List of public art in Surrey
Public art in Surrey
This list comprises works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space in the county of Surrey , England. UK. For brevity this does not include markers and milestones, parts of buildings or ornamental features to main bridges, stained glass and other artistic works attached to places of worship. Art at Brookwood cemetery , the UK's most populous, are not listed here as its land is open to those paying their respects but private.
Indoor artworks are excluded from this list, including in the county's 11 district halls, at its University , schools and colleges, community halls and in the art museums and galleries in Surrey category. Community project millennial tapestries and embroideries are on public display in visitor centres at Dunsfold , Holmbury St Mary and Sunbury-on-Thames . Clock towers (including clock housings on metal posts) are excluded from the list such as in Abinger Hammer (although its colourful blacksmith sculpture striking a bell overhangs a public road), Bisley , Cobham , Epsom , and Sunbury. Wikipedia's list of Grade I listed buildings in Surrey is a government-backed list of the top historical and architectural structures and ruins including the somewhat intact castles: Farnham , Guildford and Reigate . Moved architecture/relics such as part of the Leptis Magna (Roman city) ruins and some fountains have been included, lacking practical purposes.
Albury
Burpham
Camberley
Chertsey
Chobham
Cranleigh
Dorking
East and West Horsley
Image
Subject
Location
Date
Sculptor/Artist
Source
Coordinates
Dancing Gypsy
Nomad Theatre, East Horsley
Faith Brook
[ 23]
Egham
Epsom and Ewell
Esher
Farnham
University for Creative Arts, Farnham campus
Frimley
Godalming
Guildford
University of Surrey
Image
Subject
Location
Date
Sculptor/Artist
Source
Coordinates
All the Gang Are Here
University of Surrey campus
2007
Carol Orwin
[ 53]
Geodesic Dome
University of Surrey campus
1982
Based on an original by Buckminster Fuller
[ 53]
51°14′36″N 0°35′14″W / 51.24333°N 0.58722°W / 51.24333; -0.58722
Spine 3
University of Surrey campus
2004
Diane Maclean
[ 53]
51°14′36″N 0°35′13″W / 51.24333°N 0.58694°W / 51.24333; -0.58694
Alan Turing
On the Piazza, University of Surrey campus
2004
John W. Mills
[ 53]
The Surrey Stag
Entrance to the University of Surrey campus
2009
Allan Sly
[ 53]
51°14′29″N 0°35′43″W / 51.24139°N 0.59528°W / 51.24139; -0.59528
Knife Birds
In front of the School of Management Building, University of Surrey campus
2004
Bridget McCrum
[ 53]
Narcissus
University of Surrey campus
William Pye
[ 53]
51°14′34″N 0°35′18″W / 51.24278°N 0.58833°W / 51.24278; -0.58833
Thinking Of My Future
Behind Senate House, in the amphitheatre, University of Surrey campus
2010
Christopher Chipfuya
[ 53]
Mural
Outside of the Lecture Theatre Block, University of Surrey campus
1980
Duncan Newton
[ 53]
Ceramic mural
Outside of the Students’ Union, University of Surrey campus
Students at the Roehampton Institute Art Department
[ 53]
Walkways
above Spine Road, University of Surrey campus
1996
Peter Jeffery
