South West Trains Services by Text Message and Email

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

South West Trains Services by Text Message and Email General Information Notes & Symbols This timetable shows the service between London, Customer relations Bold Direct train k Change at West Croydon & Sutton West Croydon, Sutton and Epsom to Dorking and Phone: 03451 27 29 20 Light Connecting train n Arrives up to 3 minutes earlier 28 August to Horsham from 21 May to 9 December 2017. (7 days a week, 0700 to 2200, except Christmas Day) 10 Recommended connecting time 6 October email: [email protected] T London Underground interchange q Arrives up to 3 minutes earlier 27 May to 7 October Information correct at time of printing (March 2017). S Croydon Tramlink interchange r Change at Epsom & West Croydon Southern accepts no liability for inaccuracy in the Assisted travel s Stops to set down only information contained in this timetable. Phone: 0800 138 1016 SN Service operated by Southern t Change at Sutton & Norwood Junction (7 days a week, 0700 to 2200, except Christmas Day) SW Service operated by South West Trains v Change at Epsom & Norwood Junction Bicycle policy email: [email protected] w Change at Sutton & West Croydon Restrictions apply in the peak hours for a Arrival time y Commencing with 1307 from Dorking, trains arrive carrying non-folding bikes. Details at Traveline b Arrives up to 3 minutes earlier 22 May to 6 October up to 5 minutes earlier at Waterloo southernrailway.com/cyclepolicy For all other public transport route and timetable c Change at Sutton information d Departure Time A To Effingham Junction National Rail Enquiries Phone: 0871 200 22 23 e Change at Norwood Junction & Epsom B Runs 22 May to 25 August For up to the minute travel information for the National Online: traveline.org.uk f Change at Epsom C Runs 28 August to 8 December Rail network and information on all other train operating g Change at Norwood Junction D From Wimbledon companies 24 hours a day. British Transport Police h Change at West Croydon & Epsom E From Effingham Junction Phone: 03457 48 49 50 Phone: 0800 40 50 40 j Change at Norwood Junction & Sutton Online: nationalrail.co.uk Online: btp.police.uk Visit southernrailway.com for timetable information, Other websites latest offers, information on engineering work, real time London public transport information, tfl.gov.uk train running information and to register for travel alerts Through tickets for train and bus, plusbus.info South West Trains Services by text message and email. Information on taxis serving rail stations, traintaxi.co.uk Major engineering works will be taking place at London Waterloo National Cycle Network information, sustrans.org.uk between 5 and 28 August. During this period a reduced South West Follow us on Twitter @SouthernRailUK Independent passenger groups Trains service will be operating into/out of London Waterloo. Please Transport Focus, transportfocus.org.uk enquire for details of amended services. London TravelWatch, londontravelwatch.org.uk Brighton Line Commuters, brightonlinecommuters.org Mondays to Fridays Operator SW SN SN SW SN SW SW SN SN SW SW SW SN SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW Facilities Notes A London Victoria 10 T d 05 52 06 17 06 36 07 05 07 56 07 36 08 19 09 01 09 31 10 02 