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Leatherhead Countryside Protection Society in the 1940s.
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modern period, Cradlers may have served as a tavern or hostelry and at different times in the 19th and 20th centuries, it housed a butchers, a fruiterers and a ladies' outfitters. As part of a renovation project carried out in the mid-1980s, the modern shopfronts were removed and the street-facing frontage was restored to its original position.
3299:. In 1949, The Mansion was subject to a compulsory purchase order and was acquired by Surrey County Council and Leatherhead UDC for use as a health clinic and the public library. During a refurbishment in 2000, the library was moved from the ground floor to the south range and the space released was repurposed for the Registry Office.
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Thorndike Theatre was rebuilt from the former Crescent Cinema, which was originally constructed in 1939 and which was run by a local family until the 1960s. Although the exterior walls of the Crescent were retained, the interior, including the 526-seat auditorium and lobby, was built anew for the
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Givons Grove House was built in the late 1780s for Henry
Boulton, the then leaseholder of Thorncroft Manor and the owner of the Pachesham estate. The house was later occupied for a short time by Sir William Altum, but remained in the ownership of the Boulton family until 1859. In 1865, it was sold to
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In 1949, the Ace Cinema was converted to a 300-seat theatre and a year later, the
Leatherhead Theatre was established at the venue. The theatre operated until 1969, but as its popularity increased, its size became restrictive and there was a need for a new and better-equipped performing arts venue in
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By the mid-1930s, the focus of the school had changed from classroom-based learning to the teaching of practical skills in a workshop setting. During the Second World War, the building was requisitioned by King's
College Hospital and, although part of the premises were returned to the school in 1946,
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during the war. The first wave of attacks took place from late 1940 until early 1941. During the first raid, early in the morning on 27 August 1940, 20 high-explosive bombs were dropped along the border with
Ashtead. The clubhouse of the golf club suffered a direct hit, but the civilians taking cover
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Leatherhead as having one of the worst High Streets in the country. Five years later, in 2007, the local press reported that the town was "bustling with people, and packed full with an abundance of shops, entertainment facilities and job opportunities." The revival in fortunes was attributed to
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in March 1982. In 2005, the nave of the church was converted to a Youth
Project Café, known as "B Free", to be a space for young people to meet and socialise. In 2014, the Leatherhead Youth Project, launched a new social enterprise at the church called "AllSaints". The project supports disadvantaged
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Leatherhead Museum was opened in 1980 by the
Leatherhead & District Local History Society. It houses a wide range of historical artefacts and permanent displays explain the history of the town from its origins to the present day. Hampton Cottage, the building in Church Street in which the museum
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The
Leisure Centre was opened in 1975 by the Leatherhead Urban District Council and was extended in the 1980s with the addition of the Mole Barn. Plans to build a new centre on the site were drawn up by Mole Valley District Council prior to 2006, but instead the facility was given a 20-month, £12.6m
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in 1994 and, later in the same decade, began to transition away from offering residential education and towards providing community-based support. In the early 2000s, the main school building was sold and converted to apartments. It is now known as Lavender Court. The headquarters of the charity has
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The Givons Grove estate, to the south of the town, was developed in the late 1920s and early 1930s. Originally a constituent of Thorncroft Manor, it was an area of arable land, known as "Gibbons Farm", named after a prominent local family. In 1919, the estate was bought by the aircraft manufacturer,
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was not opened until 1867. The Kingston Road station, which had been laid out as a terminus, was closed and two new adjacent stations (either side of the present Station Approach) were opened. The LBSCR station, which was closer to the town centre, was initially the only one connected to the line to
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Leatherhead began to expand at the start of the 20th century and the population grew from in 4,694 in 1901 to 5,491 in 1911. New housing developments were built between 1900 and 1905 in Fairfield, Highlands and Kingston Roads, and Queen Anne's Garden. Later in the decade, houses were constructed in
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The Swan Hotel, first recorded in 1637, stood at the junction of the High Street and Church Street. Most stagecoaches stopped at the inn, which was described in a Directory in 1791 as "a very genteel house, with good accommodation, most excellent stabling and good post chaises with able horses for
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film in the town took place at the Leatherhead Institute in October 1898. The following year, a second screening took place at the Victoria Hall in the High Street, which had been built in 1890. By 1914, the Victoria Hall was renamed to become the Grand Theatre and was operating as a cinema with a
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in 1799 and, for the first 102 years of its existence, was based in London. In 1900, it purchased 15 acres of land in Leatherhead and construction of a new building, in Highlands Road, began the following year. The new school, capable of accommodating up to 250 students, opened in 1904. The school
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for children with learning needs. It was founded at West Hill, Epsom in 1960 and moved to Leatherhead three years later. Fox Grove School, a second school for pupils with special Education Needs, opened in September 2021 in Molesey. It is due to move to Leatherhead, to a site adjacent to West Hill
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The timber-framed Sweech House, on Gravel Hill, is one of the oldest buildings in Leatherhead. Its name is thought to derive from "switch", indicating that it stood close to a road junction. The land on which it stands may have belonged to the manor of Minchin during the late-medieval period. The
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Following the merger, the new club adopted Fetcham Grove as its home ground and, in the late 1940s and early 1950s, were champions of the Surrey County Senior League for four consecutive years. In 1969, the team won the Surrey County FA Senior Challenge Cup, the Senior Shield and the Intermediate
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The Leatherhead Town Band was founded in 1887. Its activities ceased during the First and Second World Wars and, on its reformation in 1947, it was known as the Bookham and District Silver Band. In 1974, it changed its name again to the Mole Valley Silver Band, to reflect the formation of the new
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The Leatherhead Institute was built in 1892. It was given to the town by Abraham Dixon, who wanted the building to be used to provide educational, social and recreational opportunities to local residents. During the Second World War, it housed the local Food and Fuel Offices. A major restoration
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is thought to have originally been built as the estate chapel for the manor of Thorncroft. Although it is not mentioned in Domesday book, the oldest parts date from around 1080 and it may have superseded the Anglo-Saxon minster as the parish church at the start of the 12th century. Shortly after
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in 1898 and moved to its current site in stages between 1918 and 1940. The school underwent a period of expansion in the late 1970s and 1980s, which included the purchase of pre-preparatory departments in Leatherhead, Ashtead and Epsom. In 2002, the school was sold by the Linford family (who had
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Although much of its original timber frame survives, Cradlers has been altered at several points in its history. In the 17th century, a chimney stack and internal staircase were added and the roof was rebuilt around the same time, probably reusing used timbers from other buildings. In the early
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invasion of Earth, the entire town (where the narrator has sent his wife for safety) is obliterated: "it had been destroyed, with every soul in it, by a Martian. He had swept it out of existence, as it seemed, without any provocation, as a boy might crush an ant-hill, in the mere wantonness of
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Leatherhead Community Hospital, on Poplar Road, was opened in 1940 and was built on land donated by Charles Leach. Initially it had 40 beds and came under the management of Epsom Hospital, although it had its own medical committee. By 1960, the hospital had expanded to 52 beds, but in 2014, the
1995:, which was housed in the tower. In 1821, the engine was moved to an existing building on North Street and a new fire station was built on the same road in 1859. The first motor fire engine was delivered to the town in 1926 and was housed in a new building close to the river. In 2021, the local
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pub, at the east end of Leatherhead Bridge, is one of the oldest buildings in the town. It is a late-medieval open hall house and was part of the Manor of Thorncroft. Much of the timber frame is original and probably dates from the late 15th century, although the roof was later rebuilt. Later
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in the mid-18th century and the arrival of the railways in the second half of the 19th century attracted newcomers and began to stimulate the local economy. Large-scale manufacturing industries arrived following the end of the First World War and companies with factories in the town included
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continued to live on the site until the 1950s. A redevelopment took place in the late 1970s and early 1980s, which included converting the dormitories into apartments. Students were increasingly encouraged to take responsibility for their everyday living, with the aim of facilitating their
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Leach Grove Wood is a 2.9 ha (7.2-acre) area of woodland, adjacent to Leatherhead Hospital, owned by the NHS. It is named after Charles Leach, who donated the land on which the hospital is built, to the town. In 2013, a group of local residents applied to register the wood as a
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ornamentation. The building was enlarged with the addition of a rear wing in 1789, possibly designed by George Gwilt. The engineering firm, Howard Humphreys & Sons, purchased the house in 1971 and subsequently constructed additional office space, glazed with reflective glass.
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Cricket has been played at Leatherhead since at least 1840, when a match is recorded against a team from Dorking. The Leatherhead Cricket Club was founded in 1850 and initially played its home games at the Kingston Road recreation ground. It moved to Fetcham Grove in the 1930s.
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and their families. In 1925, 90 council houses were constructed in Kingston Road. Private residential developments also occurred around the same time, including the construction of the St Mary's Road estate, on the site of the former Elm Bank mansion, south of the town centre.
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took a jab at Leatherhead in series two, episode four. In one sketch, a librarian comments to a customer that she is "possibly one of the stupidest people I've ever met. And I lived in Leatherhead for six miserable years." The house that was used as the filming location for
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Leatherhead Trinity School opened in 2010, having been created by a merger of three existing schools. It traces its origins to the All Saints’ School, which opened in 1877 in Kingston Road. Trinity School is a primary school and educates children up to the age of eleven.
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in 1985, the estate was owned by the Beaverbrook Foundation until 2011, when it was bought by a consortium of private investors. Despite considerable local opposition, the house was converted to a luxury hotel, spa and golf course, which opened in 2017.
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2023:, it only had seven or eight beds and was supervised by a matron. It closed in 1902, having accrued a debt of £130. A replacement facility, the Queen Victoria Memorial Hospital (QVMH), on Epsom Road, was opened in 1905. It was built on land donated by
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was produced in February 1851 and was primarily used for street lighting, but was also supplied to some private houses. Until the railway was opened in 1859, coal was delivered by road from Epsom. In 1911, the Leatherhead company acquired that of
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An Anglo-Saxon settlement at Leatherhead was most likely founded on the east side of the River Mole in the second half of the 6th century. A burial ground, dating to the same period, has been identified on the west side at Hawks Hill. A second
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A controversial redevelopment of the road network in the town centre took place in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The project began with the demolition of the Prince of Wales pub in 1979 and the Swan Centre, a covered shopping centre with a
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The Ex-services Welfare Society purchased Long House on Ermin Way following the end of the First World War. The charity constructed a factory in the grounds to provide employment for disabled veterans, producing electrical items, such as
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The Park Gardens form the frontage to St Mary's Parish Church at the north end of Gimcrack Hill. The 0.52 ha (1.3-acre) site has been protected by the Fields in Trust charity since 2018. In the gardens, there is a memorial stone to
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was founded in Kingston Road in 1913 as the County Upper Mixed Senior School. It moved to Dilston Road in 1953 and was renamed in 1964 after John de Therfield, a former lord of the manor of Pachesham, who was awarded the land in 1205 by
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is a 23.3-hectare (58-acre) protected corridor that stretches along the banks for the river from Young Street (in the south) to Waterway Road (in the north). It was designated in 2005 for its diversity of plant and animal species.
