Hartshorn - Originally a 14th century 4 bay medieval open hall, used as
a church house. After the dissolution became the White Hart Inn. |
St. Peter’s Church - circa 12th century, with a Norman south door,
15th century tower, a 16th century porch and a rare wooden font. |
Ash Cemetery Chapel - built in 1889 with fine stained glass windows commemorating
World War I parishioners. For more details see Ash Chapel in "Cemetery"
menu. |
Ash Cemetery - for more details see "Cemetery" menu. |
Ash Centre - Contains the Ash Parish Council offices, Citizens Advice
Bureau and various community facilities. |
Ash Library - Adjoining the Library is the Ash Local office of Surrey
County Council, includes South West Surrey Children's Team and Hot Desking
Area |
Ash Green Station - Opened in 1849 by the London and South Western Railway
Co. Queen Victoria supposedly once alighted here. Closed in 1937, now
a private house |
Ash Vale Health Centre - NHS Surrey Heath and Woking Primary Health Trust.
Tel: 01252 317551 |
Ash Wharf - As late as 1906 bricks for the building of St. Mary's were
unloaded at the wharf. |
The Ash Canal Bridge was reopened to traffic on 4th July 2008 following a six month renovation. |
The Basingstoke Canal - A designated conservation area, built 1794, restored
1991, runs for 32 miles from Greywell to Woodham. |
Ash Victoria Hall - Built in 1897 to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond
Jubilee. |
The Ash War Memorial - Erected in 1922. |
Harpers Allotments - For more information contact Ash Parish Council,
tel: 01252 328287 or E-mail: office@ashpcsurrey.gov.uk |
Ash Manor - A medieval moated manor house, moat still encircles 3 sides
of the house. Major alterations were done in the 17th century |
Azor Place - A timber framed Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse. |
Merryworth - A 1510 timber framed jettied yeoman farmer's house of flint
and brick construction. |
Ash Post Office |
Saint John Ambulance Station |
Valecroft - From 1911 to 1913, home of Samuel Franklin Cody, the first
man to fly powered aircraft in Great Britain. |
Ash Vale Post Office |
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Ash Parish Council |
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