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The River Mole is a tributary of the River Thames in southern England. It rises in West Sussex near Horsham and flows northwest through Surrey for 80 km (50 miles) to the Thames at East Molesey, opposite Hampton Court Palace. The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole crosses the North Downs between Dorking and Leatherhead, where it cuts a steep-sided valley, known as the Mole Gap, through the chalk. Much of the catchment area lies on impermeable rock (including Weald Clay and London Clay), meaning that the river level responds rapidly to heavy rainfall.
Molesey Football Club is a football club based in West Molesey, Surrey, England. They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division and play at Walton Road.
website: http://www.moleseyfc.co.uk/
Esher Place is a Grade-II listed country house, since 1953 used as a college by the trade union Unite, in Esher, Surrey, United Kingdom. The building is at least the fourth on approximately the same site and mainly dates to the 1890s. It incorporates traces and small parts of some its earlier forebears.
National Heritage List for England number: 1377431
Molesey Road is a rugby union stadium in Hersham, Surrey, that is home to Esher RFC. The stadium contains a 1,200 seater main stand to the west of the pitch and a clubhouse in the south-east corner. The grounds also contain two practice pitches.
National Heritage List for England number: 1030089
National Heritage List for England number: 1286847
Street address: 62 Bridge Road, East Molesey, KT8 9HA, England (from Wikidata)
Metropolitan Police Sports Club Ground is a cricket ground in East Molesey, Surrey. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1940, when the Metropolitan Police played a British Empire XI.
National Heritage List for England number: 1377475
National Heritage List for England number: 1030173
National Heritage List for England number: 1030105
National Heritage List for England number: 1190754
National Heritage List for England number: 1377445
National Heritage List for England number: 1189130
National Heritage List for England number: 1293569
National Heritage List for England number: 1188737
National Heritage List for England number: 1377432
National Heritage List for England number: 1028607
The Molesey Reservoirs were a group of reservoirs in England near Molesey, Surrey, in the western suburbs of London. There was an adjacent water treatment works.
Kingston was a short-lived rural district in Surrey, England from 1894 - 1895.
Moulsey Hurst is located in what is now West Molesey, Surrey on the south bank of the River Thames above Molesey Lock. It is one of England's oldest sporting venues and was used in the 18th and 19th centuries for cricket, prizefighting and other sports.
Kenton Court Meadow is a cricket ground in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey (formerly Middlesex). First established in 1957, the first recorded match on the ground was in 1967, when Sunbury played South Hampstead.
Hinchley Wood School secondary school with academy status in Hinchley Wood Surrey, England.
Street address: Hinchley Wood School, Claygate Lane, Hinchley Wood, Esher, Surrey, KT10 0AQ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 137855; website: http://www.hinchleywood.surrey.sch.uk/hws/, http://www.hinchleywoodschool.co.uk
Metropolitan Police Football Club is a football club based in East Molesey, Surrey, England. Originally made up of players from the Metropolitan Police Service, the rule requiring players to be employees of the service was removed when the Commissioner refused to sanction time off for playing. However, the club is still part-funded by a police staff lottery. They are currently members of the Southern League Premier Division South and play at Imber Court, the base of the Met Police Sports and Social Club.
website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/metropolitanpolicefc/
Hurst Park Racecourse was a racecourse at Moulsey Hurst, West Molesey, Surrey. It was first laid out in 1890. The racecourse was the scene of an arson attack by Kitty Marion and Clara Elizabeth Giveen. The two suffragettes were establishing a revenge attack following the death of Emily Davison at the Derby in 1913.
The River Ember is a short river in the north of Surrey, England — a channel of the River Mole which splits in two south of Island Barn Reservoir, between East Molesey and Lower Green Esher. The Ember, the largest channel, flows in an easterly and then northerly direction around the reservoir, past part of Esher; the Mole flows around the other side past West Molesey. The two rivers then flow side by side approximately north east and merge 400 metres before joining the River Thames at the eastern end of East Molesey opposite Hampton Court Palace on the south side of the last non-tidal reach, which is above Teddington Lock.
National Heritage List for England number: 1076943
National Heritage List for England number: 1188093
National Heritage List for England number: 1426583
National Heritage List for England number: 1427656
National Heritage List for England number: 1430721
Street address: Long Ditton St Mary's CofE (Aided) Junior School, Sugden Road, Long Ditton, Surbiton, Surrey, KT7 0AD (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125180; website: http://www.longdittonstmarysschool.co.uk/
Street address: St Lawrence CofE Aided Junior School, East Molesey, Church Road, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9DR (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.stlawrence-junior.surrey.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 125179
Street address: St Paul's Catholic Primary School, Thames Ditton, Hampton Court Way, Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT7 0LP (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.stpauls-thamesditton.surrey.sch.uk/; EDUBase URN: 125212
Street address: Long Ditton Infant and Nursery School, Ditton Hill Road, Surbiton, Surrey, KT6 5JB (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.longditton.surrey.sch.uk/; EDUBase URN: 124966
National Heritage List for England number: 1377454
National Heritage List for England number: 1420712
National Heritage List for England number: 1030245
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Street address: 1-5, Station Road, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT7 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030103
National Heritage List for England number: 1030114
National Heritage List for England number: 1030129
National Heritage List for England number: 1030136
Street address: 61-67, High Street, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT7 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030198
National Heritage List for England number: 1030217
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Street address: 95 And 97, Bridge Road, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT8 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030247
National Heritage List for England number: 1293668
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National Heritage List for England number: 1030135
National Heritage List for England number: 1192393
Warlingham Park Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Warlingham, Surrey.
Netherne Hospital, formerly The Surrey County Asylum at Netherne or Netherne Asylum was a psychiatric hospital in Hooley, Surrey in the United Kingdom.
Caterham and Warlingham was an Urban District of Surrey in England until 1974.
Coulsdon Town Football Club was a football club based in Coulsdon, Greater London, England.
Caterham Common near Caterham in Surrey was the venue for three historic cricket matches played from 1767 to 1769. In the 18th century, it was the home venue of the Caterham Cricket Club, run by Henry Rowett.
The Tatsfield Receiving Station – known formally as the BBC Engineering Measurement and Receiving Station – was a radio broadcasting signals-receiving and frequency-measuring facility operated by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) on the North Downs just south of London in the United Kingdom.
Farleigh Rovers Football Club is a football club based in Warlingham, Surrey, England. The club are currently members of the Surrey Elite Intermediate League and play at Parsonage Field.
Warlingham Football Club is a football club based in Warlingham, Surrey, England. The club are members of the Surrey South Eastern Combination Junior Division Three and play at the Verdayne Sports Ground. Church Lane in Warlingham
website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/warlingham/
Whyteleafe Football Club are an English football club based in Whyteleafe, Surrey. The club was established in 1946 and joined the Athenian League in 1981. The club is an FA Chartered Standard club affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South East Division.
website: http://www.theleafe.co.uk/
Caterham Cars is a British manufacturer of specialist lightweight sports cars established in Caterham, Surrey, with their headquarters in Crawley, Sussex. Their current model, the Caterham 7 (or Seven), originally launched in 1973, is a direct evolution of the Series 3 Lotus Seven designed by Colin Chapman. In the 1990s the company made the Caterham 21, a two-seater soft top alternative to the MGF and Lotus Elise, (which both sold many more units). A track-only car, the SP/300.R, a joint project with Lola was released for customer testing in 2010 and was scheduled for release in 2013. On 27 April 2011, Team Lotus owner Tony Fernandes announced that he had purchased Caterham.
website: http://www.caterhamcars.com/
National Heritage List for England number: 1260980
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Street address: 43 Croydon Road, Caterham, CR3 6PB, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 76 Caterham Valley, Croydon Road, Caterham, CR3, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Croydon Road, Caterham, CR3, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1439357
National Heritage List for England number: 1441041
National Heritage List for England number: 1377933
National Heritage List for England number: 1029798
The A309 is a partially primary status A-road that runs in two sections, a short section in Twickenham and Teddington as a non-primary status A-road, as well as the much longer second section that runs from Hampton Court to Hook.
The Rythe is a river or stream in north Surrey, England which is generally open and which is a natural woodland feature for approximately half of its course before being variously culverted and a suburban garden feature, passing between Thames Ditton and Long Ditton, then discharging into the Thames. Its longest branch is the Arbrook which drains Arbrook Common, a woodland of the mainly wooded Esher Commons.
The Thames Ditton Lawn Tennis Club is a lawn tennis club in Thames Ditton, Surrey, England.
The Ram Folk Club is a folk club in the borough of Elmbridge in suburban north Surrey, one of only a few folk clubs in the Home Counties close to London. Established in October 1983, it runs on Friday evenings and features music by folk and acoustic artists and bands. It is run by a small group of regular musicians and fans and is not for profit. The evening usually consists of a main 'guest' preceded by several floor spots. In 2007, it received the BBC Radio 2 Folk Club of the Year award.
National Heritage List for England number: 1188301
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National Heritage List for England number: 1294052
National Heritage List for England number: 1294262
National Heritage List for England number: 1294828
National Heritage List for England number: 1377633
Wayneflete Tower, also known as Waynflete's Tower (51.3738°N 0.3768°W / 51.3738; -0.3768 (Waynflete's Tower)), is an historical gatehouse located in Esher, near London. Part of the Palace of Esher established in 1462 by Bishop William Waynflete of Winchester, it was connected to the keep by a curtain wall. Demolition in the 17th century removed furnishings and granite blocks. In the 18th century, the tower was made part of a Gothic mansion house by William Kent for new owner Henry Pelham.
