List of public art in Surrey

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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.

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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.

Burpham

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Sutherland Circle.jpg Sutherland CircleSutherland Memorial Park2017Steve Tomlinson [1] 51°15′39″N0°32′51″W / 51.26083°N 0.54750°W / 51.26083; -0.54750

Camberley

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
CamberleyConcreteElephant.JPG Trollope and Colls White ElephantLondon Road1963/1964 Barbara Jones [2] [3] 51°19′59″N0°46′15″W / 51.33306°N 0.77083°W / 51.33306; -0.77083
'The Tambourine Girls' sculpture by Charlotte Randall, in Camberley, Surrey - Geograph-3392086.jpg The Tambourine Girls (three women dancing)London Road1989Charlotte Randall [4] [5] 51°20′5″N0°45′50″W / 51.33472°N 0.76389°W / 51.33472; -0.76389
"Into our first world" by Kenneth Ford, Camberley, Surrey.jpg Into Our First WorldSurrey Heath House, Camberley 1993 Ken Ford [6] 51°20′21″N0°44′35″W / 51.33917°N 0.74306°W / 51.33917; -0.74306
The Right Way, Park Street, Camberley, Sculpture.jpg The Right Way (two metal figures, aloft, pointing to two directions)Park Street and Obelisk Way2009 Rick Kirby [7] [8] 51°20′17″N0°45′53″W / 51.33806°N 0.76472°W / 51.33806; -0.76472
Bust of John Pennycuick, memorial garden, London Road Recreation Ground, Camberley, Surrey.jpg John Pennycuick London Road Recreation Ground2022 [9] 51°20′11″N0°45′03″W / 51.33639°N 0.75083°W / 51.33639; -0.75083

Chertsey

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Bust of Charles James Fox (1749-1806), Chertsey.jpg Charles James Fox Outside Liberty House, Guildford Street, Chertsey Ian Rank-Broadley [10] 51°23′16″N0°30′30″W / 51.3879°N 0.5083°W / 51.3879; -0.5083
Blanche Heriot holds clapper Chertsey 2014.jpg Blanche Heriot Outside Melita House, Bridge StreetSheila Mitchell [11] 51°23′20″N0°29′18″W / 51.3889°N 0.4882°W / 51.3889; -0.4882
Bench commemorating the 100th anniversary of the dedication of Chertsey War Memorial.jpg Bench to commemorate 100th anniversary of unveiling of Chertsey War MemorialOutside St Peter's Church30 October 2021 51°23′32″N0°30′13″W / 51.3923°N 0.5037°W / 51.3923; -0.5037

Chobham

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
The Victoria Memorial, Chobham Common - geograph.org.uk - 1810608.jpg Queen Victoria MonumentBeside Windsor Road, Chobham Common 1901 [12] 51°22′51″N0°36′52″W / 51.3809°N 0.6144°W / 51.3809; -0.6144
The Chobham Cannon - geograph.org.uk - 384726.jpg Chobham CannonAs above1979 (replaced an earlier cannon of 1901)Local workers [13] 51°20′52″N0°36′09″W / 51.3478°N 0.60256°W / 51.3478; -0.60256

Cranleigh

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Obelisk in Cranleigh. - geograph.org.uk - 167981.jpg ObeliskHorsham Road and Ewhurst Road, Cranleigh 1794Jacob Ellery [14] 51°08′27″N0°29′07″W / 51.1408°N 0.4852°W / 51.1408; -0.4852

Dorking

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Thomas Cubitt Statue - geograph.org.uk - 758458.jpg Thomas Cubitt, MP and philanthropistOpposite Dorking Halls, Reigate Road2000 William Fawke [15] 51°14′06″N0°19′33″W / 51.2350°N 0.3258°W / 51.2350; -0.3258
Ralph Vaughan Williams - geograph.org.uk - 1050382.jpg Ralph Vaughan Williams, composerOutside Dorking Halls, Reigate Road2001 William Fawke [15] 51°14′05″N0°19′33″W / 51.2348°N 0.3258°W / 51.2348; -0.3258
Dorking Cockerel - geograph.org.uk - 582787.jpg Dorking Cockerel Deepdene Roundabout, Dorking 2007Peter Parkinson [16] 51°14′08″N0°19′21″W / 51.2356°N 0.3224°W / 51.2356; -0.3224
Pixham End Roundabout cycling statue.jpg 2012 Cyclist Sculpture for the Olympic Road Race Pixham End roundabout2012Heather Burrell [17] 51°14′41″N0°19′28″W / 51.24472°N 0.32444°W / 51.24472; -0.32444
Detail of the Grant Allen arch at Allen Court, Dorking - geograph.org.uk - 1590182.jpg Grant Allen ArchAllen Court, High Street2013Lucy Quinnell [18] 51°13′55″N0°19′56″W / 51.2320°N 0.3321°W / 51.2320; -0.3321
Mayflower by Lucy Quinnell (installed March 2021).jpg Mayflower West Street2021Lucy Quinnell [19] 51°13′54″N0°20′06″W / 51.2317°N 0.3350°W / 51.2317; -0.3350
Radius (2021) by James Tunnard, Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking, Surrey 01.jpg Radius Denbies Wine Estate 2021James Tunnard [20] 51°14′39″N0°20′26″W / 51.2441°N 0.3405°W / 51.2441; -0.3405

East and West Horsley

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Dancing GypsyNomad Theatre, East Horsley Faith Brook [21]

Egham

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Magna Carta Fountain (1994) Neil Lawson Baker, High Street, Egham, Surrey.jpg Magna Carta FountainHigh Street, Egham 1994 Neil Lawson Baker [22] 51°25′56″N0°32′46″W / 51.4323°N 0.5462°W / 51.4323; -0.5462
Kingjohn-Egham-DavidParfitt.JPG King John signing Magna CartaHigh Street1997David Parfitt [23] 51°25′57″N0°32′42″W / 51.4325°N 0.5451°W / 51.4325; -0.5451

Epsom and Ewell

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Entrance Arch To Garden Of Bourne Hall, Ewell.jpg 'Dog Gate' (three oversized animals aloft around and above a public hall gate)London Road and Spring Street, Ewell c. 1795Thomas Hercey Barritt [24] 51°21′01″N0°15′01″W / 51.35033°N 0.25027°W / 51.35033; -0.25027
John Gilpin as Spectre de la Rose.jpg John Gilpin as Spectre de la Rose Outside Epsom Playhouse 1999Tom Merrifield [25] [26] 51°19′53″N0°16′12″W / 51.33139°N 0.27000°W / 51.33139; -0.27000
Evocation of Speed, Derby Square, Epsom, Surrey.jpg Evocation of Speed
Diomed and Galileo (horses)
Derby Square, Epsom2001 Judy Boyt [27] 51°20′3″N0°15′57″W / 51.33417°N 0.26583°W / 51.33417; -0.26583
Emily Wilding Davison statue, Epsom High Street (July 2021).jpg Emily Davison, suffragette Marketplace, High Street, Epsom2021 Christine Charlesworth [28] 51°19′59″N0°16′08″W / 51.3331°N 0.2689°W / 51.3331; -0.2689