London Waterloo 15 T d 05 47 D 06 24 D 06 39 06 54 D D 07 24 07 39 07 54 D D 08 09 08 24 D 08 39 08 54 D 09 09 09 24 D 09 39 09 54 D 10 09 10 24 Clapham Junction 10 d 05 56 05 58 06 33 06 26 06 48 07 03 06 44 07 11 07 33 07 48 08 03 08 03 07 44 08 18 08 33 08 26 08 48 09 03 09 08 09 18 09 33 09 38 09 48 10 03 10 08 10 18 10 33 Balham T d D 06 03 D 06 31 D D 06 50 07 16 D D D D 07 50 D D 08 31 D D D D D D D D D D D London Bridge T d D 05 36c D D 06 06e D 06 36g D D 07 18e D D 07 53g D D D 08 26f D D D 08 36h 08 42j D D 08 56k D 09 36h Norwood Junction a D D D D 06 30 D 07 00 D D 07 30 D D 08 04 D D D D D D D D 08 56 D D D D D Norwood Junction d D D D D 06 38f D 07 09 D D 07 39f D D 08 08 D D D D D D D D 09 09c D D D D D West Croydon S a D D D D D D 07 13 D D D D D 08 13 D D D D D D D 09 19 D D D 09 50 D 10 19 West Croydon S d D D D D D D 07 14 D D D D D 08 14 D D D D D D D 09 24f D D D 09 59c D 10 29f Sutton a D 06 17 D 06 51 D D 07 26 07 35 D D D 08 23 08 27 D D 08 50 09 02f D 09 28 D D 09 26 D D 10 11 D D Sutton d D 06 25 06 30 D 06 52 06 57f D 07 27 07 36 D 07 57f D 08 23 08 27 D D 08 50 09 02f D 09 29 D 09 40f 09 59 D D 10 29 D 10 42f Cheam d D 06 28 06 32 D 06 54 06 59f D 07 29 07 38 D 07 59f D 08 26 08 30 D D 08 53 09 05f D 09 31 D 09 42f 10 01 D D 10 31 D 10 44f Ewell East d D 06 31 06 36 D 06 58 07 03f D 07 33 07 42 D 08 03f D 08 29 08 33 D D 08 56 09 08f D D D 09 46f 10 05 D D D D 10 48f Epsom a 06 20 06 35 06 40 06 57 07 02 07 08 07 27 07 37 07 46 07 58 08 07 08 27 08 33 08 37 08 42 08 57 09 00 09 12 09 27 09 37 09 42 09 50 10 09 10 17 10 27 10 37 10 46 10 52 Epsom d 06 21 06 36 06 42 06 58 07 02 07 12 07 28 07 37 07 47 07 58 08 17 08 28 08 34 08 38 08 47 08 58 09 01 09 17 09 28 09 37 09 47 09 58 10 09 10 18 10 28 10 37 10 47 10 58 Ashtead d 06 25 06 40 D 07 02 07 06 07 16 07 32 07 41 07 51 08 02 08 21 08 32 08 38 08 42 08 51 09 02 09 05 09 21 09 32 09 41 09 51 10 02 10 13 10 22 10 32 10 41 10 51 11 02 Leatherhead d 06 28 06 43 06 51 07 05 07 09 07 19 07 35 07 44 07 54 08 05 08 24 08 35 08 41 08 45 08 54 09 05 09 08 09 24 09 35 09 44 09 54 10 05 10 16 10 25 10 35 10 44 10 54 11 05 Guildford a 06 53b D 07 13 D D D 08 06 D D 08 53b D D D 09 23b D D 09 53b D D 10 23b D D 10 53b D D 11 23b D Box Hill and Westhumble d 06 48 D D D 07 59 D D D 08 50 D 09 13 D 09 49 D 10 21 D D D Dorking a 06 50 07 14b 07 15 07 44b 08 01 08 14b 08 44b 08 47 08 52 09 14b 09 15 09 44 09 52 10 14b 10 24 10 44b 10 50 11 14b Dorking d 06 51 07 16 08 02 08 47 09 16 10 24 Holmwood d 06 58 07 23 08 09 D 09 23 10 32 Ockley d 07 02 07 27 08 13 D 09 27 10 36 Warnham d 07 08 07 33 08 19 D 09 33 10 41 Horsham a 07 15 07 38 08 24 09 03 09 38 10 46 Operator SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN Facilities Notes London Victoria 10 T d 10 31 11 02 11 32 12 01 12 32 13 02 13 31 14 01 14 31 15 02 London Waterloo 15 T d D 10 39 10 54 D 11 09 11 24 D 11 39 11 54 D 12 09 12 24 D 12 39 12 54 D 13 09 13 24 D 13 39 13 54 D 14 09 14 24 D 14 39 14 54 D Clapham Junction 10 d 10 38 10 48 11 03 11 08 11 18 11 33 11 38 11 48 12 03 12 08 12 18 12 33 12 38 12 48 13 03 13 08 13 18 13 33 13 38 13 48 14 03 14 08 14 18 14 33 14 38 14 48 15 03 15 08 Balham T d D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D London Bridge T d D D D 10 10k D 10 40h D D D 11 10k D 11 40h D D D 12 10k D 12 40h D D D 13 10k D 13 40h D