National Heritage List for England number: 1286940
Worcester Park House, built in 1607, whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park of nearby Nonsuch Palace in 1606. During the English Commonwealth the park and house were bought by Colonel Thomas Pride, of Pride's Purge fame. Pride died in the house in 1658. In 1670 a long lease of the house and park was granted to Sir Robert Long, 1st Baronet, by Charles II. The area known as Worcester Park was once part of a Great Park surrounding the Nonsuch Palace of Henry VIII, and was used extensively for hunting.
Surbiton Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Long Ditton, Surrey, England. The club is one of the oldest hockey clubs in the world, being established in 1874. The home ground is based in Long Ditton, at Sugden Road. The club is currently the leading club in England with the women's team winning the league for seven years in succession and the men's team winning the three of the last four league titles.
website: http://www.surbitonhc.com
National Heritage List for England number: 1263497
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National Heritage List for England number: 1429204
National Heritage List for England number: 1030164
National Heritage List for England number: 1030220
National Heritage List for England number: 1192311
National Heritage List for England number: 1029800
National Heritage List for England number: 1029810
National Heritage List for England number: 1029811
National Heritage List for England number: 1029815
Street address: 23-31, Leas Road, Warlingham, Tandridge, Surrey, CR6 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1029820
National Heritage List for England number: 1067535
National Heritage List for England number: 1375587
National Heritage List for England number: 1404866
Street address: Church Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 5RA (from Wikidata)
website: https://www.surreyandsussex.nhs.uk/caterham-dene-hospital/
Street address: Kisimul School, Woodstock Lane North, Long Ditton, Surrey, KT6 5HN (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 135577
Street address: The Beech House School, 413 Walton Road, West Molesey, Surrey, KT8 2EJ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 145169
Stoneleigh is a suburb of southwest London, occupying most of the northern part of the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, with a population of almost 9,000 residents. It is situated 11 miles (18 km) from the centre of London with a few streets in the London Borough of Sutton. In the traditional parish system it was part of Ewell and Cuddington until the building of its church, St John the Baptist, in 1939.
Fitznells Manor is the last surviving manor house in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England. It is a Grade II listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1214540
HM Prison High Down is a Category B men's local prison. High Down is located on the outskirts of Banstead in Surrey, England (overlooking Banstead Downs), and is immediately adjacent to the southern boundary of Belmont in Greater London. The prison is operated by Her Majesty's Prison Service, and is near Downview Prison for women.
Kinfauns was a large 1950s deluxe bungalow in Esher, Surrey, England, on the Claremont Estate. From 1964 to 1970 it was the home of George Harrison, lead guitarist of the Beatles, and was where many of the demo recordings for The White Album were made. The bungalow has since been demolished, and another house built in its place.
The Recreation Ground is a cricket ground in Banstead, Surrey. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1955, when South Women Second XI played the Women's Cricket Association. It hosted its only first-class match in 1984, when Surrey played Cambridge University.
St Andrews Catholic School is a Christian secondary school and sixth form college in Grange Road, Ottways Lane, Leatherhead, close to the town of Epsom, Surrey, England. Originally a convent back in the 19th century, St Andrews School was transformed into a school in 1901; it consists of three main buildings: the central building dating back to the 1900s, a sixth form and performance arts building, finished in 2008, and the Earl building which accommodates History, Geography and Languages, finished in 2017. Named in memory of John Earl who served as Chair of Governors. The school holds Specialist Maths and Computing College status.
Street address: St Andrew's Catholic School, Grange Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7JP (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125275; website: http://www.st-andrews.surrey.sch.uk/
Nonsuch Palace was a Tudor royal palace, built by Henry VIII in Surrey, England; it stood from 1538 to 1682–83. Its site lies in what is now Nonsuch Park on the boundaries of the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey and the London Borough of Sutton.
Woodmansterne is a village in the borough of Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, bordering Greater London, England. It sits on a small plateau of and a southern down slope of the North Downs and its ecclesiastical parish borders continue to span old boundaries and reach into Chipstead, Coulsdon and Wallington.
The Rye is a stream rising east of Ashtead and flowing into the River Mole near Leatherhead, Surrey.
The Church of Our Lady and St Peter is a Roman Catholic church in Leatherhead, Surrey. It was founded as a local chapel during the First World War and later became a Parish church. It is situated between Copthorne Road and Garlands Road on the junction with St John's Avenue in Leatherhead. It is the only Catholic church in Leatherhead and is served by the Diocese of Arundel and Brighton.
website: http://www.leatherheadcatholics.org.uk/
Chisenhale Gallery is a non-profit contemporary art gallery based in London's East End.
website: http://www.chisenhale.org.uk/
West Park Hospital (sometimes erroneously referred to as West Park Asylum) was a large psychiatric hospital in Epsom, Surrey.
Woodcote Park is a stately home near Epsom, Surrey, England, currently owned by the Royal Automobile Club. It was formerly the seat of a number of prominent English families, including the Calvert family, Barons Baltimore and Lords Proprietor of the colony of Maryland. The interior of the house once boasted a gilded library and number of fine murals by notable Italian artists including Antonio Verrio, but most of the historic rooms were removed by the RAC, which had purchased the house in 1913, and what remained was destroyed by fire in 1934. The present appearance of the house dates from its restoration in 1936. However, one of the original drawing rooms, noted for its excellent carved wood panelling and other decorations in the style of Thomas Chippendale, still survives in the Museum of Fine Arts at Boston, Massachusetts.
Bugby Chapel is an 18th-century former chapel in the centre of Epsom, a suburban town in Surrey, England. Known by this name (or Bugby's Chapel) in reference to its Calvinistic founder William Bugby, it was also known as East Street Chapel and later, as it passed into the ownership of different religious groups, as Salem Unitarian Chapel, Salem Baptist Chapel and the Epsom and District Synagogue. More than 200 years of religious use ended when it was converted into an office. The chapel is a Grade II Listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1232197
The North East Surrey College Of Technology (NESCOT) is a large further education and higher education college in Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, England that began as Ewell Technical College in the 1950s.
Street address: North East Surrey College of Technology, Reigate Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3DS (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 130822; website: http://www.nescot.ac.uk/
The Clink Restaurant concept was founded by Alberto Crisci in 2009 and are a major part of The Clink Charity's prisoner rehabilitation initiatives. The charity aims to break the cycle of crime by changing attitudes, creating second chances and reducing reoffending rates.
website: http://www.theclinkcharity.org/
Claremont, also known historically as 'Clermont', is an 18th-century Palladian mansion less than a mile south of the centre of Esher in Surrey, England. The buildings are now occupied by Claremont Fan Court School, and its landscaped gardens are owned and managed by the National Trust. Claremont House is a Grade I listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1030202
The Yehudi Menuhin School is a specialist music school in Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey, England, founded in 1963 by violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin. The current Director of Music is the British classical pianist Ashley Wass. The school is one of the five established musical schools for school-age children in the United Kingdom, along with Chetham's School of Music, Wells Cathedral School, the Purcell School and St. Mary's Music School, Edinburgh. It is mainly funded by the Department for Education's Music and Dance Scheme, by philanthropic foundations, by donations and bequests from individuals, and by regular support from the Friends of the Yehudi Menuhin School.
Street address: Yehudi Menuhin School, Stoke d' Abernon, Cobham, Surrey, KT11 3QQ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.yehudimenuhinschool.co.uk/, http://www.menuhinschool.co.uk; EDUBase URN: 125428
The 1905 News of the World Match Play was the third News of the World Match Play tournament. It was played from Tuesday 3 to Thursday 5 October at Walton Heath Golf Club. 32 players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 18 holes, except for the final which was over 36 holes. The winner received £100 out of a total prize fund of £240. James Braid defeated Tom Vardon 4 & 3 in the final to win the tournament.
Grey Wings in Ashtead, Surrey is a detached house that was designed by the architects Giles Gilbert Scott and his brother Adrian. It was built in 1913 and has been Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England since January 1999. It was occupied by the Boustead family shortly after completion; their son, Lawrence was killed in World War I. It has been subject to very few alterations since its construction.
Banstead Hospital, also known as Banstead Asylum, was a psychiatric hospital in the village of Belmont, Sutton.
The A232 is a road running east–west in two modern counties: across far south London and 3 miles into Surrey. It connects the A24 in Ewell with the A224 Orpington bypass (in other directions).
Banstead Downs is a 126.7-hectare (313-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Banstead in Surrey. There are Saxon burial mounds on the site and they are a Scheduled MonumentToday, with wooded areas and wide open fields, Banstead Downs are predominately used for walks by local residents. The downs also form a pathway from Belmont Village and Brighton Road to Banstead.
Chipstead Downs is a 157.8-hectare (390-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-east of Banstead in Surrey. Part of it is Park Downs, which is managed by the Banstead Commons Conservators.
Copthorne was a hundred of Surrey, England, an area above the level of the parishes and manors, where the local wise, wealthy and powerful met periodically in Anglo-Saxon England for strategic purposes. After the Norman Conquest the lords of the manor took to annual hundred meetings and their status became eroded by royal-approved transactions of land, as meanwhile the manorial courts and moreover royal courts seized jurisdiction over the Hundred Courts.
Chipstead Football Club is a football club based in Chipstead, near Banstead, in Surrey, England. Affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association, they are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division and play at High Road.
website: http://www.chipsteadfc.com/homepage.php
Cuddington was a village in Surrey which was demolished to make way for Henry VIII's Nonsuch Palace near Cheam. Cuddington lay within the Copthorne [[hundrelace once stood, there remains a small rise of land to mark the northern side of the old Cuddington parish church.
The Epsom Cluster, also referred to as the Horton Estate, was a cluster or group of five large psychiatric hospitals situated on land to the west of Epsom.