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The Leatherhead Operatic Society was founded as the Leatherhead Pierrots in 1904. Two years later, the group was reformed as the Leatherhead & District Amateur Dramatics & Operatic Society and gave its first performance,
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The first railway to arrive in Leatherhead was built by the Epsom and Leatherhead Railway Company. The line, which terminated at a station in Kingston Road, opened on 1 February 1859. Initially all trains were operated by the
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for ten boys, which was probably held in the tower of the parish church. By 1712, the school had expanded to included eleven girls and, later that century, two bequests to fund the[salary of a schoolmaster are recorded.
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Hospital opened on Bull Hill. By March 1915 it had 33 beds and was fully occupied. It closed in February 1919. Elsewhere in the town, the Forty Foot recreation ground was used to grow wheat and Venthams, a local firm of
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to celebrate the society's 50th anniversary in 1978. In recent years, the LCS has typically given concerts in the summer and in early December, as well as participating in the Leith Hill Musical Festival around Easter.
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in 2016. The construction of the course was opposed by local residents and environmental campaigners, who mounted a series of legal challenges to the development. Construction of the clubhouse was completed in 2018.
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Leatherhead Police Station was on Kingston Road, to the north of the town centre. It closed in 2011. The building was demolished and retirement apartments were built on the site. In 2021, the local police force is
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and moved to Leatherhead in 1872. Initially intended for the sons of poor clergymen, the school began to accept fee-paying pupils at the start of the 20th century. In 1989, girls were accepted into the
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St Peter's Roman Catholic Primary School was founded in September 1947 and was initially located next to St Peter's Church in Garlands Road. The school's present site in Grange Road was opened in 1958.
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Concerns that the town's water supply might be poisoned by enemy spies, prompted the authorities to arrange a guard on the waterworks on Guildford Road. Many of the duties were undertaken by the local
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The Leatherhead Theatre was founded by Hazel Vincent Wallace and Michael Marriott as a permanent home for the Under Thirty Theatre Club, which had been established in London in 1948 by the actor,
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The Vestry was responsible for organising the local fire service in the 18th and early 19th centuries. The west door of the parish church was enlarged in 1759, in order to accommodate the town
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in 1953. The charity's Independent Living Service is based at the site and provides residential care for up to 43 people with complex physical disabilities and learning disabilities.
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Cherkley Court was constructed in around 1870 for Abraham Dixon, a wealthy industrialist from the Midlands. It was substantially rebuilt after a fire in 1893 and was sold in 1910 to
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and play areas. In July 2023, a report to the cabinet committee of Mole Valley District Council stated that 750,000 visits were made each year to Leatherhead Leisure Centre.
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Pachesham Golf Centre opened in 1989 as a nine-hole course, but was remodelled in 2014 to a six-hole course. The centre has a 28-bay, floodlit
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lands of the former minster. The church was probably a constructed from wood and, like other similar minsters, likely lost influence as Norman
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were billeted in late 1939 and a year later, the first Canadian soldiers began to arrive in the local area. From September 1939, children from
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was opened in Bridge Street in 1902. Initially it was capable of generating 75 kW of power, but by the time of its closure in 1941, its
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is preserved at the rear of the property. Wesley House was vacated by the UDC in 1983, when it became part of Mole Valley District Council.
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include ornamental ironwork at the King George V Memorial Park and at the junction between the High Street, North Street and Bridge Street.
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All Saints' Church on Kingston Road was consecrated in February 1889 as a daughter church to St Mary's. It was designed by the architect,
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and two pits were discovered in 2012 during building work on Garlands Road and the finds suggest that the site was also used in the early
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in April 1915. Later that year, the first of 63 Belgian refugees arrived in Leatherhead, remaining in the town until the end of the war.
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in the town, a development of 59 houses in Poplar Road, was built by Leatherhead UDC in 1921. Preference for rehousing was given to
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style and is the station that survives today. The LSWR built its station as a terminus, but its line was extended westwards to
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churches. It was formed in 2007 and adopted its present name in 2012. It meets at the Woodlands School on Forty Foot Road.
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capacity of 550. Further name changes took place before 1946, around which time the venue became known as the Ace Cinema.
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conducted the group in 1939 and LCS continued to perform during the Second World War. A musical work was composed by
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in 2006. In 2017, the school announced that it would build a new study centre to accommodate students studying for
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competitions. The Tanners achieved national press coverage in the 1974–75 season, when they were drawn against
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at the Town Bridge. The Mole, which passes to the west of the centre, has cut a steep-sided valley through the
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was almost completely destroyed by a bomb. During the second period of bombing, in the summer of 1944, 16
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between June 1940 and May 1941. In October 1985, the town was joined to the UK motorway system when the
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local authority area. The band performs regularly in and around the towns of Leatherhead and Dorking.
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and its dependent parishes. It is described as a belonging to Ewell and being held by Osbern of Eu, a
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in March 2011. The upgraded centre includes a redesigned reception and entrance area, a new gym,
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in 1925 and the LSWR station was closed in 1927. In the late 1930s, a southward extension of the
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to Leatherhead and the Royal School for the Blind was taken over by
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12212:. Leatherhead: Leatherhead & District Local History Society.
9325:"Futures of 'extremely well used' Surrey leisure centres secured"
8585:. Leatherhead & District Local History Archive. 23 April 2019
8434:"Repair and fresh new look for Leatherhead's High Street feature"
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Forrest, JS (1965). "Central Electricity Research Laboratories".
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Forrest, JS (1955). "British Electricity Research Laboratories".
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Randall, Nigel; Ayton, Gemma; Jones, Phil; Marples, Nick (2017).
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11328:"Skate park installation to begin at Leatherhead Leisure Centre"
6895:"Friends of Triel Leatherhead and District Twinning Association"
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11696:"Art review: Richard Patterson, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London"
10166:"Lord Beaverbrook's legendary English estate sold to investors"
9174:"That Mitchell and Webb Look (2006) s02e04 Episode Script | SS"
4830:"A cartographical survey of the area: VIII Leatherhead in 1782"
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11210:"Transformed Forty Foot Playground in Leatherhead is now open"
9617:"This is why we converted our golf club into a six-hole venue"
8066:"Church of St Mary and St Nicholas (Grade II*) (1190429)"
7611:"History of the schools on the Woodville (Kingston Road) site"
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The Swan shopping centre is named after the former Swan Hotel.
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pilot and fastest man on land and water, lived in Leatherhead.
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10228:"Cherkley Court set for luxury hotel and golf course revamp"
9806:"Bocketts Farmhouse, Young Street (Grade II) (1028597)"
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Baldwin, Peter; Baldwin, Robert; Evans, Dewi Ieuan (2007).
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10334:"Cradlers, Leatherhead: a 14th century timber-framed house"
9081:"Doctor who Recorded The Police albums in Leatherhead died"
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was constructed in Waterways Road. The works, designed by
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were opened in Leatherhead in 2008 and 2020 respectively.
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From the mid-9th century, Leatherhead was the centre of a
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in 1847, the long-distance coaches were discontinued and
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factory in Ermyn Way (now the location of the offices of
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9733:"Surrey Cherkley Court Hotel and golf club plan quashed"
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from April of the same year and, in August 1859, the
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Of Good Report: The story of the Leatherhead schools
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9263:"Leatherhead Leisure Centre revamp nears completion"
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6128:"Unilever staff move 'good news' for Leatherhead"
6016:"Leatherhead acquired by Science Group for £1.6M"
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12496:List of leisure and entertainment in Leatherhead
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8248:"The early history of Methodism in Leatherhead"
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7010:"Some public utilities in Surrey: Water supply"
5758:
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5645:
5625:"Leatherhead Station (Grade II) (1191033)"
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4971:
4899:Lowther, Anthony; Ruby, AT; Renn, Renn (1984).
4898:
3641:(b. 1967), both artists, were born in the town.
3129:All Saints' community café and hub, Leatherhead
2443:of the Priory, probably occurred at this time.
971:
856:from 1278 onwards has been preserved. In 1497,
621:. The difference in properties between the two
12471:. New York and London: Harper & Brothers.
12245:
12037:. Guildford: Surrey Industrial History Group.
10894:
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5296:
5104:Renn, D. F.; Lowther, A.; Ruby, A. T. (1984).
4855:
4759:
4732:
4705:
4578:
4576:
4130:
4105:Surrey Archaeological Society Research Volumes
4014:"Leatherhead Bridge (Grade II) (1028646)"
1434:at the Goblin plant, Leatherhead, 10 June 1942
999:craft were able to reach Leatherhead from the
864:, authorised the expenditure of £37 for a new
391:. The settlement grew up beside a ford on the
13717:
13647:
13035:
12677:
12538:
11605:"Duckworth, Sir John Thomas, first baronet".
11330:. Mole Valley District Council. 26 May 2020.
11302:"Launch Event for new Leatherhead Skate Park"
11178:
11176:
11118:
10810:
10808:
10780:"Pen sketches of old houses in this district"
10680:
10548:"Sweech House & Gravel Hill, Leatherhead"
9148:"Monty Python Scripts: Red Indian in Theatre"
9132:Macnab, Geoffrey (May 2007). "I want Candy".
9074:
9072:
9070:
8436:. Mole Valley District Council. 20 March 2019
8339:. Exploring Surrey's Past. 27 January 2020 .
7283:
7281:
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6918:
6916:
6396:
5402:. International Institute of Social History.
4471:
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13409:Church of Our Lady and St Peter, Leatherhead
12188:
11865:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
11762:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
11611:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
11397:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
10859:
10601:
10572:
10413:. Leatherhead Local History. 30 March 2021.
10411:"Streets and Roads: Leatherhead High Street"
10100:(online ed.). Oxford University Press.
9967:
9670:
9668:
9401:
9399:
9397:
9352:. Leatherhead Cricket Club. 28 August 2021.
9294:"Duke of Kent to open £12.6m leisure centre"
8983:
8841:
8716:. Leatherhead Drama Festival. October 2021.
8557:"Archives of 20th century repertory theatre"
8051:
7928:
7810:
7587:. St Peter's Catholic Primary School. 2021.
5874:
5642:
5189:
4968:
1665:Leatherhead is represented by a swan on the
1492:Leatherhead experienced two main periods of
13049:
12163:Mortimer Wheeler: Adventurer in Archaeology
11001:. NHS Property Services. 16 December 2019.
10318:
10281:
9973:
9649:. Pachesham Golf Centre. 1 September 2020.
9560:
9558:
7451:. Surrey County Council. 16 December 2020.
7443:
7441:
6642:
5564:"The Epsom and Leatherhead Railway 1856-59"
4573:
4091:
4089:
4087:
4085:
4083:
3199:may have contained a workshop and hayloft.
960:, by combining the UDCs of Leatherhead and
602:Leatherhead is at the southern edge of the
13724:
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13042:
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12684:
12670:
12545:
12531:
11461:. Sussex Cricket Museum. 18 October 2020.
11173:
10805:
10293:""Cradlers" Leatherhead, 33/5 High Street"
9940:. Local Nature Reserves. Natural England.
9914:. Local Nature Reserves. Natural England.
9067:
8907:"A short history of Leatherhead Orchestra"
7958:"The origins of Leatherhead Parish Church"
7276:
6913:
6823:. Mole Valley District Council. 6 May 2022
6716:. Surrey County Council. 5 February 2021.
5339:"The date of the first Leatherhead Bridge"
4452:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 225–250.
