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List of Tree Preservation Orders in Mole Valley Tree Officer: Mr Ron Howe Council Offices, Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1SJ Tel: 01306 885001 Website: www.molevalley.gov.uk Email: [email protected] List of Tree Preservation Orders in Mole Valley Tree Officer: Mr Ron Howe Last updated 05/03/2020 Location TPO Ref Year On Web Raikes Farm TPO/104/1/A 1961 Yes Land to east & rear of Scarlett Arms, Walliswood TPO/104/1/B 1972 Yes Holmbury Farm, Ewhurst TPO/104/1/C 1968 Yes Buildings Wood, Walliswood TPO/104/1/D 1962 Yes (Rickmans Stud, Oakwood Hill TPO/104/1/E 1974 Yes Dovedale, Walliswood - Superseded by TPO/104/1/G TPO/104/1/F 1978 Yes Lazenby’s Estate and land adjoining Walliswood TPO/104/1/G 1978 Yes Land at Park House Farm, Leith Hill Road, Abinger Common TPO/104/1/H 1989 Yes Abinger Village Hall TPO/104/1/J 1991 Yes Walliswood Garage site, Walliswood to Forest Green Road TPO/104/1/K 1994 Yes High Hackhurst, Hackhurst Lane, Abinger Hammer TPO/104/1/L 1996 Yes Monks Lodge, Honeywood Lane, Oakwood Hill TPO/104/1/M 1998 Yes Dragons Roost (formerly Cosy Nook) Horsham Road, Wallis Wood TPO/104/1/N 1998 Yes Land at Cotton Farm, Holmbury St. Mary TPO/104/1/O 2002 Yes Lymescote, Okewood Hill TPO/104/1/P 2002 Yes 2 Oakfields, Walliswood TPO/104/1/Q 2002 Yes Land south of Furzen Lane, Wallis Wood TPO/104/1/R 2007 Yes ASHTEAD Ashtead Park Estate - WITHDRAWN February 1952 TPO/103/1/A 1952 Yes 31 and 33 Hillside Road TPO/103/1/B 1959 Yes 7 and 9 Parkers Lane - WITHDRAWN. Tree felled in 1990 TPO/103/1/C 1960 Yes Cedar Lodge, 18 Uplands TPO/103/1/D 1962 Yes 27 Taleworth Road TPO/103/1/E 1964 Yes Trees excluded from Ashtead Planning Scheme TPO/103/1/Fi 1961 Yes Trees in former Ashtead Planning Scheme TPO/103/1/Fii 1961 Yes 1 - 24 Timber Hill TPO/103/1/G 1967 Yes 1 - 19 & 41 - 51 (odd) and 2 - 34 (even) Broadmead TPO/103/1/H 1969 Yes 29b and 31 Woodfield Lane TPO/103/1/J 1970 Yes Casita, Park Lane TPO/103/1/K 1971 Yes Merry Hall, 19 Agates Lane and 5 - 23 (odd) Oldfield Gardens TPO/103/1/L 1971 Yes 1 - 10 Mulberry Court, Barnett Wood Lane TPO/103/1/M 1971 Yes 53 Harriotts Lane and 2 - 11 (inc) Chantry Close TPO/103/1/N 1971 Yes 1, 3, 5, 2, 4, 6, 8 Blades Close and 1a, 3, 3a, 5, 5a, 7a Leatherhead Rd. TPO/103/1/O 1972 Yes Pinewood House, Pleasure Pit Road, Four Seasons & Dormer Cottage, Farm Lane. TPO/103/1/P 1972 Yes Colewood, High Warren Bungalow, Crampshaw Lane etc. TPO/103/1/Q 1973 Yes 102 & 104, Barnett Wood Lane and 1a Harriotts Lane TPO/103/1/R 1973 Yes High Warren, The Warren TPO/103/1/S 1973 Yes Ashtead Hospital, (The Old Quarry), The Warren TPO/103/1/T 1973 Yes 9, 11 and 13 Agates Lane TPO/103/1/U 1974 Yes Land rear of 2 - 34 Harriotts Lane TPO/103/1/V 1974 Yes St Andrews School, New Lodge & Gate Lodge, Grange Rd & Properties in Harriots Close TPO/103/1/W 1974 Yes 3 West Farm Drive TPO/103/1/X 1977 Yes Pine Lodge, Crampshaw Lane (was land forming part of Old Acres, Crampshaw Lane TPO/103/1/Y 1977 Yes 52, 54 & 56 Oakfield Road TPO/103/1/Z 1978 Yes 5, 9 & 15a The Mead. Land r/o 28 Ottways Lane (fronting The Mead) TPO/103/2/A 1978 Yes The Garden House, Forest Crescent TPO/103/2/B 1979 Yes West Lodge, Rookery Hill TPO/103/2/C 1979 Yes 1 - 14 Wishford Court, The Marld TPO/103/2/D 1980 Yes Firtree Lodge, Chalk Lane (formerly Franleen) & Spencers, Park Lane TPO/103/2/E 1980 Yes 11, 12, 15, 17, 19 & 20 Warwick Gardens TPO/103/2/F 1980 Yes