There are five conservation areas in Weybridge.
Two of them are in the town and are situated at either end of the High Street. The first is the Weybridge Town Centre Conservation Area established in 1977 and the second is the Monument Green Conservation Area established in 1990.
Other conservation areas include the Wey Navigation, where it covers local areas, the whole of the old Brooklands race track site and the Templemere estate in Oatlands.
Town Conservation Areas
The Town Centre area covers the meeting point of three streets – Church Street, Bridge Road and Heath Road – and the churchyard around St James’ Church. The boundary of the area largely follows the back boundaries of the various properties which front these streets, apart from the boundary around the large churchyard, which abuts a car park and the town allotments. The southern boundary is defined by the cross roads at the junction of Heath Road with Mayfield Road and Curzon Road, marking the southern limit of town centre development in the late 19th century. For pictures of the area see here and here.
The Monument Green area is defined by the junction of High Street and Monument Green on its southern side, the junction of Monument Green with Dorchester Road and Thames Street to the north, and the junction of the Green with Monument Hill to the south-east. For pictures of the area see here.
Elmbridge Borough Council, in partnership with English Heritage, produced Character Appraisal & Management Proposals for each of the town conservation areas in 2006. The documents were created through collaborative working by the Weybridge Conservation Area Working Group, which included Weybridge Society representatives.
The documents and maps for the town conservation areas can be found on the Elmbridge Borough Council website.
Wey Navigation Conservation Area
This area starts at the junction with the River Thames and continues down until the old Wey bridge at Bridge Road. The area is generally restricted to the Weybridge bankside only but does include the Bull Dogs island.
Maps and other details are here.
For pictures of the area see here.
Brooklands Conservation Area
Brooklands was designated as a Conservation Area in 1989 and is important for its historical links with motor racing and aviation.
Details from EBC are here.
For pictures of the area see here.
Templemere Conservation Area
The Templemere estate is a unique 1960s development of 65 houses set in 12 acres of historic grounds. It was designated as a conservation area on 13 June 2017. More details are here.