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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 percent is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible percentage of
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Most of the parish has free draining slightly acid loamy soil. Soil of the area that forms the top of the Betchworth Hills is "free draining, slightly acid but base-rich soil" rather than "shallow, lime-rich soil over chalk or limestone" which dominates the middle of Box Hill. This is the natural
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Betchworth Memorial Hall is a large village hall with a wooden floor, a high ceiling and a stage, making it suitable for self-nominated activities including badminton, lectures, receptions, and local operatics and drama, with seating for 150 people; leads to a smaller community room, the Geoffrey
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In the 2001 census, Betchworth had 919 residents, of whom 26.5% were aged over 65; 4.8% of the population were in full-time further education; 74.5% of all men were economically active whereas 2.5% were unemployed and 4.2% worked part-time; 56.1% of all women were economically active whereas 1.6%
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and features sash windows. Merstham stone (of the North Downs) forms its main entrance surround—a "Gibbs-style door surround with pulvinated frieze and rusticated, arched, surround". Half-oval balconies are to the first floor windows. Marble columns are in the rear room. By 1961 the house was in
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Great Brockhamhurst Farm is one of eleven farms in Betchworth and produces cereals and breeds horses. Root Hill farm is a farm and missionary camp. Local businesses include an air filters company. Yellow Pages: Westbury Filters, Betchworth and kennels.
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by Malden which is also a county guide, records the earlier key dates in the industry and records that "the chalk furnishes the chief industry...There are also brickyards in the parish, which is, however, mostly agricultural and residential".
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Hartsfield Manor Hotel is a major local employer with a long entrance drive off Sandy Lane has 16 acres (6.5 ha) of parkland containing a small gatehouse called Ye Olde Gatehouse and serves also as a Wedding and conference venue.
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bought the manor in 1629, which the House replaced. A painting now in the house shows its appearance then, with corner towers. It was extended and re-faced in 1808 and again 1820. The house is constructed of red brick covered in
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produced a Red Book for Betchworth in 1801, which is still held by the estate. Repton created long-distance views radiating from the Garden front of the house. A facsimile of the Betchworth Red Book has been published.
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Betchworth's economy is predominantly a service sector economy reflected by the low concentration at one end of the official categorisation table of occupation given, compiled from the 2001 census:
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Trains call at Betchworth at approximately hourly intervals in each direction in the morning and evening peaks and at two-hourly intervals off-peak. The route is known as the
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In 2001 74.7% of the population identified themselves as Christian, 0.7% as Muslim, 1.4% other religions, 13.4% as atheist. 10.5% declined to state a religious affiliation.
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Browne Room, for 40/50 people available for hire separately. There is a 21st-century construction kitchen which can serve either hall, and all are available for hire.
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To supply the cement for construction associated with required brick built housing, a rich seam of suitable chalk and limestone was identified in the
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of Surrey, a third tier of local government is responsible for education, almost all built infrastructure and other services such as social care.
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In the 2001 census 98.5% of the population identified as white, 0.7% as mixed and 1.3% as one of the four other main categories (five including
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Correspondence between W. Hooper, L. Chitty, S.S. Frere, J. Cumming(?) plus physical surveys of the above: Location: Location: Library of the
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In 2001 Betchworth comprised 372 households and 12 vacant houses, shops and country businesses such as stone merchants and garden centres.
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charities existed then and continued though were less significant due to inflation through to at least 1911 for the benefit of the poor.
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Sir Ralph Freeman was a relatively minor civil judge who married into exclusive tin rights and became Auditor of the Royal Mint and
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Betchworth's economy is predominantly a service sector economy. With its rail station and road links it forms part of the London
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The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%.
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Betchworth parish council operates six full size allotments at the rear of The Walled Garden allocated at a nominal fee.
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skirts the north of the village centre. From its roundabout on the A25, less major roads provide a cut-through towards
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brook, and was built by the lord of the manor in 1675. It was erected by the Freeman local Lords of the Manor after
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Goulburn Green, the alternative name for the Village Green has stalls and maypole dancing in the children-costumed
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which is near the church and opposite the blacksmith. It has flagstone floors, log fires and a large rear garden.
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A tall war memorial is outside of the main west entrance of the building. A particular fine example of medieval
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Part of the village was reclassified in the 13th century. Subsequently, the east of the village became part of
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Service sector occupations dominate Betchworth's economy – its station and road links make it a part of the
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artefacts have been found at Betchworth only since 1944. No Roman villas, farms or camps have been found.
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in the centre of the village. Within it is a room housing village archives, known as the Meg Ryan Room.
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Red Book for Betchworth House, facsimile published by Surrey Gardens Trust, Guildford, Surrey, no date.
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spur to the trees that line the top as it produces extremely fertile pastures and deciduous woodland.
