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Moore Place

19th-century establishments in England20th-century establishments in EnglandBuildings and structures demolished in 2009Demolished buildings and structures in SurreyEsher
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Moore Place Esher geograph.org.uk 2106282
Moore Place Esher geograph.org.uk 2106282

Moore Place was a historic mansion in Surrey, England. It was known as the "gateway to Esher", the town in which it stood. The building's gate lodge, completed in 1905, is Grade II listed. Moore Place was listed in The Survey Gazetteer of the British Isles in 1914.

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Moore Place
Portsmouth Road, Elmbridge

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Portsmouth Road
KT10 9LH Elmbridge
England, United Kingdom
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Esher
Esher

Esher ( (listen) EE-shər) is a town in Surrey, England, to the east of the River Mole. Esher is an outlying suburb of London near the London-Surrey border, and with Esher Commons at its southern end, the town marks one limit of the Greater London Built-Up Area. Esher has a linear commercial high street and is otherwise suburban in density, with varying elevations, few high rise buildings and very short sections of dual carriageway within the ward itself. Esher covers a large area, between 13 and 15.4 miles southwest of Charing Cross. In the south it is bounded by the A3 Portsmouth Road which is of urban motorway standard and buffered by the Esher Commons. Esher is bisected by the A307, historically the Portsmouth Road, which for approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) forms its high street. Esher railway station (served by the South West Main Line) connects the town to London Waterloo. Sandown Park Racecourse is in the town near the station. In the south, Claremont Landscape Garden owned and managed by the National Trust, once belonged, as their British home, to Princess Charlotte and her husband Leopold I of Belgium. Accordingly, the town was selected to have a fountain by Queen Victoria and has an adjacent Diamond Jubilee column embossed with a relief of the monarch and topped by a statue of Britannia. Unite, the union, trains representatives at its Esher Place centre, and the town has the offices of Elmbridge Borough Council in its high street.