Esher Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:51.3691°N -0.365°W
Official Name:Esher
Static Image Name:Esher01.JPG
Static Image Caption:The Diamond Jubilee statue
Esher High Street
Static Image 2 Name:Queen's Close, Esher - geograph.org.uk - 48693.jpg
Static Image 2 Caption:Apartments in Esher
Map Type:Surrey
Population:6,743
Population Ref:(Esher town, 2011 census),[1] or 50,904 (in 2011) for the Esher Built-up Area Subdivision (including East and West Molesey, Thames Ditton, Hinchley Wood and Claygate)
Area Total Km2:9.3
Civil Parish:n/a
Region:South East England
Post Town:ESHER
Postcode Area:KT
Postcode District:KT10
Dial Code:01372
Os Grid Reference:TQ145645

Esher is a town in the borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England, to the east of the River Mole.

Esher is an outlying suburb of London, close to the London–Surrey border; with Esher Commons at its southern end, the town marks one limit of the Greater London Built-Up Area. Elevations range from 10m to 47m above sea level.

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 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 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.

History

Esher lay within the Saxon feudal division of Elmbridge hundred.

Esher appears in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Aissela and Aissele, where it is held partly by the Abbey of the Cross in Normandy; partly by William de Waterville; partly by Reginald; partly by Hugh do Port; and partly by Odard Balistarius (probably a crossbowman). Its domesday assets were: 14 hides, 6 ploughs and 2acres of meadow. It rendered £6 2s 0d per year to its feudal overlords.[2]

In the 16th century King Henry VIII annexed several of the manors to the Honour of Hampton Court, including Esher, to form a royal hunting ground.[3] The town slowly grew as a stagecoach stop on the London–Portsmouth road that was later numbered the A3, although it was bypassed in the mid-1970s when it became the A307. Clive of India built the Claremont mansion and this later became a royal residence used by Queen Victoria. In 1841 Esher had 1261 inhabitants across .[4] Queen Victoria lent Claremont to the exiled French King Louis-Philippe and his consort Queen Marie-Amelie after the revolution of 1848. Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg lived there until he became King of the Belgians.[5]

By 1908, Esher contained the fashionable residences of several important figures including Lady Emma Talbot; Sir Robert Hawthorn Collins,[6] [7] the Duchess of Albany and Sir Edgar Vincent, K.C.M.G. who was later created 1st Viscount D'Abernon.[8]

George Harrison of The Beatles owned a house (named Kinfauns) in Esher, during the 1960s. The other Beatles were regular visitors to the house, and Harrison's primitive home recording studio.

Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees owned a home called The Firs in Esher, during 1970s–2004 and sold after his death. This is where the hit single "Juliet" was written and recorded by Maurice and Robin Gibb for brother Robin's solo album project in the 1980s.[9]

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle placed the murder of fictional character, Mr. Garcia, in and around Esher in his Sherlock Holmes mystery, "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge". In the mystery, Dr. Watson described his and Sherlock Holmes' arrival in Esher by stating, "It was nearly six c'clock before we found ourselves in the pretty Surrey village of Esher, with Inspector Baynes as our companion."

Government

Esher is within the Esher and Walton parliamentary constituency which is represented by Monica Harding, a member of the Liberal Democratic party, since July 2024.[10] The predecessor Esher parliamentary constituency was replaced on boundary changes before the 1997 general election.[11]

Esher is part of the East Molesey and Esher ward of Surrey County Council. The ward is represented by a Residents' association councillor.[12]

The town is covered by the Esher ward of Elmbridge Borough Council, which has elections in three years out of four (is elected in thirds). Esher Town Hall has reverted to its original name of Sandown House and has been converted into apartments.

Education

Esher has a mix of state and private schools. There are four state primary schools across the area of Esher, Esher Church School, Cranmere, Hinchley Wood and Claygate.[13] Esher Church of England High School is the state secondary school in the town of Esher. Hinchley Wood School in Hinchley Wood has been an Academy since February 2012.[14] Hinchley Wood is also one of the Further education establishments in the area.[15] Esher College is in nearby Thames Ditton.Esher is also home to the West End Playgroup & Forest School, a pre-school for 2-5 year olds.

