- Stoneleigh, Surrey
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude=51.36377
longitude=-0.24900
official_name= Stoneleigh
map_type= Surrey
population= 8000
shire_district=Epsom and Ewell
shire_county =Surrey
region= South East Englandconstituency_westminster= Epsom and Ewell
post_town= EPSOM
postcode_district = KT17; KT19
postcode_area= KT
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ220642Stoneleigh is an area of
Epsom and Ewell inSurrey , centred aroundStoneleigh railway station and Stoneleigh Broadway. Much of the area was just open fields prior to the early1930 s when most of the estate was developed, now being populated almost entirely bysemi-detached housing. The red brick Anglican church of St John the Baptist, next to the station, was built around the same time. Stoneleigh comprises Stoneleigh Ward and Auriol Ward, wards in the Borough ofEpsom and Ewell .History
In the 17th century, the area where Stoneleigh now lies was part of the Great Park of
Nonsuch Palace . The park stretched from the palace itself, to the edge of the modern border of the area. In1731 the Nonsuch estate was sold off and the Great Park, by then known asWorcester Park was divided into farmland.Bowling Green and Coldharbour farms in the north of the park were run jointly, and in 1860 were acquired by John Jeffries Stone. He had a large house he called Stoneleigh built close to the Bowling Green Farmhouse, which gave its name to the Stoneleigh district. Farming reached its peak at the start of the 20th century when there were nearly 20 farms. The number went down rapidly after the
First World War and as there was great demand for housing it became profitable to sell off the farmland for building.Between the world wars, demand for houses on
commuter routes intoLondon meant the area of the Borough was built up rapidly. Stoneleigh station was opened in 1932, and the estates of Stoneleigh, Auriol andEwell Court developed around it during the remainder of the 1930’s.Stoneleigh railway station was originally to be named 'Stoneleigh Park' due to its proximity to the fields of the area. The reason this did not happen was due to the three stations further up the line also being called 'Park':
Worcester Park ,Motspur Park andRaynes Park .Coverage
Stoneleigh comprises the residential areas either side of the railway including Stoneleigh Broadway. It is generally accepted as extending as far Kingston Road (A240) in the south,
Nonsuch Park to the east, Cuddington Recreation Ground to the north and Auriol Park [Auriol Park is a King George's Field. See alsoList of King George V Playing Fields (Surrey) under the entry for Worcester Park] to the west. Some of the Auriol Ward, however, may be considered as part ofEwell or of Worcester Park.Population
Stoneleigh ward has a population of 4,700 people, an increase of 3.6% from 1991, with 2,378 females compared to 2,322 males. Auriol ward is the smallest in the Borough with a population of 3687 people, a decrease of 19% from 1991, with 1,858 females compared to 1,829 males. This decrease in population can be directly attributed to the area lost to Ewell Court ward, where the population increased by 19%. Females slightly out-number males in both wards (a trend seen both Borough and county wide).
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