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Hersham

Hersham is a village in Surrey, within the M25. It has a mixture of low and high rise housing and it has four technology/trading estates. The only contiguous settlement is Walton-on-Thames, its post town.

Hersham
Hersham
Location within Surrey
Area10.29 km2 (3.97 sq mi)
Population12,414 (2011 census)[1]
• Density1,206/km2 (3,120/sq mi)
OS grid referenceTQ114641
Civil parish
  • n/a
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWALTON-ON-THAMES
Postcode districtKT12
Dialling code01932 and 01372
PoliceSurrey
FireSurrey
AmbulanceSouth East Coast
UK Parliament
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51°22′05″N 0°24′03″W / 51.3681°N 0.4008°W / 51.3681; -0.4008

Hersham is served by Hersham and Walton-on-Thames railway stations with a minimum of two trains per hour and differing types of services on the South West Main Line.

Two golf courses are within its bounds, Burhill Golf Club and Hersham Village Golf Club; considerable other land is wooded, used for mixed farming or Esher Rugby Club,[n 1] much of which is Metropolitan Green Belt.

History edit

According to Hersham in Surrey:[3]

Hersham began as a strip of woodland beside the River Mole. It was occupied by pre-historic folk whose flint instruments have been found in large numbers beside the River on Southwood Manor Farm[n 2]. These date mostly from the mesolithic period. Somewhere around 200 B.C. a huge defensive earthwork was erected on top of St George's Hill (ecclesiastically in Hersham, but in Weybridge post town), probably as a refuge camp against invaders coming up the Thames Valley.

That this could have been constructed at all indicates a fairly large population in the district, a chieftain of some sort, organised labour and a desperate perhaps recurring danger. Bronze and Iron Age burials have been found on the slopes of the hill which was clearly a feature of some importance in ancient times.

The Anglo-Saxons may well have been the first permanent settlers here; they gave the name to the place and no older remains of actual dwellings in areas not mentioned above have been found. In the 12th century it was written Haverichesham suggesting Haeferick's hamlet or river bend settlement. By contraction the name become Haverisham,[4] Haversham,[n 3] Harsham or Hersham before finally settling only on the latter.[4]

Hersham's first chapel of ease (Holy Trinity church, which was demolished in 1889 having been superseded) was built of yellow brick in Anglo-Norman style in 1839. Similarly congregationalists had a Round Chapel which existed from 1844 until 1961, the year in which the single dual carriageway in Hersham was created, and enabling its construction.[5]

Instead of merely (for vestry and property owning matters such as poor relief, road maintenance, manorial ownership, land tax and tithes) being the southern hamlet of Walton, Hersham became an ecclesiastical parish in 1851. The dividing line was what then officially termed the "London and South Western Railway line" and all borders remain almost unchanged by later local government and ecclesiastical parish decisions. The present Anglican church of St. Peter was built by Mr. J. L. Pearson, R.A., in 1887 on a site was given by Lieut. Col. Terry of Burvale, Hersham.[4] It is of brick and stone in 13th-century style, has a nave and aisles, five arcades, chancel, transepts, and a western tower and spire.

Hersham has an interesting industrial history with notable companies such as ABC Motors, Air Products, Faulkners, Hackbridge & Hewittick and Vickers-Armstrongs all having factories in the village during the last century. In 1929 an aeroplane designed by Anthony Fletcher was constructed in the village by ABC Motors. Designed by Anthony Fletcher and fitted with an ABC Scorpion aero engine, this was test flown from nearby Brooklands and had could have been built in quantity but became a victim of the economic depression of 1929-32. Other specialist Hersham firms include coachbuilders Compton & Herman Ltd based in Molesey Road in the 1920s before being renamed Compton Motor Body Builders and later moving first to Kingston and then to New Malden.

