List of public art in Surrey

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.

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.

Albury

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  An image of Albury Albury Heath, Albury 2006 Friedel Buecking [1] 51°12′37″N 0°29′05″W / 51.2102°N 0.4846°W / 51.2102; -0.4846
  The Optohedron Newlands Corner 2020 Will Nash [2] 51°13′54″N 0°30′03″W / 51.2317°N 0.5008°W / 51.2317; -0.5008

Burpham

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Sutherland Circle Sutherland Memorial Park 2017 Steve Tomlinson [3] 51°15′39″N 0°32′51″W / 51.26083°N 0.54750°W / 51.26083; -0.54750

Camberley

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Trollope and Colls White Elephant London Road 1963/1964 Barbara Jones [4][5] 51°19′59″N 0°46′15″W / 51.33306°N 0.77083°W / 51.33306; -0.77083
  The Tambourine Girls (three women dancing) London Road 1989 Charlotte Randall [6][7] 51°20′5″N 0°45′50″W / 51.33472°N 0.76389°W / 51.33472; -0.76389
  Into Our First World Surrey Heath House, Camberley 1993 Ken Ford [8] 51°20′21″N 0°44′35″W / 51.33917°N 0.74306°W / 51.33917; -0.74306
  The Right Way (two metal figures, aloft, pointing to two directions) Park Street and Obelisk Way 2009 Rick Kirby [9][10] 51°20′17″N 0°45′53″W / 51.33806°N 0.76472°W / 51.33806; -0.76472
  John Pennycuick London Road Recreation Ground 2022 [11] 51°20′11″N 0°45′03″W / 51.33639°N 0.75083°W / 51.33639; -0.75083

Chertsey

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Charles James Fox Outside Liberty House, Guildford Street, Chertsey Ian Rank-Broadley [12] 51°23′16″N 0°30′30″W / 51.3879°N 0.5083°W / 51.3879; -0.5083
  Blanche Heriot Outside Melita House, Bridge Street Sheila Mitchell [13] 51°23′20″N 0°29′18″W / 51.3889°N 0.4882°W / 51.3889; -0.4882
  Bench to commemorate 100th anniversary of unveiling of Chertsey War Memorial Outside St Peter's Church 30 October 2021 51°23′32″N 0°30′13″W / 51.3923°N 0.5037°W / 51.3923; -0.5037

Chobham

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Queen Victoria Monument Beside Windsor Road, Chobham Common 1901 [14] 51°22′51″N 0°36′52″W / 51.3809°N 0.6144°W / 51.3809; -0.6144
  Chobham Cannon As above 1979 (replaced an earlier cannon of 1901) Local workers [15] 51°20′52″N 0°36′09″W / 51.3478°N 0.60256°W / 51.3478; -0.60256

Cranleigh

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Obelisk Horsham Road and Ewhurst Road, Cranleigh 1794 Jacob Ellery [16] 51°08′27″N 0°29′07″W / 51.1408°N 0.4852°W / 51.1408; -0.4852

Dorking

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Thomas Cubitt, MP and philanthropist Opposite Dorking Halls, Reigate Road 2000 William Fawke [17] 51°14′06″N 0°19′33″W / 51.2350°N 0.3258°W / 51.2350; -0.3258
  Ralph Vaughan Williams, composer Outside Dorking Halls, Reigate Road 2001 William Fawke [17] 51°14′05″N 0°19′33″W / 51.2348°N 0.3258°W / 51.2348; -0.3258
  Dorking Cockerel Deepdene Roundabout, Dorking 2007 Peter Parkinson [18] 51°14′08″N 0°19′21″W / 51.2356°N 0.3224°W / 51.2356; -0.3224
  2012 Cyclist Sculpture for the Olympic Road Race Pixham End roundabout 2012 Heather Burrell [19] 51°14′41″N 0°19′28″W / 51.24472°N 0.32444°W / 51.24472; -0.32444
  Grant Allen Arch Allen Court, High Street 2013 Lucy Quinnell [20] 51°13′55″N 0°19′56″W / 51.2320°N 0.3321°W / 51.2320; -0.3321
  Mayflower West Street 2021 Lucy Quinnell [21] 51°13′54″N 0°20′06″W / 51.2317°N 0.3350°W / 51.2317; -0.3350
  Radius Denbies Wine Estate 2021 James Tunnard [22] 51°14′39″N 0°20′26″W / 51.2441°N 0.3405°W / 51.2441; -0.3405

East and West Horsley

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
Dancing Gypsy Nomad Theatre, East Horsley Faith Brook [23]

Egham

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Magna Carta Fountain High Street, Egham 1994 Neil Lawson Baker [24] 51°25′56″N 0°32′46″W / 51.4323°N 0.5462°W / 51.4323; -0.5462
  King John signing Magna Carta High Street 1997 David Parfitt [25] 51°25′57″N 0°32′42″W / 51.4325°N 0.5451°W / 51.4325; -0.5451

Epsom and Ewell

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  'Dog Gate' (three oversized animals aloft around and above a public hall gate) London Road and Spring Street, Ewell c. 1795 Thomas Hercey Barritt [26] 51°21′01″N 0°15′01″W / 51.35033°N 0.25027°W / 51.35033; -0.25027
  John Gilpin as Spectre de la Rose Outside Epsom Playhouse 1999 Tom Merrifield [27][28] 51°19′53″N 0°16′12″W / 51.33139°N 0.27000°W / 51.33139; -0.27000
  Evocation of Speed
Diomed and Galileo (horses)
Derby Square, Epsom 2001 Judy Boyt [29] 51°20′3″N 0°15′57″W / 51.33417°N 0.26583°W / 51.33417; -0.26583
  Emily Davison, suffragette Marketplace, High Street, Epsom 2021 Christine Charlesworth [30] 51°19′59″N 0°16′08″W / 51.3331°N 0.2689°W / 51.3331; -0.2689

Esher

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Britannia (Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Memorial) Esher High Street, in the town centre 1897 Francis John Williamson [31] 51°22′09″N 0°21′57″W / 51.3691°N 0.3659°W / 51.3691; -0.3659
  Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee fountain Esher High Street 1877 [32] 51°22′8″N 0°21′54″W / 51.36889°N 0.36500°W / 51.36889; -0.36500

