. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . 17 ni. WALTON .\SD HKESIIAM STATION. 19 ni. WEYBKIDGESTATION. EAST H0BSL£1l TOWER, EABL LOVELACE. LONDON TO DOKCHESTER. 143 17 ni- WALTON AND HERSHAM STATION. 19 m. WETBKIDGKSTATION. Chertsey Br. ^ Esq.; Moulsey Park, James Todd, Esq. li m. w. West Moulsey. GroveGottage, Right Hon. John W. Croker; Sutton Villa, Thomas Gunning, Esq.;Ivj Cottage, John G. Nicholls, Esq.; Mole Cotta


. The railroad book of England: historical, topographical and picturesque; descriptive of the cities, towns, country seats, and other subjects of local interest. With a brief sketch of the lines in Scotland and Wales . 17 ni. WALTON .\SD HKESIIAM STATION. 19 ni. WEYBKIDGESTATION. EAST H0BSL£1l TOWER, EABL LOVELACE. LONDON TO DOKCHESTER. 143 17 ni- WALTON AND HERSHAM STATION. 19 m. WETBKIDGKSTATION. Chertsey Br. ^ Esq.; Moulsey Park, James Todd, Esq. li m. w. West Moulsey. GroveGottage, Right Hon. John W. Croker; Sutton Villa, Thomas Gunning, Esq.;Ivj Cottage, John G. Nicholls, Esq.; Mole Cottage, W. P. Pabner, THE GRANGE, EDMUND LIONEL WELLES, ESQ. The villa is charmingly situated between the village and the Mole. Itsgrounds are laid out with great taste and beauty, and being on a gravellysoil, is remarkably salubrious. 1 m. N. Walton Heksham. Walton-on-Thames, county of Surrey, isbeautifully situated on the above river, which is crossed by a good has a handsome church, with some fine monuments. Apps Court,Eichard Sharpe, Esq. It was built on the site of an old mansion of Car-dinal Wolseys. Elm-Tree House, John Chapman, Esq.; Ashley Park,Sir Hcni-y Eletcher, Bart.; Holly Grove, Captain John Shepherd; MountFeUx, Earl TankerviUe ; Manor House, Mrs. Colonel Taylor ; Apps CourtCottage, Hem-y Tubbs, Esq. Weybridge. The church, dedicated to St. Nicholas, contains someancient and modem monuments, and among them one to the memory of thelate Duchess of Kent, by Chantrey. On the green is a column thirty feet high,also erected to the memory of Her Royal Highness. Oatland, — Pepper-corn, Es


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