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(Redirected from Saint George's Hill) Gated community in Surrey, England

"St. George's Hill" redirects here. For the hamlet in Canada, see St. George's Hill, Saskatchewan.
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51°21′07″N 0°26′42″W / 51.352°N 0.445°W / 51.352; -0.445 St George's Hill is a 964-acre (3.9 km) private gated community in Weybridge, Surrey, England.

Located 23 miles southwest of Central London, the land that is now the contemporary St George's Hill estate was purchased by master builder W. G. Tarrant in 1911. Over the following decades, Tarrant masterminded the development of St George's Hill into a country retreat for wealthy Londoners that offered both seclusion and natural beauty.

History

Early history

St George's Hill was once the site of an Iron Age hillfort, and the remains of the ramparts can still be seen. Erroneously referred to on many old maps as 'Caesar's camp', it was an 'unremarkable' construction, though perhaps slightly more complex than others of its type.

On 1 April 1649, a group of men and women led by Gerard Winstanley and William Everard began to 'dig and sow' St George's Hill, which they regarded as common land. They may also have begun making caves and dens. These people, soon to be known as Diggers, faced opposition from local communities, who regarded them as squatters. By September that year, the Diggers had decamped elsewhere. The dwellings they left behind were eventually destroyed.

The land was acquired by Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany in 1804. It came into the possession of the Egerton family during the Victorian period.

Modern history

In 1911, developer Walter George Tarrant purchased 964 acres of the ancient common land. His plan for the estate envisioned St George's Hill as an ideal residence for the modern professional man, offering privacy, natural beauty, and potential for sporting activities. The area developed rapidly, shifting from a 'wooded wilderness' to a 'hillside studded with mansions'. In its early decades St George's Hill could still be accessed by visitors and picnickers, but was restricted to the public in 1928. Many of the earliest mansions were built in the then fashionable Arts and Crafts style.

The Beatles purchased a house in the 1960s, and in the following years the estate would attract a greater number of celebrity residents, to the extent that St George's Hill and the wider Elmbridge area have come to be regarded as a British Beverly Hills. The first decade of the 21st century saw an influx of wealthy Russians, and by 2022 more than a quarter of properties were owned by individuals from former Soviet states. In 2012, the Russian businessman Alexander Perepilichny was found dead outside the mansion he was renting.

The radical history of St George's Hill has been commemorated by activists. Environmental campaigner George Monbiot and a group of supporters founded The Land is Ours in 1995 and squatted on the hill. They returned again in 1999 to mark the 350th anniversary of the Diggers' occupation, erecting a 'memorial stone' in the process.

Location

St George’s Hill lies on the edge of the town of Weybridge in north Surrey. Its southern boundary is Byfleet Road, and its eastern side is formed of Seven Hills Road and Foxoak Hill. Its northern edge includes Queens Road and St George’s Avenue, while it is bordered to the west by Brooklands Road.

Topography

The hill is the lowest in Surrey to be listed by the national database of hills of Britain and Ireland, which records claims for all Munros and other categories, ranking 36th and as a >50 tump. The easterly peak is the highest point of the three boroughs in the north-west corner of Surrey and has the highest summit to be strictly private. The summit is 255 feet (78 metres) above mean sea level (Ordnance Datum) and the minimum descent (notch/col) is 174 feet (53 metres).

Transport

St George's Hill is 3 miles from the M25 and 7 miles from the M3. Weybridge railway station can be accessed for rail services and it takes approximately 30 minutes to reach central London. For air travel, Heathrow is close by, and private aircraft can use nearby Fairoaks Airport.

Amenities

Golf club

The course at St George's Hill Golf Club was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt and opened for play the following year. Known for its visual appeal, it has been described as one of the best examples of the 'Golden Age' of golf course design, as well as the course outside the United States that most resembles Pine Valley.

No longer a 36-hole complex, the Red and Blue nines make up the main course at St George's Hill. A third, somewhat shorter nine - the Green nine - was upgraded in 1987 by Donald Steel, with assistance from Jonathan Gaunt. In 2023, the Renaissance Golf Design firm was hired to produce a new masterplan for all holes at the club.

Tennis club

Tennis club entrance

St George's Hill Lawn Tennis Club was officially opened on 7 June 1915 by Prince Alexander of Teck and his wife Princess Alice. The club lies in the north-east corner of the estate next to Warren Pond. In common with the golf club, membership includes access to additional facilities: restaurants, gyms, swimming pools, health spas and crèches. As of 2021, it had a £1,728 yearly fee. Given the exclusive reputation of the area, the membership fee is typically lower than might be expected, which The Times compared in a 2016 article to that of David Lloyd Leisure.

There are 13 grass tennis courts, 10 artificial clay, 4 'porous acrylic', 2 artificial grass, 3 TruClay, and 2 indoor. Plans for the installation of padel courts were approved in July 2024, despite noise concerns from some residents. The club defended its plans on the basis that it could lose business from members going elsewhere for padel tennis.

Notable residents

Other private estates

There are other estates in Elmbridge:

References

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