In World War II, in a daring daylight raid on 4 September 1940, German bombers successfully attacked the important Vickers aircraft factory at Brooklands killing nearly 90 people. Four of the victims were never identified but buried in Hersham's Burvale Cemetery and another Vickers worker, 36 year old William E Hunt, was buried close by. Luftwaffe bombers also dropped various bombs on and around Hersham and six V-1 flying bombs exploded in the parish. Besides the significant contribution of ABC Motors to the British war effort with products that included auxiliary power units for Short Sunderland flying boats), Vickers-Armstrongs had four secret production sites in the village and its surrounding parish occupied the existing Ben Stanley Ltd bus depot and workshop in Burwood Road as part of its dispersed Tinsmiths Department. Known as depot 'W15', this site supplied essential sheet metal parts parts for Vickers Wellington and Vickers Warwick aircraft manufactured at Brooklands. The other locations were at Burhill Golf Club ('W32'- see below) plus Corbie Wood ('W86' which included both a Bellman hangar and an Air Ministry T.2 Type hangar) and Riseholme ('W63'), both located on the St George's Hill side of Seven Hills Road.

Moor Hall, Syklesmore or Southwood Manor

Hersham contained one manor alone known as Morehall alias Sylkesmore or Southwood. Mention of a court held at Hersham in 1272 by Reginald de Imworth and Matilda his wife, may indicate that he was then lord of the manor. When Henry VIII built Nonsuch Palace in Cheam as many as eighty loads of timber were obtained from Southwood, or the South Woods, for it. In 1540 he purchased from John Carleton the "manor of Morehall or Sylkesmore" in Hersham, together with lands and woods in Burwood and Hatch in Hersham. The manor remained in the possession of the Crown, and was granted by Philip II of Spain and Mary I of England to David Vincent. In 1579 Queen Elizabeth granted to Thomas Vincent "the manor, site, and demesne lands of Morehall, and the wood called Sylkesmore coppice". In the 18th century and until 1802 at least, the estate, then known as 'the manor of Southwood and Silksmore,' appears to have been held by the Frederick family.[4]

Whiteley Village

This private retirement village, which allocates some of its accommodation to disabled poor residents, is set in a lightly undulating, elevated, wooded part of Hersham and was created from a bequest of £1m left by a London department store pioneer William Whiteley.[6]

Geography edit

 
Farmland in Hersham

Hersham is in the borough of Elmbridge, in northwest Surrey and has no particular sub-localities except for Burwood Park, which alongside certain other addresses in the village is, when published for any purposes, due to its proximity to Walton-on-Thames railway station, done so under the name of Hersham's post town only, Walton on Thames.[7] A planned community also exists in the south almost entirely for the retired, Whiteley Village.

In the nucleus of the village is Hersham Green, 3.4 acres (1.4 ha) of open space on which regular events take place throughout the year. Just across from the green is a shopping centre, consisting of multiple shops and restaurants. Within a few minutes walk of the village centre in the east are green fields and meadows alongside the River Mole and footpaths both through and by fields used for mixed farming.

The parish boundaries run from the South West Main Line railway in the North to the East and through St George's Hill in the West. Places within Hersham therefore technically include part of Saint George's Hill, all of Burwood Park and Whiteley Village.

