Ewell Downs Road and The Green were designated as a conservation area in 2000. There are restrictions on buildings, extensions, roofs, windows, doors, hard standing, gates and fences in the conservation area.
The conservation area was almost exclusively developed from the late 1920s onwards by Ernest Harwood, a local builder, who chose a pleasing vernacular style for his new houses. Designed by Epsom architects Pettett and Gardner, these retain elements taken from the historic buildings of Surrey with steeply pitched tiled roofs, tiled and timber-framed decoration, leaded light windows, and a variety of front doors and porches.
The link below is for a document that has a lot of detail on the scope and restrictions of the conservation area.
http://www.epsom-ewell.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/905DB23E-FE25-438F-A6C2-8FCD65AF9436/0/EwellDownsRoadCAAandMPsno4January2.pdfThe link below is for a detailed map of the conservation area.
http://www.epsom-ewell.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/BA90C0D4-2672-4B0A-8272-23F449CC01F5/0/EwellDownsRdTAM6109withrevisions.pdf