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remains have been found below flint beds under considerable clay in the low hills by the bank of the
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intersections of the A25 are in Dorking (A24) and at the foot of Reigate Hill in Reigate (A217).
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Elevations range from 216 m at the water tower, which marks the highest point of the parish on
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on Friday's Mead as Lord of (among others) Reigate and Betchworth in 1279. Hamelin's grandson
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In 2001, 26.5% of the population were aged over 65 per the collated statistics, above source.
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is elected every four years and has one representative, from Betchworth for Dorking Rural:
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A Post Office with banking facilities is on Old Reigate Road, to the north of the village.
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In 2001, 34.3% of the population worked in middle or higher professional occupations, see
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North Downs Primary School is state-paid and has one of its three sites in the village.
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In 2001, 34.3% of the population worked in middle or higher professional occupations.
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Whereas 34.3% of the population worked in middle or higher professional occupations.
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Betchworth Park Golf Club holding in its grounds the ruined Betchworth castle is in
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Grade II*-listed Betchworth House is the largest building in the village, excluding
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disrepair. It was reduced in scale and rationalised in the 1980s by architect Sir
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The second party forming the main local opposition in the 2013 election, was the
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Domesday Map website – image of Betchworth's entry and transcription in summary
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Broome Park is a Grade II listed early 19th century house. It was the home of
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in Betchworth Park are a couple of miles west of Betchworth in the west of
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A school was endowed with £20 per annum as at 1848 four other significant
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were commuted for £295 15s 4d, and the vicarial (lesser tithes) for £20.
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owned much land in Surrey and his widow left the land to his nephew the
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and the area around its tributary the Gadbrook is within the village.
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and elsewhere. The Parish Council website has details of four walks.
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and minor routes to the south connect southern villages, including
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In 1924 a hydrator plant at Betchworth Limeworks was installed for
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the lime from the stone, lime kilns were required. The six of the
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A manorial system continued for a long period in this village; the
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Cabinet Member for Community Services and the 2012 Games decisions
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that has taken place widely with repeated sea inundations and
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was passed in 1847 and its construction, opening in 1849 the
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The 1924 hydrator plant at Betchworth Limeworks, East Surrey
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Surrey County Council collated figures from the 2001 census
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gaining 1,527 votes versus the winning candidate's 1,810.
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The Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London
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and the church of St Michael, the only Grade I building.
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manages the rare flower meadows beneath the old quarry.
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though keeps the historic association with Betchworth.
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Cranfield University National Soil Resources Institute
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pointed arches is in this church throughout its long
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Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
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Surrey Councillor details Surrey Councillor details
