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precise range of wide occupation categories, each had a considerable percentage of Thorpe employees; professional occupations was foremost among these, slightly higher than the next highest category, associate professional and technical occupations, followed by director or senior official level occupations.
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This is the second of three buildings in the Grade II* category and is the only listed building on the north side of the main east–west road leading past the church. It is an ornate building chiefly of the 18th century (partly earlier and later). Thorpe House has walls made of stock brickwork with
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reveal that the most significant sectors of employment were Transport & Storage, and Education with 12% and 11% of the workforce respectively. Reflecting national statistics of suburban areas, 0.4% of the population worked in agriculture, forestry, fishing, mining or quarrying. Across the less
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with Egham and the inland part of Egham Hythe with many interconnecting streets on northern sides, the separation being a major seasonal fresh water drainage stream, mainly engineered in the late medieval period from a more sinuous parish boundary. Its housing stock was largely built shortly after
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records note a place of worship at Thorpe from the 7th century (seemingly on the same site); the chancel of the parish church was constructed as a chapel of retreat for the private use of Chertsey's Abbot and stands on Roman and pre-Roman foundations. The nave of the present church dates from the
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A Local Government Board of inquiry held in 1910 found that many families in Thorpe were living in crowded, unsanitary cottages. One hundred people – one-fifth of the population of Thorpe – were living in just 14 cottages, none of which had more than two bedrooms. Water was obtained from wells,
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locally and nationally dating from the 17th century onwards. Renalds Herne, an 18th-century, brick-built house, stands almost opposite the parish church facing a picturesque close with a thatched cottage and adjacent to another 18th-century brick-built house with a brick-filled window.
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which border Thorpe to the south and north. Its former rural community partly remains following the construction of nearby motorways and gravel pit extraction. In particular buildings pre-dating 1850 form much of the core of the village centre which is a
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Thorpe has been a manor since at least 1066 and has had a Christian place of worship since at least the 7th century. It has never had major industry and relies for much of its amenities on its two main adjoining towns.
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Having just parted from control of the abbey by a voluntary lease of 30 years in 1509, after approximately five centuries, Chertsey abbey lost the manor for good in 1537 when the abbot surrendered all of his lands to
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owned the very large manor and the neighbouring later manor in the parish, Hall Place, with the exception of a period of 99 years when it saw a complex series of transactions which saw it profit instead Sir
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This is the last of the three buildings in the Grade II* category and is 16th-century with 18th-century additions. Mostly of brick, it has a double timber post and is white-painted with black beams.
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described Thorpe as "picturesque and consists of a group of houses at the cross-roads, with others scattered along a winding road to the east." This volume noted the following homes and owners:
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covers 856 hectares (3.3 sq mi). Its traditional area with natural boundaries covers one square mile less. Thorpe is a former civil parish.
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The Grade II listed buildings and structures in Thorpe are listed alphabetically in the table, together with the Historic England List Entry Number.
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St Mary's brick-built, early 16th-century tower (with later crenellation), diagonal buttresses and square-headed three pane window above wooden door
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St Mary's Church. Earliest parts 7th-century with brick-built crenellated tower from the early 16th century, restoration in 1893
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Thorpe Industrial Estate/Business Park adjoining the village centre by Thorpe Park Lakes is home to Maranello Concessionaires,
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Thorpe Green is a relatively sparsely populated, almost rural neighbourhood that has a substantial recreation area and
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Renalds Herne, an 18th-century, brick-built house constructed of local materials to traditional local design
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10th century; millennium celebrations at St. Mary's took place in 1990. Accordingly, Thorpe lay in the
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analysis showed that none of this water was of good quality; in one case the water was 'the colour of
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was 235 per 1,000. Infant mortality was twice the mean for England and Wales of 121 per 1,000.
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Thorpe Village Hall, built in the 17th century as a barn. Grade II listed building since 1951.
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St Mary's Church at Grade II* is part of the conservation area along with a number of other
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In 1951 the parish had a population of 2449. On 1 April 1974 the parish was abolished.
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This article is about the village in Runnymede, Surrey. For the nearby theme park, see
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The Red Lion Pub on Village Road. There has been a pub on this site since about 1700.
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From the church a path, the 'Monks Walk', runs to the Chertsey abbey (since ruined).
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provide other sources of employment; landscaping being significant in neighbouring
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Statistical analysis of infant mortality and its causes in the United Kingdom
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to one side of its sole developed road and private housing to the other.
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The population of the parish of Thorpe from 1801 to 2019 was as follows.
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to the east, in favour of frontage of outskirts of the larger towns of
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airport are accessible in the outskirts of the two adjoining towns.
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Thorpe War Memorial, on the corner of Village Road and Mill Lane.