Esher

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Esher01.JPG Britannia (Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Memorial) Esher High Street, in the town centre1897 Francis John Williamson [29] 51°22′09″N0°21′57″W / 51.3691°N 0.3659°W / 51.3691; -0.3659
Esher, Fountain on The Green - geograph.org.uk - 106982.jpg Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee fountainEsher High Street1877 [30] 51°22′8″N0°21′54″W / 51.36889°N 0.36500°W / 51.36889; -0.36500

Farnham

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/artistSourceCoordinates
William Cobbett (1940s) by Willi Soukoup.jpg William Cobbett Museum of Farnham garden1940s Willi Soukop [31] 51°12′46″N0°48′15″W / 51.2128°N 0.8043°W / 51.2128; -0.8043
Hawthorn Lodge panels (1961) by Rachel Brown and Carole Hodgson.jpg Hawthorn Lodge panelsHawthorn Lodge1961Rachel Brown and Carole Hodgson [31] 51°12′46″N0°47′51″W / 51.2127°N 0.7976°W / 51.2127; -0.7976
Farnham and the way it sits in hills and valleys (1970) by Michael Fairclough.jpg Farnham and the way it sits in hills and valleysFarnham Delivery Office, West Street1970Michael Fairclough [31] 51°12′51″N0°48′05″W / 51.2142°N 0.8015°W / 51.2142; -0.8015
Lion and Lamb, Farnham.jpg The Lion and LambLion and Lamb Yard1985-86 Edwin Russell [32] 51°12′55″N0°48′05″W / 51.2152°N 0.8015°W / 51.2152; -0.8015
Andernach Millstone, South Street, Farnham, Surrey.jpg Andernach MillstoneSouth Street1992 [33] 51°12′50″N0°47′43″W / 51.214°N 0.7954°W / 51.214; -0.7954
Outdoor Bathing (1999) by Jane Jones.jpg Outdoor BathingVictoria Garden1999Jane Jones [31] 51°12′48″N0°47′42″W / 51.2133°N 0.7951°W / 51.2133; -0.7951
Hands On (2000) by West Street Potters, Farnham.jpg Hands OnFarnham Library grounds2000West Street Potters, Farnham [33] 51°12′48″N0°48′12″W / 51.2134°N 0.8032°W / 51.2134; -0.8032
Millennium Child sculpture by Sue Broadhead, Farnham.jpg Millennium ChildUpper Church Lane2000Sue Broadhead [31] 51°12′50″N0°47′59″W / 51.2139°N 0.7996°W / 51.2139; -0.7996
Bookstools or Moments in Time (2003) by Gillian Trotman (2).jpg Bookstools or Moments in TimeFarnham Library grounds2003Gillian Trotman [33] 51°12′47″N0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803
Monument (2013) by Sally Woodford.jpg MonumentMuseum of Farnham garden2013Sally Woodford 51°12′46″N0°48′15″W / 51.2128°N 0.8043°W / 51.2128; -0.8043
North Downs Way sculpture at Farnham (2).jpg North Downs Way sculptureA31 Farnham bypass2015FdK Design Consultants [34] 51°12′46″N0°47′38″W / 51.2128°N 0.7938°W / 51.2128; -0.7938
William Cobbett (2016) by Sheila Mitchell.jpg William CobbettHawthorn Lodge2016Sheila Mitchell [35] 51°12′46″N0°47′52″W / 51.2129°N 0.7977°W / 51.2129; -0.7977
The Farnham Sculpture - acorn (2020) by David Mayne.jpg The Farnham Sculpture - acornNew Ashgate Gallery2020David Mayne [36] [37] 51°12′46″N0°47′58″W / 51.2129°N 0.7994°W / 51.2129; -0.7994
The Farnham Sculpture - oak tree (2020) by David Mayne.jpg The Farnham Sculpture - oak treeNew Ashgate Gallery2020David Mayne [36] [37] 51°12′46″N0°47′58″W / 51.2129°N 0.7994°W / 51.2129; -0.7994
A Hand's Turn, an interactive sculptural installation by Natalie Bradwell and Livia Spinolo.jpg A Hand's TurnRiverside Walk2023Natalie Bradwell and Livia Spinolo [38] 51°12′44″N0°47′50″W / 51.2122°N 0.7973°W / 51.2122; -0.7973
Bishop's Table sculpture of a bishop (1) 2.jpg BishopBishop's Table Hotel, West Street 51°12′50″N0°48′11″W / 51.2138°N 0.803°W / 51.2138; -0.803
Bishop's Table sculpture of a bishop (1).jpg BishopBishop's Table Hotel, West Street 51°12′50″N0°48′11″W / 51.2138°N 0.803°W / 51.2138; -0.803
Matriarch by Ben Franklin (1).jpg MatriarchBorelli YardBen Franklin [31] 51°12′53″N0°47′54″W / 51.2148°N 0.7982°W / 51.2148; -0.7982
Unidentified sculpture 1 at Farnham Library (2).jpg Unidentified sculptureFarnham Library grounds 51°12′47″N0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803
Unidentified sculpture 2 at Farnham Library.jpg Unidentified sculptureFarnham Library grounds 51°12′47″N0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803
Unidentified sculpture 3 at Farnham Library.jpg Unidentified sculptureFarnham Library grounds 51°12′47″N0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803