4344:
4246:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
4048:"Methodological Reflexions on Leatherhead"
4033:
4002:
3611:(1947–2008), founding members of the band
3424:and the village green status was removed.
3265:The Mansion, in Church Street, houses the
2532:, but was replaced in 1903 by a new hall.
2144:
1724:Caravans/temporary/mobile homes/houseboats
1528:Epsom and Ewell parliamentary constituency
1338:
1170:Corps of Royal Canadian Military Engineers
1020:
540:
12005:
10012:. AllSaints Coffee Shop. 18 August 2021.
9700:
9665:
9506:. The Leatherhead Club. 30 August 2020 .
9394:
9322:
9150:. Another bleedin' Monty Python website.
8750:
8170:"Some notes on early Methodism in Surrey"
7716:
6407:
5715:
5376:
4430:
4055:Journal of the English Place-Name Society
3302:
2493:windows were installed in the 1930s. The
1696:
1149:prevented the scheme from being enacted.
1097:enabled these services to be extended to
13731:
12368:
12340:
12321:
12269:. Dorking: Dorking Local History Group.
12226:
12156:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
12101:(2nd ed.). Oxford: Clarendon Press.
11986:
11812:
11352:
11155:"Park Gardens, Church Road, Leatherhead"
10842:"War Memorial (Grade II) (1028627)"
10584:"Sweech House (Grade II) (1028622)"
9614:
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6340:
6198:. Leatherhead Ahead. 30 September 1981.
6196:"Militant Town - Shopkeepers up in arms"
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3144:not in education, employment or training
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2893:
2802:. Other groups recording there included
2512:
2475:Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Peter
2469:Catholic Church of Our Lady and St Peter
2393:
2349:List of places of worship in Mole Valley
2290:
2254:
2070:
1978:
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1151:
1129:in 1885. The two railway companies were
1103:London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
912:
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12359:
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12027:
11862:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
11859:"Wheeler, Sir (Robert Eric) Mortimer".
11759:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
11724:
11608:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
11573:
11483:
11423:
11394:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
11269:
11099:. The Supreme Court. 11 December 2019.
11061:
11039:. Womble Bond Dickinson. 11 July 2019.
10694:"The Manison (Grade II) (1028620)"
10225:
10194:
10097:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
9986:. Parish of Leatherhead. 14 June 2005.
9930:
9906:
9904:
9763:"Cherkley Court leave to appeal denied"
9678:. Top100 golf courses. 25 August 2021.
9078:
8774:
8245:
8095:. Leatherhead Parish. 5 February 2020.
8009:"Where was Leatherhead's early church?"
8006:
7475:"465: Dorking – Leatherhead – Kingston"
7082:
7051:"Public water supplies for Leatherhead"
7048:
7007:
6961:
6925:"The Leatherhead Gas Company 1850-1936"
6768:. Mole Valley Liberal Democrats. 2021.
6252:"Britons name "best and worst streets""
6067:
6040:
6014:Gibbons, Laurence (15 September 2015).
6013:
5915:
5848:"Ronson UK, Randalls Road, Leatherhead"
5651:
5610:
5453:
5057:"The Manor of Pachenesham, Leatherhead"
4979:
4639:
4565:"Norbury Park: Summer all the winter".
4518:
4493:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 1–43.
4353:
4170:
4168:
2826:. The studio was sold by Gray in 1987.
2601:
2398:Tower of St Mary and St Nicholas Church
2259:Dining Hall and the Quad War Memorial,
1578:Five councillors represent the town on
1176:was opened between Wisley and Reigate.
14468:
13693:The two principal towns are emboldened
12436:
12417:
12398:
12246:Hennegan, Brian; Powell, Goff (2011).
12160:
12124:
12093:
11891:
11796:. London. 12 July 2002. Archived from
11693:
11186:. Mole Valley District Council. 2020.
11131:. Mole Valley District Council. 2020.
11023:
10972:. Open Spaces Society. 17 April 2018.
10930:
10906:
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9590:
9531:"Leatherhead Golf Club, Kingston Road"
9431:
9356:from the original on 16 September 2017
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9131:
9047:
8819:. Leatherhead Operatic Society. 2019.
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8454:
8295:. Disciples Church. 20 October 2020 .
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7251:
7229:. South East Coast Ambulance Service.
7168:
6845:. Mole Valley District Council. 2021.
6794:. Mole Valley District Council. 2021.
6742:. Mole Valley District Council. 2021.
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1974:Police Federation of England and Wales
1145:was proposed, but the creation of the
928:placed the workhouse in the care of a
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12464:
12439:A brief account of Leatherhead at war
12302:
12283:
12207:
12189:Heath, Linda; Tarplee, Peter (2005).
12179:
12077:. London: British Geological Survey.
12067:Dines, HG; Edmunds, FH; Chatwin, CP;
11918:from the original on 10 November 2021
11737:from the original on 27 February 2015
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10720:"Edmund Tylney: A Leatherhead worthy"
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10257:Morris, Deborah (15 September 2017).
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9627:from the original on 24 December 2019
9478:"Wycombe Wanderers 3 – Leatherhead 1"
9409:. Leatherhead F. C. 23 October 2021.
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8690:. Leatherhead Theatre. Archived from
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6322:from the original on 20 November 2021
6312:"Leatherhead High Street fights back"
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5995:from the original on 11 November 2021
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5939:from the original on 7 September 2007
5754:. No. 40526. London. p. 36.
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3469:and a football pitch, as well as the
3460:
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2189:
2137:to Dorking via Leatherhead is run by
1954:
1878:and, from 1929, also supplied gas to
1298:(on the site of the former CERL) and
1236:, the proportion had fallen to 5.4%.
1093:. The completion of the line through
964:with the majority of the Dorking and
832:family of Essex. Her great-grandson,
698:may have been used for pre-Christian
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12445:
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11645:from the original on 20 October 2015
11555:from the original on 27 October 2019
11551:. oldracingcars.com. 26 March 2020.
11465:from the original on 1 November 2020
11372:from the original on 30 January 2021
11157:. Fields in Trust. 8 November 2021.
10946:. Fields in Trust. 8 November 2021.
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8913:from the original on 1 November 2021
8883:. Leatherhead Choral Society. 2021.
8857:. Leatherhead Choral Society. 2021.
8797:from the original on 2 November 2021
8665:from the original on 3 November 2021
8410:. Forging Matters. 30 October 2018.
8376:from the original on 8 November 2021
8343:from the original on 26 October 2020
8299:from the original on 1 November 2021
8211:"John Wesley's visit to Leatherhead"
7755:from the original on 17 January 2021
7717:Armstrong, Julie (5 October 2021) .
7565:from the original on 18 January 2021
7480:. London Bus Routes. 16 March 2015.
7426:from the original on 5 December 2020
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7314:Blythe, Elrick (25 September 2015).
7181:from the original on 16 January 2021
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6624:from the original on 8 November 2021
6612:"Goblin BVC, Ermin Way, Leatherhead"
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4582:
4569:. London. 13 April 1934. p. 17.
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4418:from the original on 30 January 2021
4340:. No. 71077. London. p. 4.
4165:
4118:from the original on 30 January 2021
3990:from the original on 30 January 2021
3728:above Leatherhead is on impermeable
3223:
2878:The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
2786:was established in 1974 by producer
2768:, was formed in the town in 1963 by
2622:, in Church Street, was designed by
2540:The Disciples Church is part of the
2342:
1669:of the Mole Valley District Council
88:12.54 km (4.84 sq mi)
13811:Farnborough/Aldershot Built-up Area
12165:. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson.
12081:from the original on 2 January 2021
11496:from the original on 1 October 2020
11334:from the original on 2 January 2021
10816:"Leatherhead Garden of Remembrance"
10195:Edwards, Mark (26 September 2014).
9615:Dunsmuir, Alistair (24 July 2019).
9382:from the original on 31 August 2021
9376:"F. A. Trophy Final, 29 April 1978"
9087:from the original on 17 August 2016
8615:from the original on 27 August 2021
8505:
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7798:from the original on 1 October 2020
7751:. Downsend School. 3 January 2017.
7686:from the original on 7 January 2019
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7455:from the original on 2 January 2021
5929:"Disability firm to close 43 sites"
5435:from the original on 2 January 2021
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4459:from the original on 2 January 2021
3410:
2764:, which included sometime frontman
2535:
2508:
1931:, Leatherhead was connected to the
1573:
906:and was responsible for building a
753:. By the 10th century, there was a
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12054:from the original on 9 August 2020
12011:A Brief History of Sherlock Holmes
11903:
11826:from the original on 25 April 2017
11514:
10944:"King George's Field, Leatherhead"
10875:National Heritage List for England
10846:National Heritage List for England
10698:National Heritage List for England
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10588:National Heritage List for England
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10526:National Heritage List for England
10390:National Heritage List for England
10238:from the original on 19 March 2017
10044:National Heritage List for England
9836:National Heritage List for England
9810:National Heritage List for England
9682:from the original on 14 April 2021
9528:
9443:
9323:Caulfield, Chris (1 August 2023).
9304:from the original on 30 March 2012
8650:
8559:. Surrey Heritage. 24 March 2015.
8361:
8071:National Heritage List for England
7886:National Heritage List for England
7786:George, Sarah (14 November 2017).
7295:from the original on 17 March 2016
7169:Foster, Alice (24 February 2014).
6901:from the original on 5 August 2020
6609:
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5629:National Heritage List for England
4068:from the original on 6 August 2023
4019:National Heritage List for England
3944:
3724:Much of the catchment area of the
3427:
3121:All Saints' community café and hub
3099:is based, dates from before 1682.
3036:, which is the longest in Surrey.
2678:The Adventure of the Speckled Band
2654:Leatherhead features in the novel
2009:South East Coast Ambulance Service
1855:
777:and was held by Osbern de Ow as a
14:
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12513:Leatherhead Residents Association
12501:
12475:from the original on 18 July 2021
12307:(Updated ed.). Aurum Press.
11484:Seymour, Jenny (7 January 2019).
11304:. Team Rubicon. 1 November 2018.
11239:Tobin, Olivia (27 October 2017).
11106:from the original on 15 July 2021
11062:Johnson, Thomas (30 April 2018).
10818:. Imperial War Museum. March 2019
10341:Surrey Archaeological Collections
10176:from the original on 2 April 2017
9743:from the original on 13 July 2021
9048:George, Sarah (22 January 2018).
7207:from the original on 7 April 2021
5113:Surrey Archaeological Collections
5064:Surrey Archaeological Collections
4908:Surrey Archaeological Collections
4611:Surrey Archaeological Collections
4548:Surrey Archaeological Collections
4487:Surrey Archaeological Collections
4446:Surrey Archaeological Collections
4397:Surrey Archaeological Collections
3659:Member of the European Parliament
3500:
3436:Garden at the rear of The Mansion
3164:, the Canadian-born owner of the
3162:Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
3149:
2889:
2683:The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
2404:Church of St Mary and St Nicholas
1999:is Surrey County Council and the
1681:Since 2004, Leatherhead has been
1533:
696:the Druid's Grove at Norbury Park
645:times, including the villages of
566:Leatherhead is a town in central
486:Leatherhead Town Bridge over the
13787:
13627:Mullard Space Science Laboratory
13389:Church of St Nicholas, Charlwood
13314:
12937:List of civil parishes in Surrey
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12193:. Then and Now. Stroud: Tempus.
