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Claremont, also known historically as 'Clermont', is an 18th-century Palladian mansion less than a mile south of the centre of Esher in Surrey, England. The buildings are now occupied by Claremont Fan Court School, and its landscaped gardens are owned and managed by the National Trust. Claremont House is a Grade I listed building. [1]
Kinfauns was a large 1950s deluxe bungalow in Esher in the English county of Surrey, on the Claremont Estate. From 1964 to 1970, it was the home of George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles. It was where many of the demo recordings for the band's 1968 self-titled double album (also known as the "White Album") were made. The bungalow has ...
Claremont Landscape Garden, just outside Esher, Surrey, England, is one of the earliest surviving gardens of its kind of landscape design, the English Landscape Garden — still featuring its original 18th-century layout. The garden is Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
In 1932 a preparatory school for boys was founded at a small house called The Lodge in Banstead, Surrey. [7]: 4 The school briefly moved to Warren House before again moving to Fan Court, Chertsey in 1934, when it also received its formal constitution [7]: 9 and was admitted to the Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools. [7]: 16
University of Surrey: Guildford: BBC Surrey: Premises located on university campus. Claremont House: Harrogate: Local studio for BBC Radio York: Hartlepool Civic Centre: Hartlepool: Local studio for BBC Tees: Creative Media Centre [6] Hastings: Local studio for BBC Sussex: Crowsley Park: Henley-on-Thames: Receiving station for BBC Monitoring ...
Of the eleven districts comprising Surrey, Epsom and Ewell is the only one that has none. A notable group are a 13th century set of four bridges, sponsored by Waverley Abbey; Tilford, Elstead and Eashing bridges. There are also nine Grade I listed parks and gardens in Surrey; not listed here.
Arthur Allen purchased the land in 1656, and in 1754, William Allen built the manor house, naming it Claremont Manor in 1793. The name Claremont was generally thought to be in honor of the Royal Residence "Claremont" in the Shire of Surrey, England, birthplace of Queen Victoria. The plantation remained in the Allen family for over two centuries.
Claremont (country house), a stately house in Surrey; Claremont, Salford, Greater Manchester; Claremont (ward), electoral ward for Claremont, Salford; United States