University for Creative Arts, Farnham campus

ImageSubjectDateSculptor/artistSourceCoordinates
The Ladder (1983) by Charles Hewlings.jpg The Ladder1983Charles Hewlings [33] 51°12′58″N0°48′14″W / 51.216°N 0.804°W / 51.216; -0.804
The Wave (1989) by Charles Hewlings (2).jpg The Wave1989Charles Hewlings [33] 51°12′59″N0°48′17″W / 51.2164°N 0.8046°W / 51.2164; -0.8046
Untitled III (1989) by Brandon Davison.jpg Untitled III1989Brandon Davison [33] 51°13′02″N0°48′15″W / 51.2172°N 0.8043°W / 51.2172; -0.8043
Pipe, Dance (1997) by Marcus Robinson.jpg Pipe, Dance'1997Marcus Robinson [33] 51°12′59″N0°48′17″W / 51.2165°N 0.8046°W / 51.2165; -0.8046
Belief and Desire (1997) by Michael Kenny (2).jpg Belief and Desire1997Michael Kenney [33] 51°12′57″N0°48′16″W / 51.2157°N 0.8044°W / 51.2157; -0.8044
Projection I (1998) by Laurence Edwards (2).jpg Projection I1998 Laurence Edwards [33] 51°12′57″N0°48′14″W / 51.2159°N 0.8039°W / 51.2159; -0.8039
Udder and Over (2002) by Paul Cox (2).jpg Udder and Over2002Paul Cox [33] 51°12′59″N0°48′15″W / 51.2163°N 0.8042°W / 51.2163; -0.8042
Oaks on the run (2004) by Vincent Jack.jpg Oaks on the Run2004Vincent Jack [33] 51°12′58″N0°48′16″W / 51.216°N 0.8044°W / 51.216; -0.8044
A Fishy Tale - Another Brick in the Wall (2021) by Farnham residents.jpg A Fishy Tale - Another Brick in the Wall2021Farnham residents [31] 51°12′56″N0°48′14″W / 51.2156°N 0.8038°W / 51.2156; -0.8038
A Resting Place by Carl Anthony Irving (2).jpg A Resting PlaceCarl Anthony [33] 51°12′56″N0°48′14″W / 51.2155°N 0.804°W / 51.2155; -0.804
Earth and Wine by Michael Kenny.jpg Earth and WineMichael Kenney [33] 51°12′55″N0°48′16″W / 51.2154°N 0.8044°W / 51.2154; -0.8044
Unidentified sculpture at the University for Creative Arts, Farnham Campus.jpg Unidentified sculpture 51°12′59″N0°48′15″W / 51.2163°N 0.8041°W / 51.2163; -0.8041

Frimley

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Our Lady of Consolation, Frimley 2.jpg Our Lady of ConsolationOutside Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church, Frimley1940 John Francis Kavanagh

Godalming

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Thomas Sutton statue.jpg Thomas Sutton Charterhouse School, Godalming 1911 Goscombe John [39]
"Tribal" by Ruth Wheeler, outside Waverley Borough Council offices, The Burys, Godalming.jpg Tribal Waverley Borough Council offices, The Bury's, GodalmingRuth Wheeler 51°11′13″N0°36′36″W / 51.187°N 0.6099°W / 51.187; -0.6099

Guildford

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Twin Town Coats-of-Arms - geograph.org.uk - 330436.jpg Guildford and Freiburg im Breisgau coats of arms mosaic Tunsgate, Guildford 1994 [40] 51°14′09″N0°34′20″W / 51.2357°N 0.5722°W / 51.2357; -0.5722
Alice's Statue, Guildford Riverside - geograph.org.uk - 260626.jpg Alice and the White Rabbit Guildford Riverside1984Edwin Russell [41] 51°14′4″N0°34′36″W / 51.23444°N 0.57667°W / 51.23444; -0.57667
Alice Looking Glass Guildford.jpg Alice through the looking glass Guildford Castle grounds1990Jeanne Argent [42] 51°14′00″N0°34′19″W / 51.23333°N 0.57194°W / 51.23333; -0.57194
Guildford Throwbaaack - geograph.org.uk - 646840.jpg One Man and his Dog Eastgate courtyard1990Edwin Russell [43] 51°14′15″N0°34′3″W / 51.23750°N 0.56750°W / 51.23750; -0.56750
The Surrey Scholar - geograph.org.uk - 1195084.jpg The Surrey Scholarbottom of High Street2002 Allan Sly [21] [43] 51°14′07″N000°34′29″W / 51.23528°N 0.57472°W / 51.23528; -0.57472
Vane II Electric Theatre forecourt1997/1998Lucien Simon [43]
Masquerade Sculpture, Guildford - Surrey..jpg MasqueradeElectric Theatre Forecourt2005 Allan Sly [44] 51°14′10″N000°34′39″W / 51.23611°N 0.57750°W / 51.23611; -0.57750
Rhythm Blueunder Electric Theatre bridgePeter Freeman [21]
Onslow Arboretum - geograph.org.uk - 1215741.jpg Totem SculpturesOnslow ArboretumMary Branson [21]
5 sculpturesQueen Elizabeth ParkSue Fenton-Jones [21]
Lido Tree SculptureStoke cross-roadsRuth Wheeler [21]
Rising Stars.jpg Rising Starsoutside the OdeonSteve Geliot [21] 51°14′15″N000°34′45″W / 51.23750°N 0.57917°W / 51.23750; -0.57917
George Abbot.jpg George Abbot Sculptureat the top of the High Street1993 Faith Winter [43] 51°14′11″N000°34′13″W / 51.23639°N 0.57028°W / 51.23639; -0.57028
Max Headroom.jpg Height Barrieraccess to Woodbridge Meadows car parkRichard Farringdon [21] 51°14′41″N000°34′49″W / 51.24472°N 0.58028°W / 51.24472; -0.58028
Mosaicoutside DebenhamsMartin Cheek [21]
ReedsMillmead IslandRuth Wheeler [21]
George Abbot Sculpture GardenGeorge Abbot SchoolRussell Jakubowski [21]
Abstracts of Guildford Guildford Spectrum Gerry Baptist [21]
Geograph-3047440-by-Colin-Smith Dancers Jane Jones.jpg The Dancersoutside Baker Tilly on the Boxgrove Crossroads roundaboutJane Jones [21] 51°14′56″N0°33′12″W / 51.24889°N 0.55333°W / 51.24889; -0.55333
Shamrock seats.jpg Benches at Millmead LockMillmead IslandJohny Woodford [21] 51°13′59″N000°34′31″W / 51.23306°N 0.57528°W / 51.23306; -0.57528
"The Bargeman" Sculpture on Town Wharf, Guildford, Surrey - geograph.org.uk - 1515353.jpg The Bargemanthe Wharf2003Utopia Forge [43] 51°14′07″N000°34′37″W / 51.23528°N 0.57694°W / 51.23528; -0.57694
Sculpture and five bronze tabletsTunsgate1989 Martin Jennings with poet Matt Black [43]
Dancing figures.jpg Unknown (dancing figures)Youth & Community Centre at Haydon Place [21] 51°14′21″N000°34′25″W / 51.23917°N 0.57361°W / 51.23917; -0.57361
Out of the BlockHead.jpg Out of the Block/HeadQuaker's Acre off North Street1996Janine Creaye [43] 51°14′12″N000°34′19″W / 51.23667°N 0.57194°W / 51.23667; -0.57194
The Way MarkersShalford Meadows and Artington Park & RideMary Anstee Parry [21]
Millenium Sundial.jpg Millennium SundialMillmead GardensJoanna Migdal [21] 51°14′02″N000°34′36″W / 51.23389°N 0.57667°W / 51.23389; -0.57667
Metal Globe.jpg Central GrowthBuilding on Market StreetAndrew Kay [21] 51°14′10.53″N0°34′22.03″W / 51.2362583°N 0.5727861°W / 51.2362583; -0.5727861
Inn poem.jpg Opening lines of The Listeners by Walter de la Mare Side of Premier Inn at Stoke Crossroads [21] 51°14′54″N000°34′15″W / 51.24833°N 0.57083°W / 51.24833; -0.57083
Guildford astrolabe.jpg AstrolabeGuildford House Gallery courtyardRichard Quinnell [21] 51°14′12″N000°34′20″W / 51.23667°N 0.57222°W / 51.23667; -0.57222
Boots stained glass.jpg Stained GlassBoots on Swan LaneCatrin Jones [21] 51°14′08.82″N0°34′27.65″W / 51.2357833°N 0.5743472°W / 51.2357833; -0.5743472
"Farm Talk" (2004) Jo Wood, Arlington, Guildford, Surrey.jpg Farm TalkArtington Park & RideCaroline Jackman and Jo Wood [21] 51°13′06.6″N0°34′49.44″W / 51.218500°N 0.5804000°W / 51.218500; -0.5804000
Garden Figures.JPG Seeds of HopeSeeds of Hope Children's Garden at the Cathedral Christine Charlesworth [21]
Geograph-3071806-by-Colin-Smith-White Knight Upon a White Horse.jpg White knight on a white horseoutside former White Horse Hotel, High Street [45] 51°14′15″N0°34′0″W / 51.23750°N 0.56667°W / 51.23750; -0.56667
Geograph-3370396-by-Colin-Smith Printing House Court.jpg Virtual FountainPrinting House Square, Guildford2012Charlie Carter [46]
Geograph-3030258-by-Colin-Smith Obelisk.jpg Stone ObeliskThe Priestley Centre, Surrey Research Park 51°14′19″N0°36′48″W / 51.23861°N 0.61333°W / 51.23861; -0.61333
Geograph-1899066-by-Colin-Smith Jabberwocky.jpg JabberwockyAllen Pavilion Garden2009? [47] 51°14′19″N0°34′7″W / 51.23861°N 0.56861°W / 51.23861; -0.56861
Silver Shoon.jpg Silver ShoonWoodbridge Meadows2016Charles Normandale [48] 51°14′48″N0°34′53″W / 51.24667°N 0.58139°W / 51.24667; -0.58139
Golden Pollen.jpg Golden PollenWoodbridge MeadowsTom Smith [48] 51°14′48″N0°34′53″W / 51.24667°N 0.58139°W / 51.24667; -0.58139
CedarOutside G Live 51°14′18″N0°33′58″W / 51.23833°N 0.56611°W / 51.23833; -0.56611
Juno the Torch Relay Memorial.jpg Juno the Torch Relay LegacyOutside G Live2012Ian Campbell-Briggs [48] 51°14′17″N0°33′59″W / 51.23806°N 0.56639°W / 51.23806; -0.56639
Bridge Rail.jpg The SpineOutside Royal Surrey County Hospital  ? 51°14′23.22″N0°36′29.33″W / 51.2397833°N 0.6081472°W / 51.2397833; -0.6081472
RSCH Sculpture.jpg PhoenixOutside Royal Surrey County Hospital  ?Martin Cundell [48] 51°14′23.22″N0°36′29.33″W / 51.2397833°N 0.6081472°W / 51.2397833; -0.6081472
AH mural A.jpg Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic muralJeffries Passage2019Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [49] 51°14′10″N000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
AH Mural B.jpg Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic muralJeffries Passage2019Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [49] 51°14′10″N000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
AH Mural C.jpg Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic muralJeffries Passage2019Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [49] 51°14′10″N000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
AH Mural D.jpg Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic muralJeffries Passage2019Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [49] 51°14′10″N000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111

