Waterwheel In Grounds Of Bourne Hall is a Grade II listed building in the Epsom and Ewell local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 June 1976. A C19 Waterwheel.

Waterwheel In Grounds Of Bourne Hall

WRENN ID
grey-transept-frost
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Epsom and Ewell
Country
England
Date first listed
24 June 1976
Type
Waterwheel
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The waterwheel in the grounds of Bourne Hall is a 19th-century structure located on the west side of High Street in Ewell. It features a flint arch with a mask on the keystone and statues on either side. The waterwheel was originally used to pump water to the house.

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  2. Garden Wall of Former Bourne Hall Grade II 64 m
  3. Spring Hotel Grade II 74 m
  4. Garden Wall to Glyn House, Church Street Grade II 102 m
  5. Bridge Inside Entrance Arch to Garden of Bourne Hall Grade II 105 m
  6. Milestone North of Entrance Arch to Garden to Bourne Hall Grade II 105 m
  7. Bourne Hall Library and Social Centre Grade II 108 m
  8. Railings, Plinth and Rectangular Basin with Inscription Tablet Grade II 111 m
  9. Garden Wall to Glyn House, Running from Churchyard in North to Public Lavatories in South Grade II 112 m
  10. Entrance Arch to Garden of Bourne Hall Grade II 116 m