Farnham

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/artist Source Coordinates
  William Cobbett Museum of Farnham garden 1940s Willi Soukop [33] 51°12′46″N 0°48′15″W / 51.2128°N 0.8043°W / 51.2128; -0.8043
  Hawthorn Lodge panels Hawthorn Lodge 1961 Rachel Brown and Carole Hodgson [33] 51°12′46″N 0°47′51″W / 51.2127°N 0.7976°W / 51.2127; -0.7976
  Farnham and the way it sits in hills and valleys Farnham Delivery Office, West Street 1970 Michael Fairclough [33] 51°12′51″N 0°48′05″W / 51.2142°N 0.8015°W / 51.2142; -0.8015
  The Lion and Lamb Lion and Lamb Yard 1985-86 Edwin Russell [34] 51°12′55″N 0°48′05″W / 51.2152°N 0.8015°W / 51.2152; -0.8015
  Andernach Millstone South Street 1992 [35] 51°12′50″N 0°47′43″W / 51.214°N 0.7954°W / 51.214; -0.7954
  Outdoor Bathing Victoria Garden 1999 Jane Jones [33] 51°12′48″N 0°47′42″W / 51.2133°N 0.7951°W / 51.2133; -0.7951
  Hands On Farnham Library grounds 2000 West Street Potters, Farnham [35] 51°12′48″N 0°48′12″W / 51.2134°N 0.8032°W / 51.2134; -0.8032
  Millennium Child Upper Church Lane 2000 Sue Broadhead [33] 51°12′50″N 0°47′59″W / 51.2139°N 0.7996°W / 51.2139; -0.7996
  Bookstools or Moments in Time Farnham Library grounds 2003 Gillian Trotman [35] 51°12′47″N 0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803
  Monument Museum of Farnham garden 2013 Sally Woodford 51°12′46″N 0°48′15″W / 51.2128°N 0.8043°W / 51.2128; -0.8043
  North Downs Way sculpture A31 Farnham bypass 2015 FdK Design Consultants [36] 51°12′46″N 0°47′38″W / 51.2128°N 0.7938°W / 51.2128; -0.7938
  William Cobbett Hawthorn Lodge 2016 Sheila Mitchell [37] 51°12′46″N 0°47′52″W / 51.2129°N 0.7977°W / 51.2129; -0.7977
  The Farnham Sculpture - acorn New Ashgate Gallery 2020 David Mayne [38][39] 51°12′46″N 0°47′58″W / 51.2129°N 0.7994°W / 51.2129; -0.7994
  The Farnham Sculpture - oak tree New Ashgate Gallery 2020 David Mayne [38][39] 51°12′46″N 0°47′58″W / 51.2129°N 0.7994°W / 51.2129; -0.7994
  A Hand's Turn Riverside Walk 2023 Natalie Bradwell and Livia Spinolo [40] 51°12′44″N 0°47′50″W / 51.2122°N 0.7973°W / 51.2122; -0.7973
  Bishop Bishop's Table Hotel, West Street 51°12′50″N 0°48′11″W / 51.2138°N 0.803°W / 51.2138; -0.803
  Bishop Bishop's Table Hotel, West Street 51°12′50″N 0°48′11″W / 51.2138°N 0.803°W / 51.2138; -0.803
  Matriarch Borelli Yard Ben Franklin [33] 51°12′53″N 0°47′54″W / 51.2148°N 0.7982°W / 51.2148; -0.7982
  Unidentified sculpture Farnham Library grounds 51°12′47″N 0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803
  Unidentified sculpture Farnham Library grounds 51°12′47″N 0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803
  Unidentified sculpture Farnham Library grounds 51°12′47″N 0°48′11″W / 51.213°N 0.803°W / 51.213; -0.803

University for Creative Arts, Farnham campus

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  The Ladder 1983 Charles Hewlings [35] 51°12′58″N 0°48′14″W / 51.216°N 0.804°W / 51.216; -0.804
  The Wave 1989 Charles Hewlings [35] 51°12′59″N 0°48′17″W / 51.2164°N 0.8046°W / 51.2164; -0.8046
  Untitled III 1989 Brandon Davison [35] 51°13′02″N 0°48′15″W / 51.2172°N 0.8043°W / 51.2172; -0.8043
  Pipe, Dance' 1997 Marcus Robinson [35] 51°12′59″N 0°48′17″W / 51.2165°N 0.8046°W / 51.2165; -0.8046
  Belief and Desire 1997 Michael Kenney [35] 51°12′57″N 0°48′16″W / 51.2157°N 0.8044°W / 51.2157; -0.8044
  Projection I 1998 Laurence Edwards [35] 51°12′57″N 0°48′14″W / 51.2159°N 0.8039°W / 51.2159; -0.8039
  Udder and Over 2002 Paul Cox [35] 51°12′59″N 0°48′15″W / 51.2163°N 0.8042°W / 51.2163; -0.8042
  Oaks on the Run 2004 Vincent Jack [35] 51°12′58″N 0°48′16″W / 51.216°N 0.8044°W / 51.216; -0.8044
  A Fishy Tale - Another Brick in the Wall 2021 Farnham residents [33] 51°12′56″N 0°48′14″W / 51.2156°N 0.8038°W / 51.2156; -0.8038
  A Resting Place Carl Anthony [35] 51°12′56″N 0°48′14″W / 51.2155°N 0.804°W / 51.2155; -0.804
  Earth and Wine Michael Kenney [35] 51°12′55″N 0°48′16″W / 51.2154°N 0.8044°W / 51.2154; -0.8044
  Unidentified sculpture 51°12′59″N 0°48′15″W / 51.2163°N 0.8041°W / 51.2163; -0.8041

Frimley

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Our Lady of Consolation Outside Our Lady Queen of Heaven Church, Frimley 1940 John Francis Kavanagh 51°19′00″N 0°44′29″W / 51.3167°N 0.7415°W / 51.3167; -0.7415
  Oak Leaf The Green, Frimley Green 2018 Chris Bain 51°18′07″N 0°43′40″W / 51.3020°N 0.7277°W / 51.3020; -0.7277