University of Surrey

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Surrey University Geograph-1216088-by-Colin-Smith.jpg All the Gang Are HereUniversity of Surrey campus2007Carol Orwin [50]
Geodesic Dome.jpg Geodesic DomeUniversity of Surrey campus1982Based on an original by Buckminster Fuller [50] 51°14′36″N0°35′14″W / 51.24333°N 0.58722°W / 51.24333; -0.58722
Spine 3 sculpture.jpg Spine 3University of Surrey campus2004 Diane Maclean [50] 51°14′36″N0°35′13″W / 51.24333°N 0.58694°W / 51.24333; -0.58694
Alan Turing statue.jpg Alan Turing On the Piazza, University of Surrey campus2004 John W. Mills [50]
Surrey University Geograph-1215999-by-Colin-Smith.jpg The Surrey StagEntrance to the University of Surrey campus2009 Allan Sly [50] 51°14′29″N0°35′43″W / 51.24139°N 0.59528°W / 51.24139; -0.59528
Knife birds.jpg Knife BirdsIn front of the School of Management Building, University of Surrey campus2004Bridget McCrum [50]
William Pye Geograph-1216067-by-Colin-Smith.jpg NarcissusUniversity of Surrey campus William Pye [50] 51°14′34″N0°35′18″W / 51.24278°N 0.58833°W / 51.24278; -0.58833
Thinking of my future.jpg Thinking Of My FutureBehind Senate House, in the amphitheatre, University of Surrey campus2010Christopher Chipfuya [50]
Mural by Duncan Newton.jpg MuralOutside of the Lecture Theatre Block, University of Surrey campus1980Duncan Newton [50]
Ceramic mural.jpg Ceramic muralOutside of the Students’ Union, University of Surrey campusStudents at the Roehampton Institute Art Department [50]
Through the University of Surrey in the evening.jpg Walkwaysabove Spine Road, University of Surrey campus1996Peter Jeffery [50]
Spiral 2.jpg Spiralin front of Postgraduate Medical School, Manor Park Campus, University of SurreyBridget McCrum [50] 51°14′21″N0°36′45″W / 51.23917°N 0.61250°W / 51.23917; -0.61250
Geograph-3030365-by-Colin-Smith Triple Ripple Diane Maclean.jpg Triple RippleManor Park Campus, University of Surrey2008Diane Maclean [50] 51°14′20″N0°36′25″W / 51.23889°N 0.60694°W / 51.23889; -0.60694
Acrobat at University of Surrey.jpg AcrobatFoyer of Austin Pearce Building, University of SurreyNatalie Staniforth [50]
Fish on a bicycle.jpg FishOutside Senate HouseDaren Greenhow [50]
Juggling Fish.jpg FishOutside Senate HouseDaren Greenhow [50]
Fish on a tricycle.jpg FishOutside the LibraryDaren Greenhow [50]
Charmer.jpg CharmerPerforming Arts technology studios2011 Jon Edgar [50]