[ 53]
Spiral
in front of Postgraduate Medical School, Manor Park Campus, University of Surrey
Bridget McCrum
[ 53]
51°14′21″N 0°36′45″W / 51.23917°N 0.61250°W / 51.23917; -0.61250
Triple Ripple
Manor Park Campus, University of Surrey
2008
Diane Maclean
[ 53]
51°14′20″N 0°36′25″W / 51.23889°N 0.60694°W / 51.23889; -0.60694
Acrobat
Foyer of Austin Pearce Building, University of Surrey
Natalie Staniforth
[ 53]
Fish
Outside Senate House
Daren Greenhow
[ 53]
Fish
Outside Senate House
Daren Greenhow
[ 53]
Fish
Outside the Library
Daren Greenhow
[ 53]
Charmer
Performing Arts technology studios
2011
Jon Edgar
[ 53]
Haslemere
Leatherhead
Image
Subject
Location
Date
Sculptor/Artist
Source
Coordinates
Girl with Doves
Station Approach, Leatherhead
1973 cast of 1970 original
David Wynne
[ 58]
51°17′56″N 0°20′1.68″W / 51.29889°N 0.3338000°W / 51.29889; -0.3338000
The Leopard
Station Approach, Leatherhead
1983 (moved to Leatherhead in 2009)
Jonathan Kenworth
[ 59]
51°17′57.12″N 0°20′00.24″W / 51.2992000°N 0.3334000°W / 51.2992000; -0.3334000
'Bridges' Ironwork
Leatherhead High Street, Leatherhead
Unknown
Peter Parkinson, Lawrence Walker, Richard Quinnell, Lucy Quinnell
[ 60]
51°17′42.8″N 0°19′46.9″W / 51.295222°N 0.329694°W / 51.295222; -0.329694
Bindi Dreamer
Swan Shopping Centre, Leatherhead
2000
Jilly Sutton
[ 61]
51°17′44.6″N 0°19′40.3″W / 51.295722°N 0.327861°W / 51.295722; -0.327861
Mole Gap Sculpture
Leatherhead Park, Leatherhead
2002
Terrence M. Clarke
[ 62]
51°17′49.6″N 0°19′57.2″W / 51.297111°N 0.332556°W / 51.297111; -0.332556
The Leatherhead Kingfisher
Kingston Road, Leatherhead
2022
Peter Parkinson, Lawrence Walker, Richard Quinnell, Lucy Quinnell
[ 63]
51°18′43″N 0°20′02″W / 51.31194°N 0.33389°W / 51.31194; -0.33389
Longcross
Molesey
Reigate and Redhill
Runnymede
Staines-upon-Thames
Sunbury-on-Thames
Virginia Water
Weybridge
Whiteley Village
Woking
Image
Subject
Location
Date
Sculptor/Artist
Source
Coordinates
Martian tripod (aloft on slender, angular legs)
Church Street East, Woking
1998
Michael Condron
[ 90]
51°19′14″N 0°33′25″W / 51.32056°N 0.55694°W / 51.32056; -0.55694
Martian cylinder
Church Street East, Woking
1998
Michael Condron
51°19′14″N 0°33′25″W / 51.32056°N 0.55694°W / 51.32056; -0.55694
Hawker Hunter
Church Street East, outside the Big Apple leisure complex
1996, Removed July 2018
[ 91]
51°19′13″N 0°33′23″W / 51.32028°N 0.55639°W / 51.32028; -0.55639
William Robert Grove
Woking Park
2003
Ulli Knall
[ 92]
51°18′42″N 0°33′24″W / 51.31167°N 0.55667°W / 51.31167; -0.55667
Pegasus
Brewery Road
2009
Tree Pirates
[ 93]
51°19′19″N 0°33′38″W / 51.32194°N 0.56056°W / 51.32194; -0.56056
Exchanging Luminance
Outside of The Lightbox
2010
Richard Jackson
[ 94]
51°19′17″N 0°33′34″W / 51.32139°N 0.55944°W / 51.32139; -0.55944
Winning Shot
Jubilee Square
2012
Christine Charlesworth
[ 95]
51°19′13″N 0°33′32″W / 51.320183°N 0.55877119°W / 51.320183; -0.55877119
The Space Between
Plaza, Orion Gate, Guildford Road
2012
Richard Heys
[ 96]
51°18′58″N 0°33′38″W / 51.31611°N 0.56056°W / 51.31611; -0.56056
Lakers Life
Outside of the Lightbox
2014 only?
