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List of Local Buildings of Special Architectural Or Historic Interest List Of Local Buildings Of Special Architectural Or Historic Interest Published in June 2000 __________________________________________________________________________ (L) Buildings Of Local Architectural Or Historic Interest Previously Noted As Grade Iii Or Included In A Supplementary List By The Secretary Of State (SA) Buildings Mentioned In ‘Antiquities Of Surrey’ By Surrey County Council And Considered To Be Of At Least Local Architectural Or Historic Interest But Are As Yet Not Recognised By The Secretary Of State In The Formal Statutory Lists (P) Buildings Mentioned In ‘Buildings of England: Surrey’ By Pevsner Alma Road, Weston Green 3 and 4 (Long’s Cottages) (L) Angel Road, Thames Ditton 11 (Laurel Lodge) (SA) 15 and 15A Ardbrook Lane, Claygate 2 and 4 22 and 57 Ashcroft Park, Cobham 36 (Fairmile Court) Ashley Park Avenue, Walton-on-Thames 72 (The Old Cottage) (SA) Ashley Road, Walton-on-Thames 1,3 and 5 (L) 25 (North House, South House, Grange Shelley & The Grange) (SA) 42 to 44 and 46-48 (York Lodge) (even Nos) and railings (SA) Balfour Road, Weybridge No. 11 Barge Walk, East Molesey Molesey Boat Club House Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 1 of 10 Beaconsfield Road, Claygate 12 (High Clare), 20 (Manor House) and 26 (Devoncroft) Beauchamp Road, East Molesey Ice House, rear of 12 Beechwood Avenue, Weybridge 3 (Hereford House) (including part now in Ulverstone House, Broom Way) Between Streets, Cobham Clerkenwell Post Bookham Road, Cobham Chasemore Farm (formerly Chesmore Farm) and barns Bridge Road, East Molesey 34/36 (The Albion Public House) 70 (The Post Office) and 72 (Bridge House) (L) 144 (Fern Cottage) and garden wall 146 and 148 (formerly 148 and 150) Bridge Street, Walton-on-Thames Arches of second Walton Bridge 16 to 20 24 (The George Public House) Brooklands Lane, Weybridge Eastlands (SA) 1 Rose Cottages (formerly The Old Poor House) (SA) 2 (formerly 2,3 & 4) Rose Cottages (formerly The Old Poor House) (SA) Brooklands Road, Weybridge Campbell circuit pits, Esso pagodas (formerly Pratt’s pagoda), BOP pagoda, Shell pagoda,The Malcolm Campbell workshop, ERA shed, Jackson shed, Dunlop Mac tyre change building, racing lockups, press hut, pill box, 2 air raid shelters, all at Brooklands Museum Burhill, Hersham Dick Turpin’s Cottage Burwood Road, Hersham Lilliput Nursery (formerly St Stephens RC First School) No. 163 Byfleet Road, Cobham Silvermere House (P) Byfleet Road, Weybridge Plough Bridge Farm Church Road, Claygate The Vicarage Oak Tree House, 1 and 2 Church Villas and 14A (Trinity Cottage) Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 2 of 10 Church Road, East Molesey 12 & 14 (Church House and Hurst House) Church Street, Cobham 3 (Forbes) 5 (Phoenix) Church Street, Esher 24 (Corner Cottage) (L) 26 (Fews Cottage (L) Church Walk, Thames Ditton Headstone to Lady Edward Fitzgerald, St Nicholas Church Claremont Road, Claygate 3 to 9 (odd nos) Cobham Park Road, Cobham Cobham Lodge (P/L) Downside Mill (SA) 1 to 5 Millyard Cottages Copsem Lane, Esher Milbourne House 46 (Greenways), 48 (The Grange) and 50 (Copsem Manor) Creek Road, East