Haslemere

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Bust of Elizabeth I, Charter Walk, Haslemere.jpg Elizabeth I Charter Walk2001Malcolm Stathers [51] 51°05′18″N0°42′36″W / 51.08833°N 0.71000°W / 51.08833; -0.71000
ProgressHigh Street2020Andrew Brighty [52] [53] 51°05′18″N0°42′32″W / 51.08833°N 0.70889°W / 51.08833; -0.70889
MimesisClements Corner2020Andrew Brighty [53] 51°05′18″N0°43′20″W / 51.08833°N 0.72222°W / 51.08833; -0.72222
"Serenade to the Sky" (2021) Andrew Brighty, Haslemere.jpg Serenade to the SkyLion Green2021Andrew Brighty [54] 51°05′16″N0°43′51″W / 51.08778°N 0.73083°W / 51.08778; -0.73083

Leatherhead

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Girl with Doves (1973) David Wynne, Station Approach, Leatherhead, Surrey.jpg Girl with DovesStation Approach, Leatherhead 1973 cast of 1970 originalDavid Wynne [55] 51°17′56″N0°20′1.68″W / 51.29889°N 0.3338000°W / 51.29889; -0.3338000
The Leopard (1983) Jonathan Kenworth, Station Approach, Leatherhead, Surrey 03.jpg The LeopardStation Approach, Leatherhead1983 (moved to Leatherhead in 2009)Jonathan Kenworth [56] 51°17′57.12″N0°20′00.24″W / 51.2992000°N 0.3334000°W / 51.2992000; -0.3334000
Bridges Ironwork - geograph-6237619.jpg 'Bridges' IronworkLeatherhead High Street, LeatherheadUnknownPeter Parkinson, Lawrence Walker, Richard Quinnell, Lucy Quinnell [57] 51°17′42.8″N0°19′46.9″W / 51.295222°N 0.329694°W / 51.295222; -0.329694
Face with closed eyes, Swan Centre, Leatherhead.jpg Bindi DreamerSwan Shopping Centre, Leatherhead2000Jilly Sutton [58] 51°17′44.6″N0°19′40.3″W / 51.295722°N 0.327861°W / 51.295722; -0.327861
The Leatherhead Sword.jpg Mole Gap SculptureLeatherhead Park, Leatherhead2002Terrence M. Clarke [59] 51°17′49.6″N0°19′57.2″W / 51.297111°N 0.332556°W / 51.297111; -0.332556
Kingfisher sculpture, North Leatherhead, Surrey.jpg The Leatherhead KingfisherKingston Road, Leatherhead2022Peter Parkinson, Lawrence Walker, Richard Quinnell, Lucy Quinnell [60] 51°18′43″N0°20′02″W / 51.31194°N 0.33389°W / 51.31194; -0.33389

Longcross

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
"Bloom" (2018) Wolfgang Buttress, Longcross Park, Surrey 02.jpg BloomLongcross Park2018 Wolfgang Buttress [61] 51°22′49″N0°35′33″W / 51.3804°N 0.5926°W / 51.3804; -0.5926

Molesey

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Geograph-2506474-by-Rod-Allday Eights Tree.jpg Eights Treeby River Thames / Tagg's Island, Molesey 2001 Ray Smith [62] 51°24′27″N0°21′6″W / 51.40750°N 0.35167°W / 51.40750; -0.35167
Molesey Jubilee Drinking FountainWolsey Road and Bridge Road, Molesey1887 (redesigned for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 2012) [63] 51°24′6″N0°20′46″W / 51.40167°N 0.34611°W / 51.40167; -0.34611

Reigate and Redhill

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Inglis Memorial, Colley Hill - geograph.org.uk - 1143523.jpg Inglis Memorial
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Robert William Inglis VC
Colley Hill, Reigate 1909 [64] 51°15′13″N0°12′35″W / 51.25361°N 0.20972°W / 51.25361; -0.20972
Monument, E Top of Park Hill, Reigate Abbey Park, Surrey - geograph.org.uk - 86768.jpg Park Hill MonumentReigate Hill, Reigate1920 [65] 51°13′48″N0°12′35″W / 51.23000°N 0.20972°W / 51.23000; -0.20972
Margot Fonteyn, Reigate - geograph-3129335.jpg Margot Fonteyn, ballet dancer, prima ballerinaoutside Watson House, London Road, Reigate1980Nathan David [66] 51°14′26″N0°12′19″W / 51.24056°N 0.20528°W / 51.24056; -0.20528
The Buskers (1993) by Carole Vincent, Cage Yard, Reigate, Surrey.jpg The BuskersCage Yard, Reigate1993Carole Vincent 51°14′14″N0°12′27″W / 51.23722°N 0.20750°W / 51.23722; -0.20750
Redland brick knot esure, Reigate [67] 51°14′18″N0°12′9″W / 51.23833°N 0.20250°W / 51.23833; -0.20250

Runnymede

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
ABA2Runnymede.jpg Magna Carta MemorialOn Cooper's Hill, Runnymede 1957 Edward Maufe [68] 51°26′40″N0°33′58″W / 51.4445°N 0.566°W / 51.4445; -0.566
John F. Kennedy Memorial at Runnymede - geograph.org.uk - 39301.jpg John F. Kennedy memorialOn Cooper's Hill, Runnymede1965 Geoffrey Jellicoe [69] 51°26′41″N0°34′07″W / 51.4447°N 0.5687°W / 51.4447; -0.5687
Air Forces Memorial long shot.jpg Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial On Cooper's Hill, Runnymede1953 Edward Maufe 51°26′16″N0°33′54″W / 51.4378°N 0.565°W / 51.4378; -0.565
bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II on octagonal stone baseRunnymede Pleasure Ground2015 James Butler [70]