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is still in the parish or is part of Dorking Parish
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Retrieved 28 April 2012" 1847:Sir Benjamin Brodie "died on 21 October 1862 here" 1692:The A25 road that runs from the county of Kent to 1635:A popular local pastime is walking because in the 610:existed within the boundaries of today's village: 2910: 2424:"Details from listed building database (1028786)" 2383:"Details from listed building database (1378131)" 2325:"Details from listed building database (1293763)" 2282:"Details from listed building database (1189697)" 2257:"Details from listed building database (1028782)" 2232:"Details from listed building database (1028781)" 2197: 2195: 2153:"Details from listed building database (1190758)" 2030:Bronze Age Finds from Betchworth and Farnham 1944 3610: 2006:, David Williams, 1996 Location: Library of the 1051:provides certain local facilities and services. 3402: 2366:Mole Valley Borough Council – Conservation Area 1980: 1960:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 54. 1860:, describe particular steep southern slopes of 1822:Malden states it is uncertain if the part with 2192: 3554: 2942: 2318:Broome Park – Grade II 19th century mansion - 1106: 1054: 880:James Hamilton, 4th Baron Hamilton of Dalzell 650: 3316:Church of Our Lady and St Peter, Leatherhead 2119: 1328:were unemployed and 35.1% worked part-time. 1076:Betchworth is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of 960:The Mole Valley local committee (obligatory) 889:The stables in front of Betchworth House by 862:Ralph Freeman, judge, auditor and tin trader 2956: 2846:. Betchworth Parish Council. Archived from 2207:"Lime kilns at Betchworth Quarry (1021346)" 1935:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 1928: 1358:Lower supervisory and technical occupations 1319: 662: 2949: 2935: 1545: 1113: 1099: 575:. Ownership of Betchworth Manor passed to 2684: 2682: 2680: 2004:Betchworth excavations at Franks' Sandpit 624:, became a separate village to the west. 1958:Oxford Dictionary of British Place Names 1924: 1922: 1920: 1918: 1916: 1914: 1912: 1646: 951:) who participates in these committees: 788: 753:Carving, St Michael's Church, Betchworth 748: 666: 471: 2803:De Vere Venues – Hartsfield Manor Hotel 2188:Grid Reference Finder measurement tools 1792: 1120: 467: 416:, almost 3 miles (4.8 km) east of 3611: 3600:The two principal towns are emboldened 2827: 2825: 2823: 2821: 2706: 2704: 2702: 2700: 2698: 2696: 2677: 2183: 2181: 2179: 2177: 2175: 801: 2930: 2814:Betchworth Park Golf Club. Est. 1911 2627: 2625: 2413: 2411: 2409: 2407: 2405: 2350: 2126:A Topographical Dictionary of England 2115: 2113: 2111: 2109: 2107: 2075: 2073: 1955: 1909: 1884: 1882: 1880: 1258: 1094: 1350:Number of adults in category in 2001 1130: 1036:Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland 1023:Brockham, Betchworth & Buckland 773: 520:and appears in two entries in the 2818: 2693: 2560:2013 Surrey County Council election 2172: 1981:Williams, David (6 December 2017). 957:People, Performance and Development 923: 847: 828:It was used for the first scene of 806:St Michael's Church, Betchworth is 638: 591:, who eventually left the manor to 585:John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey 556:and herbage/woodland worth 81  104:9.91 km (3.83 sq mi) 13: 2622: 2497: 2429:National Heritage List for England 2402: 2388:National Heritage List for England 2330:National Heritage List for England 2287:National Heritage List for England 2262:National Heritage List for England 2237:National Heritage List for England 2212:National Heritage List for England 2158:National Heritage List for England 2128:. Institute of Historical Research 2104: 2070: 1937:. Institute of Historical Research 1877: 1856:Betchworth Hills, likewise to the 1584:The public house in Betchworth is 1519:quarry is managed by workers from 1080:and 3 miles (4.8 km) west of 577:Hamelin de Warenne, Earl of Surrey 508: 439:church are within its boundaries. 420:and 3 miles (4.8 km) west of 76: 14: 3640: 2892: 1985:. The Portable Antiquities Scheme 1763:John Hamilton, 3rd Baron Hamilton 1731: 1664:and runs between the stations of 1255:) chalk face of the North Downs. 717:A History of the County of Surrey 3534:Mullard Space Science Laboratory 3296:Church of St Nicholas, Charlwood 3221: 2897: 2376:St Michael's Church, Betchworth 1591: 1559: 1550: 1308:. Below this range of hills the 1199: 1182: 1174: 1157: 985:area, in which the main town is 914:General Sir Percy R. B. Feilding 821:and forming the entrance to its 614:, which still stands today, and 528:, held by Richard Fitz Gilbert, 435:quarry, rebuilt manor house and 75: 68: 48: 36: 3347:City of London Freemen's School 2862: 2836: 2807: 2796: 2785: 2774: 2763: 2754: 2724: 2715: 2651: 2590: 2564: 2553: 2542: 2517: 2491: 2466: 2457: 2443: 2370: 2359: 2344: 2312: 2301: 2219: 2140: 2092: 1850: 1841: 1829: 1751:Henry Hare, 3rd Baron Coleraine 1579: 1418:Caravans/temporary/mobile homes 1353:Percentage of those aged 16–74 675:was constructed in around 1901. 452:State records show the name as 2049: 2023: 1997: 1983:"Finds record for: SUR-8F221C" 1974: 1949: 1903:Office for National Statistics 1816: 1804: 1630: 1622: 1503:households living rent-free). 