Notable people past and present edit

  • Julie Andrews (born in Walton on Thames) speaks about her early days in Hersham in her book, Home.
  • Granville Bradshaw (1887-1969), accomplished engineer and inventor, worked for ABC Motors and its earlier incarnations in the early 20th century.
  • John Vincent Cain (1907-1940), aviator and minor British fraudster, lived at Hersham, where he was known as "a lavish entertainer at his home".[8]
  • Ross Davidson (b 1973), former professional footballer (defender) for Sheffield United, Chester City and Shrewsbury Town.
  • George Greenwood (dec. c1986), local author and historian and former borough and county councillor.
  • Robert (Bob) C Handasyde (1908-1979), Vickers-Armstrongs test pilot and sales executive at nearby Brooklands, lived at Hershambury in Hersham in the early 1950s.
  • Herbert Hoover (1874-1964), the 31st President of the United States of America, lived in Hersham briefly in 1902.[9] Today, a blue plaque is displayed on his former home in West Grove.
  • Colonel Sir William Heaton Horrocks, KCMG, CB, was buried in St Peter's Churchyard in 1941, as was his late wife, Lady Minna Horrocks in 1921.
  • William Lilly, astrologer, lived in Hersham from 1652 until his death in 1681.[10]
  • Bruce McLaren (1938-1970), an accomplished New Zealand-born racing driver and designer, lived in Burwood Park at the time of his tragic death in a motoring accident when testing his new McLaren M8D at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in Sussex on 2 June 1970.
  • John Dennis Profumo, CBE, (1915-2006), was a post-war politician who married actress Valerie Hobson (1917-1998) in 1954, but is best known for his scandalous affair with Christine Keeler in the early 1960s and also for his subsequent charity work. His and his wife's ashes were buried in his family's vault in St Peter's Churchyard and Profumo Road commemorates the family name near the village centre.
  • Jimmy Pursey, lead singer with Hersham punk group Sham 69, lived and grew up in the village.
  • Lauren Rammell, member of Four of Diamonds.[11]
  • Odette Sansom GC, MBE (1912–1995), a.k.a. Odette Churchill and Odette Hallowes, was a French-born secret agent for Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) in France. The first woman to be awarded the George Cross by Britain, she and her third husband Geoffrey Hallowes (a former SOE officer) lived locally and are both buried in Burvale Cemetery.
  • Luke Shaw, footballer for Manchester United,[12] attended Rydens Enterprise School[13] in Hersham.
  • Hugh Trenchard, 1st Viscount Trenchard (1873-1956), Marshal of the Royal Air Force, lived at The Kings House in Burhill by 1953 and is commemorated in the village by the road name Trenchard Close.
  • Tommy Trinder (1909-1989) well known comedian, war-time entertainer and former chairman of Fulham Football Club, lived locally and was buried in Burvale Cemetery.
  • Frederick Loring Vaux (1842-1933), local resident and a significant village benefactor[14] whose name is remembered today by Vaux Crescent off Burwood Road and Vauxmead Field opposite St Peter's Church.
  • Frederick Wicks (1840–1910), author and inventor, retired to the village and died there.[15]

Notable events edit

King George III visited Weylands farm in Hersham where he saw the first drill plough. Queen Victoria wrote in her diary how she saw her first steam train in Hersham when she was a young girl.

In more recent times the punk group Sham 69 with lead singer Jimmy Pursey, had its roots in Hersham. The band's biggest hit was Hersham Boys. Sham 69 took their name from the remnants of a piece of graffiti in the area which made reference to when Walton and Hersham Football Club secured the Athenian League title in 1969.

Due to its proximity to London and Shepperton Studios, Hersham is frequently a filming location for film and television productions including Nighty Night, The Glass, and Monty Python The second series of the TV show, Ashes to Ashes was filmed in Hersham. The Mummy was filmed in Hersham. The TV Show "Not Going Out is filmed in Hersham as was Never the Twain and several TV and Film advertisements

Hersham is also home to Britain's largest colony of parakeets near Esher Rugby Club. This was estimated in 2004 to have consisted of around 7,000 birds.[16]

Education edit

Within Hersham is the mixed, secondary Three Rivers Academy. The school holds specialist Business and Enterprise College status, and boasts an impressive drama programme. Its roll holds approx. 1200 students. Hersham also has three primary schools – Burhill, became primary in 2015, Bell Farm, became primary in 2014 and Cardinal Newman.

Sport edit

Rugby edit

Esher RFC is a multi-pitch rugby union club in Hersham since approximately 1939 (see notes). Their first men's team is notable in the region and saw 2012-14 among the upper 50% of clubs in RFU National League 1 (the third level of the sport in England), having been relegated in the previous season. Esher play at The Rugby Ground, 369 Molesey Road. The 1st XV play in a black-amber strip.

TV presenter John Inverdale has long been associated with the club, albeit the 2010s saw his involvement diminish.

Golf edit

Hersham Village Golf Club is on the south side of the village; snooker player John Virgo is a former president.[17]

Hersham's large second golf club is Burhill Golf Club (with North and South courses, the latter of which has been added near Burwood Park. Early in World War II, Barnes Wallis and several hundred staff were evacuated to Burhill Golf Club from the nearby Vickers-Armstrongs aircraft factory at Brooklands and designed the legendary Dambusters 'bouncing bomb' there.

Economy edit

Four technology/trading estates exist in Hersham:

  • Hersham Place Business Park
  • Hersham Trading Estate
  • Riverdene Industrial Estate
  • Hersham Green Technology Park

A major nearby conjoined set of trading estates spans the Weybridge/Byfleet border at Brooklands and Heathrow Airport also has a range of employers, though this is across Walton-on-Thames itself and the borough of Spelthorne.[18] Most important to the local economy is the accessibility of Central London – see Rail below, with more than 500,000 train entries and exits per annum recorded across the two stations bordering and in the village itself.

