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Chussex
House in Nursery Road, built in 1908, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. The first resident was William Herbert Fowler, who had designed the nearby Walton Heath Golf Course, on which he built up a reputation as one of the best course architects of the period, who lived there until c1920. From c1922-6 it was home to Sir Hedley Le Bas, publisher and advertising executive, most remembered for the World War I recruiting campaign built around the slogan "Your country needs you". Grade II listed - see www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1295187.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 10 Jan 2020
0.00 miles
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Nursery Road
A close off Deans Lane. In the background is Chussex, a grade II listed house built in 1908 to a design of Sir Edwin Lutyens. It was built for William Herbert Fowler, who had designed the nearby Walton Heath Golf Course, on which he built up a reputation as one of the best course architects of the period. For listing particulars of the house, see www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1295187.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 24 Mar 2012
0.08 miles
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Walton Heath Golf Club
Founded in 1903, with two 18 hole courses, the club has hosted many major events, including the 1981 Ryder Cup. For full history see http://www.waltonheath.com/Heritage/Heritage.aspx.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 24 Mar 2012
0.13 miles
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Walton Heath club house at Deans Lane
The back office facilities at Walton Heath club house, seen from footpath Banstead 94, shortly before crossing Deans Lane. Footpath 94 continues alongside the service road opposite.
Image: © Hugh Craddock
Taken: 6 Aug 2010
0.13 miles
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Breech Lane
Turn of the 19th/20th Century cottages in Breech Lane.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 10 Jan 2020
0.16 miles
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Breech Lane
Turn of the 19th/20th Century cottages in Breech Lane.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 10 Jan 2020
0.16 miles
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The Dormy House
House off Deans Lane, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1906 and built by Godson and Sons of Kilburn. It was commissioned by the owners of Walton Heath Golf Club, who included George Riddell (later Baron Riddell of Walton Heath), managing director of the News of the World, to provide overnight accommodation to golfers. It has since converted into apartments and in doing so has been much altered, with the removal of the chimneys and the addition of further dormers in the roof, and so is on longer recognisable as a Lutyens house. This is the building as seen from Greenways, a cul-de-sac developed in part of the grounds of the house (see
Image).
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 9 Oct 2020
0.17 miles
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Breech Lane
Turn of the 19th/20th Century and later housing in Breech Lane. The nearest building has a plaque "Park Wood Cottages".
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 10 Jan 2020
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Breech Lane
Turn of the 19th/20th Century cottages in Breech Lane. The nearest building has a plaque "Park Wood Cottages".
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 10 Jan 2020
0.17 miles
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St. Peter the Apostle?s Church, Walton-on-the-Hill
There has been a church on this site for over 700 years. The present Church is a result of major rebuilding in 1820. The Gothic style flint tower was rebuilt to its present form in 1895.
Image: © Richard Rogerson
Taken: 9 Feb 2011
0.18 miles