Molesey 5 and 7 (SA) Ditton Hill, Long Ditton The Cottage (formerly Cumbrae Lodge) (L) 82 (Coach House) and wall Downside Bridge Road, Cobham Church Cottage (formerly Bucks Corner) (SA) Rose Lodge (SA) Downside Common Road, Cobham Downside Chapel Downside Road, Cobham 1 to 3 Plough Cottages (L) Cobham Park Nursery Cotttage 1 to 4 Curtain Pond Cottages Cossins Downside Nursery School (formerly St Matthews C of E First School) and (P) Old School House Eaton Park Road, Cobham 2 (and 2 Eaton Grange) Elgin Road, Weybridge Elgin Lodge and Coach House Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 3 of 10 Esher Close, Esher Broomhill Court Esher Green, Esher 15 (The School House) (P) 17 (Annexe to Esher C of E First and Middle School) 19 (Esher Institute of Adult Education, Esher Green Centre) Fairmile Park Road, Cobham Dairy Cottage Dunvegan, Bell House and Bell Cottage Compton House Falmouth Road, Hersham Cemetery Chapel Fieldcommon Lane, Walton-on-Thames Field Common Farmhouse (SA) Foley Road, Claygate The Foley Arms Public House 47 (Wyndgates), 51 (White Springs) 57 Foley Lodge) and 59 Graburn Way, East Molesey Gates to former Hurst Park Racecourse Green Lane, Cobham 26 Fairfields) Hampton Court Way, East Molesey Hampton Court Station (P) Hanger Hill, Weybridge 18 and 20 46 (Wentworth Lodge and Coach House) Hare Lane, Claygate Loseberry House 109 (former National Westminster Bank) Hatchford Wood, off Ockham Lane, Cobham Hatchford Mausoleum Ice House Heath Road, Weybridge 12 and 14 91 (The Old Post Office) 93 (Moorcroft) Buffers Obelisk in grounds of Brooklands College (SA) Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 4 of 10 Hersham Road, Hersham 106 (Old Farm Cottage) (L) 151 to 157 (odd Nos) High Street, Claygate 10 and 11 (Former Studio Cake Shop and adjoining cottage) High Street, Esher 81 (The Old Post Office) 115 (Flats 1-5, Belvedere House) and 115A (Belvedere Cottage) (SA/L) High Street, Oxshott 49 (Barclays Bank) High Street, Thames Ditton 4 (L) 6 54 (Sunnyside Cottage) (L) 43 to 49 (odd Nos) (L) High Street, Walton-on-Thames Walton Library High Street, West Molesey 11 and 13 (L) High Street, Weybridge 1 and 3 (National Westminster Bank) Hurst Road, East Molesey Cemetery Chapel Coal Tax Post in grounds of Advanced Water Treatment Works (TQ 1175 6831) Jessamy Road, Weybridge The Boat House, Whittets Ait Kings Drive, Hersham Kingsmere Knipp Hill, Oxshott South Lodge Leatherhead Road, Oxshott Aucuba Lodge (Lodge to Danes Hill) Danes Hill School 1 and 2 Farmhouse Cottages Leigh Hill Road, Cobham 5 (Leigh Hill Cottage) (SA) Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 5 of 10 Littleheath Road, Oxshott 27, 19, 25, 27 and 29 (Brickfield Cottages)0 11 (Brown’s Cottage – formerly Pinewood) 2 (Cooks Crossing Cottage) Littleworth Road, Esher Couchmore House Lower Green Road, Esher 144 and 146 (Southdown) (L) Manor Road North, Hinchley Wood 112 (The Woodlands) Manor Road, East Molesey 5 o 15 (Manor Crescent) Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames 30 (River House) Matham Road, East Molesey 1 and 3 and former fire station 5 (Mole House) 25,27 and 29 Mill Road, Cobham 1,2,3 & 4 Mill View (formerly Skilton’s Yard) Molesey Road, East Molesey Coal Tax Post outside 47 (TQ 