Ashley House, Epsom
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Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown
A handsome mid-Georgian house, dated 1769. Of white stock brick, a standard Georgian composition of two-and-a-half-storeys and five bays, with the central three bays projecting slightly and surmounted by a pediment. The floors are articulated by plat bands. A fine doorcase with "composite Tower of the Winds and Ionic columns and back pilasters". Grade II* listed. For a time I think this was Epsom and Ewell's registry office, but it is now used as offices.