Godalming

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  Thomas Sutton Charterhouse School, Godalming 1911 Goscombe John [41]
  Tribal Waverley Borough Council offices, The Bury's, Godalming Ruth Wheeler 51°11′13″N 0°36′36″W / 51.187°N 0.6099°W / 51.187; -0.6099

Guildford

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Guildford and Freiburg im Breisgau coats of arms mosaic Tunsgate, Guildford 1994 [42] 51°14′09″N 0°34′20″W / 51.2357°N 0.5722°W / 51.2357; -0.5722
  Alice and the White Rabbit Guildford Riverside 1984 Edwin Russell [43] 51°14′4″N 0°34′36″W / 51.23444°N 0.57667°W / 51.23444; -0.57667
  Alice through the looking glass Guildford Castle grounds 1990 Jeanne Argent [44] 51°14′00″N 0°34′19″W / 51.23333°N 0.57194°W / 51.23333; -0.57194
  One Man and his Dog Eastgate courtyard 1990 Edwin Russell [45] 51°14′15″N 0°34′3″W / 51.23750°N 0.56750°W / 51.23750; -0.56750
  The Surrey Scholar bottom of High Street 2002 Allan Sly [23][45] 51°14′07″N 000°34′29″W / 51.23528°N 0.57472°W / 51.23528; -0.57472
Vane II Electric Theatre forecourt 1997/1998 Lucien Simon [45]
  Masquerade Electric Theatre Forecourt 2005 Allan Sly [46] 51°14′10″N 000°34′39″W / 51.23611°N 0.57750°W / 51.23611; -0.57750
Rhythm Blue under Electric Theatre bridge Peter Freeman [23]
  Totem Sculptures Onslow Arboretum Mary Branson [23]
5 sculptures Queen Elizabeth Park Sue Fenton-Jones [23]
Lido Tree Sculpture Stoke cross-roads Ruth Wheeler [23]
  Rising Stars outside the Odeon Steve Geliot [23] 51°14′15″N 000°34′45″W / 51.23750°N 0.57917°W / 51.23750; -0.57917
  George Abbot Sculpture at the top of the High Street 1993 Faith Winter [45] 51°14′11″N 000°34′13″W / 51.23639°N 0.57028°W / 51.23639; -0.57028
  Height Barrier access to Woodbridge Meadows car park Richard Farringdon [23] 51°14′41″N 000°34′49″W / 51.24472°N 0.58028°W / 51.24472; -0.58028
Mosaic outside Debenhams Martin Cheek [23]
Reeds Millmead Island Ruth Wheeler [23]
George Abbot Sculpture Garden George Abbot School Russell Jakubowski [23]
Abstracts of Guildford Guildford Spectrum Gerry Baptist [23]
  The Dancers outside Baker Tilly on the Boxgrove Crossroads roundabout Jane Jones [23] 51°14′56″N 0°33′12″W / 51.24889°N 0.55333°W / 51.24889; -0.55333
  Benches at Millmead Lock Millmead Island Johny Woodford [23] 51°13′59″N 000°34′31″W / 51.23306°N 0.57528°W / 51.23306; -0.57528
  The Bargeman the Wharf 2003 Utopia Forge [45] 51°14′07″N 000°34′37″W / 51.23528°N 0.57694°W / 51.23528; -0.57694
Sculpture and five bronze tablets Tunsgate 1989 Martin Jennings with poet Matt Black [45]
  Unknown (dancing figures) Youth & Community Centre at Haydon Place [23] 51°14′21″N 000°34′25″W / 51.23917°N 0.57361°W / 51.23917; -0.57361
  Out of the Block/Head Quaker's Acre off North Street 1996 Janine Creaye [45] 51°14′12″N 000°34′19″W / 51.23667°N 0.57194°W / 51.23667; -0.57194
The Way Markers Shalford Meadows and Artington Park & Ride Mary Anstee Parry [23]
  Millennium Sundial Millmead Gardens Joanna Migdal [23] 51°14′02″N 000°34′36″W / 51.23389°N 0.57667°W / 51.23389; -0.57667
  Central Growth Building on Market Street Andrew Kay [23] 51°14′10.53″N 0°34′22.03″W / 51.2362583°N 0.5727861°W / 51.2362583; -0.5727861
  Opening lines of The Listeners by Walter de la Mare Side of Premier Inn at Stoke Crossroads [23] 51°14′54″N 000°34′15″W / 51.24833°N 0.57083°W / 51.24833; -0.57083
  Astrolabe Guildford House Gallery courtyard Richard Quinnell [23] 51°14′12″N 000°34′20″W / 51.23667°N 0.57222°W / 51.23667; -0.57222
  Stained Glass Boots on Swan Lane Catrin Jones [23] 51°14′08.82″N 0°34′27.65″W / 51.2357833°N 0.5743472°W / 51.2357833; -0.5743472
  Farm Talk Artington Park & Ride Caroline Jackman and Jo Wood [23] 51°13′06.6″N 0°34′49.44″W / 51.218500°N 0.5804000°W / 51.218500; -0.5804000
  Seeds of Hope Seeds of Hope Children's Garden at the Cathedral Christine Charlesworth [23]
  White knight on a white horse outside former White Horse Hotel, High Street [47] 51°14′15″N 0°34′0″W / 51.23750°N 0.56667°W / 51.23750; -0.56667
  Virtual Fountain Printing House Square, Guildford 2012 Charlie Carter [48]
  Stone Obelisk The Priestley Centre, Surrey Research Park 51°14′19″N 0°36′48″W / 51.23861°N 0.61333°W / 51.23861; -0.61333
  Jabberwocky Allen Pavilion Garden 2009? [49] 51°14′19″N 0°34′7″W / 51.23861°N 0.56861°W / 51.23861; -0.56861
  Silver Shoon Woodbridge Meadows 2016 Charles Normandale [50] 51°14′48″N 0°34′53″W / 51.24667°N 0.58139°W / 51.24667; -0.58139
  Golden Pollen Woodbridge Meadows Tom Smith [50] 51°14′48″N 0°34′53″W / 51.24667°N 0.58139°W / 51.24667; -0.58139
Cedar Outside G Live 51°14′18″N 0°33′58″W / 51.23833°N 0.56611°W / 51.23833; -0.56611
  Juno the Torch Relay Legacy Outside G Live 2012 Ian Campbell-Briggs [50] 51°14′17″N 0°33′59″W / 51.23806°N 0.56639°W / 51.23806; -0.56639
  The Spine Outside Royal Surrey County Hospital ? 51°14′23.22″N 0°36′29.33″W / 51.2397833°N 0.6081472°W / 51.2397833; -0.6081472
  Phoenix Outside Royal Surrey County Hospital ? Martin Cundell [50] 51°14′23.22″N 0°36′29.33″W / 51.2397833°N 0.6081472°W / 51.2397833; -0.6081472
  Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic mural Jeffries Passage 2019 Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [51] 51°14′10″N 000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
  Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic mural Jeffries Passage 2019 Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [51] 51°14′10″N 000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
  Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic mural Jeffries Passage 2019 Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [51] 51°14′10″N 000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
  Abbot's Hospital quatercentenary ceramic mural Jeffries Passage 2019 Liliana Montoya and Carlos España [51] 51°14′10″N 000°34′16″W / 51.23611°N 0.57111°W / 51.23611; -0.57111
  Carved railway sleepers Royal Surrey County Hospital 51°14′28″N 0°36′32″W / 51.241153°N 0.608894°W / 51.241153; -0.608894
  Sundial featuring Edward I and Eleanor Castle Street 1972 Ann Garland [52] 51°14′5″N 000°34′19″W / 51.23472°N 0.57194°W / 51.23472; -0.57194

