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Heritage assets and strategy

Scheduled monuments

There are 6 scheduled monuments within Elmbridge which are designated by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport with advice from Historic England. Scheduled Monument consent is needed from Historic England before any works can be carried out that would affect a monument. These include:

  • a buried multi-vallate Iron Age hill fort at St Georges Hill in Weybridge
  • Roman Bath house at Chateley Farm which is partially buried
  • Henry VIII’s palace at Oatlands which is buried
  • an 18th century milestone in Esher
  • an 18th century Belvedere at Claremont
  • the oval early 20th century racing circuit at Brooklands

See Historic England: scheduled monuments for more information. 

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