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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,
659:. Sir John Leigh's two heirs were his female cousins, Ann and Mary (who had the surname Leigh-Bennett). Her male issue went on to inherit the manor. Incidentally in her time as lady of the manor also the two estates were held by them jointly until the passing of an Act of Parliament,
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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.
674:'s Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales said Thorpe was 1,495 acres (605 hectares (2.3 sq mi)) in which lived 552 people in 110 houses. Its real property (housing and businesses) were valued at £3,901 for taxation purposes and Thorpe Lee, Thorpe House, Thorpe Place, and
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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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510:(in particular to its two upper neighbourhoods or localities of Stroude and Egham Hill). A public road in the south of Thorpe has a wooded backdrop being at the foot of St Ann's Hill marking a north-western boundary of Chertsey.
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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
467:. Given the railway line and M25 in the far west of Thorpe, and the M3 to the south, much land use is designated road or buffer, and a considerable amount is taken up by one of the largest theme parks in England,
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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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695:'. Tenants were reluctant to have their cottages inspected in case repairs were undertaken and their rent increased from the average of 4 shillings per week. In 1909 the overall
584:, so-named for the national religious prominence of this abbey, and percentage of dues payable to it. Sizeable portions of the land of Godley hundred belonged to the medieval
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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
417:, one of England's largest amusement parks, alongside a separate watersports centre. Its second-tier local authority,
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623:. It rendered £12 per year. Until the Inclosure Act 'privatised' them here, approximately half of the parish lay in
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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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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
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The Red Lion Pub on
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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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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
1715:"Population statistics Thorpe CP/AP/Ch through time"
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783:Grade II listed buildings and structures in Thorpe
502:This range of elevations is greater than central
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930:Church of St Mary Stable Block Coldharbour Lane
370:, England, around 20 miles (32 km) west of
1814:"OS Map with Listed Buildings and Parks marked"
1468:Thorpe Place: Mr. Henry Currie Leigh-Bennett. (
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
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1844:"St Mary's Church (Grade II*) (1189962)"
667:, by which the legal partition was effected.
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2618:Wraysbury Skiff and Punting Club, Runnymede
1693:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3
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1437:Notable former residents of Thorpe include
898:Church of St Mary (Gates) Coldharbour Lane
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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.
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1901:"The Cottage (Grade II*) (1378051)"
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619:, herbage (typically woodland) worth 24
1740:"Surrey Northern Registration District"
1090:Manorhouse farmhouse Coldharbour Lane
1074:Manorhouse farm barn Coldharbour Lane
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1460:In 1909, H.E. Malden's edition of the
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648:Francis Leigh (later Lord Chichester)
2524:Addlestone & Weybridge Town F.C.
2296:Royal Holloway, University of London
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1470:M.P. for Chertsey district 1897–1903
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1042:Homestead Cottage Clockhouse Lane
1010:Goose Green House Clockhouse Lane
978:Eastley End Cottage Norlands Lane
962:Eastley End House Coldharbour Lane
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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
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1695:. Institute of Historical Research
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1404:The American School in Switzerland
1234:The Old Post Office Village Road
607:. Its domesday assets were: seven
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2614:Staines Sailing Club, Egham Hythe
1999:
1778:"Horrors of an English village".
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1298:Walnut Tree Cottage Village Road
1202:Thatched Cottage Church Approach
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483:as much of the area lies on thin
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1719:A Vision of Britain through Time
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1670:Inclosure Act. 47 Geo. 3. c. 63
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699:in Thorpe was 16 per 1,000 and
678:were the main houses. It had a
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411:River Bourne or Chertsey Bourne
2610:Staines Boat Club, Egham Hythe
2461:Crossland House, Virginia Park
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1408:The American School In England
590:dissolution of the monasteries
448:Virginia Water railway station
421:, is a largely suburban area.
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2560:Englefield Green Cricket Club
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1186:Sheila Cottage Village Road
1058:Little Timbers Village Road
866:Church Approach No. 1
818:Blossom Cottage Village Road
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1488:The Grange: Mr. E. H. Holden
1314:West End Farm Rosemary Lane
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2658:Places listed are articles
2235:St Peter's Church, Chertsey
1386:Official statistics of the
1379:Building in Thorpe used by
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115:OS grid reference
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1106:Morley House Village Road
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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"
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221:Postcode district
2623:Weybridge Rowing Club
2606:Addlestone Canoe Club
2550:Chertsey Cricket Club
2339:Byfleet & New Haw
2013:at Wikimedia Commons
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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.
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475:Elevations and soil
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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
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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
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686:Hovels
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247:Police
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31:Thorpe
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