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perhaps meaning, approximately "The pagan stone altar of the pipers"; however, hearg can also be haeg meaning more prosaically hedged enclosure (of the pipers), or even hay meadow. Pipers might mean musicians, or sandpipers (the green sandpiper and wood sandpiper are migrants to marsh and swampy
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The proportion of households in the civil parish who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32.5%. The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible % of
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was 'expected to reside shortly, and was patron (sponsor) of the church, whose son died 1747. In the son's time his first cousin Vice-Admiral Thomas Brodrick also lived at the estate. George Brodrick, the third viscount died holding it in 1765. He was succeeded by his son George, created
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pith being used for making tallow lights. The Burghal Hideage records 'Eashing' as one of the forts, however the forts are not necessarily in the locations recorded or the locations have moved. The most likely location for this fort is at
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St. Nicholas's church was almost destroyed by fire in December 2007. The yew was unharmed and the church has been restored. Parts of the village are privately owned with restricted access.
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tree which has been dated to being 800 years old which could stand on the site of an old pagan site. Close to Peper Harow at Bonville Hanger Wood is a
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During the Second World War, Peper Harow was used as a holding area for Canadian Forces. Part of the park not in the parish is used annually for
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The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%.
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in 1765. Still incomplete when the 3rd Viscount died (in 1765), it was completed by his son after he came of age. It is a
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overlords. Later documented forms are: Pipereherge (11th century); Piperinges (13th century); Pyperhaghe (14th century).
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There is also an ancient bridge called Somerset Bridge which crosses the River Wey and connects Peper Harow with nearby
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family until 1944 when it was sold to property developers. It, and the entire village, is now owned by a trust.
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landscaped the park in 1762–3, and many fine trees remain from this time. Particularly notable are the
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in the parish of Peper Harow, and its size fits the expected size of this fort.
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Denzil Holles (who had no issue) died in 1694, and the manor reverted to John,
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has long been played here, with evidence of rules and matches dating to 1727.
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In the graveyard of St. Nicholas's Church (dating to 1301) is an ancient
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that is also thought to have held pre-Christian religious significance.
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was a cricket patron and one match against a side organised by
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venue. Its easternmost fields are in part given up to the
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is believed to have taken place at Peper Harow in the
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The name "Peper Harow" is very unusual and comes from
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Peper Harow is located in Surrey
Surrey
Density
OS grid reference
SU932444
Civil parish
District
Waverley
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Godalming
Postcode district
GU8
Dialling code
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
South West Surrey
UK

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