Jono Retallick, George Otto, Rib Davis, Lakers Youth Centre
[ 97]
51°19′17″N 0°33′34″W / 51.32139°N 0.55944°W / 51.32139; -0.55944
Surrey Hills
Wolsey Place Shopping Centre
2014
Sara Holmes
[ 98]
Sir Alec Bedser bowling
next to Bedser Bridge
2015
Allan Sly
[ 99]
51°19′17″N 0°33′36″W / 51.32139°N 0.56000°W / 51.32139; -0.56000
Eric Bedser batting
next to Bedser Bridge
2015
Allan Sly
[ 99]
51°19′17″N 0°33′36″W / 51.32139°N 0.56000°W / 51.32139; -0.56000
Seated Man
Woking station
2017
Sean Henry
[ 100]
51°19′09″N 0°33′24″W / 51.319127°N 0.55655837°W / 51.319127; -0.55655837
Standing Man
Mercia Walk
2017
Sean Henry
[ 100]
Standing Woman
Peacock Centre
2017
Sean Henry
[ 100]
51°19′11″N 0°33′34″W / 51.319817°N 0.55930763°W / 51.319817; -0.55930763
Walking Woman
Commercial Road
2017
Sean Henry
[ 100]
The Wanderer
Albion Square
2017
Sean Henry
[ 100]
51°19′08″N 0°33′27″W / 51.318842°N 0.55738986°W / 51.318842; -0.55738986
Catafalque
Victoria Square
2017
Sean Henry
[ 100]
H G Wells
Victoria Gate
2017
Wesley Harland
[ 101]
Ethel Smyth
Dukes Court Plaza
2022
Christine Charlesworth
[ 102]
51°19′14″N 0°33′17″W / 51.32056°N 0.55472°W / 51.32056; -0.55472
Standing Figure (Man)
Henry Plaza
2022
Sean Henry
[ 103]
51°19′07″N 0°33′38″W / 51.318589°N 0.56055°W / 51.318589; -0.56055
Standing Figure (Woman)
Henry Plaza
2022
Sean Henry
[ 103]
51°19′07″N 0°33′38″W / 51.318675°N 0.560581°W / 51.318675; -0.560581
?
Henry Plaza
2022
51°19′07.65″N 0°33′40.66″W / 51.3187917°N 0.5612944°W / 51.3187917; -0.5612944
Going Underground
Mercia Walk
?
Reece Ingram
[ 104]
51°19′14″N 0°33′33″W / 51.320676°N 0.55920839°W / 51.320676; -0.55920839
War memorials
Image
Subject
Location
Date
Sculptor/Artist
Source
Coordinates
Abinger Common War Memorial
Church Green Abinger Common
1920
Edwin Lutyens
[ 105]
51°12′05″N 0°24′20″W / 51.20146°N 0.40552°W / 51.20146; -0.40552
War Memorial
Ash Hill Road, Ash, Surrey
1921
Harold Falkner
[ 106]
51°15′16.81″N 0°42′56.84″W / 51.2546694°N 0.7157889°W / 51.2546694; -0.7157889
Ashford War Memorial
Church Road and Fordbridge Road, Ashford
1920s
[ 107]
51°25′58″N 0°27′43″W / 51.4328°N 0.462°W / 51.4328; -0.462
Ashtead War Memorial
St George's Church, Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead
1920
[ 108]
51°18′51″N 0°18′32″W / 51.3142°N 0.3089°W / 51.3142; -0.3089
Badshot Lea War Memorial
Badshot Lea Road, Badshot Lea
1921
[ 109] [ 110]
51°13′51″N 0°45′45″W / 51.2307°N 0.7626°W / 51.2307; -0.7626
Men of Bagshot War Memorial
St Anne's Church, Bagshot
1920
F.E. Howard
[ 111]
51°21′38″N 0°41′56″W / 51.3605°N 0.6988°W / 51.3605; -0.6988
Banstead War Memorial
Banstead High Street, Park Road and Sutton Lane, Banstead
5 June 1921
Local residents
[ 112]
51°19′29″N 0°11′41″W / 51.3246°N 0.1948°W / 51.3246; -0.1948
Bisley War Memorial
Guildford Road and Church Lane, Bisley
25 September 1921