Epsom & Ewell Football Club is a football club based in Epsom, Surrey, England. Affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association, the club are currently members of the Combined Counties League Division One and groundshare at Chipstead's High Road ground.
website: http://www.eefconline.co.uk/
The A240 is a partially primary status A road in Surrey and Greater London that connects the A217 with the A3 and continues beyond through Surbiton to Kingston upon Thames. The road is 8.5 miles (13.7 km) long and is dualled as the Ewell bypass and thereafter to Tolworth Broadway. In conjunction with the A3 it provides an alternative to the congested A24 corridor through Morden and Merton.
Bocketts Farm in Surrey, England is a visitor attraction farm set in the countryside on the slopes of the North Downs 1.6 miles (2.6 km) due south of Leatherhead.
Cherkley Court, at the extreme southeast of Leatherhead, Surrey, in England, is a late Victorian neo-classical mansion and estate of 370 acres (1.5 km2), once the home of Canadian-born press baron Lord Beaverbrook. The main house is listed Grade II on the National Heritage List for England.
National Heritage List for England number: 1028629
Leatherhead Football Club is a football club based in Leatherhead, Surrey, England. The club is nicknamed The Tanners and plays home at Fetcham Grove. They play in the Isthmian League Premier Division. The club is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association and is a FA Charter Standard club
website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/leatherhead/
The Cobham Training Centre is the training ground of Chelsea Football Club located in the village of Stoke d'Abernon near the village of Cobham, Surrey. The Chelsea first team have trained at Stoke D'Abernon since 2005, but it was not officially opened until 2007.
The 24th Ryder Cup Matches were held 18–20 September 1981 at the Walton Heath Golf Club in Walton-on-the-Hill, Surrey, England, southwest of London. The United States team won the competition by a score of 18½ to 9½ points. To date, it remains the largest margin of defeat for a European team (since 1979) at the Ryder Cup.
National Heritage List for England number: 1007886
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National Heritage List for England number: 1232459
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National Heritage List for England number: 1288772
Street address: Tattenhams Library, Tattenham Crescent, Epsom Downs, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 5NU (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/tattenhams-community-library
National Heritage List for England number: 1039977
National Heritage List for England number: 1029021
National Heritage List for England number: 1190517
National Heritage List for England number: 1029029
National Heritage List for England number: 1188501
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National Heritage List for England number: 1377980
National Heritage List for England number: 1378176
National Heritage List for England number: 1213288
Street address: High Street, Esher, KT10 9RT, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1263552; website: http://www.everymancinema.com
National Heritage List for England number: 1294506
Street address: 1 High Street, Epsom, KT19, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 4 Church Street, Epsom, KT17 4NY, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 114-116 High Street, Epsom, KT19 8BT, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 14B-18 Upper High Street, Epsom, KT17 4QJ, England (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.odeon.co.uk
Street address: 11 East Street, Epsom, KT17 1HH, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: 3 Church Street, Epsom, KT17, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Langley Vale Road, Epsom, KT18, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Kingston Road, Ewell, KT19, England (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1188778
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National Heritage List for England number: 1188255
National Heritage List for England number: 1188266
National Heritage List for England number: 1240391
National Heritage List for England number: 1377632
National Heritage List for England number: 1377666
National Heritage List for England number: 1177969
National Heritage List for England number: 1178044
National Heritage List for England number: 1188096
National Heritage List for England number: 1188273
National Heritage List for England number: 1377635
National Heritage List for England number: 1377972
National Heritage List for England number: 1377981
National Heritage List for England number: 1005922
National Heritage List for England number: 1005948
National Heritage List for England number: 1019285
National Heritage List for England number: 1017722
National Heritage List for England number: 1018506
National Heritage List for England number: 1232481
National Heritage List for England number: 1232484
National Heritage List for England number: 1030192
National Heritage List for England number: 1188512
National Heritage List for England number: 1396381
National Heritage List for England number: 1028670
National Heritage List for England number: 1294698
National Heritage List for England number: 1028597
National Heritage List for England number: 1028623
National Heritage List for England number: 1028661
National Heritage List for England number: 1028744
National Heritage List for England number: 1030074
National Heritage List for England number: 1030080
National Heritage List for England number: 1030106
National Heritage List for England number: 1030160
Street address: The Children's Trust School, Tadworth Court, Tadworth, Surrey, KT20 5RU (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 134902
National Heritage List for England number: 1003753
National Heritage List for England number: 1009403
National Heritage List for England number: 1028655
National Heritage List for England number: 1028598
National Heritage List for England number: 1028605
National Heritage List for England number: 1028624
National Heritage List for England number: 1028667
National Heritage List for England number: 1213410
National Heritage List for England number: 1378178
National Heritage List for England number: 1190546
National Heritage List for England number: 1286643
National Heritage List for England number: 1293543
National Heritage List for England number: 1294530
National Heritage List for England number: 1377992
National Heritage List for England number: 1378017
National Heritage List for England number: 1378188
National Heritage List for England number: 1378190
National Heritage List for England number: 1378199
National Heritage List for England number: 1378211
National Heritage List for England number: 1378212
National Heritage List for England number: 1028680
National Heritage List for England number: 1214623
National Heritage List for England number: 1214627
National Heritage List for England number: 1240328
National Heritage List for England number: 1392087
National Heritage List for England number: 1232493
National Heritage List for England number: 1232527
National Heritage List for England number: 1232530
National Heritage List for England number: 1232531
National Heritage List for England number: 1232532
National Heritage List for England number: 1232533
National Heritage List for England number: 1232534
National Heritage List for England number: 1232535
National Heritage List for England number: 1240467
National Heritage List for England number: 1261044
National Heritage List for England number: 1277033
National Heritage List for England number: 1277035
National Heritage List for England number: 1277036
National Heritage List for England number: 1277037
National Heritage List for England number: 1277039
National Heritage List for England number: 1295278
National Heritage List for England number: 1295281
National Heritage List for England number: 1365897
National Heritage List for England number: 1377423
National Heritage List for England number: 1377466
National Heritage List for England number: 1378008
National Heritage List for England number: 1378009
National Heritage List for England number: 1378011
National Heritage List for England number: 1378013
National Heritage List for England number: 1378015
National Heritage List for England number: 1030109
The Grange is a gothic regency manor house in Stoke d'Abernon, Surrey that dates back to the 15th Century. It was part of the Eastwick Manor estate and is close to Slyfield House that also was part of the same estate. It was acquired in 1780 by Samuel Castle who over a number of years transformed the house into a substantial four-bay house retaining the cottage chimney.
Long Grove Hospital, formerly Long Grove Asylum was a mental hospital, part of the Epsom Cluster of hospitals in Epsom, Surrey in the United Kingdom.
National Heritage List for England number: 1030090
National Heritage List for England number: 1030107
National Heritage List for England number: 1030244
National Heritage List for England number: 1188785
National Heritage List for England number: 1189012
National Heritage List for England number: 1191338
Parsons Mead School was a private girls school founded by Jessie Elliston in Ashtead, Surrey, England, which existed from 1897 to 2006.
National Heritage List for England number: 1192046
National Heritage List for England number: 1192097
National Heritage List for England number: 1192111
National Heritage List for England number: 1214276
National Heritage List for England number: 1214354
The Horton Light Railway was built in 1905 to transport materials for building London County Council's Long Grove Asylum to the west of the English town of Epsom. It never (officially) carried passengers, its main purpose being to carry building materials and coal and other supplies to Long Grove and the other psychiatric hospitals in the Epsom Cluster. The railway connected with the mainline network near to Ewell West railway station.
National Heritage List for England number: 1232049
National Heritage List for England number: 1232071
National Heritage List for England number: 1232223
National Heritage List for England number: 1277052
National Heritage List for England number: 1288643
National Heritage List for England number: 1293378
National Heritage List for England number: 1295090
National Heritage List for England number: 1377480
National Heritage List for England number: 1377502
National Heritage List for England number: 1378186
National Heritage List for England number: 1378192
National Heritage List for England number: 1378195
National Heritage List for England number: 1378230
National Heritage List for England number: 1029039
National Heritage List for England number: 1192157
National Heritage List for England number: 1424130
National Heritage List for England number: 1426566
National Heritage List for England number: 1430670
National Heritage List for England number: 1432475
National Heritage List for England number: 1005925
National Heritage List for England number: 1005944
National Heritage List for England number: 1005946
National Heritage List for England number: 1005955
National Heritage List for England number: 1008053
National Heritage List for England number: 1008054
National Heritage List for England number: 1017998
National Heritage List for England number: 1028621
National Heritage List for England number: 1191827
National Heritage List for England number: 1389270
National Heritage List for England number: 1012996
National Heritage List for England number: 1240498
National Heritage List for England number: 1389274
National Heritage List for England number: 1288502
National Heritage List for England number: 1389269
National Heritage List for England number: 1190801
National Heritage List for England number: 1177895
National Heritage List for England number: 1277034
National Heritage List for England number: 1277038
National Heritage List for England number: 1293650
National Heritage List for England number: 1295204
National Heritage List for England number: 1378016
National Heritage List for England number: 1378231
National Heritage List for England number: 1029032
National Heritage List for England number: 1191380
National Heritage List for England number: 1214286
National Heritage List for England number: 1389271
Street address: The Royal Kent CofE Primary School, Oakshade Road, Oxshott, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 0LE (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.royal-kent.surrey.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 125143
Street address: Warren Mead Junior School, Roundwood Way, Nork, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 1EJ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.warrenmead.co.uk; EDUBase URN: 140810
Street address: Wallace Fields Infant School and Nursery, Wallace Fields, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3AS (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.wallacefieldsinfantschool.co.uk/; EDUBase URN: 143001
Street address: West Ewell Primary School and Nursery, Ruxley Lane, West Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 0UY (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 145797; website: http://www.west-ewell.co.uk
Street address: Warren Mead Infant School, Partridge Mead, Banstead, Surrey, SM7 1LS (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 146846; website: http://www.warren-mead-infant.surrey.sch.uk
Street address: Ewell Grove Primary and Nursery School, West Street, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 1UZ (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.ewell-grove.surrey.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 124955
Street address: St Martin's CofE (Aided) Junior School, Ashley Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7AD (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125142
Street address: St Martin's CofE Aided Infant School, Epsom, Worple Road, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7AA (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125157
Street address: St Clement's Catholic Primary School, Fennells Mead, Chessington Road, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 1TX (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.stclements.surrey.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 125220
Street address: Riverview CofE Primary and Nursery School VA, Riverview Road, West Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 0JP (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.riverview.surrey.sch.uk; EDUBase URN: 131072
Street address: Downsend Pre-Prep Epsom, 6 Norman Avenue, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 3AB (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125378
Street address: Downsend Pre-Prep Leatherhead, 13 Epsom Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 8ST (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125405
Street address: Wemms Education Centre, W Block Therfield School, Dilston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7NZ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 142416; website: http://school.wemms.eu
National Heritage List for England number: 1003721
National Heritage List for England number: 1214741
National Heritage List for England number: 1232100
National Heritage List for England number: 1232224
The Manor Hospital, formerly The Manor Asylum and The Manor Certified Institution was a mental handicap and psychiatric hospital near Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom
National Heritage List for England number: 1277168
National Heritage List for England number: 1293428
National Heritage List for England number: 1293520
National Heritage List for England number: 1214629
National Heritage List for England number: 1231885
National Heritage List for England number: 1378228
National Heritage List for England number: 1213968
National Heritage List for England number: 1214002
National Heritage List for England number: 1214353
Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment is a 1,016.4-hectare (2,512-acre) biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Reigate in Surrey. It is a Geological Conservation Review site and a Special Area of Conservation. Part of it is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. Two small private nature reserves in the site are managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust, Dawcombe and Fraser Down.