1253 6740) Monument Green, Weybridge Ashburton House (formerly Lavender Cottage) (SA) 13 24 More Lane, Esher 57 (D’Abernon Lodge) and 59 (Esher Place Lodge) New Road, Esher 7 (The Tile House) 12 (Old Field) and 14 (The Lea), entrance gates and walls Oakshade Road, Oxshott St Andrew’s Church (P) Ockham Lane, Cobham The Black Swan Public House (L) Barn at Highfield Farm Pointers Farm Cottage (P) Old Esher Road, Hersham 43 and 45 (Molegate House) Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 6 of 10 Palace Road, East Molesey 5 (The Limes) Portsmouth Road, Cobham The Fairmile Hotel Cobham Police Station 17 (The Snail)(formerly The Little White Lion Public House) (SA) 24 to 36 (even Nos) (Scott’s Terrace) 38 and 40 (SA) Forge, rear of 43 143 (Corston) (SA) Portsmouth Road, Esher 1 to 5 Clive Place (L) Rosery and Glenfield Tollhouse (L) Littleworth Lodge Portsmouth Road, Thames Ditton The Ferry Tvern (formerly The Essex Arms Public House) (SA) Lime Cottage Manor Lodge Queens Reach, East Molesey The Old Mill Queens Road, Hersham 1 (The Watermans Arms) Queens Road, Weybridge No. 20 Redhill Road, Cobham Queen Anne’s Cottage St Mary’s Road, Long Ditton 39 (The Lodge) (SA) St Leonard’s Road, Claygate 12 (Rose Cottage) (L) Sandy Lane, Oxshott Reeds School Sheath Lane, Oxshott Littleheath Cottage Silverdale Avenue, Walton-on-Thames Ice house, well and gazebo at 134 (Owl Hill) (SA) Speer Road, Thames Ditton 1 to 9 (odd Nos) Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 7 of 10 Station Approach, Oxshott Oxshott Railway Station Station Approach, Weybridge Station House Station Parade, Claygate Claygate Railway Station Steels Lane, Oxshott 1 to 6 Laneside Stoke Road, Cobham Clerkenwell Post Summer Road, Thames Ditton The Old Vicarage Suspension Bridge to Thames Ditton Island (P) Terrace Road, Walton-on-Thames Walton Methodist Church The Heath, Weybridge Horsehsoes and The Coach House Tilt Road, Cobham 1 (Cobham Almshoues) 3 (The Old Fire Station) (SA) Stile Cottage Ivy Cottage Cooper Cottage 1,2,3 Old Cottages 1,2,3 New Cottages Towpath, Walton-on-Thames City of London Post in wall of former Mount Felix Old Sunbury Lock House (SA) Coal Tax Post in grounds of Yachting Club, Sunbury Lock Ait (TQ 1089 6856) Walton Lane, Walton-on-Thames Walton Pumping House Walton Park, Walton-on-Thames No. 2 Walton Road, East Molesey The Police Station 20 (Holly Lodge) (L) 35 to 45 (odd Nos) (P) 92 (The Old Fire Statiion) The Poyntz Arms Public House Produced by Planning Services – Updated November 2016 Page 8 of 10 Warren Lane, Oxshott 1 and 2 Birds Hill Farm Cottages Watts Road, Thames Ditton Copper Hall Cottage West End Lane, Esher The Prince of Wales Public House and Brewery Tower West End Village Hall 50 and 51 St George’s Chapel West Grove, Hersham 100 (The White House) West Road, Weybridge Long Barn and adjoining walls and Pillars (P) Weston Green, Thames Ditton Maisonette and Boldre House (L) Admiral Manor (formerly The Poplars) and Orchard House (formerly Kenwyn) (L) Weston Green Road, Thames Ditton Holly Cottage, Malt House and Virginia Cottage Weybridge Park, Weybridge 3 (The Clock House) Woodstock Lane North, Long Ditton The Old Manor House (SA) Woodstock
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