[ 113]
51°19′38″N 0°38′20″W / 51.3273°N 0.6388°W / 51.3273; -0.6388
Blindley Heath War Memorial
Church of St John the Evangelist, Blindley Heath , Godstone
1920 (relocated 1989)
[ 114] [ 115]
51°11′47″N 0°03′12″W / 51.1963°N 0.0532°W / 51.1963; -0.0532
Buckland War Memorial
Village Green, Buckland
1920
Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon
[ 116]
51°14′39″N 0°15′04″W / 51.24408°N 0.25123°W / 51.24408; -0.25123
Burpham War Memorial
Churchyard of St Marks, Burpham Lane, Burpham
22 August 1920
[ 117]
Busbridge War Memorial
Brighton Road, Busbridge
1922
Edwin Lutyens
[ 118]
51°10′39″N 0°36′08″W / 51.1775°N 0.6021°W / 51.1775; -0.6021
Byfleet War Memorial
High Road, Byfleet
1928
[ 119]
51°20′N 0°29′W / 51.34°N 0.48°W / 51.34; -0.48
Camberley Memorial Cross
Haig Road, Camberley
1922
[ 120]
51°20′21″N 0°44′57″W / 51.33914°N 0.74924°W / 51.33914; -0.74924
Capel War Memorial
Church of St John the Baptist, Capel
[ 121]
51°09′14″N 0°19′12″W / 51.1539°N 0.3199°W / 51.1539; -0.3199
Charlwood War Memorial
The Street, Charlwood
1920
Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon
[ 122]
51°09′21″N 0°13′35″W / 51.1557°N 0.2264°W / 51.1557; -0.2264
Chertsey War Memorial
Windsor Street, Chertsey , outside the parish church of St. Peter
1920s
Joseph Whitehead and Sons
[ 123]
51°23′32″N 0°30′13″W / 51.3922°N 0.5036°W / 51.3922; -0.5036
Chiddingfold War Memorial
St Mary’s Church, Chiddingfold
1923
[ 124]
51°06′35″N 0°37′47″W / 51.1098°N 0.6297°W / 51.1098; -0.6297
Chipstead War Memorial
Church Green, Star Lane, Hooley , near Chipstead , opposite St. Margaret's Church
1920s
[ 125]
51°17′32″N 0°09′42″W / 51.2923°N 0.1617°W / 51.2923; -0.1617
Chilworth War Memorial
Dorking Road, Chilworth
[ 126]
51°12′57″N 0°31′21″W / 51.2159°N 0.5225°W / 51.2159; -0.5225
Chobham War Memorial
High Street, Chobham and Cannon Crescent
[ 127]
51°20′52″N 0°36′09″W / 51.3479°N 0.60255°W / 51.3479; -0.60255
Churt Memorial Column
Farnham Road, Churt
[ 128]
51°08′20″N 0°46′52″W / 51.1389°N 0.7811°W / 51.1389; -0.7811
Claygate War Memorial
Church Road, Claygate
1921
[ 129]
51°21′33″N 0°20′21″W / 51.3591°N 0.3393°W / 51.3591; -0.3393
Coldharbour War Memorial
Coldharbour Common, Abinger Road
[ 130]
51°10′55″N 0°21′26″W / 51.18205°N 0.35729°W / 51.18205; -0.35729
Cranleigh War Memorial
High Street
5 December 1920
[ 131]
51°08′31″N 0°29′30″W / 51.1419°N 0.4916°W / 51.1419; -0.4916
Dorking War Memorial
South Street
17 July 1921
Thomas Braddock
[ 132] [ 133]
51°13′51″N 0°20′03″W / 51.2307°N 0.3342°W / 51.2307; -0.3342
Dormansland War Memorial
Dormans High Street, Dormansland
1919
Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon
[ 134]
51°09′35″N 0°00′20″E / 51.1598°N 0.0056°E / 51.1598; 0.0056
Egham War Memorial
St John's Church
51°25′57″N 0°32′41″W / 51.4324°N 0.5448°W / 51.4324; -0.5448
Epsom War Memorial