The very modest High Street contains almost entirely only convenience and socialising stores; fashion and leisure shops are to be found less than 2 miles (3.2 km) to the north, in Walton on Thames. As part of the development of Hersham a new shopping centre was built in the early 1980s with a large supermarket (30k sq feet ).

Transport edit

Rail edit

Hersham is served by Hersham and Walton-on-Thames railway stations with a minimum of two trains per hour even on Sundays and differing types of services on the South West Main Line. Fast trains stopping at Walton-on-Thames reach London Waterloo within 30 minutes.

Roads edit

The M25 Junction 10 is 4 miles away and an A-roads and dual carriageway connect neighbouring (but not contiguous) Esher and the almost bordering towns of Weybridge and Cobham, across a narrow strip of Walton on Thames.

Demography and housing edit

2011 Census Homes
Output area Detached Semi-detached Terraced Flats and apartments Caravans/temporary/mobile homes Shared between households[1]
Hersham North (ward) 497 1,084 436 451 1 0
Hersham South (ward) 973 928 348 405 10 0

The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%.

Output area Population Households % Owned outright % Owned with a loan hectares[1]
Hersham North (ward) 5,992 2,469 27 41 230
Hersham South (ward) 6,422 2,664 35 35 799

The proportion of households in the settlement who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32.5%. The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible % of households living rent-free).

References edit

Notes
  1. ^ Although based in Esher between 1923 and approximately 1939, Esher RFC have occupied land in Hersham since this date and expanded this to 23 acres (9.3 ha) and a 1,200 seater stand main pitch.[2]
  2. ^ The artefact-rich manor is at Burhill Road KT12 4BJ
  3. ^ Will of Dame Dorothye Edmondes, widow of Sir Christopher Edmondes, of 'Est Moulsey, Surrey', line 39 of her registered will; National Archives; PROB 11, proved 21 Sept 1615: 'And the lease of the Coppice called the Hurst Coppice, lying & being in Haversham, in the parish of Waltoun, in the said county' (spelling modernized)
References
  1. ^ a b c Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density 2011 United Kingdom census Office for National Statistics Retrieved 21 November 2013
  2. ^ Esher RFC – History 3 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-09-30
  3. ^ Hersham in Surrey: a brief local history of the parish of St. Peter's, Hersham, in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, George Greenwood, publisher: Elmbridge Borough Council, 1986
  4. ^ a b c d H.E. Malden, ed. (1911). "Parishes: Walton on Thames". A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3. Institute of Historical Research. Retrieved 29 September 2013.
  5. ^ Retrieved 2013-09-30
  6. ^ Whiteley Village Museum 28 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013-09-29
  7. ^ Burwood Park Residents Association Retrieved 2013-09-29
  8. ^ "Mystery Man: Shot Ended Amazing Life as Detectives Approached". New Zealand Herald. Vol. LXXVII, no. 23797. 26 October 1940. p. 2. Retrieved 30 December 2022 – via Papers Past (National Library of New Zealand).
  9. ^ 'The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover, The Cabinet & Presidency 1920–1933' (Pub. 1952)
  10. ^ Dunn, Barbara. . Urania Trust. Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
  11. ^ Pearson, Michael (14 October 2016). "They've been kept hangin' on for the X Factor live shows!". Get Surrey. Retrieved 10 December 2019.
  12. ^ Dawson, Shane (18 October 2018). "Manchester United's Luke Shaw signs new contract at Old Trafford until 2023". Manchester United FC. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  13. ^ . Southampton FC. 12 July 2013. Archived from the original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  14. ^ "Death of Mr F. L. Vaux". The Times. No. 46638. London. 29 December 1933. p. 12.
  15. ^ "Mr Frederick Wicks". The Times. No. 39236. London. 2 April 1920. p. 17.
  16. ^ Parakeet population booming in borough – Molesey News & Mail, 7 July 2004
  17. ^ Wintle, Angela (21 January 2014). "Big Break star John Virgo on trick shots, snooker legends and his Cobham home". Great British Life. Retrieved 3 March 2023.
  18. ^ Grid square map Ordnance survey website
Sources
  • Barker, J L & D M (1996) 'Hark Back to Hersham' (self-published);
  • Greenwood, George (1986, 3rd Edition Revised) 'Hersham in Surrey' (Elmbridge Museum Service);
  • Pulford, J S L (1988) 'The Church of St Peter Hersham - Monumental Inscriptions' (Walton & Weybridge Local History Society, Paper No. 26);