Culture, community and sport

Cinema

The Everyman (formerly Odeon) cinema is a central feature of Esher's High Street with four screens.

Sport

Esher Cricket Club was established in 1863.[16] They play matches in the Esher Park private estate, in New Road and have a youth cricket training and playing squad. The members of the cricket club also wanted to play tennis and established the Esher Lawn Tennis Club in 1889.[17] A second cricket club arrived in 1875 as West End (Esher) Cricket Club.[18]

Esher has a history with horse racing since the purpose-built Sandown Park race course opened in 1875.[19]

In 1881 Esher Leopold football club was established which was formed out of the ashes of the dissolved Weybridge Swallows club. The club played at Sandown Park, close to the racecourse.[20] The club's sole contribution to the national game was its one appearance in the FA Cup, a 5–0 home defeat to the holders, Old Carthusians, in 1881–82,[21] although the club did reach the semi-finals of the Surrey Senior Cup, losing to Reigate Priory.[22] The club continued into the 1883–84 season.[23]

Esher Rugby Club was established in 1923 and play on the Hersham borders at the Molesey Road stadium, where they have several training grounds there.[24]

A smaller football club AFC Westend was established in 2003.[25]

Amenities, local events and media

Esher Theatre is a 300 seat performing arts venue on Esher High Street, which opened on 4 September 2021.[26]

Esher West End hosts an annual flower show and the Hampton Court Flower Show is nearby. Similarly, Surrey Wildlife Trust manage Wisley and Ockham Commons, partly within the borough of Elmbridge and Esher is approximately midway between the two leading Surrey and International Gardens, the Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew and RHS Garden, Wisley.

A weekly newspaper, Esher News and Mail, closed down in 2009. Current newspapers include the Surrey Herald: Cobham, Esher and Claygate edition and Living Within monthly magazine/newspaper.

Vantage points include various outcrops of Esher Commons close to Hersham, Cobham and Oxshott for free public use; Esher Place (national training centre of Unite, the union) where a grass garden amphitheatre was built by Lutyens for what was the manor house; the facilities at Sandown Park racecourse and Claremont Landscape Garden.

Housing

+ 2011 Census Homes
Output area Detached Semi-detachedTerracedFlats and apartmentsCaravans/temporary/mobile homesShared between households
(ward)1,341 417 332 542 0 6
The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%.The proportion of households in the settlement who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32.5%. The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible % of households living rent-free).