Ashley Road and Treadwell Road
1921
Aston Webb
[ 135]
51°19′16″N 0°15′36″W / 51.32111°N 0.26000°W / 51.32111; -0.26000
Esher War Memorial
On Esher Green
[ 136]
51°22′15″N 0°22′00″W / 51.3709°N 0.3667°W / 51.3709; -0.3667
Ewhurst War Memorial
The Mount, Ewhurst
1920
[ 137]
51°09′11″N 0°26′30″W / 51.1530°N 0.4418°W / 51.1530; -0.4418
Farnham War Memorial
Gostrey Meadow, Farnham
1921
W. C. Watson
[ 138]
51°12′48″N 0°47′42″W / 51.2132°N 0.7951°W / 51.2132; -0.7951
Frensham War Memorial
Frensham Road, Frensham
1920
Robert Morley
[ 139]
51°10′00″N 0°47′17″W / 51.1668°N 0.7881°W / 51.1668; -0.7881
Godalming War Memorial
Riverside park below St Peter & St Paul's church
25 September 1921
A R Powys
[ 140]
51°11′15″N 0°36′57″W / 51.1874°N 0.6159°W / 51.1874; -0.6159
Grayswood War Memorial
Grayswood Road
[ 141]
51°06′07″N 0°41′38″W / 51.102°N 0.694°W / 51.102; -0.694
Great Bookham War Memorial
St Nicolas' Church, Great Bookham
[ 142]
51°16′46″N 0°22′27″W / 51.2794°N 0.3742°W / 51.2794; -0.3742
Guildford War Memorial
Grounds of Guildford Castle
6 November 1921
[ 143]
51°14′3″N 0°34′18″W / 51.23417°N 0.57167°W / 51.23417; -0.57167
Post WW2 Guildford War Memorial
Grounds of Guildford Castle
30 September 2018
David Annand
[ 144]
51°14′2″N 0°34′18″W / 51.23389°N 0.57167°W / 51.23389; -0.57167
Hale War Memorial
Upper Hale Road, Hale
1921
William Curtis Green
[ 145] [ 146] [ 147]
51°14′02″N 0°47′48″W / 51.2339°N 0.7968°W / 51.2339; -0.7968
Haslemere War Memorial
Haslemere town centre
1920s
[ 148]
51°05′16″N 0°42′34″W / 51.0878°N 0.7094°W / 51.0878; -0.7094
Horley War Memorial
Horley Recreation Ground, Brighton Road
1922
Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon
[ 149]
51°10′30″N 0°10′14″W / 51.17499°N 0.17042°W / 51.17499; -0.17042
Kingswood and Tadworth War Memorial
Brighton Road, Kingswood
1920
Frederick Bligh Bond
[ 150]
51°17′08″N 0°13′13″W / 51.2856°N 0.2203°W / 51.2856; -0.2203
Laleham War Memorial
Broadway and Shepperton Road, Laleham
1920s
[ 151]
51°24′33″N 0°29′25″W / 51.4093°N 0.4903°W / 51.4093; -0.4903
Leatherhead War Memorial
North Street, Leatherhead
1920s
[ 152]
51°17′45″N 0°19′50″W / 51.29591°N 0.33052°W / 51.29591; -0.33052
Lingfield War Memorial
High Street, Lingfield
1920
Arthur Hayward
[ 153] [ 154]
51°10′27″N 0°01′06″W / 51.1743°N 0.0184°W / 51.1743; -0.0184
Mickleham War Memorial
St Michael's Church, Mickleham
1920
[ 155]
51°16′03″N 0°19′25″W / 51.2674°N 0.3236°W / 51.2674; -0.3236
Molesey War Memorial
by River Thames towpath and Hurst Road, East Molesey
[ 156]
51°24′16″N 0°20′45″W / 51.40444°N 0.34583°W / 51.40444; -0.34583
Newdigate War Memorial
Village Street, Newdigate
1920
J Hatchard Smith
[ 157]
51°09′54″N 0°17′19″W / 51.1650°N 0.2886°W / 51.1650; -0.2886
Normandy War Memorial
Guildford Road, Normandy
[ 158]
51°15′22″N 0°40′23″W / 51.256°N 0.6731°W / 51.256; -0.6731
