Esher
Esher is a town in Surrey, England, to the eastern of the River Mole. Esher is an out-of-the-way residential area of London near the London-Surrey Boundary, and also with Esher Commons at its southerly end, the community marks one limitation of the Greater London Built-Up Area. Esher has a direct commercial high street as well as is or else country in thickness, with differing elevations, few high buildings and also very short areas of twin carriageway within the ward itself. Esher covers a large area, between 13 and 15.4 miles southwest of Charing Cross. In the south it is bounded by the A3 Portsmouth Road which is of city motorway requirement and buffered by the Esher Commons. Esher is bisected by the A307, traditionally the Portsmouth Road, which for around 1 mile (1.6 kilometres) forms its high street. Esher railway station (served by the South West Main Line) links the town to London Waterloo. Sandown Park Racecourse remains in the town near the station. In the south, Claremont Landscape Garden owned as well as handled by the National Count on, once belonged, as their British residence, to Princess Charlotte and her husband Leopold I of Belgium. Appropriately, the town was selected to have a fountain by Queen Victoria and has a nearby Diamond Jubilee column embossed with an alleviation of the majesty and also topped by a statue of Britannia. Unite, the union, trains representatives at its Esher Place centre, as well as the community has the offices of Elmbridge Borough Council in its high street.