University of Surrey

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  All the Gang Are Here University of Surrey campus 2007 Carol Orwin [53]
  Geodesic Dome University of Surrey campus 1982 Based on an original by Buckminster Fuller [53] 51°14′36″N 0°35′14″W / 51.24333°N 0.58722°W / 51.24333; -0.58722
  Spine 3 University of Surrey campus 2004 Diane Maclean [53] 51°14′36″N 0°35′13″W / 51.24333°N 0.58694°W / 51.24333; -0.58694
  Alan Turing On the Piazza, University of Surrey campus 2004 John W. Mills [53]
  The Surrey Stag Entrance to the University of Surrey campus 2009 Allan Sly [53] 51°14′29″N 0°35′43″W / 51.24139°N 0.59528°W / 51.24139; -0.59528
  Knife Birds In front of the School of Management Building, University of Surrey campus 2004 Bridget McCrum [53]
  Narcissus University of Surrey campus William Pye [53] 51°14′34″N 0°35′18″W / 51.24278°N 0.58833°W / 51.24278; -0.58833
  Thinking Of My Future Behind Senate House, in the amphitheatre, University of Surrey campus 2010 Christopher Chipfuya [53]
  Mural Outside of the Lecture Theatre Block, University of Surrey campus 1980 Duncan Newton [53]
  Ceramic mural Outside of the Students’ Union, University of Surrey campus Students at the Roehampton Institute Art Department [53]
  Walkways above Spine Road, University of Surrey campus 1996 Peter Jeffery [53]
  Spiral in front of Postgraduate Medical School, Manor Park Campus, University of Surrey Bridget McCrum [53] 51°14′21″N 0°36′45″W / 51.23917°N 0.61250°W / 51.23917; -0.61250
  Triple Ripple Manor Park Campus, University of Surrey 2008 Diane Maclean [53] 51°14′20″N 0°36′25″W / 51.23889°N 0.60694°W / 51.23889; -0.60694
  Acrobat Foyer of Austin Pearce Building, University of Surrey Natalie Staniforth [53]
  Fish Outside Senate House Daren Greenhow [53]
  Fish Outside Senate House Daren Greenhow [53]
  Fish Outside the Library Daren Greenhow [53]
  Charmer Performing Arts technology studios 2011 Jon Edgar [53]

Haslemere

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Elizabeth I Charter Walk 2001 Malcolm Stathers [54] 51°05′18″N 0°42′36″W / 51.08833°N 0.71000°W / 51.08833; -0.71000
Progress High Street 2020 Andrew Brighty [55][56] 51°05′18″N 0°42′32″W / 51.08833°N 0.70889°W / 51.08833; -0.70889
Mimesis Clements Corner 2020 Andrew Brighty [56] 51°05′18″N 0°43′20″W / 51.08833°N 0.72222°W / 51.08833; -0.72222
  Serenade to the Sky Lion Green 2021 Andrew Brighty [57] 51°05′16″N 0°43′51″W / 51.08778°N 0.73083°W / 51.08778; -0.73083

Leatherhead

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Image Subject Location Date Sculptor/Artist Source Coordinates
  Girl with Doves Station Approach, Leatherhead 1973 cast of 1970 original David Wynne [58] 51°17′56″N 0°20′1.68″W / 51.29889°N 0.3338000°W / 51.29889; -0.3338000
  The Leopard Station Approach, Leatherhead 1983 (moved to Leatherhead in 2009) Jonathan Kenworth [59] 51°17′57.12″N 0°20′00.24″W / 51.2992000°N 0.3334000°W / 51.2992000; -0.3334000
  'Bridges' Ironwork Leatherhead High Street, Leatherhead Unknown Peter Parkinson, Lawrence Walker, Richard Quinnell, Lucy Quinnell [60] 51°17′42.8″N 0°19′46.9″W / 51.295222°N 0.329694°W / 51.295222; -0.329694
  Bindi Dreamer Swan Shopping Centre, Leatherhead 2000 Jilly Sutton [61] 51°17′44.6″N 0°19′40.3″W / 51.295722°N 0.327861°W / 51.295722; -0.327861
  Mole Gap Sculpture Leatherhead Park, Leatherhead 2002 Terrence M. Clarke [62] 51°17′49.6″N 0°19′57.2″W / 51.297111°N 0.332556°W / 51.297111; -0.332556
  The Leatherhead Kingfisher Kingston Road, Leatherhead 2022 Peter Parkinson, Lawrence Walker, Richard Quinnell, Lucy Quinnell [63] 51°18′43″N 0°20′02″W / 51.31194°N 0.33389°W / 51.31194; -0.33389

