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Ewell East is one of two stations serving the town of Ewell in Surrey, England. It has two platforms, one for services to Sutton , West Croydon and London , the other for services to Epsom . The ticket office and main entrance is on the London-bound side, accessed from Cheam Road.
Previously allocated to Kingston Road and High Street in Ewell, with spurs on London Road and Cheam Road. A2027 Ran from A271 at Boreham Street to A269 (now B2204) west of Battle as an upgrade of the B2097. Downgraded in the 1980s to the B2204, but was upgraded again in the 1990s to the A271 (the B2204 moved to the former A269). A2028
Cheam Village is centred on the crossroads between Sutton, North Cheam, South Cheam and Ewell. It has a conservation area [ 12 ] and a number of historic buildings dating back several centuries, including Nonsuch Mansion, the gabled Whitehall and Lumley Chapel, and a Georgian former rectory.
B284 near Horton Park Golf Club, Ewell: A24 London Road and Cheam Road, Ewell: splits into two at eastern end B2201 A286 Stockbridge, Chichester: B2145 Sidlesham Common via Donnington B2203 A267 High Street, Horam: A265 Mutton Hall Hill, Heathfield: B2204 A269 Ninfield: A271 near Squirrel Inn, Battle: via Catsfield: B2205 A290/A2990 junction ...
January 2005: Cheam and Belmont from zone 6 to zone 5; January 2006: Whyteleafe, Whyteleafe South, Caterham, Banstead, Epsom Downs, Tattenham Corner, Tadworth, Kingswood, Chipstead and Upper Warlingham from outside the zones to zone 6; January 2007: Stoneleigh from zone 6 to zone 5 and Ewell East & Ewell West from outside the zones to zone 6
This area, to the east of the A24 Ewell Bypass is served by Ewell East railway station. The A232 runs through the area. A large part of Nonsuch Park, including the old Nonsuch Palace, can be found in East Ewell as can the remains of the derelict Cuddington Church. Warren Farm Local Nature Reserve is also in the East Ewell area.
The western part of Nonsuch Park is located in the east of Stoneleigh, including the wooded area around the Stoneleigh Swamp. The rest of the park is in East Ewell and Cheam. The Cheam section contains the Mansion and gardens. Auriol Park is in the north west of Stoneleigh, near Worcester Park. It contains a playground, tennis and basketball ...
The archaeologists also concluded that Vicarage Lane had formed part of the road between Cuddington and Ewell, to the south west. [ 6 ] The church of St Philip, Cheam Common, was built in 1876, and an ecclesiastical parish was formed for it in 1906 officially from "Cheam and Cuddington parish" however the latter term was long out of use [ 7 ...