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Entrance, St Mary's Road estate
Brick and flint piers at the entrance to the St Mary's Road estate off Dorking Road. The area was developed after 1924, when the 21½ acre grounds of Elm Bank House were sold off. The house on the left, although named Elmbank Lodge, appears to have been built at the same time as the rest of the estate, not as the lodge to Elm Bank House.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 12 Mar 2020
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St Mary's Road
Upmarket road developed after 1924, when the 21½ acre grounds of Elm Bank House were sold off.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 11 Apr 2019
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Wall, Gimrack Hill
Flint-built retaining wall, topped with brick, alongside Gimrack Hill.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 13 Aug 2019
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Entrance, St Mary's Road estate
Brick and flint piers at the entrance to the St Mary's Road estate off Dorking Road. The area was developed after 1924, when the 21½ acre grounds of Elm Bank House were sold off.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 11 Apr 2019
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Entrance, St Mary's Road estate
Brick and flint piers at the entrance to the St Mary's Road estate off Dorking Road. The area was developed after 1924, when the 21½ acre grounds of Elm Bank House were sold off. In the background is the tower of the Church of St Mary & St Nicholas.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 11 Apr 2019
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Wall, Gimrack Hill
Flint-built retaining wall, topped with brick, alongside Gimrack Hill.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 13 Aug 2019
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Campbell Court
Apartment block built in 1989 on the site of Priors Ford, which until his death in 1967 was home to the former world land and water speed record holder Donald Campbell.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 13 Aug 2019
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Parish church of St.Mary and St.Nicholas
Looking East
Image: © Doug Beaton
Taken: 24 Feb 2003
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Drinking trough
Former drinking trough, inscribed with the words "Be merciful to all God's creatures". The inscription on the right hand end is "Presented by Mrs Braybrooke of Eastbourne 1905". Although not specified as such, it would appear typical of the type promoted by the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain and Cattle Trough Association.
This is not its original site, which was at the junction of Bull Hill and Kingston Road. It had been donated to the town in 1905 by Mary Braybrooke when nearby Bradmere Pond was filled in prior to the site being developed for Park Rise the following year. The trough was removed in 1964 when the junction was to be remodelled. It was going to be destroyed but was purchased privately by a Dennis Hooker and was kept firstly in the owner's garden in Vale Lodge (off Downs Lane) and later in Orchardleigh (off St Nicholas Hill). It was moved to its present site by the local council in 2002. It originally had a drinking fountain incorporated in it, but this had been lost during its various moves; also the granite base is not original.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 11 Apr 2019
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Leatherhead Parish Church
Parts of St Mary and St Nicholas date back to the 13th century.
Image: © Colin Smith
Taken: 10 Feb 2008
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