Longcross

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  Bloom Longcross Park 2018 Wolfgang Buttress [64] 51°22′49″N 0°35′33″W / 51.3804°N 0.5926°W / 51.3804; -0.5926

Molesey

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  Eights Tree by River Thames / Tagg's Island, Molesey 2001 Ray Smith [65] 51°24′27″N 0°21′6″W / 51.40750°N 0.35167°W / 51.40750; -0.35167
Molesey Jubilee Drinking Fountain Wolsey Road and Bridge Road, Molesey 1887 (redesigned for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 2012) [66] 51°24′6″N 0°20′46″W / 51.40167°N 0.34611°W / 51.40167; -0.34611

Reigate and Redhill

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  Inglis Memorial
Lieutenant Colonel Sir Robert William Inglis VC
Colley Hill, Reigate 1909 [67] 51°15′13″N 0°12′35″W / 51.25361°N 0.20972°W / 51.25361; -0.20972
  Park Hill Monument Reigate Hill, Reigate 1920 [68] 51°13′48″N 0°12′35″W / 51.23000°N 0.20972°W / 51.23000; -0.20972
  Margot Fonteyn, ballet dancer, prima ballerina outside Watson House, London Road, Reigate 1980 Nathan David [69] 51°14′26″N 0°12′19″W / 51.24056°N 0.20528°W / 51.24056; -0.20528
  The Buskers Cage Yard, Reigate 1993 Carole Vincent 51°14′14″N 0°12′27″W / 51.23722°N 0.20750°W / 51.23722; -0.20750
Redland brick knot esure, Reigate [70] 51°14′18″N 0°12′9″W / 51.23833°N 0.20250°W / 51.23833; -0.20250

Runnymede

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  Magna Carta Memorial On Cooper's Hill, Runnymede 1957 Edward Maufe [71] 51°26′40″N 0°33′58″W / 51.4445°N 0.566°W / 51.4445; -0.566
  John F. Kennedy memorial On Cooper's Hill, Runnymede 1965 Geoffrey Jellicoe [72] 51°26′41″N 0°34′07″W / 51.4447°N 0.5687°W / 51.4447; -0.5687
  Commonwealth Air Forces Memorial On Cooper's Hill, Runnymede 1953 Edward Maufe 51°26′16″N 0°33′54″W / 51.4378°N 0.565°W / 51.4378; -0.565
bronze statue of Queen Elizabeth II on octagonal stone base Runnymede Pleasure Ground 2015 James Butler [73]

Staines-upon-Thames

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  Spelthorne coat of arms mosaic High Street, middle of pedestrianised section 2002 Gary Drostle [74] 51°26′03″N 0°30′37″W / 51.4343°N 0.5104°W / 51.4343; -0.5104
  Gateway mosaic panels High Street, middle of pedestrianised section 2002 Gary Drostle [74] 51°26′05″N 0°30′33″W / 51.4348°N 0.5093°W / 51.4348; -0.5093
  Release Every Pattern (Linoleum Workers) High Street, west end David Annand [75] 51°26′02″N 0°30′44″W / 51.4338°N 0.5121°W / 51.4338; -0.5121
  The Swanmaster Fairfield Avenue, Staines Diana Thomson [76] 51°26′11″N 0°30′25″W / 51.43639°N 0.50694°W / 51.43639; -0.50694
  The Swan Arches Entrances to Memorial Gardens Anthony and Simon Robinson, and pupils from Kingscroft Junior School (now Riverbridge Primary School) [77] 51°25′58″N 0°30′50″W / 51.4329°N 0.51402°W / 51.4329; -0.51402
  Water Nymph statues Memorial Gardens 1980 (moved here 2006) David Wynne [77] 51°25′58″N 0°30′51″W / 51.4327°N 0.51405°W / 51.4327; -0.51405
  Origami swans Memorial Gardens 2002 Tom Brown [78] 51°25′57″N 0°30′50″W / 51.43251°N 0.5139°W / 51.43251; -0.5139
  London Stone (riparian) (replica) Memorial Gardens [77] 51°25′57″N 0°30′51″W / 51.43255°N 0.51418°W / 51.43255; -0.51418
  The River Guardian (Heron) At confluence of River Colne with River Thames, near Staines Bridge Simon Buchanan [77][75] 51°25′59″N 0°30′56″W / 51.43295°N 0.51546°W / 51.43295; -0.51546
  Pound Mill Sculpture Wraysbury Road, Staines John Atkin [77] 51°26′09″N 0°30′55″W / 51.4359°N 0.51515°W / 51.4359; -0.51515
  Memorial to British European Airways Flight 548 Waters Drive Recreation Ground 2012 [79] 51°26′18″N 0°30′44″W / 51.43823°N 0.5123°W / 51.43823; -0.5123
  Water Sprites (combined hominid forms tapering above, exceeding head-height) Two Rivers Shopping and Entertainment Centre David Backhouse [75]
  Time Continuum (sundial) Two Rivers Shopping and Entertainment Centre David Backhouse [75]

Sunbury-on-Thames

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  Lendy Memorial (lion) The Walled Garden, Sunbury-on-Thames 1895 (moved to current site 1986) Local residents [80] 51°24′23″N 0°24′34″W / 51.4063°N 0.4095°W / 51.4063; -0.4095
  Cherubs The Walled Garden 19th century [81] 51°24′23″N 0°24′34″W / 51.4064°N 0.4095°W / 51.4064; -0.4095
  Desert Orchid Kempton Park, near the grandstand 1991 Philip Blacker [82] 51°25′14″N 0°24′33″W / 51.4205°N 0.4091°W / 51.4205; -0.4091