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Elevations are modest but not flat, ranging between 14 and 20m
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flows through its far south. In the south-east of the ward is
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Thorpe House: Mr. W. C. Scott (for building details see above)
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Renalds Herne and front wall and railings Coldharbour Lane
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and the closest part of Berkshire beyond this, which is
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Church of St Mary Chapel to north west Coldharbour Lane
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by fields, lakes and woods to all sides (apart from its
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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Englefield Green
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Thorpe Lea can be considered the southern suburb of
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( 1154:Renalds Herne Cottage at rear Coldharbour Lane 560:Archeological finds in the surrounds point to 51:St Mary's Church at the end of Church Approach 2031: 1844:"St Mary's Church (Grade II*) (1189962)" 667:, by which the legal partition was effected. 1926: 774: 2618:Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club, Runnymede 1693:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 1686: 1437:Notable former residents of Thorpe include 898:Church of St Mary (Gates) Coldharbour Lane 2038: 2024: 1394:The village's most important landowner is 1872:"Thorpe House (Grade II*) (1190067)" 834:Brick Wall on the east side Village Road 802:Blackhouse Farm Cottages Church Approach 767:The Cottage - the oldest house in Thorpe. 2045: 1901:"The Cottage (Grade II*) (1378051)" 1682: 1680: 1678: 1676: 1481:Lady Milford (née Lady Anne Jane Howard) 1374: 1170:Rose and Crown Public House Green Road 762: 619:, herbage (typically woodland) worth 24 1740:"Surrey Northern Registration District" 1090:Manorhouse farmhouse Coldharbour Lane 1074:Manorhouse farm barn Coldharbour Lane 2675: 1460:In 1909, H.E. Malden's edition of the 474: 2019: 1792: 1773: 1771: 1673: 1584: 1582: 1580: 1282:Wall on south side Coldharbour Lane 1266:Wall on north side Coldharbour Lane 648:Francis Leigh (later Lord Chichester) 2524:Addlestone & Weybridge Town F.C. 2296:Royal Holloway, University of London 1613: 1611: 1470:M.P. for Chertsey district 1897–1903 1338: 1042:Homestead Cottage Clockhouse Lane 1010:Goose Green House Clockhouse Lane 978:Eastley End Cottage Norlands Lane 962:Eastley End House Coldharbour Lane 13: 1979:"A vision of Britain through time" 1906:National Heritage List for England 1876:National Heritage List for England 1849:National Heritage List for England 1816:. English Heritage. Archived from 1768: 1695:. Institute of Historical Research 1577: 1404:The American School in Switzerland 1234:The Old Post Office Village Road 607:. Its domesday assets were: seven 14: 2704: 2614:Staines Sailing Club, Egham Hythe 1999: 1778:"Horrors of an English village". 1608: 1432: 1298:Walnut Tree Cottage Village Road 1202:Thatched Cottage Church Approach 544:the coming of railway in the mid- 483:as much of the area lies on thin 2648:Great Cockcrow Miniature Railway 2192: 2004: 1782:. 31 December 1910. p. 852. 1719:A Vision of Britain through Time 1559: 1547: 1535: 1523: 1511: 1499: 1343: 741:front. Inside are moulded door 646:. From 1610, the family of Sir 80: 73: 57: 45: 2688:Former civil parishes in Surrey 2573:16 nationally registered venues 1971: 1946: 1920: 1889: 1863: 1832: 1806: 1786: 1670:Inclosure Act. 47 Geo. 3. c. 63 1122:Orchard Cottage Rosemary Lane 745:, many ornate features such as 699:in Thorpe was 16 per 1,000 and 678:were the main houses. It had a 518: 411:River Bourne or Chertsey Bourne 2610:Staines Boat Club, Egham Hythe 2461:Crossland House, Virginia Park 1754: 1732: 1707: 1664: 1643: 1625: 1408:The American School In England 590:dissolution of the monasteries 448:Virginia Water railway station 421:, is a largely suburban area. 109:5,465 (2011 Census. Ward) 81: 1: 2560:Englefield Green Cricket Club 1571: 1331: 1186:Sheila Cottage Village Road 1058:Little Timbers Village Road 866:Church