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The proportion of households in the civil parish who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32.5%. The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible percentage of
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Greater than this, education employed 12% of the population (549 people). Wholesale and retail trade, and the sale/repair of motor vehicles was the most important single category with 639 people. Next, just behind education, was health and social work employing 495 people. Accommodation and food
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The reputed and lost Frenches manor represented the knight's fee held there by Richard le French in 1349. In 1402 John French released the manor of Frenches to Robert Oyldesborough, brewer, of London, having briefly been held by William Hamonde, probably in trust and passed to Robert Russell in
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Taking the parish as a whole: 213 people at the time of the last census were employed in finance and insurance industries. Despite the heathland covering the parish, only 0.8% of residents in 2011 were employed in quarrying, forestry and agriculture, similarly real estate accounted for 1.2% of
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Worplesdon Rangers FC is another football club based in and around the parish; the club was founded in 2001 and caters for pre-reception to Under 18 age-groups playing in the Surrey Primary League. Committee meetings are held monthly at Jacobs Well Village Hall.
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in 1625 for three lifetimes. The Harbord family next held it followed by John Payne of Hurtmore and Thomas Newton of Stoke (next Guildford) who owned it in 1670. Its owners until 1911 acquired what remained of the estate as early as in 1681, the
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presences, although the latter's barracks has been redeveloped into homes. Public Administration and Defence; Compulsory Social Security's total of people was 38 fewer than manufacturing, which gave employment to 239 people in 2011.
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serves the area by sponsoring community-based programs targeting youth in the area (especially marginal groups and minorities) for the purpose of increasing exposure to educational opportunities and building a stronger
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The parish was divided into four tithings: Perry Hill, about the hill on which the church stands; Burpham, on the east side; West End; and Wyke. The last, which was separated from the rest of the parish, was added to
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There are two teams playing on Saturday in the Fullers Brewery Surrey County League and one team on Sunday playing in The Village League. A new pavilion was opened in 2008 providing much larger facilities.
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The village's Perry Hill School closed in 1976 to be replaced by Worplesdon Primary in Fairlands. Worplesdon Primary School caters for 539 students from the ages of 4–11. The head teacher is Mrs K O'Brien.
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There is also Worplesdon Phoenix FC playing in the Surrey Counties Intermediate League and Guildford and Woking Alliance League and, since 1991, Worplesdon Tennis Club, with a new clubhouse (2005).
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Early manorial owners includes (all cited as "de..."): Basseville, Holeye, (13th century) Wykford, Wintershall/Wintershull, Seymour (14th century); Ditton, Hegham, Wykford. Then we see
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The Worplesdon and Burpham Cricket Club traces its origins to 1890, and Worplesdon & Burpham CC was established in 1999 following the merger of Worplesdon CC and Burpham CC.
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In 1279 William of Wyke was holding this westerly manor. Divided between descendants Katerina, Joan and Christine in 1353, under the legal principle of female inheritance, "
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The average level of accommodation in the region comprising detached houses was 28%, the average comprising apartments was 22.6%.
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1598. It is probably represented by Russell Place Farm. Anthony Russell was living in Worplesdon when Symmes wrote, about 1676.
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In the 2021 Census, the parish was given an estimated population of 8,500, which is almost identical to the 2011 census figure.
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service activities, combined with the category of arts, entertainment and recreation, employed a similar figure of 440 people.
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This pinpoints the area's sands (and hence its low agricultural natural fertility) as being key to Worpledon's abundance of
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There is one representative on Surrey County Council, Conservative Keith Witham whose physically large ward extends into
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Clustered around the village centre and its lightly developed localities are heavily wooded commons, managed by
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is at the heart of the parish that has mixed landscapes of heather, copses of woodland, grasslands and bracken.
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residents' occupations. Technical/scientific employers employed 10% of the population, bolstered by the
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Worplesdon is served by the Worplesdon Memorial Hall, built in 1922 to recall those who died in
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Mandiringana, E.; T. J. Stapleton (1998). "The Literary Legacy of Frederick Courteney Selous".
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on a farm in Broad Street Common are ruins of a Roman Villa – for further details see the
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that includes the settlements of: Worplesdon itself (including its central church area,
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church, St Mary's with a 13th-century chancel and later additions. Worplesdon's single
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chronicled many of his adventures from his home in Worplesdon. Selous was a British
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article, as it is directly by the major town's western edge however in this parish.
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Agricultural College stands on the hill in the west of the village, encompassing:
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held by Turald (Thorold) from Roger de Montgomery. Its domesday assets were: 6½
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In 1582 the queen, by charter, granted a lease to George More of Loseley of
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described as 82 acres (33 ha) of wood and wooded ground in the
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In the 2021 census, it was found that 88.2% of residents live in a
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Worplesdon itself has few shopping facilities; however it has the
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The religious make-up of the parish population is as follows:
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In the early 20th century, Worplesdon was home to the artist
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1.2 miles (1.9 km) north-east of the village centre.
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and 17% were not, which is on a par with the average for
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from the Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC)
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1,503 (village and closest neighbourhoods only in 2001)
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Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
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The village and church stand upon an abrupt hill of
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Index

Village
civil parish

Worplesdon is located in Surrey
Surrey
Density
OS grid reference
SU9753
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District
Guildford
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Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Guildford
Postcode district
GU3
Dialling code
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament

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