Staines-upon-Thames

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Spelthorne coat of arms mosaic.jpg Spelthorne coat of arms mosaicHigh Street, middle of pedestrianised section2002 Gary Drostle [71] 51°26′03″N0°30′37″W / 51.4343°N 0.5104°W / 51.4343; -0.5104
Staines, High Street - geograph.org.uk - 131415.jpg Gateway mosaic panelsHigh Street, middle of pedestrianised section2002 Gary Drostle [71] 51°26′05″N0°30′33″W / 51.4348°N 0.5093°W / 51.4348; -0.5093
Staines High Street - geograph.org.uk - 2835.jpg Release Every Pattern (Linoleum Workers)High Street, west end David Annand [72] 51°26′02″N0°30′44″W / 51.4338°N 0.5121°W / 51.4338; -0.5121
The Swanmaster Staines.jpg The SwanmasterFairfield Avenue, Staines Diana Thomson [73] 51°26′11″N0°30′25″W / 51.43639°N 0.50694°W / 51.43639; -0.50694
The Swan Arches at the Memorial Gardens - geograph.org.uk - 618167.jpg The Swan ArchesEntrances to Memorial GardensAnthony and Simon Robinson, and pupils from Kingscroft Junior School (now Riverbridge Primary School) [74] 51°25′58″N0°30′50″W / 51.4329°N 0.51402°W / 51.4329; -0.51402
Fountains of Staines - geograph.org.uk - 943657.jpg Water Nymph statuesMemorial Gardens1980 (moved here 2006) David Wynne [74] 51°25′58″N0°30′51″W / 51.4327°N 0.51405°W / 51.4327; -0.51405
The Origami Swans - geograph.org.uk - 943669.jpg Origami swansMemorial Gardens2002Tom Brown [75] 51°25′57″N0°30′50″W / 51.43251°N 0.5139°W / 51.43251; -0.5139
London Stone, Staines 028.jpg London Stone (riparian) (replica)Memorial Gardens [74] 51°25′57″N0°30′51″W / 51.43255°N 0.51418°W / 51.43255; -0.51418
The River Guardian.JPG The River Guardian (Heron)At confluence of River Colne with River Thames, near Staines Bridge Simon Buchanan [74] [72] 51°25′59″N0°30′56″W / 51.43295°N 0.51546°W / 51.43295; -0.51546
Staines, Former malthouse in Wraysbury Road.jpg Pound Mill SculptureWraysbury Road, StainesJohn Atkin [74] 51°26′09″N0°30′55″W / 51.4359°N 0.51515°W / 51.4359; -0.51515
British European Airways Flight 548 memorial Geograph-3598935-by-Alan-Hunt.jpg Memorial to British European Airways Flight 548 Waters Drive Recreation Ground2012 [76] 51°26′18″N0°30′44″W / 51.43823°N 0.5123°W / 51.43823; -0.5123
Two Rivers Water Sprites Statue, Staines - Surrey.jpg Water Sprites (combined hominid forms tapering above, exceeding head-height)Two Rivers Shopping and Entertainment CentreDavid Backhouse [72]
Time Continuum Two Rivers Shopping Centre.jpg Time Continuum (sundial)Two Rivers Shopping and Entertainment CentreDavid Backhouse [72]

Sunbury-on-Thames

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
The Walled Garden. - geograph.org.uk - 1750831.jpg Lendy Memorial (lion)The Walled Garden, Sunbury-on-Thames 1895 (moved to current site 1986)Local residents [77] 51°24′23″N0°24′34″W / 51.4063°N 0.4095°W / 51.4063; -0.4095
Walled Garden - geograph.org.uk - 793451.jpg CherubsThe Walled Garden19th century [78] 51°24′23″N0°24′34″W / 51.4064°N 0.4095°W / 51.4064; -0.4095
Kempton Park Racecourse - geograph.org.uk - 1145906.jpg Desert Orchid Kempton Park, near the grandstand1991 Philip Blacker [79] 51°25′14″N0°24′33″W / 51.4205°N 0.4091°W / 51.4205; -0.4091

Virginia Water

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Totem Pole near Virginia Water - geograph.org.uk - 1551768.jpg Totem Pole (very tall pole, carved)In Windsor Great Park, near Virginia Water Lake (north side)1958Mungo Martin [80] 51°25′01″N0°35′30″W / 51.41694°N 0.59167°W / 51.41694; -0.59167
The Romantic Landscape - geograph.org.uk - 1803291.jpg Leptis Magna Ruins (tall columns and some architraves)As above (south side)c. 1st century BC (placed here 1816) [71] 51°24′31″N0°36′00″W / 51.40861°N 0.60000°W / 51.40861; -0.60000
The Obelisk, Virginia Water - geograph.org.uk - 705897.jpg Cumberland Obelisk / Prince William, Duke of Cumberland Obelisk Pond, Windsor Great Park commissioned 1765 [81] [82] [83] 51°25′29″N0°35′51″W / 51.42472°N 0.59750°W / 51.42472; -0.59750

Weybridge

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Yool Monument, Weybridge, Surrey.jpg Yool Memorial. Commemorates Henry Yool, a former Vice-chairman of Surrey County Council. Originally on Weybridge Hill, it was moved to its current location in 1971.Junction of Hanger Hill and Princes Road1896 [84] 51°22′08″N0°27′07″W / 51.36889°N 0.45194°W / 51.36889; -0.45194
The Monument, Weybridge - geograph.org.uk - 903301.jpg York Column (The Monument). Stood at Seven Dials, London until 1777. Installed on Monument Green in 1822 to commemorate the Duchess of York, who lived at Oatlands House, and who died in 1820.Monument Green1697Edward Piece [85] 51°22′24″N0°27′20″W / 51.37333°N 0.45556°W / 51.37333; -0.45556

Whiteley Village

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Monument in Whiteley Village.jpg William Whiteley, Copper statue on pedestal with plaques Whiteley Village, Hersham 1914 George Frampton [86]