Stones Road Pond is a 0.5-hectare (1.2-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Epsom in Surrey.
Oxshott Heath and Woods is an area of woods and heathland in Oxshott, Surrey, England covering approximately 200 acres (81 ha), as an area of common land. It is owned by a local authority, however historic rights of access and gathering dead wood where necessary for individual fires are shared and exercised by landowners in the parish of Oxshott which has existed since the end of the 19th century, created from the east of the village of Stoke D'Abernon which in this area was extremely scantly populated until the construction of Oxshott railway station.
Kingswood House School is a preparatory school in Epsom, Surrey in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1899 and moved to its present site in West Hill in 1920. It caters for boys aged 3 to 16 years. The School is a member of the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS) and Society of Heads - with a current roll of approximately 200 pupils. Popular destinations for its leavers each year are Epsom College, St. John's School, Leatherhead, and City of London Freemen's School. One of the unique traditions upon leaving Kingswood House School, is each leaver may engrave their name on a brick on the outside of the main school building. The School holds a number of Open Mornings throughout the year - in February, May and October. In 2016, the school added a new Senior Department, for boys aged 13 to 16. In 2018, the school started work on a new planned senior block to be completed by September.
Street address: Kingswood House School, 56 West Hill, Epsom, Surrey, KT19 8LG (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.kingswoodhouse.org/, http://www.kingswoodhouse.org; EDUBase URN: 125329
Ewell Castle School is a 3–18 mixed, independent day school and sixth form in Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, England. It was founded in 1926 by Herbert Budgell as a boarding school and became fully mixed in September 2015.. It consists of the Main House, Glyn House and Chessington Lodge.
Street address: Ewell Castle School, Church Street, Ewell, Epsom, Surrey, KT17 2AW (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 125380; website: http://www.ewellcastle.co.uk; National Heritage List for England number: 1214625
Horton Hospital formerly called Horton Asylum was a large psychiatric hospital in Epsom, Surrey.
New Mill is a grade II listed post mill at Tadworth, Surrey, England which is on the Buildings at Risk Register.
National Heritage List for England number: 1289670
National Heritage List for England number: 1294401
National Heritage List for England number: 1294524
National Heritage List for England number: 1294597
National Heritage List for England number: 1377469
National Heritage List for England number: 1378179
National Heritage List for England number: 1378180
National Heritage List for England number: 1378204
National Heritage List for England number: 1378206
National Heritage List for England number: 1378214
National Heritage List for England number: 1378215
National Heritage List for England number: 1378216
National Heritage List for England number: 1213163
National Heritage List for England number: 1213183
National Heritage List for England number: 1231886
National Heritage List for England number: 1231887
National Heritage List for England number: 1231888
National Heritage List for England number: 1231892
National Heritage List for England number: 1231893
National Heritage List for England number: 1231894
National Heritage List for England number: 1231895
National Heritage List for England number: 1231898
National Heritage List for England number: 1232069
National Heritage List for England number: 1232188
National Heritage List for England number: 1232195
National Heritage List for England number: 1232218
National Heritage List for England number: 1232219
National Heritage List for England number: 1277057
National Heritage List for England number: 1288330
National Heritage List for England number: 1288331
National Heritage List for England number: 1288469
National Heritage List for England number: 1288532
National Heritage List for England number: 1288645
National Heritage List for England number: 1288646
National Heritage List for England number: 1288647
National Heritage List for England number: 1288829
National Heritage List for England number: 1288835
National Heritage List for England number: 1288837
National Heritage List for England number: 1288898
National Heritage List for England number: 1288936
National Heritage List for England number: 1289065
National Heritage List for England number: 1289137
National Heritage List for England number: 1289139
National Heritage List for England number: 1289248
Street address: 19 And 20, Southerns Lane, Reigate and Banstead, Surrey, CR5 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1029040
National Heritage List for England number: 1288718
National Heritage List for England number: 1028564
Street address: 107, High Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT19 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028565
Street address: 131, High Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT19 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028566
Street address: 141, High Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT19 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028567
Street address: 66, High Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT19 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028568
Street address: 5, Chalk Lane, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028574
National Heritage List for England number: 1028582
National Heritage List for England number: 1029051
National Heritage List for England number: 1029055
National Heritage List for England number: 1029058
National Heritage List for England number: 1029116
National Heritage List for England number: 1030055
Street address: 68 And 69, West End Lane, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030086
National Heritage List for England number: 1030112
Street address: 80, Milbourne Lane, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030165
National Heritage List for England number: 1030174
Street address: 136 And 138, High Street, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030189
Street address: 83, High Street, Elmbridge, Surrey, KT10 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1030190
National Heritage List for England number: 1030208
National Heritage List for England number: 1030219
National Heritage List for England number: 1030223
National Heritage List for England number: 1189139
National Heritage List for England number: 1190666
National Heritage List for England number: 1190817
National Heritage List for England number: 1191011
National Heritage List for England number: 1191280
National Heritage List for England number: 1214064
National Heritage List for England number: 1214955
National Heritage List for England number: 1232276
National Heritage List for England number: 1240675
National Heritage List for England number: 1277251
National Heritage List for England number: 1288896
National Heritage List for England number: 1377996
National Heritage List for England number: 1378217
National Heritage List for England number: 1378220
National Heritage List for England number: 1378225
National Heritage List for England number: 1378248
National Heritage List for England number: 1408819
Street address: 2 And 4, Chalk Lane, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028577
Street address: 8 And 10, Chalk Lane, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028578
National Heritage List for England number: 1028581
Street address: 1 Horses Tomb, Some Yards To The East Of The Ride Leading South From The Durdans, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028586
Street address: 18, Church Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028587
Street address: 24A And 24B, Church Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028589
Street address: 59, Church Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028591
National Heritage List for England number: 1028593
National Heritage List for England number: 1028596
National Heritage List for England number: 1028599
National Heritage List for England number: 1028601
National Heritage List for England number: 1028604
National Heritage List for England number: 1028608
National Heritage List for England number: 1028609
Street address: 54, Castle Road, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028612
Street address: 56-60, Castle Road, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028613
Street address: 11 And 12, Castle View, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028614
National Heritage List for England number: 1028615
National Heritage List for England number: 1028616
Street address: 10 And 12, High Street, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT22 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028625
National Heritage List for England number: 1028629
National Heritage List for England number: 1028630
National Heritage List for England number: 1028636
National Heritage List for England number: 1028644
Street address: 31 And 33, Bridge Street, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT22 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028645
National Heritage List for England number: 1028648
Street address: 25 And 27, Church Road, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT22 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028651
National Heritage List for England number: 1028653
Street address: 18 And 20, Rectory Lane, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT21 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028657
Street address: 2, 4, 6, And 8, Church Road, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT23 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028666
National Heritage List for England number: 1028678, 1232527
Street address: 60 And 62, Agates Lane, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT21 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1028679
National Heritage List for England number: 1030246
National Heritage List for England number: 1030285
Street address: 6 And 8, Clayton Road, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1044733
Street address: 25 And 27, College Road, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1044734
Street address: 32, College Road, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1044736
National Heritage List for England number: 1044737
Street address: 14, Downside, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT18 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1044743
Street address: 23 And 25, East Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1044744
Street address: 42 And 44, East Street, Epsom and Ewell, Surrey, KT17 (from Wikidata)
National Heritage List for England number: 1044745
National Heritage List for England number: 1113328
National Heritage List for England number: 1130032
National Heritage List for England number: 1188611
National Heritage List for England number: 1188718
National Heritage List for England number: 1190543
National Heritage List for England number: 1190693
National Heritage List for England number: 1190843
National Heritage List for England number: 1190870
National Heritage List for England number: 1190876
National Heritage List for England number: 1190881
National Heritage List for England number: 1191864
National Heritage List for England number: 1190427
National Heritage List for England number: 1212223
National Heritage List for England number: 1213119
National Heritage List for England number: 1213134
National Heritage List for England number: 1213173
National Heritage List for England number: 1213289
National Heritage List for England number: 1213383
National Heritage List for England number: 1213414
National Heritage List for England number: 1213415
National Heritage List for England number: 1213700
National Heritage List for England number: 1213717
National Heritage List for England number: 1213773
National Heritage List for England number: 1213962
National Heritage List for England number: 1377465
National Heritage List for England number: 1288644
National Heritage List for England number: 1028583
National Heritage List for England number: 1028585
National Heritage List for England number: 1028610
National Heritage List for England number: 1028684
National Heritage List for England number: 1028690
National Heritage List for England number: 1029044
National Heritage List for England number: 1044741
National Heritage List for England number: 1212228
National Heritage List for England number: 1212507
National Heritage List for England number: 1213469
National Heritage List for England number: 1213778
National Heritage List for England number: 1213781
National Heritage List for England number: 1213963
National Heritage List for England number: 1214271
National Heritage List for England number: 1214287
National Heritage List for England number: 1214722
National Heritage List for England number: 1231855
National Heritage List for England number: 1231862
National Heritage List for England number: 1231890
National Heritage List for England number: 1231901
National Heritage List for England number: 1232055
National Heritage List for England number: 1232061
National Heritage List for England number: 1232137
National Heritage List for England number: 1028632
National Heritage List for England number: 1029007
National Heritage List for England number: 1029008
National Heritage List for England number: 1029009
National Heritage List for England number: 1029010
National Heritage List for England number: 1029011
National Heritage List for England number: 1029020
National Heritage List for England number: 1029024
National Heritage List for England number: 1029031
National Heritage List for England number: 1029033
National Heritage List for England number: 1029034
National Heritage List for England number: 1289590
National Heritage List for England number: 1232235
National Heritage List for England number: 1232237
National Heritage List for England number: 1232240
National Heritage List for England number: 1232280
National Heritage List for England number: 1232434
National Heritage List for England number: 1232492
National Heritage List for England number: 1277058
National Heritage List for England number: 1288468
National Heritage List for England number: 1288500
National Heritage List for England number: 1288534
National Heritage List for England number: 1288774
National Heritage List for England number: 1289237
Staines Moor is a 510.8-hectare (1,262-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Staines-upon-Thames in Surrey. It is part of South West London Waterbodies Ramsar site and Special Protection Area
The Thames Water Ring Main (TWRM) (formerly the London Water Ring Main/LWRM) is a major part of London's water supply infrastructure, approximately 80 km (50 mi) of mostly 2.54 m (100 in) concrete pipelines to transfer potable water from water treatment works (WTWs) in the Thames and River Lea catchments for distribution within London.