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11725:Barnett, Laura (29 April 2008).
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11639:"The history of John's Children"
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11270:Richard, Craig (29 April 2017).
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11184:"Recreation and play facilities"
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11129:"Parks, Gardens and Open Spaces"
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9676:"Beaverbrook - Surrey - England"
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9568:. Tyrells Wood Golf Club. 2001.
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9446:"Leatherhead Rose Football Club"
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7110:
7088:
7042:
6887:
6871:. Mole Valley District Council.
6869:"Coat of arms and town twinning"
6861:
6835:
6784:
6758:
6732:
6706:
6694:
6682:
6670:
6636:
6603:
6591:
6549:
6537:
6495:
6483:
6471:
6370:
6346:
6334:
6304:
6274:
6262:from the original on 19 May 2006
6244:
6214:
6188:
6157:Shakesby, Chloe (30 June 2020).
5654:"Leatherhead's railway stations"
5409:from the original on 8 June 2011
3924:
3907:
3898:
3885:
3838:
3828:
3815:
3806:
3788:
3495:London Marathon Charitable Trust
3056:
2704:, is partly set in Leatherhead.
2427:, which was given the church by
2327:integration into wider society.
2266:St John's School was founded in
2165:
2129:Route 21 (Epsom – Leatherhead –
1521:
1087:London and South Western Railway
1013:
665:
59:
52:
36:
14496:Former civil parishes in Surrey
13440:City of London Freemen's School
12964:Population of major settlements
11960:
11756:"Ross, Jean Iris (1911–1973)".
9378:. The Alty Files. 27 May 2013.
9023:"John's Children official site"
8935:. Leatherhead Orchestra. 2021.
8909:. Leatherhead Orchestra. 2021.
8793:. Giant Bomb. 29 October 2021.
7682:. West Hill School. July 2020.
6222:"The county council knows best"
6176:
6150:
6119:
6095:Weich, Ben (24 November 2015).
6088:
6061:
6034:
6007:
5981:
5951:
5921:
5880:
5770:
5743:
5709:
5694:
5679:
5616:
5604:
5555:
5543:
5431:. Dorking Museum. 4 June 2020.
5421:
5388:
5364:
5330:
5097:
5048:
4982:"Thorncroft Manor, Leatherhead"
4633:
4621:
4602:
4539:
4519:Salkeld, E (28 February 2020).
4512:
4381:
4329:
4299:
4287:
4272:
4237:
4225:
4213:
4208:Gover, Mawer & Stenton 1934
3779:
3772:Dorincourt was acquired by the
3766:
3756:
3735:
3718:
3707:The Town Bridge was rebuilt by
3443:
3370:
3338:
3243:
3220:project was completed in 1987.
3142:young people, especially those
3116:Notable buildings and landmarks
3109:River Mole local nature reserve
3103:River Mole local nature reserve
2875:'s residence for the TV series
2596:works of public art in the town
2314:was granted royal patronage by
1947:-Woking main via a 132 kV
1259:, the US-based manufacturer of
888:Reforms during the Tudor period
11848:. Victoria Cross Online. 2023.
10164:Adams, James (27 April 2011).
9480:. BBC Sport. 3 December 2017.
9236:Mole, Charlie (2 April 2011).
8607:Calder, Barnabas (June 2004).
5718:"The building of Young Street"
3976:
3970:Office for National Statistics
3848:" and the band's debut album,
3701:
3509:(1891–1964), recipient of the
3395:King George V memorial gardens
3252:
3078:date from around 1800 and are
2454:, which was blown down in the
2390:St Mary and St Nicholas Church
2330:The charity adopted the name "
2005:Surrey Fire and Rescue Service
1921:electricity generating station
1317:The High Street, here in 2024.
1034:Twenty Four Miles Round London
437:The Royal School for the Blind
403:and is first mentioned in the
1:
12628:
12586:
12129:. New York: Open Road Media.
11987:Campbell, Bruce M.S. (1993).
11276:Sutton & Croydon Guardian
10138:. A & C Black.
8337:"Leatherhead: Hassell images"
5888:"Independent Living Services"
4266:10.1016/s0016-7878(34)80032-6
3937:
3921:is named after Edmund Tylney.
3308:
3289:
2961:
2784:Surrey Sound recording studio
2747:
2649:
2581:
2517:Methodist Church, Church Road
2046:The nearest hospital with an
2014:
1929:Electricity (Supply) Act 1926
1567:Leatherhead and Fetcham East
1517:National and local government
1375:Leatherhead in the world wars
764:
617:dips beneath the impermeable
137:17 mi (27 km)
13831:Reading/Wokingham Urban Area
13806:Greater London Built-up Area
13475:St Teresa's School Effingham
12954:Parliamentary constituencies
12611:
12603:
12554:Neighbouring areas of Surrey
12508:Mole Valley District Council
12399:Vardey, Edwina, ed. (1988).
12377:. Bristol: Intellect Books.
12341:Stuttard, J.C., ed. (1995).
12324:Leatherhead in the Great War
12210:Leatherhead in Georgian Days
11879:UK public library membership
11776:UK public library membership
11671:. London. 14 February 2008.
11625:UK public library membership
11411:UK public library membership
10755:. JD Wetherspoon plc. 2021.
10151:UK public library membership
10114:UK public library membership
8714:"Leatherhead Drama Festival"
7368:"Hospitals near Leatherhead"
6792:"Cllr Keira Vyvyan-Robinson"
6282:"Street loses "worst" title"
6126:Martin, Guy (2 July 2013) .
5686:"Leatherhead by-pass road".
3534:, lived at Thorncroft Manor.
3489:and a sensory garden. A new
2986:Fourth Round Proper. In the
2858:Monty Python's Flying Circus
2606:The first presentation of a
2461:The churchyard contains the
2160:
2089:. It is served by trains to
2061:
2037:X-ray radiography department
1935:, initially to a 33 kV
1860:
1676:
1117:Dorking. It was designed by
972:Transport and communications
958:Mole Valley District Council
535:
441:Queen Elizabeth's Foundation
42:2 Bridge Street, Leatherhead
18:Leatherhead (disambiguation)
7:
13684:Places listed are articles
13465:St Andrew's Catholic School
13404:Church of St. Mary, Fetcham
13399:St Martin's Church, Dorking
13394:St Joseph's Church, Dorking
12489:
12326:. Barnsley: Pen and Sword.
12322:Spindler, Lorraine (2016).
11790:"Obituary: Madron Seligman"
11694:Pilger, Zoe (13 May 2013).
11574:Gilbert, Val (3 May 2004).
9859:. Bocketts Farm Ltd. 2021.
9242:Sutton and Croydon Guardian
9083:. yourlocalguardian.co.uk.
8999:. Mole Valley Silver Band.
8961:. Mole Valley Silver Band.
8933:"Past programmes 2015-2019"
7396:. National Health Service.
7370:. National Health Service.
7175:Sutton and Croydon Guardian
4523:. Exploring Surrey's Past.
4279:"The gale and the floods".
3277:period, it was the home of
3178:
2927:
2867:That Mitchell and Webb Look
2728:Leith Hill Musical Festival
2572:. The painting was sold at
2450:. It originally had a tall
2431:in 1341. The dedication to
2382:superseded the Anglo-Saxon
2214:St Andrew's Catholic School
2083:Leatherhead railway station
2077:Leatherhead railway station
2033:not-for-profit organisation
1939:, which linked the town to
1927:was 2.2 MW. Under the
1538:Councillors are elected to
1507:St Andrew's Catholic School
1460:British Expeditionary Force
1241:Rayon manufacturing company
1179:
926:Poor Law Amendment Act 1834
868:, which was used until the
749:was bequeathed to his son,
477:
445:Ex-services Welfare Society
116:OS grid reference
25:Human settlement in England
10:
14517:
14491:Unparished areas in Surrey
13821:Luton/Dunstable Urban Area
13450:Howard of Effingham School
12984:Grade II* listed buildings
12422:. Chichester: Phillimore.
12161:Hawkes, Jacquetta (1982).
11972:. Chichester: Phillimore.
10895:Hennegan & Powell 2011
10656:"The Mansion, Leatherhead"
8007:Hayward, Geoffrey (2008).
6082:10.1088/0031-9112/16/9/001
4989:The Georgian Group Journal
4585:"The coming of the Saxons"
4098:"Historic Towns in Surrey"
3973:Retrieved 20 December 2013
3966:United Kingdom Census 2011
3880:Don't Stand So Close to Me
3637:(b. 1963) and his brother
3593:(1747–1817), accomplished
3153:
3060:
2918:
2898:Leatherhead Leisure Centre
2776:, former pupils of nearby
2630:and was opened in 1969 by
2551:
2542:Calvary Chapel Association
2346:
2298:
2287:Royal School for the Blind
2153:, which rus south through
1972:. The headquarters of the
1727:Shared between households
1081:took over local journeys.
910:on Kingston Road in 1808.
660:
597:
399:period, Leatherhead was a
15:
14190:
13907:
13844:
13796:
13785:
13739:
13682:
13640:
13560:
13518:Box Hill & Westhumble
13488:
13422:
13379:
13323:
13312:
13289:
13273:
13240:
13224:
13208:
13115:
13089:
13073:
13057:
12946:
12784:
12718:
12707:
12560:
12369:Turnbull, Olivia (2008).
12154:The place-names of Surrey
10439:. Leatherhead Institute.
9566:"History at Tyrells Wood"
9178:Springfield! Springfield!
8508:"Ace Cinema, Leatherhead"
7514:Diamonds in the Landscape
7203:. Surrey County Council.
6055:10.1088/0031-9112/6/3/003
4980:Garnier, Richard (2008).
4954:10.1017/S0362152900002245
3597:officer who served under
3326:style, influenced by the
3170:. Following the death of
2808:Siouxsie and the Banshees
2485:building was designed by
1587:
1547:
1294:. The UK head offices of
1288:service sector industries
954:Local Government Act 1972
938:Local Government Act 1888
745:in 880, in which land at
559:Show Mole Valley district
418:being held until the mid-
316:
298:
294:
282:
270:
258:
254:
244:
232:
222:
212:
198:
180:
162:
144:
130:
114:
110:902/km (2,340/sq mi)
103:
92:
84:
47:
35:
30:
12979:Grade I listed buildings
12227:Hennegan, Brian (2009).
12191:Leatherhead and District
12031:Surrey's Industrial Past
12028:Crocker, Glenys (1999).
11459:"Edward H. (Ted) Bowley"
10611:Harvey, John H. (1971).
9968:Heath & Tarplee 2005
8984:Heath & Tarplee 2005
8842:Heath & Tarplee 2005
8611:. 20th Century Society.
8583:"Wallace, Hazel Vincent"
8293:"About Disciples Church"
7929:Heath & Tarplee 2005
6643:Marchington, T. (2002).
5875:Heath & Tarplee 2005
5395:Bogart D (August 2007).
3961:11 February 2003 at the
3694:
3347:Leatherhead War Memorial
3297:Jacotot education system
2884:
2707:
2407:1100, it was granted to
2228:School, in Spring 2022.
2124:
1474:and camouflage netting.