Notable residents

See also

Notes and references

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    1. http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
    2. http://www.gwp.enta.net/surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book
    3. Book: Hutchins, Lisa . 2001 . Esher and Claygate Past . Historical Publications . London . 0-948667-66-4 . 19, 24.
    4. Web site: Erith – Essex . Samuel Lewis . Institute of Historical Research . 1848 . A Topographical Dictionary of England . 7 November 2012.
    5. Web site: "Dear Old Claremont": Queen Victoria and Surrey's Royal Estate. Victorian Web. Jacqueline . Banerjee. 6 July 2024.
    6. The Annual Register for the Year 1908, p. 146, reads: November. ... On the 2nd, aged 67, Sir Robert Hawthorn Collins, K.C.B., K.C.V.O., tutor of the Duke of Albany (H.R.H. Prince Leopold) and afterwards Comptroller of his household.The Times, 3 November 1908 p. 11 Obituary reads: Sir Robert Hawthorn Collins, K.C.B., K.C.V.O. died shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday morning at Claremont Palace, Esher...had acted as comptroller of the household of the Duchess of Albany
    7. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations) 1908. Sir Robert Hawthorn Collins of Broom Hill Esher Surrey K.C.B. K.C.V.O. died 2 November 1908 at Claremont Esher aforesaid Probate London 30 December to Henry John Collins solicitor and Edward Arthur Wightwick stockbroker. Effects £40153 11s. 6d
    8. Web site: Parishes: Esher . H.E. Malden . Institute of Historical Research . 1911 . A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 . 7 November 2012.
    9. News: White . Roland . 22 June 2003 . Last records of a Bee Gee's life . Sunday Times . London . subscription . 1 June 2023 .
    10. Web site: Members of Parliament for Elmbridge . . 7 March 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120317095914/http://www.elmbridge.gov.uk/council/elections/mps.htm . 17 March 2012.
    11. News: Ian Taylor looks back on 23 years as an MP. Oliver Florence. 23 April 2010. Get Surrey. 7 March 2012. 27 December 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20101227074807/http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/news/special_features/s/2069986_ian_taylor_looks_back_on_23_years_as_an_mp. live.
    12. Web site: Cooper, Nigel. Surrey County Council. 25 August 2009. Web Operations Team. 7 March 2012.
    13. Web site: Surrey County Council – Schools by Location. Surrey County Council. 7 March 2012. Hannah Blackburn. 7 March 2012. 19 October 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111019191038/https://online.surreycc.gov.uk/education/schools.nsf/SchoolsByLocation?OpenView&Start=1&Count=30&Expand=21#21. live.
    14. Web site: School status changes in academic year 11-12 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120419133243/http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/learning/teachers-and-education-staff/schools-and-learning-finance/numbers-on-roll-statistics/school-status-changes-in-academic-year-11-12 . dead . 19 April 2012 . Surrey County Council . Ian Fuoco . 2 March 2012 . 7 March 2012.
    15. News: Hinchley Wood School and Sixth Form Centre. BBC News. 19 October 2005. 7 March 2012.
    16. Web site: History . Esher Cricket Club . 18 January 2023 .
    17. Web site: Our History . Esher Lawn Tennis Club . 18 January 2023.
    18. Web site: About West End Esher Cricket Club . West End Cricket Club . 18 January 2023.
    19. Book: Plumptre, George . The Fast Set - The World of Edwardian Racing . Andre Deutsch . London . 1985 . 0233977546 . 11.
    20. Esher Leopold 0-5 Old Carthusians . Athletic News . 9 November 1881 . 5.
    21. report . Field . 12 November 1881 . 709.
    22. Reigate Priory 5-0 Esher Leopold . West Surrey Times . 17 March 1883 . 4.
    23. Esher Leopold v Kingston . Sporting Life . 7 December 1883 . 4.
    24. Web site: History of Esher Rugby Club. Esher Rugby Club. 2010-03-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20100428015807/http://www.esherrugby.com/club/history.html. 28 April 2010. dead.
    25. Web site: About the Club . AFC Westend Football Club . 18 January 2023.
    26. https://www.eshertheatre.com/findus Esher Theatre - Find Us
    27. News: Smurthwaite . Tom . Larter . Grahame . 24 May 2017 . Beatles guitarist George Harrison blue plaque unveiled by first wife Pattie Boyd at former Esher home . Surrey Live . 9 April 2024 .
    28. Mr John Cobb . 30 September 1952 . 52430 . 8 .
    29. News: Hoffman . Grace . 31 January 2022 . Pam & Tommy: Lily James's early life in Surrey, family tragedy and ex-relationship to Doctor Who star . Surrey Live . 9 April 2024 .
    30. News: Davison . Phil . 16 January 2014 . Obituary: Sam Kelly, actor . The Scotsman . 9 April 2024 .
    31. News: Jonze . Tim . 5 November 2015 . Roots Manuva on mental health, Bleeds and his 'nasty little mutant' sound | Roots Manuva | the Guardian . . live . 5 October 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201008204959/https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/nov/05/roots-manuva-interview . 8 October 2020.
    32. Norris, Gerald. A Musical Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1981), p. 273
    33. Gray . Frances . Sykes, Eric . 10.1093/ref:odnb/105345 . 7 January 2016.