Claverton, Woodfield Lane & 8, 10, 12, 14, Wlaters Mead TPO/103/2/G 1980 Yes St. Georges House, 3 Oakfield Road TPO/103/2/H 1981 Yes 17, 18, & 19 Bowyers Close TPO/103/2/I 1981 Yes 6 & 8, Stag Leys & 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 8 Roebuck Close TPO/103/2/J 1982 Yes Land at north & north east sides of Goblin works, off Ermyn Way etc. TPO/103/2/K 1982 Yes Little Orchard, Foxhollow & Long Reach Crampshaw Lane (No4 order) TPO/103/2/L 1982 Yes High Warren, The Warren TPO/103/2/M 1982 Yes Land east of Knowle House, Pleasure Pit Road TPO/103/2/N 1982 Yes Remploy factory site & Milner House, Ermyn Way and The Cedars TPO/103/2/O 1982 Yes 21 -39 (odd) Broadmead TPO/103/2/P 1982 Yes Kosmos, Grangemount TPO/103/2/Q 1982 Yes Page 1 of 16 Council Offices, Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1SJ Tel: 01306 885001 Website: www.molevalley.gov.uk Email: [email protected] List of Tree Preservation Orders in Mole Valley Tree Officer: Mr Ron Howe Last updated 05/03/2020 Location TPO Ref Year On Web 1, 2 & 3 Ashtead House, Farm Lane TPO/103/2/R 1982 Yes Murrey Court, Agates Lane and all properties The Murreys & Shires Close TPO/103/2/S 1983 Yes Oakdene & Forest Lodge, Epsom Road TPO/103/2/T 1983 Yes Land off west side of Ashtead Woods Road TPO/103/2/U 1983 Yes All properties Crofton, Woodfield Lane TPO/103/2/W 1984 Yes All properties Aston Close TPO/103/2/X 1984 Yes The Links House & Warren Wood, The Warren TPO/103/2/Y 1984 Yes All properties Bourne Grove TPO/103/2/Z 1984 Yes 11, 13 Cray Avenue TPO/103/3/A 1984 Yes 7 Beauclare Close TPO/103/3/B 1984 Yes The Woodman (PH) Barnett Wood Lane TPO/103/3/C 1985 Yes Greville Court, 10 Greville Park Road TPO/103/3/D 1985 Yes 29, 31 Leatherhead Road TPO/103/3/E 1985 Yes All properties excl. 28 Summerfield TPO/103/3/F 1985 Yes Old Cottage & Rectory, Rectory Lane & Close TPO/103/3/G 1985 Yes 1 & 2 Forest Lodge, Conifer, Silverdale, The Lodge, Hunters, Epsom Rd. TPO/103/3/H 1985 Yes 33 Summerfield (Land rear of Bourne Grove) TPO/103/3/I 1986 Yes Oaken Coppice, Park Lane TPO/103/3/J 1987 Yes 35a, 37 & 37a Oakfield Road TPO/103/3/K 1988 Yes 28, Summerfield TPO/103/3/L 1988 Yes 165 Barnett Wood Lane & The Oaks, Green Lane TPO/103/3/M 1989 Yes Oakwood, 129a, Barnett Wood Lane TPO/103/3/N 1989 Yes 75 Links Road TPO/103/3/O 1989 Yes 9 Leatherhead Road - WITHDRAWN December 1996 TPO/103/3/P 1990 Yes 43 St. Stephens Avenue TPO/103/3/R 1990 Yes Pauls Place, Farm Lane TPO/103/3/S 1991 Yes 2 Forest Way TPO/103/3/T 1991 Yes Hornbeam, Woodfield, TPO/103/3/U 1991 Yes Crampshaw Cottage, Crampshaw Lane TPO/103/3/W 1991 Yes 1-3 Langwood Close TPO/103/3/X 1991 Yes Waters Edge, Floral Pool, The Chase TPO/103/3/Y 1991 Yes 45 Ottways Lane & adjacent land TPO/103/3/Z 1992 Yes 10 & 12 Highfields TPO/103/4/C 1992 Yes 3 Parkers Lane TPO/103/4/D 1992 Yes Larch Corner TPO/103/4/E 1993 Yes 24 Ottways Lane (numbered wrongly) TPO/113/3/S 1993 Yes 68 West Farm Close (now 1, 3 & 4 Highlands) TPO/103/4/F 1993 Yes Ashtead Cricket Ground TPO/103/4/G 1994 Yes 1a & 1b, The Murreys TPO/103/4/H 1994 Yes The Quarry, Ermyn Way, Leatherhead TPO/117/2/WA 1994 Yes The Quarry, Ermyn Way, Leatherhead TPO/117/2/X 1994 Yes Tamarack, Ermyn Way, Leatherhead TPO/103/4/I 1995 Yes 10 Parkers Hill TPO/103/4/J 1995 Yes Chestnuts, Park Lane (formerly part of Chipperfield) TPO/103/4/K 1995 Yes Linton, Green Lane TPO/103/4/L 1996 Yes Drovers, Crampshaw Lane, and adjoining land TPO/103/4/M 1996 Yes Rutland Close (Land