Virginia Water

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  Totem Pole (very tall pole, carved) In Windsor Great Park, near Virginia Water Lake (north side) 1958 Mungo Martin [83] 51°25′01″N 0°35′30″W / 51.41694°N 0.59167°W / 51.41694; -0.59167
  Leptis Magna Ruins (tall columns and some architraves) As above (south side) c. 1st century BC (placed here 1816) [74] 51°24′31″N 0°36′00″W / 51.40861°N 0.60000°W / 51.40861; -0.60000
  Cumberland Obelisk / Prince William, Duke of Cumberland Obelisk Pond, Windsor Great Park commissioned 1765 [84][85][86] 51°25′29″N 0°35′51″W / 51.42472°N 0.59750°W / 51.42472; -0.59750

Weybridge

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  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 Road 1896 [87] 51°22′08″N 0°27′07″W / 51.36889°N 0.45194°W / 51.36889; -0.45194
  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 Green 1697 Edward Piece [88] 51°22′24″N 0°27′20″W / 51.37333°N 0.45556°W / 51.37333; -0.45556

Whiteley Village

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  William Whiteley, Copper statue on pedestal with plaques Whiteley Village, Hersham 1914 George Frampton [89]

Woking

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  Martian tripod (aloft on slender, angular legs) Church Street East, Woking 1998 Michael Condron [90] 51°19′14″N 0°33′25″W / 51.32056°N 0.55694°W / 51.32056; -0.55694
  Martian cylinder Church Street East, Woking 1998 Michael Condron 51°19′14″N 0°33′25″W / 51.32056°N 0.55694°W / 51.32056; -0.55694
  Hawker Hunter Church Street East, outside the Big Apple leisure complex 1996, Removed July 2018 [91] 51°19′13″N 0°33′23″W / 51.32028°N 0.55639°W / 51.32028; -0.55639
  William Robert Grove Woking Park 2003 Ulli Knall [92] 51°18′42″N 0°33′24″W / 51.31167°N 0.55667°W / 51.31167; -0.55667
  Pegasus Brewery Road 2009 Tree Pirates [93] 51°19′19″N 0°33′38″W / 51.32194°N 0.56056°W / 51.32194; -0.56056
  Exchanging Luminance Outside of The Lightbox 2010 Richard Jackson [94] 51°19′17″N 0°33′34″W / 51.32139°N 0.55944°W / 51.32139; -0.55944
  Winning Shot Jubilee Square 2012 Christine Charlesworth [95] 51°19′13″N 0°33′32″W / 51.320183°N 0.55877119°W / 51.320183; -0.55877119
  The Space Between Plaza, Orion Gate, Guildford Road 2012 Richard Heys [96] 51°18′58″N 0°33′38″W / 51.31611°N 0.56056°W / 51.31611; -0.56056
  Lakers Life Outside of the Lightbox 2014 only? Jono Retallick, George Otto, Rib Davis, Lakers Youth Centre [97] 51°19′17″N 0°33′34″W / 51.32139°N 0.55944°W / 51.32139; -0.55944
  Surrey Hills Wolsey Place Shopping Centre 2014 Sara Holmes [98]
  Sir Alec Bedser bowling next to Bedser Bridge 2015 Allan Sly [99] 51°19′17″N 0°33′36″W / 51.32139°N 0.56000°W / 51.32139; -0.56000
  Eric Bedser batting next to Bedser Bridge 2015 Allan Sly [99] 51°19′17″N 0°33′36″W / 51.32139°N 0.56000°W / 51.32139; -0.56000
  Seated Man Woking station 2017 Sean Henry [100] 51°19′09″N 0°33′24″W / 51.319127°N 0.55655837°W / 51.319127; -0.55655837
  Standing Man Mercia Walk 2017 Sean Henry [100]
  Standing Woman Peacock Centre 2017 Sean Henry [100] 51°19′11″N 0°33′34″W / 51.319817°N 0.55930763°W / 51.319817; -0.55930763
  Walking Woman Commercial Road 2017 Sean Henry [100]
  The Wanderer Albion Square 2017 Sean Henry [100] 51°19′08″N 0°33′27″W / 51.318842°N 0.55738986°W / 51.318842; -0.55738986
  Catafalque Victoria Square 2017 Sean Henry [100]
  H G Wells Victoria Gate 2017 Wesley Harland [101]
  Ethel Smyth Dukes Court Plaza 2022 Christine Charlesworth [102] 51°19′14″N 0°33′17″W / 51.32056°N 0.55472°W / 51.32056; -0.55472
  Standing Figure (Man) Henry Plaza 2022 Sean Henry [103] 51°19′07″N 0°33′38″W / 51.318589°N 0.56055°W / 51.318589; -0.56055
  Standing Figure (Woman) Henry Plaza 2022 Sean Henry [103] 51°19′07″N 0°33′38″W / 51.318675°N 0.560581°W / 51.318675; -0.560581
  ? Henry Plaza 2022 51°19′07.65″N 0°33′40.66″W / 51.3187917°N 0.5612944°W / 51.3187917; -0.5612944
  Going Underground Mercia Walk ? Reece Ingram [104] 51°19′14″N 0°33′33″W / 51.320676°N 0.55920839°W / 51.320676; -0.55920839

