Historic Esher

Steeped in history, Esher has a fascinating past that dates back to Roman times. The town's historical charm is evident in its picturesque streets, lined with traditional buildings that showcase a blend of architectural styles from different eras. From the iconic Esher Place, a grand country house dating back to the 17th century, to the delightful Esher Green, where local events and fairs have been held for centuries, the town offers a glimpse into its rich heritage at every turn.

Esher boasts a wide range of local amenities and the town centre is home to a vibrant mix of independent shops, boutiques, and high street retailers. For those seeking culinary delights, Esher presents an array of charming cafes, traditional pubs, and exquisite restaurants, catering to every taste and preference. The town also hosts regular markets, showcasing local produce and crafts, further enhancing its sense of community.

Esher benefits from excellent transport links, making it an ideal location for commuters and those wishing to explore the surrounding areas. The town is conveniently located near the A3, providing quick and easy access to central London and the M25 motorway, connecting to major routes across the country. Esher train station offers regular services to London Waterloo, ensuring a stress-free commute for city professionals. Additionally, the town is well-served by local bus routes, providing convenient transportation within Esher and its neighbouring towns.

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