1408:Volunteer Training Corps
1164:The construction of the
842:Ela, Countess of Warwick
586:road, which crossed the
452:service sector employers
13826:Medway Towns Urban Area
13816:High Wycombe Urban Area
13622:Lowfield Heath Windmill
13607:Gatwick Aviation Museum
13051:District of Mole Valley
12437:Vardey, Edwina (2005).
12418:Vardey, Edwina (2001).
12360:Tarplee, Peter (2010).
12303:Smith, Daniel (2014) .
7654:"Our history from 1945"
7146:. Surrey Police. 2021.
7120:. Surrey Police. 2021.
7049:Tarplee, Peter (2007).
7008:Tarplee, Peter (2007).
6962:Tarplee, Peter (2007).
6740:"Cllr Bridget Kendrick"
6408:Fortescue, SED (1983).
5991:. Combat Stress. 2021.
5989:"Our treatment centres"
5701:"The Whitsun Holiday".
5305:"The Leatherhead River"
4760:Powell-Smith A (2011).
4733:Powell-Smith A (2011).
4706:Powell-Smith A (2011).
3615:, and former pupils at
3517:John Drinkwater Bethune
2997:
2463:Commonwealth war graves
2145:Long-distance footpaths
2066:
1456:King's College Hospital
1419:, began to manufacture
1339:Residential development
1247:. Also in the 1930s, a
1147:Metropolitan Green Belt
1143:Chessington branch line
848:, who used it to endow
541:Location and topography
14486:Market towns in Surrey
13686:notable as settlements
12420:Leatherhead: A history
12288:. Aldershot: Scholar.
12284:Kümin, Beat A (1996).
12265:Jackson, Alan (1988).
11938:"Edward Wilkins Waite"
11906:"Edward Wilkins Waite"
11871:10.1093/ref:odnb/31825
11768:10.1093/ref:odnb/74425
10106:10.1093/ref:odnb/30358
8246:Godfrey, B.E. (2002).
7394:"GPs near Leatherhead"
5890:. QEF. 14 July 2021 .
5716:Crossland, EA (1993).
5652:Knowles, H.G. (1998).
4143:"Surrey Domesday Book"
3629:Badri Patarkatsishvili
3453:, who was awarded the
3437:
3348:
3303:Thorncroft Manor house
3262:
3233:
3216:
3188:
3130:
3095:
3016:1935 Open Championship
2954:
2899:
2634:. Named for the actor
2556:
2518:
2399:
2339:since moved to Epsom.
2296:
2263:
2223:West Hill School is a
2079:
2001:statutory fire service
1988:
1987:in Leatherhead in 1928
1894:
1784:2011 Census Households
1697:Demography and housing
1526:Leatherhead is in the
1464:evacuated from Dunkirk
1440:Royal Corps of Signals
1435:
1318:
1310:
1245:Goblin Vacuum Cleaners
1161:
990:Merton College, Oxford
946:Urban District Council
921:
490:
433:Goblin Vacuum Cleaners
422:. The construction of
234:Postcode district
14112:Royal Tunbridge Wells
12719:Boroughs or districts
12446:Vine, P.A.L. (1986).
12208:Heath, Linda (2012).
12180:Heath, Linda (1986).
12125:Gaiman, Neil (2018).
11846:"Richard Wakeford VC"
11617:10.1093/ref:odnb/8137
11549:"John Campbell-Jones"
11403:10.1093/ref:odnb/2309
11391:"Drinkwater, John ".
10332:Blair, W. J. (1987).
8168:Banks, Joyce (2002).
7846:Stuttard, JC (1997).
7749:"History of Downsend"
7523:on 30 September 2011.
6821:"Cllr Josie Brinkier"
6318:. 23 February 2021 .
6258:. 20 September 2002.
5562:Davies, H.J. (1993).
5209:Heath, Linda (2000).
5021:Harvey, John (1962).
4828:Harvey, John (1962).
4640:Poulton, Rob (1987).
4354:Lowther, AWG (1956).
4096:O'Connell, M (1977).
3591:John Thomas Duckworth
3540:(1890–1974), English
3435:
3390:Parks and open spaces
3346:
3260:
3231:
3215:Leatherhead Institute
3214:
3207:Leatherhead Institute
3187:Cradlers, High Street
3186:
3128:
3093:
2935:
2897:
2881:, is in Leatherhead.
2657:The War of the Worlds
2516:
2495:Stations of the Cross
2439:, who were the joint
2397:
2294:
2258:
2074:
1982:
1892:
1617:Keira Vyvyan-Robinson
1540:Surrey County Council
1483:1st Canadian Division
1429:
1316:
1308:
1155:
1079:horse-drawn omnibuses
942:Surrey County Council
916:
862:Warden of the College
850:the college in Oxford
840:and his second wife,
834:Richard de Montfichet
594:, south of the town.
485:
13733:London commuter belt
13582:Burford Bridge Hotel
12746:Reigate and Banstead
12465:Wells, H.G. (1898).
12343:A history of Ashtead
10172:. Toronto, Ontario.
9109:. Lyrics.com. 2021.
9107:"Clean Steve lyrics"
8694:on 11 September 2009
8510:. Cinema Treasures.
8364:"Leatherhead Bridge"
8321:. Christie's. 2021.
7823:. St John's School.
7656:. Therfield alumni.
7613:. Therfield alumni.
7422:. Southern Railway.
7344:. NHS. 7 June 2017.
6018:. Food Manufacture.
5965:. 30 November 2007.
4649:London Archaeologist
4583:Ruby, A. T. (1968).
4313:. 25 December 2013.
3878:and its hit single "
3688:Edward Wilkins Waite
3566:(1930–2020), former
3528:Lord Mayor of London
3407:charity since 1938.
2721:Gilbert and Sullivan
2602:Theatres and cinemas
2157:to Dorking station.
2135:Kingston upon Thames
1882:via a connection at
1721:Flats and apartments
1324:multistorey car park
1309:Swan shopping centre
1075:the railway at Epsom
803:Bishop Odo of Bayeux
725:, which encompassed
214:Sovereign state
16:For other uses, see
14405:Staines-upon-Thames
13836:Southend Urban Area
13592:Denbies Wine Estate
13430:The Ashcombe School
12909:Staines-upon-Thames
12787:(cities in italics)
11820:"Visit Leatherhead"
11800:on 15 February 2021
11424:Bastian, F (1962).
11216:. 24 October 2017.
10753:"The Edmund Tylney"
10718:Benger, FB (1951).
10488:"The Running Horse"
9938:"Map of River Mole"
9298:Your Local Guardian
8408:"Park improvements"
8209:Benger, FM (1965).
7322:on 20 November 2021
7201:"Our Fire Stations"
7144:"South Leatherhead"
7118:"North Leatherhead"
5429:"The Turnpike Road"
5337:Renn, D.F. (1971).
5303:Ruby, A.T. (1964).
5055:Ruby, A.T. (1957).
4794:Benger, FB (1953).
4258:1934PrGA...45...35B
3917:pub on Leatherhead
3866:Walking on the Moon
3862:Message in a Bottle
3579:The Daily Telegraph
3564:John Campbell-Jones
3457:in September 1918.
3322:. It is built in a
3320:Henry Crabb-Boulton
3052:Tourist attractions
2836:Television and film
2692:interactive fiction
2456:Great storm of 1703
2372:St Paul's Cathedral
2354:Anglo-Saxon minster
2232:Independent schools
1983:A fire engine at a
1976:is in Leatherhead.
1906:John William Grover
1802:% Owned with a loan
1786:
1705:
1402:and members of the
1362:Humphrey Verdon Roe
355: /
14400:Southborough, Kent
14157:Welwyn Garden City
13947:Bishop's Stortford
13602:Fetcham Park House
13455:Manor House School
12267:Dorking's Railways
11366:"VC BURIALS - USA"
11355:, pp. 203–208
11026:, pp. 225–226
10909:, pp. 296–299
10869:Historic England.
10840:Historic England.
10778:Blair, WJ (1976).
10692:Historic England.
10582:Historic England.
10520:Historic England.
10486:Blair, WJ (1976).
10464:, pp. 244–249
10384:Historic England.
10291:Blair, WJ (1975).
10170:The Globe and Mail
10069:, pp. 155–156
10038:Historic England.
9830:Historic England.
9804:Historic England.
9739:. 22 August 2013.
9226:, pp. 264–265
8641:, pp. 123–124
8546:, pp. 129–131
8457:"Bridges ironwork"
8158:, pp. 288–289
8146:, pp. 231–232
8048:, pp. 273–285
7956:Blair, WJ (1976).
7880:Historic England.
7776:, pp. 187–189
7643:, pp. 253–254
6923:Clube, JR (1999).
6691:, pp. 136–141
6573:, pp. 132–134
6228:. 7 January 1983.
5833:, pp. 257–258
5818:, pp. 232–234
5779:, pp. 149–152
5623:Historic England.
5601:, pp. 168–169
5510:, pp. 165–168
5257:, pp. 178–179
5245:, pp. 113–116
5186:, pp. 250–255
4865:Blair, WJ (1977).
4296:, pp. 261–262
3835:Thorndike Theatre.
3584:Operation Overlord
3532:Great Fire of 1666
3461:Recreation grounds
3438:
3349:
3328:early Rennaissence
3314:by the architect,
3263:
3234:
3217:
3189:
3131:
3096:
3094:Leatherhead Museum
3086:Leatherhead Museum
2955:
2900:
2848:Brooklands College
2804:Godley & Creme
2746:class established
2688:Arthur Conan Doyle
2519:
2400:
2336:operating identity
2324:Chelsea Pensioners
2307:St George's Fields
2297:
2264:
2218:Order of St Andrew
2190:Maintained schools
2080:
1989:
1968:to the town is at
1955:Emergency services
1925:installed capacity
1895:
1884:Effingham Junction
1782:
1701:
1659:Leatherhead South
1646:Leatherhead South
1633:Leatherhead North
1620:Leatherhead North
1607:Leatherhead North
1436:
1319:
1311:
1261:cigarette lighters
1162:
1133:in 1923, when the
1045:between Epsom and
944:. The Leatherhead
930:board of guardians
922:
625:results in a high
491:
300:UK Parliament
246:Dialling code
14463:
14462:
14137:Sunbury-on-Thames
13699:
13698:
13678:
13677:
13665:Dorking Wanderers
13572:Betchworth Castle
13556:
13555:
13460:The Priory School
13381:Places of worship
13310:
13309:
13017:
13016:
12914:Sunbury-on-Thames
12785:Major settlements
12694:Ceremonial county
12659:
12658:
12654:
12653:
12468:War of the Worlds
12457:978-0-71-538778-8
12410:978-0-95-060091-8
12384:978-1-84-150208-3
12352:978-0-95-060092-5
12333:978-1-47-384392-9
12314:978-1-78-131404-3
12295:978-1-85-928164-2
12257:978-0-95-527857-0
12238:978-0-95-527854-9
12219:978-0-95-527858-7
12200:978-0-75-243680-7
12172:978-0-29-778056-4
12136:978-1-50-405628-1
12044:978-0-95-239188-3
12020:978-0-76-244408-3
12013:. Running Press.
11998:978-1-87-007412-4
11979:978-1-86-077446-1
11877:(Subscription or
11774:(Subscription or
11623:(Subscription or
11409:(Subscription or
10149:(Subscription or
10112:(Subscription or
9621:The Golf Business
8506:Roe, Ken (2021).