The Avenue was a rugby union stadium and training pitches in Sunbury-on-Thames that belonged to the English club London Irish since 1931 when the team purchased 11 acres (4.5 ha) to establish a club there. The team moved to the Stoop Memorial Ground in 1999 and then subsequently to Madjeski Stadium in 2000, but retained The Avenue as a training venue and location for pre-season friendlies and Aviva A League matches. In 2014 the club began to train at its new, larger Hazlewood facility in the same town, including the "London Irish England Rugby Academy" and the grounds are being converted to surburban housing interspersed with some parkland.
Staines West railway station was one of three stations in the town of Staines-upon-Thames, 19 miles (31 km) west of central London. The station was opened on 2 November 1885 as the southern terminus of the Staines & West Drayton Railway (SWDR).
Storm Surge is a 'Spinning Rapids' water ride at Thorpe Park, Surrey, United Kingdom manufactured by WhiteWater West. It is located in the Amity area of the park, in the vicinity of the park's Tidal Wave-themed ride. Storm Surge, which opened in March 2011 with a fairground ride theme, makes use of the Tidal Wave water which has washed into Amity, as the town enters the 1970s. The ride was relocated from the transforming "Cypress Gardens Florida, which was acquired by Merlin Entertainments to be turned into Legoland Florida.
Upper Halliford is a small linear village, part of the Shepperton post town, in the borough of Spelthorne, Surrey, England within the Metropolitan Green Belt. Its railway station is on the northern boundary and by part of Sunbury on Thames (which remains its Anglican parish) on a branch line from London; the M3 is just beyond. Upper Halliford is within the circle of the M25. Its closest settlements are Shepperton, Charlton and Walton on Thames.
Vortex is a KMG Afterburner at Thorpe Park, an amusement park in Chertsey, Surrey, England. It was installed in the Lost City area of the park in 2001. It opened on 25 May, seven weeks after the opening of the 2001 season.
Staines Railway Bridge carries the Waterloo to Reading Line across the Thames in England.
The Thames Conservancy (formally the Conservators of the River Thames) was a historical body responsible for the management of the River Thames in England. It was founded in 1857, initially replacing the jurisdiction of the City of London up to Staines and later taking responsibility for the whole river from Cricklade in Wiltshire to the sea at Yantlet Creek on the Isle of Grain. Responsibilities were reduced when the Tideway was transferred to the Port of London Authority in 1909 and in 1974 the Conservancy was taken into the Thames Water Authority.
Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit is a 42.5-hectare (105-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) east of Virginia Water in Surrey. It is part of the Thorpe Park theme park.
Tidal Wave is a giant 'Shoot-the-Chutes' water ride located at Thorpe Park in Surrey, England, UK. It was opened in 2000 and was Tussauds' first major investment in the park before the Colossus rollercoaster in 2002.
Sunbury on Thames Urban District, also known as Sunbury Urban District, was a local government district from 1894 to 1974 comprising the town and parish of Sunbury-on-Thames and from 1930 also the parishes of Littleton and Shepperton.
Thames Valley Skiff Club is an English skiff and punting club, which was founded in 1923. It is based on the River Thames in England, on the Surrey bank between Sunbury Lock and Walton on Thames.
The Sports Ground, Stompond Lane (also called Stompond Lane Sports Ground, but often just shortened to Stompond Lane) was a stadium located in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. It was where Walton & Hersham F.C. play their home matches and it was also used by the Walton Athletic Club.
The 2011 BMW PGA Championship was the 57th edition of the BMW PGA Championship, an annual professional golf tournament on the European Tour. It was held 26–29 May at the West Course of Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, a suburb southwest of London.
Oatlands Palace is a former Tudor and Stuart royal palace which took the place of the former manor of the village of Oatlands near Weybridge, Surrey. Little remains of the original building, so excavations of the palace took place in 1964 to rediscover its extent.
National Heritage List for England number: 1019192
Whiteley Village, in Hersham, Surrey, England, is a retirement village, much of it designed architecturally by Arts and Crafts movement-influenced architect Reginald Blomfield. It is owned by the charitable Whiteley Homes Trust and is on land which was once part of Walton Firs and Walton Heath, before the parish of Hersham was created in the 19th century.
Windlesham Moor is a country house and, for a time in the 20th century a royal residence, at Windlesham in the English county of Surrey. In its capacity as a royal residence, it was, for nearly two years in the late 1940s, the home of the current Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.
Weybridge Heath is a part of Weybridge common, in South East England.
Wheatley's Ait or Wheatley Eyot is an ait (island) in the River Thames of approximately 8 hectares (20 acres) on the reach above Sunbury Lock, close to the northern side and in the post town Sunbury-on-Thames however in the Borough of Elmbridge in Surrey, England.
Zodiac is a ride at Thorpe Park, Surrey, United Kingdom.
The Wentworth Estate is a 1920s-founded estate of houses and woodland across 7 square kilometres (2.7 sq mi) (a typical small village size in England) around the home of the first Ryder Cup, Wentworth Club. It is in Virginia Water, Surrey, England and forms one of Europe's premier residential areas on a gently undulating area of coniferous heath, a nationally rare soil type. Most of its invariably large plots have homes built from scratch or rebuilt after 1930 in a range of styles from the ornate multi-chimneyed Arts and Crafts movement of the earliest properties through Neo-Georgian and colonial revival to the postmodern simple style as in the recording studios at John Lennon's Tittenhurst Park (1971) in the adjoining parish of Sunninghill and Ascot, the north of which, with parts of Windsor, Winkfield and Virginia Water is the main piece of Crown Estate in South-East England, Windsor Great Park.
Wisley Airfield is a former wartime airfield located in the Parish of Ockham near Wisley in Surrey, England. Originally a grass airstrip, the runway was converted to tarmac in 1952 and used to test aircraft built at Weybridge by Vickers. Flying ceased in 1973 because the runway was too short for large aircraft and was too close to Heathrow. All the structures on the site were removed, except for the runway, and the land was sold back to its principal former owner in 1980 for agricultural use.
Woking Palace is a former manor house of the Royal Manor of Woking on the outskirts of Woking, near the village of Old Woking, Surrey.
The Drill Hall Library in North Road, Chatham, was built as a military drill hall in 1902, for the Royal Navy as part of HMS Pembroke shore establishment and barracks. After the barracks closed in 1984. The Grade II listed buildings of the barracks, which include the Captain's House (now a Solicitor's Offices), a Mess block (now University Offices and Restaurant), the Pilkington Building (now a cafe, student services and a lecture theatre), the four barrack blocks (now various lecture rooms), the Gymnasium, and the surrounding walls of barracks were then redeveloped as part of the Universities at Medway, a tri-partite collaboration of the University of Greenwich, the University of Kent and Canterbury Christ Church University on a single campus. The three universities share use of the Drill Hall Library.
Shelley's Cottage is a Grade II listed early 19th-century large cottage in west Englefield Green, Surrey, England within 100 metres of Windsor Great Park marking the start of Berkshire.
National Heritage List for England number: 1028923
Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form College is a Sixth Form College located in Walton-on-Thames, in the Elmbridge district of Surrey. Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form college is part of Three Rivers Academy.
website: http://www.threeriversacademy.org/Sixth-Form/
The 1937 Campbell Trophy (formally known as I Campbell Trophy) was a Grand Prix that was held on 1 May 1937 at Brooklands near Weybridge, United Kingdom. It was the fourth round of the 1937 Grand Prix season, but it did not count towards the championship. The race, contested over 100 laps of 3.65 km, was won in the Class over 1500cc by Prince Bira, the only non-British driver in this event, driving a Maserati 8CM after starting from fourth position on the grid. The victory in the 1500cc Class was taken by Teddy Rayson, driving a Maserati 4C.