1275:is described in detail in the 1047:At the local level Betchworth 903: 112:1,052 (Civil Parish 2011) 1: 2598:"Mole Valley Results 2009–11" 2036:, Castle Arch, Guildford see 2034:Surrey Archaeological Society 2010:, Castle Arch, Guildford see 2008:Surrey Archaeological Society 1614: 1200: 1158: 978:Betchworth is in the east of 481: 480:penannular ring, dating from 3382:St Teresa's School Effingham 2659:Sir Roderick Impey Murchison 1811: 1784: 1780:, Baronetcy of Wonham (1922) 1716:'s Reigate Hill junction or 1642: 1234: 1183: 1175: 1066: 1063:parliamentary constituency. 757: 544:, 11 acres (4.5 ha) of 540:worth £1 10 s, 12  7: 3591:Places listed are articles 3372:St Andrew's Catholic School 3311:Church of St. Mary, Fetcham 3306:St Martin's Church, Dorking 3301:St Joseph's Church, Dorking 1655: 1301:The land rises towards the 1071: 973: 835:Four Weddings and a Funeral 737:Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie 713:Scheduled Ancient Monuments 711:footpath in Betchworth are 447: 129:OS grid reference 25:Human settlement in England 10: 3645: 3357:Howard of Effingham School 2525:"Broome Park Nursing Home" 2120:Samuel Lewis, ed. (1848). 1906:Retrieved 21 November 2013 1899:United Kingdom Census 2011 1564:An Archives/Meeting Room, 1506: 1455:2011 Census Key Statistics 1421:shared between households 1055:Parliamentary Constituency 697:Betchworth Quarry Railways 651:Post-Industrial Revolution 513:Betchworth lay within the 442: 15: 3589: 3547: 3467: 3425:Box Hill & Westhumble 3395: 3329: 3286: 3230: 3219: 3196: 3180: 3147: 3131: 3115: 3022: 2996: 2980: 2964: 2832:Betchworth Parish Council 2748:14 September 2017 at the 2089:retrieved 30 October 2012 2085:24 September 2014 at the 1929:H.E. Malden, ed. (1911). 1778:Norton-Griffiths Baronets 1128: 1042: 1001: 989:. Two councillors sit on 928: 627:Wonham Manor, a grade II 333: 315: 311: 299: 287: 275: 271: 261: 249: 239: 229: 215: 197: 179: 161: 143: 127: 116: 108: 100: 63: 47: 35: 30: 3629:Civil parishes in Surrey 2770:Great Brockhamhurst Farm 2529:Broome Park Nursing Home 2308:Broome Park Nursing Home 1894:11 February 2003 at the 1687: 1369:Semi-routine occupations 1320:Demography & Housing 1312:flows briefly along the 856:on the opposite bank of 723:Accomplished surgeon to 663:Betchworth lime quarries 16:Not to be confused with 3529:Lowfield Heath Windmill 3514:Gatwick Aviation Museum 2958:District of Mole Valley 2920:Exploring Surrey's Past 2351:Sowan, Paul W. (2003). 2064:30 October 2007 at the 2043:4 November 2012 at the 2017:4 November 2012 at the 1546:Culture & Community 893:are separately listed. 123:106/km (270/sq mi) 3593:notable as settlements 2743:Knight's Garden Centre 2504:British History Online 2478:British History Online 1931:"Parishes: Betchworth" 1652: 854:Hartsfield Manor Hotel 798: 754: 676: 499: 251:Postcode district 42:The Street, Betchworth 2912:Surrey County Council 2906:at Wikimedia Commons 2645:24 April 2012 at the 1650: 1521:Surrey Wildlife Trust 1296:Surrey Wildlife Trust 1059:Betchworth is within 941:Surrey County Council 882:and today has a late 792: 752: 670: 475: 3489:Burford Bridge Hotel 2122:"Besford – Beverley" 1956:Mills, A.D. (2003). 1793:Notes and references 1607:in alternate years. 1415:Flats and apartments 1086:London commuter belt 530:Richard de Tonebrige 468:Pre-Roman settlement 429:London commuter belt 325:Dorking & Horley 231:Sovereign state 3499:Denbies Wine Estate 3337:The Ashcombe School 2850:on 22 February 2014 2737:4 July 2013 at the 2732:Betchworth Cleaning 2101:877, manuscript 56. 1837:Auditor of Imprests 1768:Lord James Hamilton 1611:donated the Green. 1473:% Owned with a loan 1457: 1399: 1380:Routine occupations 1122:Nearest Settlements 933:Falling within the 918:7th Earl of Denbigh 910:Sir Benjamin Brodie 815:Gothic architecture 802:St Michael's Church 794:Gothic architecture 671:The Smidth Kiln at 552:for five swine and 460:(12th century) and 372: /  58:St Michael's Church 3619:Villages in Surrey 3509:Fetcham Park House 3362:Manor House School 1706:Walton-on-the-Hill 1653: 1651:Betchworth Station 1637:Vale of Holmesdale 1453: 1395: 1314:Vale of Holmesdale 1259:Geology & Soil 1149:Walton-on-the-Hill 841:Lawrence of Arabia 799: 755: 677: 536:; one church, two 500: 317:UK Parliament 263:Dialling code 3606: 3605: 3585: 3584: 3572:Dorking Wanderers 3479:Betchworth Castle 3463: 3462: 3367:The Priory School 3288:Places of worship 3217: 3216: 2902:Media related to 2417:Betchworth House 1967:978-0-19-852758-9 1500: 1499: 1448: 1447: 1397:2011 Census Homes 1390: 1389: 1277:Geology of Surrey 1263:Formation of the 1231: 1230: 1226: 1225: 1040: 1039: 968:Liberal Democrats 876:William Whitfield 808:Church of England 780:Betchworth Castle 774:Betchworth Castle 764:Conservation Area 673:Betchworth Quarry 618:. 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Index

Bentworth


Grade I-listed
Betchworth is located in Surrey
Surrey
Density
OS grid reference
TQ2150
Civil parish
District
Mole Valley
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
RH3
Dialling code
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament

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