rear of 2 Craddocks Ave) TPO/103/4/N 1996 Yes 29 Greville Park Road TPO/103/4/O 1996 Yes 122, Barnett Wood Lane TPO/103/4/P 1997 Yes Newton Wood TPO/103/4/Q 1997 Yes 11 & 15 Highfields TPO/103/4/R 1997 Yes Manderlay, Park Road (Land adjacent to No.1, Greville Park Avenue) TPO/103/4/S 1997 Yes 30 Rectory Lane TPO/103/4/T 1998 Yes Land forming part of 3 Woodfield Lane TPO/103/4/U 1998 Yes 2, 3 & 4, Woodlands Close & Newland, Ashtead Woods Road TPO/103/4/V 1998 Yes Glebe House (formerly land at The Rectory), Dene Road TPO/103/4/W 1998 Yes 91 Links Road TPO/103/4/X 1998 Yes Elmcroft, Woodfield TPO/103/4/Y 1998 Yes 45 Ottways Lane TPO/103/4/Z 1998 Yes Barnesmead, Woodfield Lane TPO/103/5/A 1999 Yes 5 & 7 Meadow Road & 4 Meadow Gate TPO/103/5/B 1999 Yes 80-92 Links Road & properties in Greenside Drive TPO/103/5/C 1999 Yes Page 2 of 16 Council Offices, Pippbrook, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1SJ Tel: 01306 885001 Website: www.molevalley.gov.uk Email: [email protected] List of Tree Preservation Orders in Mole Valley Tree Officer: Mr Ron Howe Last updated 05/03/2020 Location TPO Ref Year On Web 37 Harriotts Lane TPO/103/5/D 1999 Yes 100 Bramley Way TPO/103/5/E 1999 Yes 72-88 Leatherhead Road & properties in Brookfield Close TPO/103/5/F 2000 Yes 1a, Roebuck Close (was 9 Stag Leys) TPO/103/5/G 2000 Yes 10-14 Stag Leys TPO/103/5/H 2000 Yes 1-4 Craddocks Close (was 182-184 Craddocks Avenue) TPO/103/5/I 2000 Yes 26-28 Caen Wood Road TPO/103/5/J 2000 Yes Applecroft, The Warren TPO/103/5/K 2000 Yes Five Pines, The Marld TPO/103/5/L 2000 Yes Cullompton & Greenacrees, Highfields TPO/103/5/M 2001 Yes Marlborough Court, The Marld (was Park Hill) TPO/103/5/N 2001 Yes 1, 3 & 5 Agates Lane TPO/103/5/O 2001 Yes Land at end of Devitt Close TPO/103/5/P 2001 Yes (3-7, Bramley Grove, Ashtead ) The Old Cottage, Ottways Lane TPO/103/5/Q 2001 Yes 2 Fairholme Crescent TPO/103/5/R 2001 Yes 7 The Murrays TPO/103/5/S 2002 Yes City of London Freemen's School TPO/103/5/T 2002 Yes 131 Barnett Wood Lane TPO/103/5/U 2002 Yes 2 Uplands TPO/103/5/V 2003 Yes 3 Moat Court TPO/103/5/W 2003 Yes 114 Overdale TPO/103/5/X 2004 Yes Mole Valley Place TPO/103/5/Y 2004 Yes 5 Park Lane TPO/103/5/Z 2004 Yes 26 Ottways Lane TPO/103/6/A 2004 Yes Manderlay, Park Road (was part of 12 Greville Park Road) TPO/103/6/B 2004 Yes Charnwood, The Marld TPO/103/6/C 2005 Yes Land south of The Woodman, Barnett Wood Lane TPO/103/6/D 2005 Yes 61-67 Leatherhead Road TPO/103/6/E 2005 Yes 4 Oakfield Road TPO/103/6/F 2005 Yes Northern verge of Moat Court adjacent to Barnesmead TPO/103/6/G 2006 Yes Parsons Mead School, Ottways Lane TPO/103/6/H 2006 Yes 1 Astede Place, Ashtead TPO/103/6/I 2007 Yes Land to the rear of 33, Oakfield Road TPO/103/6/J 2007 Yes Dudley & Monks Hatch, Farm Lane TPO/103/6/K 2007 Yes Land rear of Ismalia, 6a, Brookside & The Forge TPO/103/6/L 2007 Yes 29 Harriots Lane TPO/103/6/M 2008 Yes Ashbra Cottage, Farm Lane TPO/103/6/N 2009 Yes 12 Church Road TPO/103/6/O 2015 Yes Ashtead Park Garden Centre, Pleasure Pit Road TPO/103/6/P 2016 Yes 5 Woodfield Drive TPO/103/6/Q 2016 Yes 10 Harriotts Lane TPO/103/6/R 2016 Yes Land south of Ermyn Way TPO/103/6/S 2018 Yes Ashtead Squash Club, 39, Skinners Lane TPO/103/6/T 2019 Yes Timber Lodge, Ottways Lane TPO/103/6/U 2020 Yes BEARE GREEN Land on Southern boundary of Village TPO/105/1/A 1974 Yes Trig Street, Misbrooks Green Road, Beare Green No.
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