Hardwick Court Farm, Hardwick Court when a manor, is a large farm with farmhouse in the west of Chertsey, Surrey, England and was first established during the Saxon period. A Saxon main road to Chertsey once ran through it but is now reduced to just a farm track.
The 2014 BMW PGA Championship was the 60th edition of the BMW PGA Championship, an annual golf tournament on the European Tour, held 22–25 May at the West Course of Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, a suburb southwest of London.
The 2013 BMW PGA Championship was the 59th edition of the BMW PGA Championship, an annual golf tournament on the European Tour, contested 23–26 May at Wentworth Club in Surrey, England. Matteo Manassero of Italy won the tournament on the fourth hole of a sudden-death playoff with Simon Khan and Marc Warren.
Byfleet Manor is a Grade II* listed house in Byfleet, Surrey, England. Byfleet Manor has been used as a filming location in three television series, most notably Downton Abbey.
National Heritage List for England number: 1236613
The 1966 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the third World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 6 to Saturday 8 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,000 out of a total prize fund of £16,000. Gary Player defeated Jack Nicklaus 6 & 4 in the final to win the tournament for the second successive year.
The 1968 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the fifth World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 10 to Saturday 12 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,000 out of a total prize fund of £16,000. In the final Gary Player beat Bob Charles at the 36th hole to win the tournament for the third time in four years.
The 1971 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the eighth World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 7 to Saturday 9 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £8,500 out of a total prize fund of £25,000. In the final, Gary Player beat Jack Nicklaus 5 & 4 to win the championship for the fourth time.
The 1972 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the ninth World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 12 to Saturday 14 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £8,500 out of a total prize fund of £25,000. In the final, Tom Weiskopf beat Lee Trevino 4 & 3 to win the championship.
The 1975 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the 12th World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 9 to Saturday 11 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £10,000 out of a total prize fund of £30,000. In the final, defending champion Hale Irwin beat Al Geiberger 4 & 2.
The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption is a Roman Catholic church in Englefield Green, Surrey. It is situated on Harvest Road in the village, just off the A30 road. It was built from 1930 to 1931 and designed by Joseph Goldie. Although the church is not a listed building, English Heritage, in two separate reports, stated "This is a thumping great church," and "many churches were being built in the Romanesque style in the 1930s ... but Goldie's church is better composed and more competently detailed than most."
website: https://poegham.wordpress.com/
Hoe Valley School is an outstanding new co-educational, comprehensive, secondary school in Woking, England. The school was established in 2014, and opened to 4 forms of year 7 students for the first time in September 2015. The school was established by local parents, education leaders and business people under the Free Schools programme primarily to serve the south Woking and surrounding area where students have not had access to places at other local schools.
Street address: Hoe Valley School, Egley Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 0NH (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.hoevalleyschool.org/, http://hoevalleyschool.org; EDUBase URN: 142009
The 1964 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the first World Match Play Championship. It was played from Friday 9 to Sunday 11 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,000 out of a total prize fund of £16,000. Arnold Palmer defeated Neil Coles 2&1 in the final to win the tournament.
The 1969 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the sixth World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 9 to Saturday 11 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,750 out of a total prize fund of £18,400. In the final, Bob Charles beat Gene Littler with an eagle at the 37th hole.
The 1970 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the seventh World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 8 to Saturday 10 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,750 out of a total prize fund of £18,400. In the final, Jack Nicklaus beat Lee Trevino 2 & 1.
Worplesdon Place Hotel near Guildford, Surrey is a house of historical significance. It appears to have been built in about 1845 by Sir William Bovill. It was a private residence for the next 100 years and was owned by several notable people. In the 1950s it became a hotel and still operates in this manner today. The hotel provides accommodation and restaurant facilities and caters for special events particularly weddings.
Effingham Junction Traincare depot stables Class 455 electric multiple units operated by South Western Railway. It is mainly a train shed, but it is classed as a depot. Freight trains are also stabled here occasionally.
The 1973 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the tenth World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 11 to Saturday 13 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £10,000 out of a total prize fund of £30,000. In the final, Gary Player beat Graham Marsh at the fourth extra hole to win the championship for the fifth time.
The 2015 BMW PGA Championship was the 61st edition of the BMW PGA Championship, an annual golf tournament on the European Tour, held 21–24 May at the West Course of Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, a suburb southwest of London.
Foxwarren Park, at Wisley in Surrey, is a Victorian country house and estate. On sandstone Ockham and Wisley Commons, it was designed in 1860 by the railway architect Frederick Barnes for brewing magnate and MP, Charles Buxton. It is a Grade II* listed building.
National Heritage List for England number: 1189110
The 1965 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the second World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 14 to Saturday 16 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,000 out of a total prize fund of £16,000. Gary Player defeated Peter Thomson 3 & 2 in the final to win the tournament.
The 1974 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the 11th World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 10 to Saturday 12 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £10,000 out of a total prize fund of £30,000. In the final, Hale Irwin beat defending champion Gary Player 3 & 1. It was Player's first defeat in a final after five previous victories.
The 1967 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the fourth World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 12 to Saturday 14 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. The champion received £5,000 out of a total prize fund of £16,000. In the final Arnold Palmer defeated Peter Thomson at the 36th hole to win the tournament for the second time.
Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust is an NHS Foundation Trust created on 1 October 2014 by the acquisition of Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust by Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. This was the first ever take over of one NHS Foundation Trust by another. It runs Heatherwood Hospital in Ascot, Wexham Park Hospital near Slough, Berkshire, and Frimley Park Hospital near Camberley, Surrey.
website: https://www.fhft.nhs.uk/, http://www.frimleyhealth.nhs.uk/
The 1976 Piccadilly World Match Play Championship was the 13th World Match Play Championship. It was played from Thursday 7 to Saturday 9 October on the West Course at Wentworth. Eight players competed in a straight knock-out competition, with each match contested over 36 holes. There was a large increase in the prize money with the champion receiving £25,000 compared to £10,000 the previous year. In the final, David Graham beat defending champion Hale Irwin after 38 holes.
The 2016 BMW PGA Championship is the 62nd edition of the BMW PGA Championship, an annual golf tournament on the European Tour, held 26–29 May at the West Course of Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, a suburb southwest of London.
The National Shooting Centre located near the village of Bisley in Surrey from which it takes its colloquial name "Bisley ranges" it is wholly owned by the National Rifle Association of the United Kingdom (NRA). The NSC is the trading name of the facility.
website: https://nra.org.uk/nra-bisley/
Ashley Park is a private residential neighbourhood at Walton-on-Thames in Surrey. Its central feature was a grandiose English country house, at times enjoying associated medieval manorial rights, which stood on the site, with alterations, between 1605 and the early 1920s. Its owners included Charles Sackville, 2nd Duke of Dorset, in the 18th century and members of the Sassoon family around the turn of the 20th century.
Frimley Park Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is the former name of the organisation that runs Frimley Park Hospital a 750-bed NHS hospital with 24-hour A&E and regional hyper acute services, in Frimley, Surrey. The Trust became Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust on 1 October 2014 when it acquired the neighbouring Heatherwood and Wexham Park Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (HWPH) under a mutually agreed arrangement supported by the local healthcare community, the Department of Health and NHS England, aimed at improving standards at HWPH after it was placed into special measures by Care Quality Commission inspectors.
website: http://www.frimleyhealth.nhs.uk/
Woburn Park was an 18th-century cricket venue used for important matches, commencing with Bedfordshire v Northamptonshire & Huntingdonshire in August 1741. It is the earliest known cricket match in the county of Bedfordshire.
Sheerwater F.C. are a Non-League football club who are based in Sheerwater, in Surrey, England. They currently play at the Kingfield Stadium. They play in the Combined Counties League Premier Division.
website: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/sheerwaterfc/
Englefield Green Rovers F.C. was a football club based in Englefield Green, near Egham, England. They were members of the Surrey FA.
Spelthorne Sports F.C. is a football club based in the borough of Spelthorne. They play in the Combined Counties League Premier Division.
Staff College, Camberley, Surrey, was a staff college for the British Army and the presidency armies of British India (later merged to form the Indian Army). It had its origins in the Royal Military College, High Wycombe founded in 1799, which in 1802 became the Senior Department of the new Royal Military College. In 1858 the name of the Senior Department was changed to "Staff College", and in 1870 this was separated from the Royal Military College. Apart from periods of closure during major wars, the Staff College continued to operate until 1997, when it was merged into the new Joint Services Command and Staff College. The equivalent in the Royal Navy was the Royal Naval Staff College, Greenwich and the equivalent in the Royal Air Force was the RAF Staff College, Bracknell.
National Heritage List for England number: 1030033
Cherry Hill (formerly Holthanger and Southern Court), is a modernist style house on the Wentworth Estate in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, designed by architect Oliver Hill and completed in 1935. Originally called Holthanger, it was renamed Southern Court and subsequently Cherry Hill.
National Heritage List for England number: 1294180
Eastley End House is a Georgian house at the edge of the developed part of Thorpe, Surrey. It is a Grade II listed building, and is currently part of the headquarters of RMC Group, a division of Cemex.
National Heritage List for England number: 1028928
Export House in Woking, Surrey, is a tall office building formerly also known as the BAT Building during its tenancy by British American Tobacco. It was the tallest in Woking and among the five tallest buildings in Surrey. Its height is 73 metres (240 ft) spread over its 18 floors (15 above ground).