D D 14 10k Norwood Junction a D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D Norwood Junction d D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D West Croydon S a D D D 10 49 D 11 19 D D D 11 49 D 12 19 D D D 12 49 D 13 19 D D D 13 49 D 14 19 D D D 14 49 West Croydon S d D D D 11 06c D 11 29f D D D 12 06c D 12 29f D D D 13 06c D 13 29f D D D 14 06c D 14 29f D D D 15 06c Sutton a 10 58 D D 11 18 D D D D D 12 18 D D 12 58 D D 13 18 D D 13 58 D D 14 18 D D 14 58 D D 15 18 Sutton d 10 59 D D 11 29 D 11 42f 11 59 D D 12 29 D 12 42f 12 59 D D 13 29 D 13 42f 13 59 D D 14 29 D 14 42f 14 59 D D 15 29 Cheam d 11 01 D D 11 31 D 11 45f 12 01 D D 12 31 D 12 45f 13 01 D D 13 31 D 13 45f 14 01 D D 14 31 D 14 45f 15 01 D D 15 31 Ewell East d 11 05 D D D D 11 48f 12 05 D D D D 12 48f 13 05 D D D D 13 48f 14 05 D D D D 14 48f 15 05 D D D Epsom a 11 09 11 17 11 27 11 37 11 46 11 52 12 09 12 17 12 27 12 37 12 46 12 52 13 09 13 17 13 27 13 37 13 46 13 52 14 09 14 17 14 27 14 37 14 46 14 52 15 09 15 17 15 27 15 37 Epsom d 11 09 11 17 11 28 11 37 11 47 11 58 12 09 12 17 12 28 12 37 12 47 12 58 13 09 13 17 13 28 13 37 13 47 13 58 14 09 14 17 14 28 14 37 14 47 14 58 15 09 15 17 15 28 15 37 Ashtead d 11 13 11 21 11 32 11 41 11 51 12 02 12 13 12 21 12 32 12 41 12 51 13 02 13 13 13 21 13 32 13 41 13 51 14 02 14 13 14 21 14 32 14 41 14 51 15 02 15 13 15 21 15 32 15 41 Leatherhead d 11 16 11 24 11 35 11 44 11 54 12 05 12 16 12 24 12 35 12 44 12 54 13 05 13 16 13 24 13 35 13 44 13 54 14 05 14 16 14 24 14 35 14 44 14 54 15 05 15 16 15 24 15 35 15 44 Guildford a D 11 53b D D 12 23b D D 12 53b D D 13 23b D D 13 53b D D 14 23b D D 14 53b D D 15 23b D D 15 53b D D Box Hill and Westhumble d 11 21 D D D 12 21 D D D 13 21 D D D 14 21 D D D 15 21 D D Dorking a 11 24 11 44b 11 50 12 14b 12 24 12 44b 12 50 13 14b 13 24 13 44b 13 50 14 14b 14 24 14 44b 14 50 15 14b 15 24 15 44b 15 50 Dorking d 11 24 12 24 13 24 14 24 15 24 Holmwood d 11 32 12 32 13 32 14 32 15 32 Ockley d 11 36 12 36 13 36 14 36 15 36 Warnham d 11 41 12 41 13 41 14 41 15 41 Horsham a 11 46 12 46 13 46 14 46 15 46 Operator SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SW SW SN SN SW SW SN SN SW SW SN SN SW SN SW SW SN SN SW Facilities Notes A A B C London Victoria 10 T d 15 31 16 02 16 17 16 47 16 36 17 20 17 50 18 01 18 20 London Waterloo 15 T d 15 09 15 24 D 15 39 15 54 D 16 09 16 24 D 16 39 16 54 D D 17 09 17 24 D 17 39 17 54 D D 18 09 18 09 18 24 D 18 39 Clapham Junction 10 d 15 18 15 33 15 38 15 48 16 03 16 08 16 18 16 33 16 24 16 48 17 03 16 54 16 45 17 18 17 33 17 27 17 48 18 03 17 56 18 08 18 18 18 19 18 33 18 26 18 49 Balham T d D D D D D D D D 16 30 D D 17 00 16 50 D D 17 32 D D 18 02 18 12 D D D 18 32 D London Bridge T d D 14 40h D D D 15 10k D D 15 40k D D D 16 47g D 17 04f D 17 25 D D D 17 37k D 18 03 D D D 18 32 D Norwood Junction a D D D D D D D D D D D D 17 00 D D D 17 38 D D D D D 18 17 D D D 18 45 D Norwood Junction d D D D D D D D D D D D D 17 08 D D D 17 38 D D D D D 18 18 D D D 18 45 D West Croydon S a D 15 19 D D D 15 49 D D 16 19 D
Recommended publications
  • Date: 04/06/2021 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications
    Date: 04/06/2021 Page 1 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2021/0861/PLAH Link Location: Wisteria House, Park Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 1EJ Proposal: Erection of a garage extension with a infill extension between the house and garage, first floor extension within the new roof space and erection of a small single storey rear corner extension and a first floor rear extension. Case Officer: Sue James Registration Date: 06-May-2021 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Gay Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2021/0863/CAT Link Location: The Old Bakery, Crampshaw Lane, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2TU Proposal: Remove one Yew tree (marked T1 on submitted plan). Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 06-May-2021 Applicant Name: Mrs M Walker Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2021/0866/PLAH Link Location: 34, Leatherhead Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2SY Proposal: Erection of new front porch and part conversion of garage to habitable space. Case Officer: Catherine Miller-Bassi Registration Date: 06-May-2021 Applicant Name: Mr & Mrs Parker Ward: Ashtead Park PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Date: 04/06/2021 Page 2 Mole Valley District Council Applications Registered Application Ref: MO/2021/0890/TFC Link Location: Mole Valley Place, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2PN Proposal: Reduce canopy of 1 No. atlas cedar (marked 0NGA on submitted plan) by 2 metres Case Officer: Ron Howe Registration Date: 10-May-2021 Applicant Name: Mount Green Housing Association Ward: Ashtead Park, Within 20m of Ashtead Village Ward PSH/Area: Ashtead (Unparished) Application Ref: MO/2021/0897/TFC Link Location: 3, Leatherhead Road, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2TW Proposal: Remove one Ash tree (marked T1 on submitted plan) and reduce height of one Ash tree (T2) by approximately 2 metres.
    [Show full text]
  • Download Network
    Milton Keynes, London Birmingham and the North Victoria Watford Junction London Brentford Waterloo Syon Lane Windsor & Shepherd’s Bush Eton Riverside Isleworth Hounslow Kew Bridge Kensington (Olympia) Datchet Heathrow Chiswick Vauxhall Airport Virginia Water Sunnymeads Egham Barnes Bridge Queenstown Wraysbury Road Longcross Sunningdale Whitton TwickenhamSt. MargaretsRichmondNorth Sheen BarnesPutneyWandsworthTown Clapham Junction Staines Ashford Feltham Mortlake Wimbledon Martins Heron Strawberry Earlsfield Ascot Hill Croydon Tramlink Raynes Park Bracknell Winnersh Triangle Wokingham SheppertonUpper HallifordSunbury Kempton HamptonPark Fulwell Teddington Hampton KingstonWick Norbiton New Oxford, Birmingham Winnersh and the North Hampton Court Malden Thames Ditton Berrylands Chertsey Surbiton Malden Motspur Reading to Gatwick Airport Chessington Earley Bagshot Esher TolworthManor Park Hersham Crowthorne Addlestone Walton-on- Bath, Bristol, South Wales Reading Thames North and the West Country Camberley Hinchley Worcester Beckenham Oldfield Park Wood Park Junction South Wales, Keynsham Trowbridge Byfleet & Bradford- Westbury Brookwood Birmingham Bath Spaon-Avon Newbury Sandhurst New Haw Weybridge Stoneleigh and the North Reading West Frimley Elmers End Claygate Farnborough Chessington Ewell West Byfleet South New Bristol Mortimer Blackwater West Woking West East Addington Temple Meads Bramley (Main) Oxshott Croydon Croydon Frome Epsom Taunton, Farnborough North Exeter and the Warminster Worplesdon West Country Bristol Airport Bruton Templecombe