8093:"Transept vaults"
7680:"About West Hill"
6843:"Cllr Simon Moss"
6288:. 27 March 2003.
6226:Surrey Advertiser
4764:. Open Domesday.
4737:. Open Domesday.
4710:. Open Domesday.
4478:Hastings (1965).
4281:Cheshire Observer
4232:Dines et al. 1933
4187:978-0-521-16855-7
3875:Zenyatta Mondatta
3860:and its singles "
3857:Reggatta de Blanc
3851:Outlandos d'Amour
3651:as a young woman.
3635:Richard Patterson
3586:into his puzzles.
3524:Thomas Bloodworth
3361:second lieutenant
3237:The Running Horse
3232:The Running Horse
3224:Running Horse pub
3172:Beaverbrook's son
3139:Bishop of Dorking
2644:evangelical group
2632:Princess Margaret
2620:Thorndike Theatre
2524:, the founder of
2497:were designed in
2343:Places of worship
1849:
1848:
1830:Leatherhead South
1810:Leatherhead North
1777:
1776:
1755:Leatherhead South
1732:Leatherhead North
1703:2011 Census Homes
1663:
1662:
1571:
1570:
1273:Reginald Tyrwhitt
1269:electric blankets
1234:forty years later
858:Richard FitzJames
759:Copthorne Hundred
379:is a town in the
374:
373:
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14285:Englefield Green
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8062:Historic England
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8013:
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7998:
7997:, pp. 29–30
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7507:"Mole Gap Trail"
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6589:
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6559:
6553:
6547:
6546:, pp. 76–77
6541:
6535:
6534:, pp. 59–60
6529:
6520:
6519:, pp. 55–56
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6070:Physics Bulletin
6065:
6059:
6058:
6043:Physics Bulletin
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6032:
6031:
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6011:
6005:
6004:
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5985:
5979:
5978:
5976:
5974:
5955:
5949:
5948:
5946:
5944:
5925:
5919:
5918:, pp. 43–48
5913:
5904:
5903:
5901:
5899:
5884:
5878:
5877:, pp. 58–59
5872:
5863:
5862:
5860:
5858:
5852:
5843:
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5819:
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5807:
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5677:
5676:
5674:
5672:
5658:
5649:
5640:
5639:
5637:
5635:
5620:
5614:
5613:, pp. 26–27
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5148:
5147:, pp. 52–55
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4703:
4697:
4696:, pp. 28–30
4691:
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4679:
4677:
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4669:
4646:
4637:
4631:
4630:, pp. 20–22
4625:
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4297:
4291:
4285:
4284:
4276:
4270:
4269:
4241:
4235:
4229:
4223:
4222:, pp. 18–20
4217:
4211:
4210:, pp. 78–79
4205:
4199:
4198:
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4194:
4172:
4163:
4157:
4151:
4150:
4149:on 15 July 2007.
4145:. Archived from
4139:
4128:
4127:
4125:
4123:
4117:
4102:
4093:
4078:
4077:
4075:
4073:
4067:
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4031:
4030:
4028:
4026:
4010:Historic England
4006:
4000:
3999:
3997:
3995:
3980:
3974:
3953:
3931:
3928:
3922:
3911:
3905:
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3889:
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3786:
3783:
3777:
3770:
3764:
3760:
3754:
3739:
3733:
3722:
3716:
3705:
3682:Mortimer Wheeler
3675:Richard Wakeford
3411:Leach Grove Wood
3313:
3310:
3294:
3291:
3135:Arthur Blomfield
2966:
2963:
2958:Leatherhead F.C.
2943:Leatherhead F.C.
2796:Joan Armatrading
2752:
2749:
2732:Kathleen Riddick
2586:
2583:
2536:Disciples Church
2509:Methodist Church
2501:by the sculptor
2409:Colchester Abbey
2261:St John's School
2203:Therfield School
2180:National schools
2075:The entrance to
2021:cottage hospital
1964:and the nearest
1951:at Leatherhead.
1799:% Owned outright
1787:
1781:
1706:
1700:
1604:Bridget Kendrick
1585:
1584:
1574:District council
1545:
1544:
1511:V-1 flying bombs
1253:electrical cable
1194:Nativity of Mary
1135:Southern Railway
1024:
1017:
997:shallow-bottomed
968:Rural District.
950:National schools
898:, maintaining a
846:Walter de Merton
751:Edward the Elder
743:Alfred the Great
560:
555:
550:
549:Show town centre
409:Alfred the Great
370:
369:
367:
366:
365:
360:
359:51.295°N 0.329°W
356:
353:
352:
351:
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13925:
13923:
13920:
13918:
13915:
13914:
13912:
13906:
13900:
13897:
13895:
13892:
13890:
13887:
13885:
13882:
13880:
13877:
13875:
13872:
13870:
13867:
13865:
13862:
13860:
13857:
13855:
13852:
13851:
13849:
13843:
13837:
13834:
13832:
13829:
13827:
13824:
13822:
13819:
13817:
13814:
13812:
13809:
13807:
13804:
13803:
13801:
13799:
13795:
13790:
13780:
13777:
13775:
13772:
13770:
13767:
13765:
13764:Hertfordshire
13762:
13760:
13757:
13755:
13752:
13750:
13747:
13746:
13744:
13742:
13741:Home counties
13738:
13734:
13727:
13722:
13720:
13715:
13713:
13708:
13707:
13704:
13691:
13687:
13681:
13671:
13668:
13666:
13663:
13661:
13658:
13656:
13653:
13652:
13650:
13646:
13643:
13639:
13633:
13630:
13628:
13625:
13623:
13620:
13618:
13615:
13613:
13612:Headley Court
13610:
13608:
13605:
13603:
13600:
13598:
13597:Dorking Caves
13595:
13593:
13590:
13588:
13585:
13583:
13580:
13578:
13577:Bocketts Farm
13575:
13573:
13570:
13569:
13567:
13562:Buildings and
13559:
13549:
13546:
13544:
13541:
13539:
13536:
13534:
13531:
13529:
13526:
13524:
13521:
13519:
13516:
13514:
13511:
13509:
13506:
13504:
13501:
13500:
13498:
13494:
13491:
13487:
13481:
13478:
13476:
13473:
13471:
13468:
13466:
13463:
13461:
13458:
13456:
13453:
13451:
13448:
13446:
13443:
13441:
13438:
13436:
13433:
13431:
13428:
13427:
13425:
13421:
13415:
13412:
13410:
13407:
13405:
13402:
13400:
13397:
13395:
13392:
13390:
13387:
13386:
13384:
13382:
13378:
13372:
13369:
13367:
13364:
13362:
13359:
13357:
13354:
13352:
13351:Holmbury Hill
13349:
13347:
13346:Glover's Wood
13344:
13342:
13339:
13337:
13334:
13332:
13329:
13328:
13326:
13322:
13317:
13303:
13300:
13298:
13295:
13294:
13292:
13288:
13282:
13279:
13278:
13276:
13272:
13266:
13263:
13261:
13260:
13256:
13254:
13253:Great Bookham
13251:
13249:
13246:
13245:
13243:
13239:
13233:
13230:
13229:
13227:
13223:
13217:
13214:
13213:
13211:
13207:
13201:
13198:
13196:
13193:
13191:
13188:
13186:
13183:
13181:
13178:
13176:
13173:
13171:
13168:
13166:
13163:
13161:
13158:
13156:
13153:
13151:
13150:Friday Street
13148:
13146:
13145:
13141:
13139:
13136:
13134:
13131:
13129:
13126:
13124:
13121:
13120:
13118:
13114:
13108:
13105:
13103:
13100:
13098:
13095:
13094:
13092:
13088:
13082:
13079:
13078:
13076:
13072:
13069:
13063:
13060:
13059:
13056:
13052:
13045:
13040:
13038:
13033:
13031:
13026:
13025:
13022:
13010:
13007:
13005:
13002:
13000:
12999:High Sheriffs
12997:
12995:
12992:
12990:
12987:
12985:
12982:
12980:
12977:
12975:
12972:
12970:
12967:
12965:
12962:
12960:
12957:
12955:
12952:
12951:
12949:
12945:
12939:
12938:
12934:
12930:
12927:
12925:
12922:
12920:
12917:
12915:
12912:
12910:
12907:
12905:
12902:
12900:
12897:
12895:
12892:
12890:
12887:
12885:
12882:
12880:
12877:
12875:
12872:
12870:
12869:Great Bookham
12867:
12865:
12862:
12860:
12857:
12855:
12852:
12850:
12847:
12845:
12842:
12840:
12837:
12835:
12832:
12830:
12827:
12825:
12822:
12820:
12817:
12815:
12812:
12810:
12807:
12805:
12802:
12800:
12797:
12795:
12792:
12791:
12789:
12783:
12777:
12774:
12772:
12769:
12767:
12764:
12762:
12759:
12757:
12754:
12752:
12749:
12747:
12744:
12742:
12739:
12737:
12734:
12732:
12729:
12727:
12724:
12723:
12721:
12717:
12713:
12712:
12711:Surrey Portal
12706:
12701:
12695:
12687:
12682:
12680:
12675:
12673:
12668:
12667:
12664:
12650:
12647:
12645:
12642:
12640:
12639:Great Bookham
12637:
12636:
12633:
12626:
12624:
12623:
12620:
12617:
12609:
12600:
12598:
12595:
12594:
12591:
12584:
12582:
12581:
12578:
12575:
12573:
12570:
12568:
12565:
12564:
12559:
12555:
12548:
12543:
12541:
12536:
12534:
12529:
12528:
12525:
12519:
12516:
12514:
12511:
12509:
12506:
12505:
12497:
12494:
12493:
12474:
12470:
12469:
12463:
12459:
12453:
12449:
12444:
12440:
12435:
12431:
12429:1-86077-189-0
12425:
12421:
12416:
12412:
12406:
12402:
12397:
12386:
12380:
12375:
12374:
12367:
12363:
12358:
12354:
12348:
12344:
12339:
12335:
12329:
12325:
12320:
12316:
12310:
12306:
12301:
12297:
12291:
12287:
12282:
12278:
12276:1-870912-01-2
12272:
12268:
12263:
12259:
12253:
12249:
12244:
12240:
12234:
12230:
12225:
12221:
12215:
12211:
12206:
12202:
12196:
12192:
12187:
12183:
12178:
12174:
12168:
12164:
12159:
12155:
12151:
12150:Stenton, F.M.
