gateway at 7 (Garden Reach Cottage) ll New Road, Claygate Coal Tax Post (TQ 15806235) ll Oatlands Avenue, Weybridge Church of St Mary ll Produced by Planning Services - Updated August 2015 Page 8 of 15 Oatlands Drive, Weybridge Grade 1 and 3 ll 9 (Ashley Cottage) ll 11 (Dower House) ll 13 (Ashley House) ll 148 and 150 & Gates to Oatlands Park Hotel ll Oatlands Park Hotel ll Ockham Lane, Cobham Hatchford Park (now sub-divided into 12 apartments) ll The Clockhouse, Samuelson House & Stubbs House (formerly Service Courtyard at Hatchford Park) ll Entrance wall, pavilions and gates to Hatchford Park ll Old Chestnut Avenue, Esher No.
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