    [Show full text]
  • Su103 Box Hill from Westhumble
    0 Miles 1 2 su103 Box Hill from Westhumble 0 Kilometres 1 2 3 The Burford Bridge roundabout is on the The walk shown is for guidance only and should With thanks to Dean Woodrow A24 between Dorking and Leatherhead not be attempted without suitable maps. Details 3 Go W (right) up the road for 200m and then 5 Go NW (left) across the grass to reach a SE on a signed path that descends through a road and then W (left) on the road to go N Distance: 11km (7 miles) field, a wood and a 2nd field to reach a road. pass the car park and NT Shop. At a '1.5T' Total Ascent: 340m (1115ft) Go E (left) on the road past the remains of road sign go NW (left) past Box Hill Fort to Time: 31/2 hrs Grade: 4 Westhumble Chapel to reach a crossroads. Go descend a bridleway to a fork. Go NW (left) to Maps: OS Landranger® 187 SE on Adlers Lane and continue SE at a join a 2nd path that descends across the or OS Explorer Map™ 146 junction. At a crossing path go S (right) on a grass. After 200m fork (W) left on a faint path Start/Finish: Burford Bridge Car Park footpath (signed 'Dorking') to reach a 2nd to descend more steeply. Continue through a A24 S of Mickleham, Surrey crossing path - The North Downs Way (NDW). small wood to reach a road opposite the car 1 Grid Ref: TQ172521 (1 /2 km) park and the start. (2km) Sat Nav: N51.2560 W0.3227 4 Go E (left) on the NDW to pass under the railway and then cross the A24.
    [Show full text]
  • Proceedings of the Leatherhead & District Local History Society
    Sources for Epsom & Ewell History Proceedings of the Leatherhead & District Local History Society The Leatherhead & District Local History Society was formed in 1946 for everyone interested in the history of the area including Ashtead, Bookham, Fetcham and Headley as well as Leatherhead. Since their foundation, they have been publishing an annual volume of Proceedings in a series which is currently in its seventh volume. Coming from an area that borders on Epsom, these Proceedings contain a great deal of material relating to our area and the following list which gives relevant articles and page references. The Society has its headquarters at the Leatherhead Museum, 64 Church Street, KT22 8DP. The Museum ([email protected]) is the best place to contact for their collection of records, which are in four series: original material (X), transcripts (W), photographs (P) and maps (M). The Society They meet for talks on the third Friday of the months from September to May meet at the Letherhead Institute at the top of Leatherhead High Street. For more details, see http://www.leatherheadlocalhistory.org.uk/. A.J. Ginger, ‘Fetcham in Victorian times: II’, Proc. of the LDLHS 1 (1947–56) iii pp14– 18. p16, memories of Happy Jack the tramp, and a case at Epsom Police Court. A.J. Ginger, ‘Leatherhead in Victorian times’, Proc. of the LDLHS 1 (1947–56) vii pp12– 18. p16, memories of Derby week. F. Bastian, ‘Leatherhead families of the 16th and 17th centuries: I, the Skeete family’, Proc. of the LDLHS 2 (1957–66) pp6–14. pp11–13, Edward Skeete moved to Ewell in the 1610s, and the family were yeomen and millers here for the next 50 years; they may be related to the Skeets of Barbados.