External links edit

  • Hersham Residents Association website

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This article is about the village in Surrey For the hamlet in Cornwall see Hersham Cornwall Hersham is a village in Surrey within the M25 It has a mixture of low and high rise housing and it has four technology trading estates The only contiguous settlement is Walton on Thames its post town HershamHershamLocation within SurreyArea10 29 km2 3 97 sq mi Population12 414 2011 census 1 Density1 206 km2 3 120 sq mi OS grid referenceTQ114641Civil parishn aDistrictElmbridgeShire countySurreyRegionSouth EastCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townWALTON ON THAMESPostcode districtKT12Dialling code01932 and 01372PoliceSurreyFireSurreyAmbulanceSouth East CoastUK ParliamentEsher and WaltonList of places UK England Surrey 51 22 05 N 0 24 03 W 51 3681 N 0 4008 W 51 3681 0 4008 Hersham is served by Hersham and Walton on Thames railway stations with a minimum of two trains per hour and differing types of services on the South West Main Line Two golf courses are within its bounds Burhill Golf Club and Hersham Village Golf Club considerable other land is wooded used for mixed farming or Esher Rugby Club n 1 much of which is Metropolitan Green Belt Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Notable people past and present 4 Notable events 5 Education 6 Sport 6 1 Rugby 6 2 Golf 7 Economy 8 Transport 8 1 Rail 8 2 Roads 9 Demography and housing 10 References 11 External linksHistory editAccording to Hersham in Surrey 3 Hersham began as a strip of woodland beside the River Mole It was occupied by pre historic folk whose flint instruments have been found in large numbers beside the River on Southwood Manor Farm n 2 These date mostly from the mesolithic period Somewhere around 200 B C a huge defensive earthwork was erected on top of St George s Hill ecclesiastically in Hersham but in Weybridge post town probably as a refuge camp against invaders coming up the Thames Valley That this could have been constructed at all indicates a fairly large population in the district a chieftain of some sort organised labour and a desperate perhaps recurring danger Bronze and Iron Age burials have been found on the slopes of the hill which was clearly a feature of some importance in ancient times The Anglo Saxons may well have been the first permanent settlers here they gave the name to the place and no older remains of actual dwellings in areas not mentioned above have been found In the 12th century it was written Haverichesham suggesting Haeferick s hamlet or river bend settlement By contraction the name become Haverisham 4 Haversham n 3 Harsham or Hersham before finally settling only on the latter 4 Hersham s first chapel of ease Holy Trinity church which was demolished in 1889 having been superseded was built of yellow brick in Anglo Norman style in 1839 Similarly congregationalists had a Round Chapel which existed from 1844 until 1961 the year in which the single dual carriageway in Hersham was created and enabling its construction 5 Instead of merely for vestry and property owning matters such as poor relief road maintenance manorial ownership land tax and tithes being the southern hamlet of Walton Hersham became an ecclesiastical parish in 1851 The dividing line was what then officially termed the London and South Western Railway line and all borders remain almost unchanged by later local government and ecclesiastical parish decisions The present Anglican church of St Peter was built by Mr J L Pearson R A in 1887 on a site was given by Lieut Col Terry of Burvale Hersham 4 It is of brick and stone in 13th century style has a nave and aisles five arcades chancel transepts and a western tower and spire Hersham has an interesting industrial history with notable companies such as ABC Motors Air Products Faulkners Hackbridge amp Hewittick and Vickers Armstrongs all having factories in the village during the last century In 1929 an aeroplane designed by Anthony Fletcher was constructed in the village by ABC Motors Designed by Anthony Fletcher and fitted with an ABC Scorpion aero engine this was test flown from nearby Brooklands and had could have been built in quantity but became a victim of the economic depression of 1929 32 Other specialist Hersham firms include coachbuilders Compton amp Herman Ltd based in Molesey Road in the 1920s before being renamed Compton Motor Body Builders and later moving first to Kingston and then to New Malden In World War II in a daring daylight raid on 4 September 1940 German bombers successfully attacked the important Vickers aircraft factory at Brooklands killing nearly 90 people Four of the victims were never identified but buried in