Conservation Area
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The whole of the centre of Chobham is a conservation area and is protected.  The following map shows buildings of interest in the conservation area.  

Conservation Area.GIF (12077 bytes)Key to Conservation Area Map

11th Century

T - Church of St. Lawrence

16th Century

G - The black and white cottage shops at 69 -71 High Street (the village bakery before the 1990s)

K - The Homestead and Aden Cottage

M - Old Pound Cottage

O - Cannon Cottage and Laurel Cottage

S - Bluebeckers Restaurant (was the White Hart P.H.) - part 17th Century

F - Melita Bridal Wear - with 18th Century alterations

17th and 18th Century

C - Lynton's House and the supermarket

U - The Tarrystone

V - Estate agents to Four Seasons Restaurant

Conservation Area.GIF (12077 bytes)18th Century

A - Grants Cottage

B - Myrtle Cottage

D - The Sun P.H.

E - Nos. 49, 51 & 53 High Street

I - Frogpool House

J - The Dial House (1720)

L - Pear Tree House

N - Coopers Lodge

R - Chemist (with 19th Century shop front)

19th Century

H - Nos. 83, 85, 87 & 89 High Street

P - Saddler's Halt Tea Rooms

Q - Nos. 68 & 70 High Street

W - Village Hall (1888)

Click here for a description of the trades once practised from these buildings

© David Stokes. This page last updated: October 24, 2003