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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
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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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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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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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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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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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2474:"Broome Park A Grade II Listed Building in Betchworth, Surrey"
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gaining 1,527 votes versus the winning candidate's 1,810.
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and the church of St Michael, the only Grade I building.
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3321:Church of St. Mary & St. Nicholas, Leatherhead
2870:"Betchworth Parish Council – Village Green Events"
2792:Crossways Kennels, cattery and animal hydrotherapy
2572:"Mole Valley Councillors. 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
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2424:"Details from listed building database (1028786)"
2383:"Details from listed building database (1378131)"
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2366:Mole Valley Borough Council – Conservation Area
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1960:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 54.
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960:The Mole Valley local committee (obligatory)
889:The stables in front of Betchworth House by
862:Ralph Freeman, judge, auditor and tin trader
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2846:. Betchworth Parish Council. Archived from
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1935:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3
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957:People, Performance and Development
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2212:National Heritage List for England
2158:National Heritage List for England
2128:. Institute of Historical Research
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717:A History of the County of Surrey
3534:Mullard Space Science Laboratory
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2598:"Mole Valley Results 2009–11"
2036:, Castle Arch, Guildford see
2034:Surrey Archaeological Society
2010:, Castle Arch, Guildford see
2008:Surrey Archaeological Society
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3311:Church of St. Mary, Fetcham
3306:St Martin's Church, Dorking
3301:St Joseph's Church, Dorking
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835:Four Weddings and a Funeral
737:Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie
713:Scheduled Ancient Monuments
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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,
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1055:Parliamentary Constituency
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2089:retrieved 30 October 2012
2085:24 September 2014 at the
1929:H.E. Malden, ed. (1911).
1778:Norton-Griffiths Baronets
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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:
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670:
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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:
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1259:Geology & Soil
1149:Walton-on-the-Hill
841:Lawrence of Arabia
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536:; one church, two
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317:UK Parliament
263:Dialling code
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3572:Dorking Wanderers
3479:Betchworth Castle
3463:
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3367:The Priory School
3288:Places of worship
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3216:
2902:Media related to
2417:Betchworth House
1967:978-0-19-852758-9
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1277:Geology of Surrey
1263:Formation of the
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968:Liberal Democrats
876:William Whitfield
808:Church of England
780:Betchworth Castle
774:Betchworth Castle
764:Conservation Area
673:Betchworth Quarry
618:. A third manor,
597:Sir Ralph Freeman
412:and south of the
396:is a village and
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3067:Holmbury St Mary
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2997:Betchworth
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1871:References
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1467:Households
1464:Population
1288:River Mole
1273:deposition
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1180:Betchworth
1135:Westhumble
891:the Street
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1785:Education
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1674:Guildford
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1067:Geography
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