Oxted War Memorial
Church Lane, near to Station Road West
[ 159]
51°15′25″N 0°0′27″W / 51.25694°N 0.00750°W / 51.25694; -0.00750
Peaslake War Memorial
Peaslake Lane, Peaslake
1921
[ 160]
51°11′30″N 0°26′47″W / 51.1916°N 0.4465°W / 51.1916; -0.4465
Reigate War Memorial
Alma Road, near St. Mark's Church, Reigate
1920s
Hicks and Charlewood
[ 161]
51°14′36″N 0°12′10″W / 51.24333°N 0.20278°W / 51.24333; -0.20278
Redhill War Memorial
Shaw's Corner, Redhill , near St Paul's Reformed Church
1923
Richard Reginald Goulden
[ 162]
51°14′15″N 0°10′55″W / 51.23750°N 0.18194°W / 51.23750; -0.18194
St Thomas-on-the-Bourne War Memorial
Frensham Road, Farnham
1921
Harold Falkner
[ 163]
51°12′10″N 0°47′34″W / 51.2027°N 0.7927°W / 51.2027; -0.7927
Shepperton War Memorial
Russell Road roundabout, Shepperton
1921
[ 164]
51°23′28″N 0°27′0″W / 51.39111°N 0.45000°W / 51.39111; -0.45000
Shere war memorial
The Square, Shere
1921
[ 165]
Shottermill War Memorial
St Stephen's Church
[ 166]
51°05′12″N 0°44′11″W / 51.086743°N 0.736412°W / 51.086743; -0.736412
Staines War Memorial
Square by Old Town Hall
1920s
[ 167] [ 77]
51°26′00″N 0°30′51″W / 51.43335°N 0.51415°W / 51.43335; -0.51415
Stanwell War Memorial
High Street, Stanwell
1920
F.E. Howard
[ 168]
51°27′26″N 0°28′46″W / 51.4571°N 0.4795°W / 51.4571; -0.4795
Sunbury War Memorial
Green Street
1920s
[ 169]
51°24′41″N 0°25′03″W / 51.4115°N 0.4175°W / 51.4115; -0.4175
Thursley War Memorial
St Michael's Church, Thursley
[ 170]
51°08′47″N 0°42′49″W / 51.1465°N 0.7136°W / 51.1465; -0.7136
Tilford War Memorial
Tilford Road, Tilford
1923 or earlier
[ 171]
51°10′51″N 0°45′06″W / 51.1809°N 0.7517°W / 51.1809; -0.7517
Walton War Memorial
High Street, Ashley Road and New Zealand Avenue
[ 172]
51°23′02″N 0°25′03″W / 51.3840°N 0.4175°W / 51.3840; -0.4175
Warlingham War Memorial
Warlingham Green
4 December 1921
J E Taylorsen
[ 173]
51°18′35″N 0°03′21″W / 51.30965°N 0.05586°W / 51.30965; -0.05586
West Byfleet War Memorial
St John's Church, Parvis Road, West Byfleet
1920
[ 174]
51°20′17″N 0°30′11″W / 51.338°N 0.503°W / 51.338; -0.503
Weybridge War Memorial
Queens Road and Hanger Hill
1920s
J. Hatchard Smith
[ 175] [ 176]
51°22′15″N 0°27′05″W / 51.3709°N 0.4513°W / 51.3709; -0.4513
Windlesham War Memorial
Church of St John the Baptist, Windlesham
1920
[ 177]
51°21′55″N 0°39′55″W / 51.3652°N 0.6652°W / 51.3652; -0.6652
Memorial
Windlesham Field of Remembrance
1950
[ 178]
51°22′01″N 0°39′27″W / 51.3670°N 0.6576°W / 51.3670; -0.6576
Woking War Memorial
Jubilee Square. Originally at Sparrow Park.
1920s
Francis William Doyle Jones
[ 179]
51°19′12″N 0°33′31″W / 51.32000°N 0.55861°W / 51.32000; -0.55861
Woldingham War Memorial
Station Road, Woldingham
2014
Liam O'Connor
[ 180]
51°17′10″N 0°02′14″W / 51.2860°N 0.0373°W / 51.2860; -0.0373
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