12147:
12142:
12138:
12132:
12128:
12123:
12119:
12117:1-870912-03-9
12113:
12109:
12104:
12100:
12096:
12092:
12080:
12076:
12075:
12070:
12065:
12050:
12046:
12040:
12033:
12032:
12026:
12022:
12016:
12012:
12008:
12004:
12000:
11994:
11990:
11985:
11981:
11975:
11971:
11966:
11965:
11943:
11939:
11933:
11914:
11907:
11900:
11894:, p. 373
11893:
11888:
11880:
11872:
11868:
11864:
11863:
11855:
11847:
11841:
11825:
11821:
11815:
11799:
11795:
11791:
11785:
11777:
11769:
11765:
11761:
11760:
11752:
11736:
11732:
11728:
11721:
11705:
11701:
11697:
11690:
11674:
11670:
11666:
11660:
11644:
11640:
11634:
11626:
11618:
11614:
11610:
11609:
11601:
11585:
11581:
11577:
11570:
11554:
11550:
11544:
11525:
11518:
11511:
11495:
11491:
11487:
11480:
11464:
11460:
11454:
11438:
11434:
11427:
11420:
11412:
11404:
11400:
11396:
11395:
11387:
11371:
11367:
11361:
11354:
11353:Spindler 2016
11349:
11333:
11329:
11323:
11307:
11303:
11297:
11281:
11277:
11273:
11266:
11250:
11246:
11242:
11235:
11219:
11215:
11211:
11205:
11189:
11185:
11179:
11177:
11160:
11156:
11150:
11134:
11130:
11124:
11122:
11102:
11095:
11089:
11073:
11069:
11065:
11058:
11042:
11038:
11032:
11025:
11020:
11004:
11000:
10994:
10992:
10975:
10971:
10965:
10949:
10945:
10939:
10933:, p. 241
10932:
10927:
10920:
10915:
10908:
10903:
10896:
10891:
10876:
10872:
10865:
10863:
10847:
10843:
10836:
10834:
10817:
10811:
10809:
10792:
10788:
10781:
10774:
10758:
10754:
10748:
10732:
10728:
10721:
10714:
10699:
10695:
10688:
10686:
10684:
10664:
10657:
10650:
10648:
10646:
10644:
10642:
10625:
10621:
10614:
10607:
10605:
10589:
10585:
10578:
10576:
10556:
10549:
10542:
10527:
10523:
10516:
10501:(10): 347–351
10500:
10496:
10489:
10482:
10476:, p. 268
10475:
10470:
10463:
10458:
10442:
10438:
10432:
10416:
10412:
10406:
10391:
10387:
10380:
10378:
10358:
10354:
10350:
10346:
10342:
10335:
10328:
10326:
10324:
10322:
10305:
10301:
10294:
10287:
10285:
10268:
10264:
10260:
10253:
10237:
10233:
10229:
10222:
10206:
10202:
10198:
10191:
10175:
10171:
10167:
10160:
10152:
10145:
10141:
10137:
10136:
10130:
10123:
10115:
10107:
10103:
10099:
10098:
10090:
10082:
10075:
10068:
10063:
10061:
10045:
10041:
10034:
10032:
10015:
10011:
10005:
9989:
9985:
9979:
9977:
9969:
9964:
9962:
9960:
9943:
9939:
9933:
9917:
9913:
9907:
9905:
9888:
9884:
9878:
9862:
9858:
9852:
9837:
9833:
9826:
9811:
9807:
9800:
9793:
9788:
9772:
9768:
9764:
9758:
9742:
9738:
9734:
9728:
9712:
9708:
9704:
9697:
9681:
9677:
9671:
9669:
9652:
9648:
9642:
9626:
9622:
9618:
9611:
9605:, p. 325
9604:
9599:
9593:, p. 158
9592:
9587:
9571:
9567:
9561:
9559:
9539:
9532:
9525:
9509:
9505:
9499:
9483:
9479:
9473:
9454:
9447:
9440:
9434:, p. 192
9433:
9428:
9412:
9408:
9402:
9400:
9398:
9381:
9377:
9371:
9355:
9351:
9345:
9330:
9326:
9319:
9303:
9299:
9295:
9288:
9272:
9268:
9264:
9258:
9243:
9239:
9232:
9225:
9220:
9218:
9216:
9214:
9212:
9204:
9199:
9183:
9179:
9175:
9169:
9153:
9149:
9143:
9135:
9128:
9112:
9108:
9102:
9086:
9082:
9075:
9073:
9071:
9055:
9051:
9044:
9028:
9024:
9018:
9002:
8998:
8992:
8985:
8980:
8964:
8960:
8954:
8938:
8934:
8928:
8912:
8908:
8902:
8886:
8882:
8876:
8860:
8856:
8850:
8843:
8838:
8822:
8818:
8812:
8796:
8792:
8786:
8779:. p. 13.
8778:
8771:
8764:
8759:
8752:
8747:
8741:, p. 285
8740:
8735:
8719:
8715:
8709:
8693:
8689:
8683:
8681:
8661:
8654:
8647:
8640:
8635:
8633:
8631:
8614:
8610:
8603:
8601:
8584:
8578:
8562:
8558:
8552:
8545:
8544:Turnbull 2008
8540:
8538:
8536:
8534:
8532:
8530:
8513:
8509:
8502:
8495:
8490:
8484:, p. 194
8483:
8478:
8462:
8458:
8451:
8435:
8429:
8413:
8409:
8403:
8396:
8391:
8372:
8365:
8358:
8342:
8338:
8332:
8324:
8320:
8314:
8298:
8294:
8288:
8282:, p. 289
8281:
8276:
8260:
8256:
8249:
8242:
8240:
8223:
8219:
8212:
8205:
8186:
8182:
8178:
8171:
8164:
8157:
8152:
8145:
8140:
8125:
8121:
8114:
8098:
8094:
8088:
8073:
8072:
8067:
8063:
8057:
8055:
8047:
8042:
8040:
8038:
8021:
8017:
8010:
8003:
7996:
7991:
7989:
7987:
7971:(10): 323–328
7970:
7966:
7959:
7952:
7950:
7943:, p. 119
7942:
7937:
7930:
7925:
7917:
7913:
7912:"Our history"
7907:
7905:
7903:
7887:
7883:
7876:
7860:
7856:
7849:
7842:
7826:
7822:
7821:"Our history"
7816:
7814:
7797:
7793:
7789:
7782:
7775:
7774:Stuttard 1995
7770:
7754:
7750:
7744:
7742:
7740:
7724:
7720:
7713:
7707:, p. 109
7706:
7701:
7685:
7681:
7675:
7659:
7655:
7649:
7642:
7637:
7635:
7633:
7616:
7612:
7606:
7590:
7586:
7580:
7564:
7560:
7554:
7547:
7542:
7535:
7530:
7519:
7515:
7508:
7502:
7483:
7476:
7470:
7454:
7450:
7444:
7442:
7425:
7421:
7420:"Leatherhead"
7415:
7399:
7395:
7389:
7373:
7369:
7363:
7347:
7343:
7337:
7321:
7317:
7310:
7294:
7290:
7284:
7282:
7280:
7273:, p. 220
7272:
7267:
7265:
7263:
7261:
7254:, p. 178
7253:
7248:
7232:
7228:
7222:
7206:
7202:
7196:
7180:
7176:
7172:
7165:
7149:
7145:
7139:
7123:
7119:
7113:
7097:
7091:
7085:, p. 118
7084:
7079:
7063:
7059:
7052:
7045:
7026:
7022:
7018:
7011:
7004:
7002:
7000:
6980:
6976:
6972:
6965:
6958:
6956:
6954:
6937:
6933:
6926:
6919:
6917:
6900:
6896:
6890:
6874:
6870:
6864:
6848:
6844:
6838:
6822:
6816:
6814:
6797:
6793:
6787:
6771:
6767:
6761:
6745:
6741:
6735:
6719:
6715:
6714:"Mr Tim Hall"
6709:
6702:
6697:
6690:
6689:Stuttard 1995
6685:
6678:
6673:
6657:
6653:
6646:
6639:
6620:
6613:
6606:
6599:
6594:
6587:
6582:
6580:
6572:
6571:Spindler 2016
6567:
6565:
6558:, p. 117
6557:
6556:Spindler 2016
6552:
6545:
6544:Spindler 2016
6540:
6533:
6532:Spindler 2016
6528:
6526:
6518:
6517:Spindler 2016
6513:
6511:
6504:, p. 100
6503:
6502:Spindler 2016
6498:
6491:
6490:Spindler 2016
6486:
6479:
6478:Spindler 2016
6474:
6468:, p. 250
6467:
6462:
6456:, p. 317
6455:
6450:
6444:, p. 234
6443:
6438:
6422:
6418:
6411:
6404:
6402:
6400:
6380:
6373:
6367:, p. 231
6366:
6361:
6354:
6353:Spindler 2016
6349:
6342:
6341:Spindler 2016
6337:
6321:
6317:
6313:
6307:
6291:
6287:
6283:
6277:
6261:
6257:
6253:
6247:
6231:
6227:
6223:
6217:
6201:
6197:
6191:
6185:, p. 124
6184:
6179:
6164:
6160:
6153:
6137:
6133:
6129:
6122:
6106:
6102:
6098:
6091:
6083:
6079:
6075:
6071:
6064:
6056:
6052:
6048:
6044:
6037:
6021:
6017:
6010:
5994:
5990:
5984:
5968:
5964:
5960:
5954:
5938:
5934:
5930:
5924:
5917:
5912:
5910:
5893:
5889:
5883:
5876:
5871:
5869:
5849:
5842:
5840:
5832:
5827:
5825:
5817:
5812:
5805:
5804:Stuttard 1995
5800:
5798:
5790:
5789:Stuttard 1995
5785:
5778:
5773:
5766:
5761:
5753:
5746:
5730:
5726:
5719:
5712:
5704:
5697:
5689:
5682:
5666:
5662:
5655:
5648:
5646:
5630:
5626:
5619:
5612:
5607:
5600:
5595:
5593:
5576:
5572:
5565:
5558:
5552:, p. 243
5551:
5546:
5539:
5534:
5532:
5524:
5519:
5517:
5509:
5504:
5502:
5495:, p. 133
5494:
5489:
5487:
5479:
5474:
5468:, p. 129
5467:
5462:
5455:
5450:
5434:
5430:
5424:
5405:
5398:
5391:
5384:
5379:
5372:
5371:Campbell 1993
5367:
5351:
5347:
5340:
5333:
5317:
5313:
5306:
5299:
5293:, p. 103
5292:
5287:
5281:, p. 182
5280:
5275:
5269:, p. 148
5268:
5263:
5256:
5251:
5244:
5239:
5223:
5219:
5212:
5205:
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14355:Potters Bar
14345:Leatherhead
14225:Berkhamsted
14017:Farnborough
13952:Borehamwood
13937:Basingstoke
13798:Urban areas
13670:Leatherhead
13543:Leatherhead
13259:Leatherhead
13241:Leatherhead
13138:Coldharbour
13128:Beare Green
12889:Leatherhead
12741:Mole Valley
12608:Leatherhead
12572:Chessington
12390:16 November
11948:16 February
11922:10 November
11892:Hawkes 1982
11804:15 February
11741:16 February
11710:16 February
11679:16 February
11590:15 February
11559:15 February
11533:15 February
11500:15 February
11490:Surrey Live
11469:15 February
11376:18 November
11338:12 November
11312:11 November
11286:12 November
11255:11 November
11245:Surrey Live
11224:11 November
11194:12 November
11165:12 November
11139:12 November
11110:12 November
11078:12 November
11068:Surrey Live
11047:12 November
11024:Vardey 1988
11009:12 November
10980:12 November
10954:12 November
10931:Vardey 1988
10907:Vardey 1988
10880:16 February
10851:16 February
10822:16 February
10703:15 February
10474:Vardey 1988
10462:Vardey 1988
10447:15 February
10273:15 February
10263:Surrey Live
10242:15 February
10232:Surrey Live
10211:15 February
10201:Surrey Live
10180:15 February
10067:Vardey 1988
10020:11 November
10010:"Our Story"
9994:11 November
9948:27 November
9922:27 November
9893:15 February
9867:15 February
9857:"Our Story"
9841:16 February
9815:16 February
9792:Vardey 1988
9707:Surrey Live
9603:Vardey 1988
9591:Vardey 1988
9432:Vardey 1988
9386:16 November
9247:16 February
9224:Vardey 1988
9203:Gaiman 2018
9188:29 February
9054:Surrey Live
9007:13 November
8969:13 November
8827:13 November
8724:16 November
8639:Vardey 2001
8589:16 November
8567:16 November
8518:16 November
8494:Vardey 2001
8482:Vardey 1988
8467:11 November
8440:11 November
8418:11 November
8397:, p. 3
8280:Vardey 1988
8265:19 February
8194:21 November
8156:Vardey 1988
8144:Vardey 1988
8103:21 February
8046:Vardey 1988
8026:14 February
7995:Vardey 1988
7975:14 February
7941:Vardey 2001
7891:20 February
7831:21 February
7802:20 February
7759:20 February
7728:27 November
7723:Surrey Live
7690:20 February
7664:20 February
7641:Vardey 1988
7621:20 February
7595:20 February
7569:20 February
7491:31 December
7459:31 December
7430:17 February
7352:20 November
7326:20 November
7299:20 November
7271:Vardey 1988
7252:Vardey 1988
7211:12 November
7102:20 November
7068:21 November
6853:16 November
6802:16 November
6776:16 November
6750:16 November
6703:, p. 9
6701:Vardey 2005
6677:Vardey 2005
6662:11 November
6600:, p. 7
6598:Vardey 2005
6586:Vardey 2005
6466:Vardey 1988
6454:Vardey 1988
6442:Vardey 1988
6365:Vardey 1988
6355:, p. 8
6343:, p. 5
6326:20 November
6316:Surrey Life
6296:20 November
6266:20 November
6236:20 November
6206:20 November
6183:Vardey 2001
6168:28 February
6163:Bdaily News
6142:21 February
6111:28 February
6026:28 February
5999:11 November
5973:11 November
5963:Surrey Live
5943:11 November
5831:Vardey 1988
5816:Vardey 1988
5777:Vardey 1988
5765:Vardey 1988
5671:19 February
5634:19 February
5599:Vardey 1988
5581:19 February
5550:Vardey 1988
5523:Vardey 1988
5508:Vardey 1988
5493:Vardey 1988
5478:Vardey 1988
5466:Vardey 1988
5439:17 December
5356:18 February
5322:18 February
5279:Vardey 1988
5267:Vardey 1988
5255:Vardey 1988
5243:Vardey 1988
5172:Vardey 1988
5157:Vardey 1988
5145:Vardey 1988
5130:17 February
5089:17 February
4762:"Pachesham"
4718:20 November
4694:Vardey 1988
4674:22 February
4598:(2): 45–49.