Staines High Street railway station was a railway station that formerly served the town of Staines (now Staines-upon-Thames), on the Windsor & Eton line of the London and South Western Railway.
Frimley Green Football Club is a football club based in Frimley Green, near Camberley, Surrey, England. They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division and play at the Frimley Green Recreation Ground.
Knaphill Football Club is a football club based in Knaphill, Surrey, England. They are currently members of the Combined Counties League Premier Division and play at Redding Way.
Westfield Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in the Westfield area of Woking, England. The club is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association. They are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division.
Hamstone House is a large detached house on the St George's Hill estate in the English county of Surrey. The house stands in 8 acres of grounds that are bordered by St George's Hill Golf Club.
National Heritage List for England number: 1030101
The Lilly Research Centre is a medical research centre in Surrey. It is the European headquarters of Eli Lilly and Company.
The Hazelwood Centre is a rugby union ground and sports facility in Sunbury-on-Thames in the English county of Surrey. The facility serves as the home of London Irish with the clubs' administrative offices being based here, the professional side using the facility for training, Premiership Rugby Shield matches and pre-season friendlies and the amateur sides playing all home games here.
South East England is the second most populous of the nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes. It consists of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Surrey and West Sussex. As with the other regions of England, apart from Greater London, the south east has no elected government.
website: http://www.southeast-ra.gov.uk/, http://www.visitsoutheastengland.com; UK Government Statistical Service code: E12000008
SABMiller plc was a British multinational brewing and beverage company headquartered in Woking, England on the outskirts of London until 10 October 2016 when it was acquired by Anheuser-Busch InBev. Prior to that date, it was the world's second-largest brewer measured by revenues (after Anheuser-Busch InBev) and was also a major bottler of Coca-Cola. Its brands included Fosters, Miller, and Pilsner Urquell. It operated in 80 countries worldwide and in 2009 sold around 21 billion litres of beverages. Since 10 October 2016, SABMiller is a business division of Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV, a Belgian multinational corporation with headquarters in Leuven.
website: http://www.sabmiller.com/
The McLaren Group is a British conglomerate based in Woking, Surrey, United Kingdom. Founded by Ron Dennis shortly after his acquisition of the McLaren Formula One team in 1981, it was originally named the TAG McLaren Group due to a partnership with Mansour Ojjeh's TAG Group. The group was originally formed from a Formula One team established by New Zealander Bruce McLaren in 1963 and is now focused around the McLaren F1 Team.
website: http://www.mclaren.com/group
McLaren Racing Limited is a British motor racing team based at the McLaren Technology Centre, Woking, Surrey, England. McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor and also has a history of competing in American open wheel racing as both an entrant and a chassis constructor, and has won the Canadian-American Challenge Cup (Can-Am) sports car racing championship. The team is the second oldest active, and second most successful Formula One team after Ferrari, having won 182 races, 12 Drivers' Championships and eight Constructors' Championships. The team is a wholly owned subsidiary of the McLaren Group.
website: https://www.mclaren.com/
Shepperton Studios is a film studio located in Shepperton, Surrey, England with a history dating back to 1931. It is now part of the Pinewood Studios Group. During its early existence the studio was branded as Sound City.
website: http://www.pinewoodgroup.com/our-studios/uk/shepperton-studios
Walton Studios, previously named Hepworth Studios and Nettlefold Studios, was a film production studio in Walton-on-Thames in Surrey, England. Hepworth was a pioneering studio in the early 20th century and released the first film adaptation of Alice in Wonderland {Alice in Wonderland (1903 film)}.
Broadway Malyan is a global architecture, urbanism and design practice. It was established in 1958.
website: http://broadwaymalyan.com
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Street address: Byfleet Library, High Road, Byfleet, Surrey, KT14 7QN (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/byfleet-library
Street address: Lightwater Library, 83A Guildford Road, Lightwater, Surrey, GU18 5SB (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/lightwater-library
Street address: Old Woking Community Link Library, Old Woking Community Centre, Sundridge Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 9AT (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/old-woking-community-link
Street address: Staines Library, Friends Walk, Staines, Surrey, TW18 4PG (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/staines-library
Street address: Virginia Water Library, Station Parade, Virginia Water, Surrey, GU25 4AD (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/virginia-water-community-library
Street address: Walton Library, 54 The Heart (off Hepworth Way), Walton on Thames, Surrey, KT12 1GH (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.surreycc.gov.uk/people-and-community/libraries/your-library/find-your-nearest-library/walton-library
Street address: 149 Oriental Road, Woking, Surrey, GU22 7BA (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.shahjahanmosque.org.uk/
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Street address: High Street (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.theclockhouserestaurant.co.uk/
Street address: Stroude Road (from Wikidata)
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Old Dean is a suburb of Camberley in Surrey, England.
Papercourt is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Woking, Surrey, England.
Poyle for Stanwell Moor Halt railway station was on the outskirts of London, on the now closed line of the Staines and West Drayton Railway.
Blackwater is a small town in the northeastern corner of Hampshire, England, lying in the county's Hart District. It lies in the extreme northeast corner of the county, about 31 miles (50 km) away from London.
The Sky Swat was a thrill ride which was built by S&S Power of Logan, Utah. It was developed and put onto the market in 2003. Only two Sky Swats have been manufactured since 2003. The first-ever installation of a Sky Swat was at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas in 2003. As of March 2013, only one Sky Swat was in operation until Slammer at Thorpe Park closed permanently in May 2017.
The Museum of Military Medicine, formerly the Army Medical Services Museum (AMS Museum), is located in Keogh Barracks, on Mytchett Place Road, Mytchett, Surrey, England.
website: http://www.ams-museum.org.uk/
The Lakeside Leisure Complex is a hotel, entertainment and leisure complex in the village of Frimley Green near Camberley in west Surrey. It is most famous as having been the venue of the BDO World Darts Championship, holding both men's and women's events.
website: http://www.lakesidesurrey.co.uk/group/index.php
Mole Valley is a local government district in Surrey, England. Its council is based in Dorking.
website: http://www.molevalley.gov.uk/; UK Government Statistical Service code: E07000210
The 1912 Brooklands Flanders Monoplane crash was the first aviation accident in which an investigation was made into the cause of the accident and a report subsequently published, thus marking the start of aviation accident investigation worldwide. A Flanders F.3 Monoplane crashed at Brooklands, Surrey, United Kingdom, killing the pilot and his passenger. The cause was determined to be pilot error.
The 2007 HSBC World Match Play Championship was the 44th HSBC World Match Play Championship played and the 5th time played as an official European Tour event. It was from 11 October to 14 October at The Wentworth Club. The champion received €1,443,830 (£1,000,000 or $2,042,513.20) making it the biggest first prize in golf. Each match was played over 36 holes. Ernie Els defeated Ángel Cabrera 6&4 in the final to win the tournament for the 7th time.
The 10th Ryder Cup Matches were held 2–3 October 1953 at Wentworth Club in Virginia Water, Surrey, England, west of London. The United States team won its sixth consecutive competition by a score of 6½ to 5½ points.
ACS International Schools is a group of four independent schools catering for local and international families - three in England and one in Qatar. Until 2005, the organisation was known as American Community Schools. The four campuses are in Cobham and Egham in Surrey, the London Borough of Hillingdon, and the city of Doha in Qatar, the latter of which opened in September 2011. Full boarding fees including tuition are from £45,060 per year for children aged 12–14 years.
website: http://acs-schools.com
The 2006 HSBC World Match Play Championship was the 43rd HSBC World Match Play Championship played and the 4th time played as an official European Tour event. It was played from 14 September to 17 September at the Wentworth Club. The champion received €1,443,830 (£1,000,000 or $2,042,513.20) making it the biggest first prize in golf. Each match was played over 36 holes. Paul Casey defeated Shaun Micheel 10&8 in the final to win the tournament for the first time.
BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies (known informally as Insyte) was a division of BAE Systems plc. The division was a major supplier of defence electronics, integrated command & control (C²) systems, radars, simulators, meteorological systems, data links and C4ISR battle management systems
Ash to Brookwood Heaths is a 1,576.3-hectare (3,895-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Guildford in Surrey. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I. It is part of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area and the Thursley, Ash, Pirbright and Chobham Special Area of Conservation. An area of 1,392 hectares (3,440 acres) is managed as a nature reserve by the Surrey Wildlife Trust.
Ashford Town (Middlesex) Football Club are a football club based in Stanwell, Surrey, England. The club are currently members of the Isthmian League South Central Division and play at the Robert Parker Stadium in Short Lane. They are affiliated to both the Middlesex FA and the Surrey FA.
website: http://www.ashfordtownmiddlesexfc.com/
Holloway Sanatorium was an institution for the treatment of those suffering temporary mental illness, situated on 22 acres (9 ha) of aesthetically landscaped grounds near Virginia Water, Surrey, England, about 22 miles (35 km) south-west of Charing Cross. Its largest buildings, including one listed at Grade I, have been restored and supplemented as Virginia Park, chiefly comprising Crossland House, The Grange, Gillespie House and Connolly Court. It has a spa complex, gymnasium, multi-purpose sports hall and an all-weather tennis court.
National Heritage List for England number: 1119659
Lock Island is an island in the River Thames in England connected to Shepperton Lock, near Shepperton. There is a stretch of open ground where refreshments are served, making the island a popular place to visit or stop and rest. The Thames River Police have a station on the Island. The Weybridge Mariners' Boat Club is also situated there. The island is connected to Hamhaugh Island by a walkway across the weir.
Loggers Leap was a log flume ride in Thorpe Park, UK. It was the tallest log flume in the UK. The ride permanently closed after the 2015 season..
Stanwell Moor is a rural and suburban clustered settlement, informally known as a village, in Surrey, England, immediately east of the M25 London Orbital Motorway, south-west of Heathrow airport and west of the village of Stanwell. It has a separate community hall and residents' organisation.