Woking

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
Woking tripod.JPG Martian tripod (aloft on slender, angular legs)Church Street East, Woking 1998Michael Condron [87] 51°19′14″N0°33′25″W / 51.32056°N 0.55694°W / 51.32056; -0.55694
Martian cylinder, Woking.jpg Martian cylinderChurch Street East, Woking 1998Michael Condron 51°19′14″N0°33′25″W / 51.32056°N 0.55694°W / 51.32056; -0.55694
Plane Overhead, Woking - geograph.org.uk - 601375.jpg Hawker Hunter Church Street East, outside the Big Apple leisure complex1996, Removed July 2018 [88] 51°19′13″N0°33′23″W / 51.32028°N 0.55639°W / 51.32028; -0.55639
Sir William Grove statue.jpg William Robert Grove Woking Park 2003Ulli Knall [89] 51°18′42″N0°33′24″W / 51.31167°N 0.55667°W / 51.31167; -0.55667
Pegasus, Woking.jpg Pegasus Brewery Road2009Tree Pirates [90] 51°19′19″N0°33′38″W / 51.32194°N 0.56056°W / 51.32194; -0.56056
Geograph-3902627-by-Len-Williams Exchanging Luminance.jpg Exchanging LuminanceOutside of The Lightbox 2010Richard Jackson [91] 51°19′17″N0°33′34″W / 51.32139°N 0.55944°W / 51.32139; -0.55944
Winning Shot.jpg Winning ShotJubilee Square2012Christine Charlesworth [92] 51°19′13″N0°33′32″W / 51.320183°N 0.55877119°W / 51.320183; -0.55877119
Geograph-3051666-by-Colin-Smith Orion Gate sculpture.jpg The Space BetweenPlaza, Orion Gate, Guildford Road2012Richard Heys [93] 51°18′58″N0°33′38″W / 51.31611°N 0.56056°W / 51.31611; -0.56056
Geograph-3902625-by-Len-Williams Lakers Life.jpg Lakers LifeOutside of the Lightbox2014 only?Jono Retallick, George Otto, Rib Davis, Lakers Youth Centre [94] 51°19′17″N0°33′34″W / 51.32139°N 0.55944°W / 51.32139; -0.55944
Surrey Hills by Sara Holmes.jpg Surrey HillsWolsey Place Shopping Centre2014Sara Holmes [95]
Alec Bedser statue.jpg Sir Alec Bedser bowlingnext to Bedser Bridge2015 Allan Sly [96] 51°19′17″N0°33′36″W / 51.32139°N 0.56000°W / 51.32139; -0.56000
Eric Bedser statue.jpg Eric Bedser battingnext to Bedser Bridge2015 Allan Sly [96] 51°19′17″N0°33′36″W / 51.32139°N 0.56000°W / 51.32139; -0.56000
Seated Man by Sean Henry.jpg Seated Man Woking station2017 Sean Henry [97] 51°19′09″N0°33′24″W / 51.319127°N 0.55655837°W / 51.319127; -0.55655837
Standing Man Woking.jpg Standing ManMercia Walk2017 Sean Henry [97]
Standing Woman by Sean Henry.jpg Standing WomanPeacock Centre2017 Sean Henry [97] 51°19′11″N0°33′34″W / 51.319817°N 0.55930763°W / 51.319817; -0.55930763
Walking Woman, Woking.jpg Walking WomanCommercial Road2017 Sean Henry [97]
The Wanderer by Sean Henry.jpg The WandererAlbion Square2017 Sean Henry [97] 51°19′08″N0°33′27″W / 51.318842°N 0.55738986°W / 51.318842; -0.55738986
Lying man, Woking.jpg CatafalqueVictoria Square2017 Sean Henry [97]
H G Wells.jpg H G WellsVictoria Gate2017Wesley Harland [98]
Dame Ethel Smyth statue 2022.jpg Ethel Smyth Dukes Court Plaza2022Christine Charlesworth [99] 51°19′14″N0°33′17″W / 51.32056°N 0.55472°W / 51.32056; -0.55472
Standing Figure (Man).jpg Standing Figure (Man)Henry Plaza2022 Sean Henry [100] 51°19′07″N0°33′38″W / 51.318589°N 0.56055°W / 51.318589; -0.56055
Standing Figure (Woman).jpg Standing Figure (Woman)Henry Plaza2022 Sean Henry [100] 51°19′07″N0°33′38″W / 51.318675°N 0.560581°W / 51.318675; -0.560581
Ceramic art.jpg  ?Henry Plaza2022 51°19′07.65″N0°33′40.66″W / 51.3187917°N 0.5612944°W / 51.3187917; -0.5612944
Carved animals, Woking.jpg Going UndergroundMercia Walk ?Reece Ingram [101] 51°19′14″N0°33′33″W / 51.320676°N 0.55920839°W / 51.320676; -0.55920839