Hersham s Burvale Cemetery and another Vickers worker 36 year old William E Hunt was buried close by Luftwaffe bombers also dropped various bombs on and around Hersham and six V 1 flying bombs exploded in the parish Besides the significant contribution of ABC Motors to the British war effort with products that included auxiliary power units for Short Sunderland flying boats Vickers Armstrongs had four secret production sites in the village and its surrounding parish occupied the existing Ben Stanley Ltd bus depot and workshop in Burwood Road as part of its dispersed Tinsmiths Department Known as depot W15 this site supplied essential sheet metal parts parts for Vickers Wellington and Vickers Warwick aircraft manufactured at Brooklands The other locations were at Burhill Golf Club W32 see below plus Corbie Wood W86 which included both a Bellman hangar and an Air Ministry T 2 Type hangar and Riseholme W63 both located on the St George s Hill side of Seven Hills Road Moor Hall Syklesmore or Southwood Manor Hersham contained one manor alone known as Morehall alias Sylkesmore or Southwood Mention of a court held at Hersham in 1272 by Reginald de Imworth and Matilda his wife may indicate that he was then lord of the manor When Henry VIII built Nonsuch Palace in Cheam as many as eighty loads of timber were obtained from Southwood or the South Woods for it In 1540 he purchased from John Carleton the manor of Morehall or Sylkesmore in Hersham together with lands and woods in Burwood and Hatch in Hersham The manor remained in the possession of the Crown and was granted by Philip II of Spain and Mary I of England to David Vincent In 1579 Queen Elizabeth granted to Thomas Vincent the manor site and demesne lands of Morehall and the wood called Sylkesmore coppice In the 18th century and until 1802 at least the estate then known as the manor of Southwood and Silksmore appears to have been held by the Frederick family 4 Whiteley Village Main article Whiteley Village This private retirement village which allocates some of its accommodation to disabled poor residents is set in a lightly undulating elevated wooded part of Hersham and was created from a bequest of 1m left by a London department store pioneer William Whiteley 6 Geography edit nbsp Farmland in Hersham Hersham is in the borough of Elmbridge in northwest Surrey and has no particular sub localities except for Burwood Park which alongside certain other addresses in the village is when published for any purposes due to its proximity to Walton on Thames railway station done so under the name of Hersham s post town only Walton on Thames 7 A planned community also exists in the south almost entirely for the retired Whiteley Village In the nucleus of the village is Hersham Green 3 4 acres 1 4 ha of open space on which regular events take place throughout the year Just across from the green is a shopping centre consisting of multiple shops and restaurants Within a few minutes walk of the village centre in the east are green fields and meadows alongside the River Mole and footpaths both through and by fields used for mixed farming The parish boundaries run from the South West Main Line railway in the North to the East and through St George s Hill in the West Places within Hersham therefore technically include part of Saint George s Hill all of Burwood Park and Whiteley Village Notable people past and present editJulie Andrews born in Walton on Thames speaks about her early days in Hersham in her book Home Granville Bradshaw 1887 1969 accomplished engineer and inventor worked for ABC Motors and its earlier incarnations in the early 20th century John Vincent Cain 1907 1940 aviator and minor British fraudster lived at Hersham where he was known as a lavish entertainer at his home 8 Ross Davidson b 1973 former professional footballer defender for Sheffield United Chester City and Shrewsbury Town George Greenwood dec c1986 local author and historian and former borough and county councillor Robert Bob C Handasyde 1908 1979 Vickers Armstrongs test pilot and sales executive at nearby Brooklands lived at Hershambury in Hersham in the early 1950s Herbert Hoover 1874 1964 the 31st President of the United States of America lived in Hersham briefly in 1902 9 Today a blue plaque is displayed on his former home in West Grove Colonel Sir William Heaton Horrocks KCMG CB was buried in St Peter s Churchyard in 1941 as was his late wife Lady Minna Horrocks in 1921 William Lilly astrologer lived in Hersham from 1652 until his death in 1681 10 Bruce McLaren 1938 1970 an accomplished New Zealand born racing driver and designer lived in Burwood Park at the time of his tragic death in a motoring accident when testing his new McLaren M8D at the Goodwood Motor