Laleham Burway is a 1.6-square-kilometre (0.62 sq mi) tract of water-meadow and former water-meadow between the River Thames and Abbey River in the far north of Chertsey in Surrey. Its uses are varied. Part is Laleham Golf Club. Part, raised trailer/park homes towards its west, forms residential development; similarly a brief row of houses with private gardens against the Thames. A reservoir and water works is on the island.
The Hundred of Elmbridge or Elmbridge/Emley Hundred was a geographic subdivision (called a "hundred") in the north of the county of Surrey, England. The majority of its area forms the modern Borough of Elmbridge, with the remainder forming part of the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in Greater London.
Walton Casuals Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Walton-on-Thames, Surrey. Founded in 1948, they currently play in the Southern League Premier Division South. The club is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association, and has been a part of the football pyramid since 1992.
website: http://www.waltoncasuals.com/
Kenwood is a house on the St. George's Hill estate, Weybridge, Surrey, England. Originally called the Brown House, it was designed by architect T. A. Allen, and built in 1913 by Love & Sons, a local building firm. The estate was constructed around the Weybridge Golf Club, which was designed in 1912 by Harry Colt.
Kings International College is a secondary school in Camberley, Surrey near junction 4 of the M3 Motorway. The college has around 680 students, with 50 teaching staff and 30 associate staff. Opened in 2001 on the site of France Hill School; the college is currently designated a specialist Business and Enterprise College status by the Department for Children, Schools and Families.
Street address: Kings International College, Watchetts Drive, Camberley, Surrey, GU15 2PQ (from Wikidata)
EDUBase URN: 132268; website: http://www.kingsinternational.co.uk/
Langham Pond is a 26.7-hectare (66-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Egham in Surrey.
Horsell Common is a 355-hectare (880-acre) open space in Horsell, near Woking in Surrey. It is owned and managed by the Horsell Common Preservation Society. An area of 152 hectares (380 acres) is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest and part of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area.
Kempton Park, England formerly an expanded manor known as Kempton, Kenton and other forms, today refers to the land owned by (estate in property of) the Jockey Club: Kempton Park nature reserve and Kempton Park Racecourse in the Spelthorne district of Surrey. Today's landholding was the heart of, throughout the Medieval period, a private parkland – and its location along with its being a royal manor rather than ecclesiastic, or high-nobility manor led to some occasional residence by Henry III and three centuries later hunting among a much larger chase by Henry VIII and his short-reigned son, Edward VI.
The Desborough Cut is an artificial channel in the River Thames above Sunbury Lock near Walton on Thames in England. It was completed in 1935, to improve flow and ease navigation on the river.
Detonator: Bombs Away (previously known as Detonator from 2001-2014) is a tower ride at Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey, England, UK. It was manufactured by Fabbri and is a 'Mega Drop Tower'. It opened in 2001 along with two other 'flat' rides, Vortex and Zodiac. It is around 115 ft (35 m) and is not released via a computer. The ride operator at the bottom has a button which he/she can press to make the car go at any time once the car has reached the top. Once released, the car is fired downwards by pneumatics rather than simply falling under gravity, the ride reaches a speed of 46 mph at the base of the drop, giving the impression of weightlessness for riders. For the 2011 season on ride photos were added. These were later removed in the 2013 season. The ride made a world record for most g force on a free fall ride with 5.5.
Chobham Common is a 655.7-hectare (1,620-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest north of Chobham in Surrey. It is a Nature Conservation Review site, Grade I and a National Nature Reserve. It is part of the Thames Basin Heaths Special Protection Area and the Thursley, Ash, Pirbright and Chobham Special Area of Conservation. It contains three Scheduled Monuments. Most of the site is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust as the Chobham Common nature reserve, but the SSSI also includes a small private reserve managed by the Trust, Gracious Pond.
Chatley Heath is part of 336 hectare reserve including Wisley Common, Ockham and parts of Hatchford. It is an area with a mixed habitats including heathland, ancient woodland and conifer woodland. On the top of Chatley heath (formerly known as Breach Hill) is a tower built as part of the Royal Navy Semaphore line.
Dumsey Meadow is a 9.6-hectare (24-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Chertsey in Surrey.
Staines Lammas Football Club is a football club based in the town of Staines-upon-Thames. The club is affiliated to the Middlesex County Football Association. They play in the Surrey Elite Intermediate League.
The Military Vehicles and Engineering Establishment (MVEE) was a British defence research unit on Chobham Lane, Chertsey in Surrey. It was responsible for many innovations in armoured vehicle design, including ceramic Chobham armour.
The M3 Chertsey Bridge is a motorway bridge in England built in the 1970s.
Spelthorne College was a single-campus sixth form college on High Street, Ashford, Surrey, England. It was formed in 1975 as a successor to Ashford Sixth Form College and Sunbury Sixth Form College. Its campus was founded in 1911 as Ashford County Grammar School, which became a sixth form college in 1965. In 2007 Spelthorne College merged with Brooklands College in Weybridge.
EDUBase URN: 130832
Samurai is a flat ride located at Thorpe Park in the United Kingdom. It was originally installed at nearby Chessington World of Adventures in 1999, being transferred to Thorpe Park in 2003. The song played on the ride is a modified version of "Burly Brawl", from the soundtrack of The Matrix Reloaded.
Scaitcliffe was a day/boarding prep school for boys aged 6-13 in Egham, Surrey, UK. After merging with Virginia Water School in 1996, the school is now co-educational and known as Bishopsgate School. The school is located in a small village in Egham called Englefield Green near Windsor Great Park.
Ribsden Holt is a former royal residence at Windlesham, Surrey Heath, Surrey, England, for part of the 20th century used by minor royalty, built in the late 1870s. The building is set back behind a long drive and former outbuildings once for estate servants, The Gatehouse and The Coach House. It is accessed from road leading to Chertsey and also known today as Ribsden Hall, marked as Ribsden Holt on its gates.
River Wraysbury is a river in England that branches off the River Colne at West Drayton and rejoins it at Staines before it flows into the River Thames.
Rumba Rapids is a rapids ride at Thorpe Park, Chertsey, Surrey. It opened in 1987 under the name of Thunder River, and is the second oldest ride currently still in service at Thorpe Park. In 2002, it was refurbished and along with other improvements, its name was changed to Ribena Rumba Rapids because of its sponsor, Ribena. In 2006 Ribena's sponsorship contract ended and the ride was named simply Rumba Rapids for the 2007 season. Since the refurbishment in 2002 the ride has become significantly slower.
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Rush is a giant swing ride at Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey which opened at the park alongside another S&S Power thrill ride, Slammer, in 2005. At this time it was the tallest ride of its type in the world. Smoke can be seen at the top of the ride's canisters. Many consider it to be one of the best flat rides in the UK.
St David's School was an independent girls' school in Ashford (historically in Middlesex, but from 1965 in the district of Spelthorne in Surrey), England. The school was originally established in London in 1716 as the British Charity School or Welsh Charity School. It was located in a purpose-built home on Clerkenwell Green from 1738, before moving to Gray's Inn Road in 1772, and eventually to Ashford in 1857. It was at first a boys' school, and then from 1758 co-educational, but from 1882 it began to admit girls only and became known as the Welsh Girls' School. It changed its name to St David's School in 1967, and closed in 2009.
The River Ash is a small, shallow river in Surrey, England and its course of 10 km or 6 miles is just outside Greater London. Work has been carried out to straighten, sluice control, dredge and hem in sections over centuries. It flows as one of the seven present distributaries of the River Colne from the south of Staines Moor immediately south of the Staines Bypass eastwards through the rest of the borough of Spelthorne before meeting the River Thames. It is not navigable to craft and is rich in plant and insects, particularly reeds and butterflies.
The River Bourne is the name given to a Thames tributary in northwest Surrey, England which has a longer tributary, the Windle Brook, that rises nears Bagshot Park in the south of Swinley Forest, Berkshire, merging with it while flowing through villages north of Woking; downstream the Bourne joins the Thames near Weybridge.
The Royal Logistic Corps Museum is based at the Princess Royal Barracks near Camberley in Surrey. However, the Museum is currently closed and in the process of moving to a new museum in Worthy Down near Winchester, to open in April 2021. It combines the former collections of the Royal Corps of Transport, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Pioneer Corps, Army Catering Corps and the Postal and Courier Section of the Royal Engineers.
The Shepperton to Weybridge Ferry is a pedestrian and cycle ferry service across the River Thames. The service has operated almost continuously for over 500 years.
Smart's and Prey Heaths is a 39-hectare (96-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south-west of Woking in Surrey.
Tara was a house on St Anns Hill, Chertsey, Surrey owned by The Who's drummer Keith Moon in the 1970s, but was demolished and replaced by a new home in 1990. The press party for the release of the Who's Next album was held at Tara.
Staines Rural District was a rural district of Middlesex in England from 1894 to 1930.
Stanwell Place was a manor house and associated estate and tenant farms, located to the west of the village of Stanwell, Middlesex. During the early part of the 20th century parts of the estate were sold off to create a reservoir and a series of local small holdings.
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website: http://www.everymancinema.com
Street address: Church Street East, Woking, GU21, England (from Wikidata)
Street address: Peacocks Centre, Woking, GU21 6GQ, England (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.theambassadors.com/woking
Street address: Chertsey Road, Woking, GU21, England (from Wikidata)
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Street address: 70 Guildford Street, Chertsey, KT16, England (from Wikidata)
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Street address: London Road, Camberley, GU15, England (from Wikidata)
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Street address: 96 Portsmouth Road, Cobham, KT11, England (from Wikidata)
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Street address: Studios Road, Shepperton, TW17 0QD, England (from Wikidata)
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Street address: High Street, Staines, TW18, England (from Wikidata)
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