War memorials

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  Abinger Common War Memorial Church Green Abinger Common 1920 Edwin Lutyens [105] 51°12′05″N 0°24′20″W / 51.20146°N 0.40552°W / 51.20146; -0.40552
  War Memorial Ash Hill Road, Ash, Surrey 1921 Harold Falkner [106] 51°15′16.81″N 0°42′56.84″W / 51.2546694°N 0.7157889°W / 51.2546694; -0.7157889
  Ashford War Memorial Church Road and Fordbridge Road, Ashford 1920s [107] 51°25′58″N 0°27′43″W / 51.4328°N 0.462°W / 51.4328; -0.462
  Ashtead War Memorial St George's Church, Barnett Wood Lane, Ashtead 1920 [108] 51°18′51″N 0°18′32″W / 51.3142°N 0.3089°W / 51.3142; -0.3089
  Badshot Lea War Memorial Badshot Lea Road, Badshot Lea 1921 [109][110] 51°13′51″N 0°45′45″W / 51.2307°N 0.7626°W / 51.2307; -0.7626
  Men of Bagshot War Memorial St Anne's Church, Bagshot 1920 F.E. Howard [111] 51°21′38″N 0°41′56″W / 51.3605°N 0.6988°W / 51.3605; -0.6988
  Banstead War Memorial Banstead High Street, Park Road and Sutton Lane, Banstead 5 June 1921 Local residents [112] 51°19′29″N 0°11′41″W / 51.3246°N 0.1948°W / 51.3246; -0.1948
  Bisley War Memorial Guildford Road and Church Lane, Bisley 25 September 1921 [113] 51°19′38″N 0°38′20″W / 51.3273°N 0.6388°W / 51.3273; -0.6388
  Blindley Heath War Memorial Church of St John the Evangelist, Blindley Heath, Godstone 1920 (relocated 1989) [114][115] 51°11′47″N 0°03′12″W / 51.1963°N 0.0532°W / 51.1963; -0.0532
  Buckland War Memorial Village Green, Buckland 1920 Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon [116] 51°14′39″N 0°15′04″W / 51.24408°N 0.25123°W / 51.24408; -0.25123
  Burpham War Memorial Churchyard of St Marks, Burpham Lane, Burpham 22 August 1920 [117]
  Busbridge War Memorial Brighton Road, Busbridge 1922 Edwin Lutyens [118] 51°10′39″N 0°36′08″W / 51.1775°N 0.6021°W / 51.1775; -0.6021
  Byfleet War Memorial High Road, Byfleet 1928 [119] 51°20′N 0°29′W / 51.34°N 0.48°W / 51.34; -0.48
  Camberley Memorial Cross Haig Road, Camberley 1922 [120] 51°20′21″N 0°44′57″W / 51.33914°N 0.74924°W / 51.33914; -0.74924
  Capel War Memorial Church of St John the Baptist, Capel [121] 51°09′14″N 0°19′12″W / 51.1539°N 0.3199°W / 51.1539; -0.3199
  Charlwood War Memorial The Street, Charlwood 1920 Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon [122] 51°09′21″N 0°13′35″W / 51.1557°N 0.2264°W / 51.1557; -0.2264
  Chertsey War Memorial Windsor Street, Chertsey, outside the parish church of St. Peter 1920s Joseph Whitehead and Sons [123] 51°23′32″N 0°30′13″W / 51.3922°N 0.5036°W / 51.3922; -0.5036
  Chiddingfold War Memorial St Mary’s Church, Chiddingfold 1923 [124] 51°06′35″N 0°37′47″W / 51.1098°N 0.6297°W / 51.1098; -0.6297
  Chipstead War Memorial Church Green, Star Lane, Hooley, near Chipstead, opposite St. Margaret's Church 1920s [125] 51°17′32″N 0°09′42″W / 51.2923°N 0.1617°W / 51.2923; -0.1617
  Chilworth War Memorial Dorking Road, Chilworth [126] 51°12′57″N 0°31′21″W / 51.2159°N 0.5225°W / 51.2159; -0.5225
  Chobham War Memorial High Street, Chobham and Cannon Crescent [127] 51°20′52″N 0°36′09″W / 51.3479°N 0.60255°W / 51.3479; -0.60255
  Churt Memorial Column Farnham Road, Churt [128] 51°08′20″N 0°46′52″W / 51.1389°N 0.7811°W / 51.1389; -0.7811
  Claygate War Memorial Church Road, Claygate 1921 [129] 51°21′33″N 0°20′21″W / 51.3591°N 0.3393°W / 51.3591; -0.3393
  Coldharbour War Memorial Coldharbour Common, Abinger Road [130] 51°10′55″N 0°21′26″W / 51.18205°N 0.35729°W / 51.18205; -0.35729
  Cranleigh War Memorial High Street 5 December 1920 [131] 51°08′31″N 0°29′30″W / 51.1419°N 0.4916°W / 51.1419; -0.4916
  Dorking War Memorial South Street 17 July 1921 Thomas Braddock [132][133] 51°13′51″N 0°20′03″W / 51.2307°N 0.3342°W / 51.2307; -0.3342
  Dormansland War Memorial Dormans High Street, Dormansland 1919 Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon [134] 51°09′35″N 0°00′20″E / 51.1598°N 0.0056°E / 51.1598; 0.0056
  Egham War Memorial St John's Church 51°25′57″N 0°32′41″W / 51.4324°N 0.5448°W / 51.4324; -0.5448
  Epsom War Memorial Ashley Road and Treadwell Road 1921 Aston Webb [135] 51°19′16″N 0°15′36″W / 51.32111°N 0.26000°W / 51.32111; -0.26000
  Esher War Memorial On Esher Green [136] 51°22′15″N 0°22′00″W / 51.3709°N 0.3667°W / 51.3709; -0.3667
  Ewhurst War Memorial The Mount, Ewhurst 1920 [137] 51°09′11″N 0°26′30″W / 51.1530°N 0.4418°W / 51.1530; -0.4418
  Farnham War Memorial Gostrey Meadow, Farnham 1921 W. C. Watson [138] 51°12′48″N 0°47′42″W / 51.2132°N 0.7951°W / 51.2132; -0.7951
  Frensham War Memorial Frensham Road, Frensham 1920 Robert Morley [139] 51°10′00″N 0°47′17″W / 51.1668°N 0.7881°W / 51.1668; -0.7881
  Godalming War Memorial Riverside park below St Peter & St Paul's church 25 September 1921 A R Powys [140] 51°11′15″N 0°36′57″W / 51.1874°N 0.6159°W / 51.1874; -0.6159
  Grayswood War Memorial Grayswood Road [141] 51°06′07″N 0°41′38″W / 51.102°N 0.694°W / 51.102; -0.694