4369:(10): 11–13
4321:10 November
4294:Vardey 1988
4220:Vardey 1988
4160:Ekwall 1940
4025:16 February
3919:High Street
3868:"; and the
3595:Royal Naval
3568:Formula One
3530:during the
3312: 1763
3293: 1810
3283:Elizabeth I
3275:Elizabethan
3261:The Mansion
3253:The Mansion
3027:James Braid
2994:Wanderers.
2965: 1907
2873:Arthur Dent
2812:Rick Astley
2792:the Wombles
2751: 1954
2694:video game
2690:. The 1984
2662:H. G. Wells
2589:John Varley
2587:–1825) and
2585: 1767
2546:evangelical
2522:John Wesley
2322:a group of
2270:in 1851 by
1993:fire engine
1937:supply ring
1693:, France).
1580:Mole Valley
1400:Scout troop
1249:silk-making
1230:1841 census
1139:electrified
1131:amalgamated
904:poor relief
866:manor house
773:of 1086 as
639:Anglo-Saxon
635:spring line
627:water table
619:London Clay
615:North Downs
611:upper chalk
592:North Downs
520:(people) +
509:(1160) and
397:Anglo-Saxon
381:Mole Valley
377:Leatherhead
362: /
228:Leatherhead
154:Mole Valley
67:Leatherhead
31:Leatherhead
14470:Categories
14390:Shepperton
14260:Corringham
14230:Broxbourne
14200:Addlestone
14092:Maidenhead
14082:Letchworth
14032:Gillingham
13942:Billericay
13854:Chelmsford
13564:structures
13508:Betchworth
13356:Leith Hill
13195:Westhumble
13097:Betchworth
13090:Betchworth
12794:Addlestone
12756:Spelthorne
12058:5 February
11881:required.)
11778:required.)
11733:. London.
11702:. London.
11627:required.)
11582:. London.
11443:7 February
11413:required.)
10919:Heath 2012
10797:2 November
10793:(6): 19–23
10763:7 February
10737:1 February
10733:(5): 16–21
10672:3 November
10630:3 November
10593:3 November
10564:3 November
10531:31 January
10505:31 January
10421:2 November
10395:2 November
10366:2 November
10310:31 January
10153:required.)
10116:required.)
10049:2 February
9777:2 November
9747:2 November
9717:2 November
9686:2 November
9657:2 November
9631:2 November
9576:2 November
9547:3 November
9514:2 November
9488:2 November
9462:3 November
9417:2 November
9360:2 November
9329:SurreyLive
9158:31 October
9117:1 November
8943:1 November
8917:1 November
8891:1 November
8865:1 November
8801:1 November
8791:"Sherlock"
8763:Smith 2014
8739:Wells 1898
8669:3 November
8395:Heath 2012
8380:8 November
8347:8 November
8303:1 November
8228:1 February
8129:9 February
8077:5 December
8022:(2): 22–23
7865:1 February
7792:Get Surrey
7705:Heath 1986
7585:"About us"
7546:Heath 1986
7534:Heath 1986
7404:5 February
7378:5 February
7185:5 February
7154:15 October
7128:15 October
7064:(1): 33–36
7034:10 January
6988:10 January
6942:5 February
6938:(3): 64–67
6905:4 February
6879:6 February
6724:5 February
6628:8 November
6427:4 February
6388:3 November
6132:Get Surrey
5898:8 November
5857:8 November
5735:8 February
5667:(2): 46–52
5538:Heath 2012
5413:7 February
5228:7 February
5224:(4): 81–87
5184:Kümin 1996
5040:30 January
5006:31 January
4925:31 January
4884:31 January
4847:8 February
4813:7 February
4772:31 January
4745:31 January
4617:: 119–128.
4554:: 103–129.
4504:30 January
4422:30 January
4373:4 February
4122:30 January
3994:4 February
3938:References
3751:Chichester
3747:Roman road
3730:Weald Clay
3726:River Mole
3649:sanatorium
3538:Ted Bowley
3479:trampoline
3467:playground
3193:hall house
3041:Tom Watson
2800:the Police
2788:Nigel Gray
2766:Marc Bolan
2650:Literature
2615:the town.
2574:Christie's
2499:Caen stone
2429:Edward III
2364:royal vill
2347:See also:
2332:SeeAbility
2301:SeeAbility
2277:sixth form
2015:Healthcare
1949:substation
1796:Households
1793:Population
1643:Simon Moss
1487:Home Guard
1385:Manchester
1347:The first
1218:shoemaking
1166:A24 bypass
1121:in a fine
1055:tollhouses
1051:Parliament
779:mesne lord
765:Governance
723:royal vill
641:and early
623:formations
588:River Mole
488:River Mole
401:royal vill
393:River Mole
347:51°17′42″N
190:South East
93:Population
14380:Sevenoaks
14375:Sandhurst
14325:Hoddesdon
14305:Godalming
14193:(10k–25k)
14177:Wokingham
14142:Tonbridge
14127:Stevenage
14122:St Albans
14107:Rochester
14052:Harpenden
14037:Gravesend
13997:Dunstable
13972:Camberley
13962:Brentwood
13957:Bracknell
13927:Aylesbury
13917:Aldershot
13910:(25k–99k)
13884:Maidstone
13864:Guildford
13749:Berkshire
13690:post town
13489:Transport
13423:Education
13232:Charlwood
13175:Newdigate
13170:Mickleham
12933:See also:
12924:Weybridge
12879:Haslemere
12874:Guildford
12864:Godalming
12829:Cranleigh
12814:Camberley
12766:Tandridge
12751:Runnymede
12736:Guildford
12726:Elmbridge
12644:Mickleham
12619:Kingswood
12479:19 August
12146:Mawer, A.
10437:"History"
10347:: 73–77.
10135:Who's Who
10081:The Times
9033:16 August
8959:"History"
8855:"History"
8817:"History"
8698:16 August
8688:"History"
8619:27 August
7289:"History"
7237:9 January
5703:The Times
5688:The Times
5383:Vine 1986
4995:: 59–88.
4880:(1): 3–12
4809:(7): 7–12
4567:The Times
4463:2 January
4403:: 55–70.
4338:The Times
4252:: 35–67.
4061:: 70–74.
3872:-winning
3645:Jean Ross
3491:skatepark
3069:farmhouse
3020:Muirfield
3012:Alf Perry
2949:Final at
2862:Eric Idle
2852:Weybridge
2760:The band
2526:Methodism
2503:Eric Gill
2334:" as its
2311:Southwark
2241:Hampstead
2208:King John
2161:Education
2115:Guildford
2103:Wimbledon
2062:Transport
1945:Wimbledon
1865:The town
1861:Utilities
1805:hectares
1677:Twin town
1452:evacuated
1444:Streatham
1421:munitions
1412:Red Cross
1251:farm and
1228:. In the
1186:Henry III
908:workhouse
896:constable
811:Middlesex
783:William I
747:Leodridan
655:Effingham
608:permeable
580:Guildford
536:Geography
495:Leodridan
350:0°19′44″W
284:Ambulance
224:Post town
98:Effingham
14415:Stanwell
14385:Snodland
14370:Rochford
14340:Knaphill
14320:Hertford
14310:Hadleigh
14300:Frogmore
14255:Chigwell
14245:Chertsey
14205:Amersham
14162:Wickford
14097:Rayleigh
14087:Loughton
14057:Hatfield
13992:Dartford
13987:Cheshunt
13932:Basildon
13538:Holmwood
13341:Box Hill
13302:Tadworth
13297:Box Hill
13290:Tadworth
13190:Westcott
13165:Holmwood
13155:Goodwyns
13107:Buckland
13102:Brockham
13064:Villages
12824:Chertsey
12819:Caterham
12809:Banstead
12771:Waverley
12490:See also
12473:Archived
12152:(1934).
12097:(1940).
12079:Archived
12071:(1933).
12049:Archived
12009:(2011).
11942:Archived
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10236:Archived
10205:Archived
10174:Archived
10079:"Fire".
10014:Archived
9988:Archived
9942:Archived
9916:Archived
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9861:Archived
9771:Archived
9767:BBC News
9741:Archived
9737:BBC News
9711:Archived
9680:Archived
9651:Archived
9625:Archived
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9538:Archived
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9411:Archived
9380:Archived
9354:Archived
9334:2 August
9308:17 March
9302:Archived
9271:Archived
9267:BBC News
9182:Archived
9152:Archived
9111:Archived
9091:4 August
9085:Archived
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