Circuit in Sussex on 2 June 1970 John Dennis Profumo CBE 1915 2006 was a post war politician who married actress Valerie Hobson 1917 1998 in 1954 but is best known for his scandalous affair with Christine Keeler in the early 1960s and also for his subsequent charity work His and his wife s ashes were buried in his family s vault in St Peter s Churchyard and Profumo Road commemorates the family name near the village centre Jimmy Pursey lead singer with Hersham punk group Sham 69 lived and grew up in the village Lauren Rammell member of Four of Diamonds 11 Odette Sansom GC MBE 1912 1995 a k a Odette Churchill and Odette Hallowes was a French born secret agent for Britain s Special Operations Executive SOE in France The first woman to be awarded the George Cross by Britain she and her third husband Geoffrey Hallowes a former SOE officer lived locally and are both buried in Burvale Cemetery Luke Shaw footballer for Manchester United 12 attended Rydens Enterprise School 13 in Hersham Hugh Trenchard 1st Viscount Trenchard 1873 1956 Marshal of the Royal Air Force lived at The Kings House in Burhill by 1953 and is commemorated in the village by the road name Trenchard Close Tommy Trinder 1909 1989 well known comedian war time entertainer and former chairman of Fulham Football Club lived locally and was buried in Burvale Cemetery Frederick Loring Vaux 1842 1933 local resident and a significant village benefactor 14 whose name is remembered today by Vaux Crescent off Burwood Road and Vauxmead Field opposite St Peter s Church Frederick Wicks 1840 1910 author and inventor retired to the village and died there 15 Notable events editKing George III visited Weylands farm in Hersham where he saw the first drill plough Queen Victoria wrote in her diary how she saw her first steam train in Hersham when she was a young girl In more recent times the punk group Sham 69 with lead singer Jimmy Pursey had its roots in Hersham The band s biggest hit was Hersham Boys Sham 69 took their name from the remnants of a piece of graffiti in the area which made reference to when Walton and Hersham Football Club secured the Athenian League title in 1969 Due to its proximity to London and Shepperton Studios Hersham is frequently a filming location for film and television productions including Nighty Night The Glass and Monty Python The second series of the TV show Ashes to Ashes was filmed in Hersham The Mummy was filmed in Hersham The TV Show Not Going Out is filmed in Hersham as was Never the Twain and several TV and Film advertisementsHersham is also home to Britain s largest colony of parakeets near Esher Rugby Club This was estimated in 2004 to have consisted of around 7 000 birds 16 Education editWithin Hersham is the mixed secondary Three Rivers Academy The school holds specialist Business and Enterprise College status and boasts an impressive drama programme Its roll holds approx 1200 students Hersham also has three primary schools Burhill became primary in 2015 Bell Farm became primary in 2014 and Cardinal Newman Sport editRugby edit Esher RFC is a multi pitch rugby union club in Hersham since approximately 1939 see notes Their first men s team is notable in the region and saw 2012 14 among the upper 50 of clubs in RFU National League 1 the third level of the sport in England having been relegated in the previous season Esher play at The Rugby Ground 369 Molesey Road The 1st XV play in a black amber strip TV presenter John Inverdale has long been associated with the club albeit the 2010s saw his involvement diminish Golf edit Hersham Village Golf Club is on the south side of the village snooker player John Virgo is a former president 17 Hersham s large second golf club is Burhill Golf Club with North and South courses the latter of which has been added near Burwood Park Early in World War II Barnes Wallis and several hundred staff were evacuated to Burhill Golf Club from the nearby Vickers Armstrongs aircraft factory at Brooklands and designed the legendary Dambusters bouncing bomb there Economy editFour technology trading estates exist in Hersham Hersham Place Business Park Hersham Trading Estate Riverdene Industrial Estate Hersham Green Technology Park A major nearby conjoined set of trading estates spans the Weybridge Byfleet border at Brooklands and Heathrow Airport also has a range of employers though this is across Walton on Thames itself and the borough of Spelthorne 18 Most important to the local economy is the accessibility of Central London see Rail below with more than 500 000 train entries and exits per annum recorded across the two stations bordering and in the village itself The very modest High Street contains almost entirely only convenience and socialising stores fashion and