  Great Bookham War Memorial St Nicolas' Church, Great Bookham [142] 51°16′46″N 0°22′27″W / 51.2794°N 0.3742°W / 51.2794; -0.3742
  Guildford War Memorial Grounds of Guildford Castle 6 November 1921 [143] 51°14′3″N 0°34′18″W / 51.23417°N 0.57167°W / 51.23417; -0.57167
  Post WW2 Guildford War Memorial Grounds of Guildford Castle 30 September 2018 David Annand [144] 51°14′2″N 0°34′18″W / 51.23389°N 0.57167°W / 51.23389; -0.57167
  Hale War Memorial Upper Hale Road, Hale 1921 William Curtis Green [145][146][147] 51°14′02″N 0°47′48″W / 51.2339°N 0.7968°W / 51.2339; -0.7968
  Haslemere War Memorial Haslemere town centre 1920s [148] 51°05′16″N 0°42′34″W / 51.0878°N 0.7094°W / 51.0878; -0.7094
  Horley War Memorial Horley Recreation Ground, Brighton Road 1922 Ebbutt and Sons, Croydon [149] 51°10′30″N 0°10′14″W / 51.17499°N 0.17042°W / 51.17499; -0.17042
  Kingswood and Tadworth War Memorial Brighton Road, Kingswood 1920 Frederick Bligh Bond [150] 51°17′08″N 0°13′13″W / 51.2856°N 0.2203°W / 51.2856; -0.2203
  Laleham War Memorial Broadway and Shepperton Road, Laleham 1920s [151] 51°24′33″N 0°29′25″W / 51.4093°N 0.4903°W / 51.4093; -0.4903
  Leatherhead War Memorial North Street, Leatherhead 1920s [152] 51°17′45″N 0°19′50″W / 51.29591°N 0.33052°W / 51.29591; -0.33052
  Lingfield War Memorial High Street, Lingfield 1920 Arthur Hayward [153][154] 51°10′27″N 0°01′06″W / 51.1743°N 0.0184°W / 51.1743; -0.0184
  Mickleham War Memorial St Michael's Church, Mickleham 1920 [155] 51°16′03″N 0°19′25″W / 51.2674°N 0.3236°W / 51.2674; -0.3236
  Molesey War Memorial by River Thames towpath and Hurst Road, East Molesey [156] 51°24′16″N 0°20′45″W / 51.40444°N 0.34583°W / 51.40444; -0.34583
  Newdigate War Memorial Village Street, Newdigate 1920 J Hatchard Smith [157] 51°09′54″N 0°17′19″W / 51.1650°N 0.2886°W / 51.1650; -0.2886
  Normandy War Memorial Guildford Road, Normandy [158] 51°15′22″N 0°40′23″W / 51.256°N 0.6731°W / 51.256; -0.6731
Oxted War Memorial Church Lane, near to Station Road West [159] 51°15′25″N 0°0′27″W / 51.25694°N 0.00750°W / 51.25694; -0.00750
  Peaslake War Memorial Peaslake Lane, Peaslake 1921 [160] 51°11′30″N 0°26′47″W / 51.1916°N 0.4465°W / 51.1916; -0.4465
  Reigate War Memorial Alma Road, near St. Mark's Church, Reigate 1920s Hicks and Charlewood [161] 51°14′36″N 0°12′10″W / 51.24333°N 0.20278°W / 51.24333; -0.20278
  Redhill War Memorial Shaw's Corner, Redhill, near St Paul's Reformed Church 1923 Richard Reginald Goulden [162] 51°14′15″N 0°10′55″W / 51.23750°N 0.18194°W / 51.23750; -0.18194
  St Thomas-on-the-Bourne War Memorial Frensham Road, Farnham 1921 Harold Falkner [163] 51°12′10″N 0°47′34″W / 51.2027°N 0.7927°W / 51.2027; -0.7927
  Shepperton War Memorial Russell Road roundabout, Shepperton 1921 [164] 51°23′28″N 0°27′0″W / 51.39111°N 0.45000°W / 51.39111; -0.45000
  Shere war memorial The Square, Shere 1921 [165]
  Shottermill War Memorial St Stephen's Church [166] 51°05′12″N 0°44′11″W / 51.086743°N 0.736412°W / 51.086743; -0.736412
  Staines War Memorial Square by Old Town Hall 1920s [167][77] 51°26′00″N 0°30′51″W / 51.43335°N 0.51415°W / 51.43335; -0.51415
  Stanwell War Memorial High Street, Stanwell 1920 F.E. Howard [168] 51°27′26″N 0°28′46″W / 51.4571°N 0.4795°W / 51.4571; -0.4795
  Sunbury War Memorial Green Street 1920s [169] 51°24′41″N 0°25′03″W / 51.4115°N 0.4175°W / 51.4115; -0.4175
  Thursley War Memorial St Michael's Church, Thursley [170] 51°08′47″N 0°42′49″W / 51.1465°N 0.7136°W / 51.1465; -0.7136
  Tilford War Memorial Tilford Road, Tilford 1923 or earlier [171] 51°10′51″N 0°45′06″W / 51.1809°N 0.7517°W / 51.1809; -0.7517
  Walton War Memorial High Street, Ashley Road and New Zealand Avenue [172] 51°23′02″N 0°25′03″W / 51.3840°N 0.4175°W / 51.3840; -0.4175
  Warlingham War Memorial Warlingham Green 4 December 1921 J E Taylorsen [173] 51°18′35″N 0°03′21″W / 51.30965°N 0.05586°W / 51.30965; -0.05586
  West Byfleet War Memorial St John's Church, Parvis Road, West Byfleet 1920 [174] 51°20′17″N 0°30′11″W / 51.338°N 0.503°W / 51.338; -0.503
  Weybridge War Memorial Queens Road and Hanger Hill 1920s J. Hatchard Smith [175][176] 51°22′15″N 0°27′05″W / 51.3709°N 0.4513°W / 51.3709; -0.4513
  Windlesham War Memorial Church of St John the Baptist, Windlesham 1920 [177] 51°21′55″N 0°39′55″W / 51.3652°N 0.6652°W / 51.3652; -0.6652
  Memorial Windlesham Field of Remembrance 1950 [178] 51°22′01″N 0°39′27″W / 51.3670°N 0.6576°W / 51.3670; -0.6576
  Woking War Memorial Jubilee Square. Originally at Sparrow Park. 1920s Francis William Doyle Jones [179] 51°19′12″N 0°33′31″W / 51.32000°N 0.55861°W / 51.32000; -0.55861
  Woldingham War Memorial Station Road, Woldingham 2014 Liam O'Connor [180] 51°17′10″N 0°02′14″W / 51.2860°N 0.0373°W / 51.2860; -0.0373

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