Approach No. 1   818:Blossom Cottage Village Road 530: 513: 2306:Sir William Perkins's School 1488:The Grange: Mr. E. H. Holden 1314:West End Farm Rosemary Lane 706: 424: 7: 2658:Places listed are articles 2235:St Peter's Church, Chertsey 1386:Official statistics of the 1379:Building in Thorpe used by 491:laid over millennia by the 429: 115:OS grid reference 10: 2709: 1492: 1370: 1218:The Lodge Church Approach 1106:Morley House Village Road 555: 366:is a village in northwest 15: 2656: 2635: 2599: 2578: 2568: 2542: 2516: 2509: 2479: 2453: 2436:(municipal Abbey Gardens) 2416: 2407: 2367: 2326: 2319: 2301:Salesian School, Chertsey 2258: 2227: 2201: 2190: 2162: 2116: 2085: 2064: 2053: 1687:H.E. Malden, ed. (1911). 1410:and golf resorts such as 791:Century originally built 775:Grade II listed buildings 753:and cast iron interiors. 685: 303: 285: 281: 269: 257: 245: 241: 231: 219: 207: 197: 183: 165: 147: 129: 113: 105: 68: 56: 44: 35: 30: 2266:ACS International School 2250:Christ Church, Ottershaw 2240:St. John's Church, Egham 1449:(1769–1839), captain of 1026:Hazlewood Rosemary Lane 994:Fleetmere Norlands Lane 882:Church Approach 1 and 2 737:red brick dressings, an 390:. It is adjacent to the 1793:Blagg, Helen M (1910). 1780:Penny Illustrated Paper 1462:Victoria County History 1250:Farmhouse Village Road 946:Curlhawes Village Road 850:Chimneys Rosemary Lane 655:, William Minterne and 295:Runnymede and Weybridge 63:Cottages in the village 2660:notable as settlements 2286:The Magna Carta School 1633:"Surrey Domesday Book" 1383: 788:Property or structure 768: 221:Postcode district 2623:Weybridge Rowing Club 2606:Addlestone Canoe Club 2550:Chertsey Cricket Club 2339:Byfleet & New Haw 2013:at Wikimedia Commons 1378: 1367:NB No data for 1961. 766: 586:Roman Catholic church 550:Egham railway station 2693:Borough of Runnymede 2434:Chertsey Abbey Ruins 2276:Chertsey High School 2047:Borough of Runnymede 1764:. Vision of Britain. 440:linear neighbourhood 376:Borough of Runnymede 199:Sovereign state 2471:Hardwick Court Farm 2445:St Peter's Hospital 2281:Jubilee High School 2214:Virginia Water Lake 1802:. P S King and Son. 1596:on 11 February 2003 1455:Battle of Trafalgar 1429:'s UK distributor. 784: 711:The village has 28 475:Elevations and soil 342: /  2683:Villages in Surrey 2555:Egham Cricket Club 2529:Chertsey Town F.C. 2440:Runnymede Memorial 1927:Historic England. 1870:Historic England. 1689:"Parishes: Thorpe" 1621:. Ordnance survey. 1590:"2011 Census data" 1479:Thorpe Lea : 1472:) Site of the old 1396:Thorpe Park Resort 1384: 782: 769: 672:John Marius Wilson 615:compared to 33 of 595:Thorpe appears in 497:traditional parish 495:which adjoins the 346:51.4069°N 0.5354°W 287:UK Parliament 233:Dialling code 25:Village in England 2670: 2669: 2631: 2630: 2505: 2504: 2403: 2402: 2188: 2187: 2009:Media related to 1983:Vision of Britain 1954:"City population" 1619:"Grid square map" 1365: 1364: 1329: 1328: 603:. It was held by 506:but smaller than 465:conservation area 361: 360: 149:Shire county 2700: 2514: 2513: 2497:Runnymede Bridge 2429:Bournewood House 2414: 2413: 2327:Railway stations 2324: 2323: 2311:Strode's College 2291:Ottershaw School 2196: 2180:Wentworth Estate 2134:Englefield Green 2062: 2061: 2040: 2033: 2026: 2017: 2016: 2008: 1994: 1993: 1991: 1989: 1975: 1969: 1968: 1966: 1964: 1950: 1944: 1943: 1941: 1939: 1924: 1918: 1917: 1915: 1913: 1897:Historic England 1893: 1887: 1886: 1884: 1882: 1867: 1861: 1860: 1858: 1856: 1840:Historic England 1836: 1830: 1829: 1827: 1825: 1820:on 24 April 2012 1810: 1804: 1803: 1801: 1790: 1784: 1783: 1775: 1766: 1765: 1762:"Thorpe, Surrey" 1758: 1752: 1751: 1749: 1747: 1736: 1730: 1729: 1727: 1725: 1711: 1705: 1704: 1702: 1700: 1684: 1671: 1668: 1662: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1647: 1641: 1640: 1639:on 15 July 2007. 1635:. Archived from 1629: 1623: 1622: 1615: 1606: 1605: 1603: 1601: 1592:. 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Thorpe Park
Village


Thorpe is located in Surrey
Surrey
OS grid reference
TQ019685
District
Runnymede
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Egham
Postcode district
TW20
Dialling code
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Runnymede and Weybridge

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