leisure shops are to be found less than 2 miles 3 2 km to the north in Walton on Thames As part of the development of Hersham a new shopping centre was built in the early 1980s with a large supermarket 30k sq feet Transport editRail edit Hersham is served by Hersham and Walton on Thames railway stations with a minimum of two trains per hour even on Sundays and differing types of services on the South West Main Line Fast trains stopping at Walton on Thames reach London Waterloo within 30 minutes Roads edit The M25 Junction 10 is 4 miles away and an A roads and dual carriageway connect neighbouring but not contiguous Esher and the almost bordering towns of Weybridge and Cobham across a narrow strip of Walton on Thames Demography and housing edit2011 Census Homes Output area Detached Semi detached Terraced Flats and apartments Caravans temporary mobile homes Shared between households 1 Hersham North ward 497 1 084 436 451 1 0 Hersham South ward 973 928 348 405 10 0 The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28 the average that was apartments was 22 6 Output area Population Households Owned outright Owned with a loan hectares 1 Hersham North ward 5 992 2 469 27 41 230 Hersham South ward 6 422 2 664 35 35 799 The proportion of households in the settlement who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35 1 The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32 5 The remaining is made up of rented dwellings plus a negligible of households living rent free References editNotes Although based in Esher between 1923 and approximately 1939 Esher RFC have occupied land in Hersham since this date and expanded this to 23 acres 9 3 ha and a 1 200 seater stand main pitch 2 The artefact rich manor is at Burhill Road KT12 4BJ Will of Dame Dorothye Edmondes widow of Sir Christopher Edmondes of Est Moulsey Surrey line 39 of her registered will National Archives PROB 11 proved 21 Sept 1615 And the lease of the Coppice called the Hurst Coppice lying amp being in Haversham in the parish of Waltoun in the said county spelling modernized References a b c Key Statistics Quick Statistics Population Density 2011 United Kingdom census Office for National Statistics Retrieved 21 November 2013 Esher RFC History Archived 3 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 09 30 Hersham in Surrey a brief local history of the parish of St Peter s Hersham in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey George Greenwood publisher Elmbridge Borough Council 1986 a b c d H E Malden ed 1911 Parishes Walton on Thames A History of the County of Surrey Volume 3 Institute of Historical Research Retrieved 29 September 2013 St Peter s Hersham History Retrieved 2013 09 30 Whiteley Village Museum Archived 28 December 2012 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2013 09 29 Burwood Park Residents Association Retrieved 2013 09 29 Mystery Man Shot Ended Amazing Life as Detectives Approached New Zealand Herald Vol LXXVII no 23797 26 October 1940 p 2 Retrieved 30 December 2022 via Papers Past National Library of New Zealand The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover The Cabinet amp Presidency 1920 1933 Pub 1952 Dunn Barbara William Lilly 1602 1681 By Barbara Dunn Acclaimed Astrologer Urania Trust Archived from the original on 19 July 2014 Retrieved 15 July 2014 Pearson Michael 14 October 2016 They ve been kept hangin on for the X Factor live shows Get Surrey Retrieved 10 December 2019 Dawson Shane 18 October 2018 Manchester United s Luke Shaw signs new contract at Old Trafford until 2023 Manchester United FC Retrieved 14 December 2020 Birthday boy Shaw signs on Southampton FC 12 July 2013 Archived from the original on 12 October 2013 Retrieved 14 December 2020 Death of Mr F L Vaux The Times No 46638 London 29 December 1933 p 12 Mr Frederick Wicks The Times No 39236 London 2 April 1920 p 17 Parakeet population booming in borough Molesey News amp Mail 7 July 2004 Wintle Angela 21 January 2014 Big Break star John Virgo on trick shots snooker legends and his Cobham home Great British Life Retrieved 3 March 2023 Grid square map Ordnance survey website Sources Barker J L amp D M 1996 Hark Back to Hersham self published Greenwood George 1986 3rd Edition Revised Hersham in Surrey Elmbridge Museum Service Pulford J S L 1988 The Church of St Peter Hersham Monumental Inscriptions Walton amp Weybridge Local History Society Paper No 26 External links editHersham Community Organisation Hersham Residents Association website nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hersham Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hersham amp oldid 1221501743, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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