War memorials

ImageSubjectLocationDateSculptor/ArtistSourceCoordinates
War Memorial, Abinger Common - geograph.org.uk - 2640670.jpg Abinger Common War Memorial Church Green Abinger Common 1920 Edwin Lutyens [102] 51°12′05″N0°24′20″W / 51.20146°N 0.40552°W / 51.20146; -0.40552
Ash War Memorial, Surrey - geograph.org.uk - 115862.jpg War MemorialAsh Hill Road, Ash, Surrey 1921Harold Falkner [103] 51°15′16.81″N0°42′56.84″W / 51.2546694°N 0.7157889°W / 51.2546694; -0.7157889
The War Memorial, Ashford, Middlesex - geograph.org.uk - 1528402.jpg Ashford War MemorialChurch Road and Fordbridge Road, Ashford 1920s [104] 51°25′58″N0°27′43″W / 51.4328°N 0.462°W / 51.4328; -0.462
War Memorial at St George's Church, Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead (August 2013).JPG Ashtead War MemorialSt George's Church, Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead 1920 [105] 51°18′51″N0°18′32″W / 51.3142°N 0.3089°W / 51.3142; -0.3089
Banstead War Memorial (geograph 3732599).jpg Banstead War MemorialBanstead High Street, Park Road and Sutton Lane, Banstead 5 June 1921Local residents [106] 51°19′29″N0°11′41″W / 51.3246°N 0.1948°W / 51.3246; -0.1948
Corner of the Green, Bisley - geograph.org.uk - 1598002.jpg Bisley War MemorialGuildford Road and Church Lane, Bisley 25 September 1921 [107] 51°19′38″N0°38′20″W / 51.3273°N 0.6388°W / 51.3273; -0.6388
Buckland War Memorial, Rectory Lane, Buckland (NHLE Code 1437406) (July 2013).JPG Buckland War MemorialVillage Green, Buckland1920Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon [108] 51°14′39″N0°15′04″W / 51.24408°N 0.25123°W / 51.24408; -0.25123
Burpham war memorial.jpg Burpham War MemorialChurchyard of St Marks, Burpham Lane, Burpham 22 August 1920 [109]
Byfleet War Memorial, Surrey.jpg Byfleet War MemorialHigh Road, Byfleet 1928 [110] 51°20′N0°29′W / 51.34°N 0.48°W / 51.34; -0.48
The war memorial in Camberley (geograph 5495525).jpg Camberley Memorial CrossHaig Road, Camberley1922 [111] 51°20′21″N0°44′57″W / 51.33914°N 0.74924°W / 51.33914; -0.74924
War Memorial, Chertsey, Surrey.jpg Chertsey War MemorialWindsor Street, Chertsey, outside the parish church of St. Peter1920sJoseph Whitehead and Sons [112] 51°23′32″N0°30′13″W / 51.3922°N 0.5036°W / 51.3922; -0.5036
Chipstead War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 12068.jpg Chipstead War MemorialChurch Green, Star Lane, Hooley, near Chipstead, opposite St. Margaret's Church1920s [113] 51°17′32″N0°09′42″W / 51.2923°N 0.1617°W / 51.2923; -0.1617
Chobham1.jpg Chobham War MemorialHigh Street, Chobham and Cannon Crescent [114] 51°20′52″N0°36′09″W / 51.3479°N 0.60255°W / 51.3479; -0.60255
Coldharbour War Memorial (geograph 2277521).jpg Coldharbour War MemorialColdharbour Common, Abinger Road [115] 51°10′55″N0°21′26″W / 51.18205°N 0.35729°W / 51.18205; -0.35729
Cranleigh War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 843036.jpg Cranleigh War MemorialHigh Street5 December 1920 [116] 51°08′31″N0°29′30″W / 51.1419°N 0.4916°W / 51.1419; -0.4916
Dorking War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 1050432.jpg Dorking War MemorialSouth Street17 July 1921 Thomas Braddock [117] [118] 51°13′51″N0°20′03″W / 51.2307°N 0.3342°W / 51.2307; -0.3342
Egham War Memorial, St John's Church, Egham, Surrey 01.jpg Egham War MemorialSt John's Church 51°25′57″N0°32′41″W / 51.4324°N 0.5448°W / 51.4324; -0.5448
Epsom & Ewell war memorial 20200920 121005 (50362217338).jpg Epsom War MemorialAshley Road and Treadwell Road1921 Aston Webb [119] 51°19′16″N0°15′36″W / 51.32111°N 0.26000°W / 51.32111; -0.26000
War Memorial at Esher (geograph 4314612).jpg Esher War MemorialOn Esher Green [120] 51°22′15″N0°22′00″W / 51.3709°N 0.3667°W / 51.3709; -0.3667
War Memorial. Gostrey Meadow, Farnham, Surrey.jpg Farnham War MemorialGostrey Meadow, Farnham 1921W. C. Watson [121] 51°12′05″N0°24′20″W / 51.20146°N 0.40552°W / 51.20146; -0.40552
Godalming war memorial.jpg Godalming War MemorialRiverside park below St Peter & St Paul's church25 September 1921 A R Powys [122] 51°11′15″N0°36′57″W / 51.1874°N 0.6159°W / 51.1874; -0.6159
Grayswood War Memorial, Surrey.jpg Grayswood War MemorialGrayswood Road [123] 51°06′07″N0°41′38″W / 51.102°N 0.694°W / 51.102; -0.694
Guildford war memorial.jpg Guildford War MemorialGrounds of Guildford Castle6 November 1921 [124] 51°14′3″N0°34′18″W / 51.23417°N 0.57167°W / 51.23417; -0.57167
New war memorial Guildford.jpg Post WW2 Guildford War MemorialGrounds of Guildford Castle30 September 2018 David Annand [125] 51°14′2″N0°34′18″W / 51.23389°N 0.57167°W / 51.23389; -0.57167
Haslemere War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 1035113.jpg Haslemere War Memorial Haslemere town centre1920s [126] 51°05′16″N0°42′34″W / 51.0878°N 0.7094°W / 51.0878; -0.7094
Horley War Memorial (geograph 2712076).jpg Horley War MemorialHorley Recreation Ground, Brighton Road1922Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon [127] 51°10′30″N0°10′14″W / 51.17499°N 0.17042°W / 51.17499; -0.17042
Laleham.jpg Laleham War MemorialBroadway and Shepperton Road, Laleham 1920s [128] 51°24′33″N0°29′25″W / 51.4093°N 0.4903°W / 51.4093; -0.4903
War Memorial, Leatherhead, Surrey - geograph.org.uk - 1394110.jpg Leatherhead War MemorialNorth Street, Leatherhead 1920s [129] 51°17′45″N0°19′50″W / 51.29591°N 0.33052°W / 51.29591; -0.33052
War Memorial, East Molesey - geograph.org.uk - 1171061.jpg Molesey War Memorialby River Thames towpath and Hurst Road [130] 51°24′16″N0°20′45″W / 51.40444°N 0.34583°W / 51.40444; -0.34583
Oxted War MemorialChurch Lane, near to Station Road West [131] 51°15′25″N0°0′27″W / 51.25694°N 0.00750°W / 51.25694; -0.00750
War Memorial, Alma Road, Reigate (geograph 2329233).jpg Reigate War MemorialAlma Road, near St. Mark's Church, Reigate1920sHicks and Charlewood [132] 51°14′36″N0°12′10″W / 51.24333°N 0.20278°W / 51.24333; -0.20278
The War Memorial and United Reformed Church - geograph.org.uk - 19393.jpg Redhill War MemorialShaw's Corner, Redhill, near St Paul's Reformed Church1923 Richard Reginald Goulden [133] 51°14′15″N0°10′55″W / 51.23750°N 0.18194°W / 51.23750; -0.18194
Shepperton war memorial.jpg Shepperton War MemorialRussell Road roundabout, Shepperton 1921 [134] 51°23′28″N0°27′0″W / 51.39111°N 0.45000°W / 51.39111; -0.45000
Shere war memorial with St James in the background.jpg Shere war memorialThe Square, Shere 1921 [135]
Shottermill War Memorial.jpg Shottermill War MemorialSt Stephen's Church [136] 51°05′12″N0°44′11″W / 51.086743°N 0.736412°W / 51.086743; -0.736412
War Memorial, Market Square, Staines-upon-Thames.jpg Staines War MemorialSquare by Old Town Hall1920s [137] [74] 51°26′00″N0°30′51″W / 51.43335°N 0.51415°W / 51.43335; -0.51415
Sunbury War Memorial (geograph 4513732).jpg Sunbury War MemorialGreen Street1920s [138] 51°24′41″N0°25′03″W / 51.4115°N 0.4175°W / 51.4115; -0.4175
Walton War Memorial at dusk - geograph.org.uk - 57796.jpg Walton War MemorialHigh Street, Ashley Road and New Zealand Avenue [139] 51°23′02″N0°25′03″W / 51.3840°N 0.4175°W / 51.3840; -0.4175
Warlingham - war memorial - geograph.org.uk - 23435.jpg Warlingham War Memorial Warlingham Green4 December 1921J E Taylorsen [140] 51°18′35″N0°03′21″W / 51.30965°N 0.05586°W / 51.30965; -0.05586
West Byfleet War Memorial, Surrey.jpg West Byfleet War MemorialSt John's Church, Parvis Road, West Byfleet 1920 [141] 51°20′17″N0°30′11″W / 51.338°N 0.503°W / 51.338; -0.503
Weybridge War Memorial - geograph.org.uk - 903293.jpg Weybridge War MemorialQueens Road and Hanger Hill1920sJ. Hatchard Smith [142] [143] 51°22′15″N0°27′05″W / 51.3709°N 0.4513°W / 51.3709; -0.4513
Woking war memorial.jpg Woking War MemorialJubilee Square. Originally at Sparrow Park.1920s Francis William Doyle Jones [144] 51°19′12″N0°33′31″W / 51.32000°N 0.55861°W / 51.32000; -0.55861

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