Addlestone
Addlestone is a Town in the county of Surrey.
Addlestone postcode: KT15 2AF
There are great places to visit near Addlestone.
Addlestone History
There are some historic monuments around Addlestone:
- Cloven Barrow, immediately south of Cedars Recreation Ground, Sunbury
- Chertsey Abbey: a Benedictine monastery on the banks of Abbey River
- Roman camp, Matthew Arnold School's playing field, Staines
- Medieval moated site and fishpond, Greatlee Wood, Effingham Junction
- Bell barrow and disc barrow on Horsell Common
- Goldsworth or Langman's Bridge, Basingstoke Canal
- Bowl barrow west of Cockcrow Hill
- Earthworks on Laleham Burway
- Oatlands Palace
- Bowl barrow 80m north-west of Flutters Hill
- Bell barrow on Cockcrow Hill
- Large univallate hillfort and 14th century chapel at St Ann's Hill
- Brooklands motor racing circuit, remains of the pre-World War II aerodrome, World War II Bofors tower and shelters, and the Brooklands memorial
- 18th century garden feature at Hanworth Park
- Early medieval and medieval palace and associated monuments, Kingsbury
- Disc barrow on Whitmoor Common
- Woking Palace moated site, fishponds and ruins at Oldhall Copse
- Kempton Park Pumping Station
- Earthwork NW of Childown Farm on Chobham Common
- Bowl barrow 200m west of Barrowhills
- Bell barrow on Horsell Common immediately east of Monument Road
- Bowl barrow 150m north-west of Pipers Green Stud
- Bronze Age settlement, W of Runnymede Bridge
- Late Roman bath house at Chatley Farm
- Hengi-form monument at Red Hill
- Large multivallate hillfort on St George's Hill
- Ankerwyke Priory: a Benedictine nunnery with associated moat and fishponds
- Linear boundary on Whitmoor Common
- Schoolhouse (Lord Knyvett's)
- Chertsey Bridge
- Romano-British site 1000yds (910m) W of East Bedfont parish church
- Old Manor House (site of) W of Roman Catholic church, Sutton Park
- Part of a causewayed enclosure, 632m north-east of Mayfield Farm
- Anglo-Saxon and medieval cemetery
- Medieval moated site and earlier earthwork south of Boughton Hall
- Newark Priory: an Augustinian priory north of the River Wey
Lakes near Addlestone
Rivers near Addlestone
- Hogsmill
- Beverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West Barnes
- Wandle (Carshalton Branch at Carshalton)
- Wandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. Gra
- The Rye at Ashtead
- Tanners Brook (Holmewood to River Mole confluence at Brockham)
- Mole (Horley to Hersham)
- Rythe
- Pipp Brook
- Leigh Brook
- Downside Ditches and Bookham Brook
- Deanoak Brook
- Mole (Hersham to R. Thames conf at East Molesey)
- Ray Brook
- Eden Brook
- Tributary of Eden at Four Elms
- Lower Eden
- Upper Eden
- Middle Eden
- Gibbs Brook
- Tributary of Edenbrook
- South Wey (River Slea confluence to Tilford)
- The Moat at Egham
- Guileshill Brook
- Chertsey Bourne (Virginia Water to Chertsey)
- Chertsey Bourne (Sunningdale to Virginia Water)
- Oakhanger Stream
- Hollywater and Deadwater at Bordon
- North Wey (Alton to Tilford)
- Slea (Kingsley to Sleaford)
- Hoe Stream (Pirbright to River Wey confluence at Woking)
- Chertsey Bourne (Ascot to Virginia Water)
- North Wey at Alton
- Wey (Shalford to River Thames confluence at Weybridge)
- Hale/Mill Bourne (Bagshot to Addlestone Bourne confluence near Chobham)
- South Wey (Haslemere to Bordon)
- Chertsey Bourne (Chertsey to River Thames confluence)
- East Clandon Stream
- Ock
- Cranleigh Waters
- Tillingbourne
- Addlestone Bourne (Mill/Hale to Chertsey Bourne)
- Wey (Tilford to Shalford)
- Wey Navigation (Pyrford reach)
- Addlestone Bourne (West End to Hale/Mill Bourne confluence at Mimbridge)
- South Wey (Bordon to River Slea confluence)
- Royal Brook
- Truxford Brook
- Clasford Brook and Wood Street Brook
- Hoe Stream (Normandy to Pirbright)
- Caker Stream
- Stratford Brook