    [Show full text]
  • Ramblers Programme
    Mole Valley Ramblers Autumn Walks Programme 1 October - 31 December 2019 (Table created on 5 September 2019 – check website for latest walk details) Date Start Walk Distance Difficulty Contact Wed 02/10/2019 10:00 Margery Wood NT CP (KT20 Up hill and down dale 6.5mi/10.5km Strenuous Pauline B & Jan B, 07933 7BD, TQ246526) Undulating walk along the North Downs 769343 or 07734 806123 and Pilgrims Ways, with spectacular views from Reigate, Colley and Buckland Hills. Just one steep(ish) climb. Wed 02/10/2019 10:00 Polesden Lacey NT CP East of Polesden 6mi/9.7km Moderate Stephen C, 07885 470788 (Display ticket, free to NT members) Walk heads east and south from Polesden (RH5 6BB, TQ135524) to Dorking and Ashcombe Woods. Back via Crabtree Lane and Admirals Lane. Thu 03/10/2019 14:00 Polesden Lacey NT CP Ranmore and thereabouts avoiding the 4.5mi/7.2km Leisurely Lizann P, 07887 505831 (Display ticket, free to NT members) golf balls (RH5 6BB, TQ135524) A varied walk around Ranmore and Effingham golf course with some lovely views. Mainly level, some ups and downs, nothing tricky, 4 stiles. Potential tea at Polesden Lacey at end, if desired. Sat 05/10/2019 09:30 Friday Street CP (RH5 6JR, The Three Hills Extravaganza 14mi/22.5km Strenuous Henri, 07802 312366 TQ125457) All day hilly walk with several ascents, taking in Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leith Hill. Picnic lunch and bring plenty of fluids. Sun 06/10/2019 09:30 Denbies Hillside (Ranmore A Circumnavigation of Polesden Lacey 7.5mi/12.1km Moderate Kevin F, 07884 665394 East) NT CP (display ticket, free to NT Across Ranmore Common to Tanner's members) (RH5 6SR, TQ141503) Hatch; then steep climb to Crabtree Cottages, and on to Bookham Wood.
    [Show full text]
  • Mole Valley District Council Register of Enforcement and Stop Notices and Other Enforcement Action
    Mole Valley District Council Register of Enforcement and Stop Notices and other enforcement action Enforcement Location Type of Notice Summary of Alleged Authorised Date Effective Date Compliance Due Date Appeal Lodged Date Complied Ref Breach Date 1950/001/ENF The Ramblers, Horsham Enforcement Unauthorised installation of a 27-Apr-1950 25-May-1950 25-May-1950 Road, Beare Green, Notice mechanical saw and Enforcement Dorking, Surrey, RH5 manufacture and display of Details 4QU fencing. 1951/001/ENF Crossways Cottage, Enforcement Development of land & 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 23-Jul-1951 Leigh Road, Betchworth, Notice building for use as Builders Enforcement Surrey, RH3 7AW Yard without permission. Details 1951/002/ENF Street Record, Lazenby Enforcement The placing of construction 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 27-Jul-1951 Lane, Wallis Wood, Notice thereon of (i) a timber framed Enforcement Surrey and asbestos hut Details approximately 7ft by 13ft, (ii) a wooden hut on brick piers approximately 6ft by 18ft, (iii) a timber framed asbestos hut approximately 6ft by 15ft, with breeze block outhouse approximately 7ft by 7ft, and a brick and timber earth closet. 1951/004/ENF Land at Woodbine Enforcement The use for a hut or tool shed 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 25-Jul-1951 Cottage, New Road, Notice adjoining the said premises Enforcement Forest Green, Dorking, for the purpose of spraying Details Surrey, RH5 5SA and carrying out minor repairs to motor vehicles. 1951/005/ENF 3, Wayside Cottages, Enforcement Use of the said premises as a 29-Jun-1951 29-Jun-1951 25-Jul-1951 New Road, Forest Notice Builders Yard & Store without Enforcement Green, Dorking, Surrey, planning permission Details RH5 5SA 1951/006/ENF Smiths Garage, Enforcement The placing or construction 12-Dec-1951 17-Jan-1952 16-Mar-1952 Walliswood Green Road, Notice thereon of a temporary Enforcement Wallis Wood, Dorking, structure used as a garage Details Surrey, RH5 5RD which said structure adjoins garage No.
    [Show full text]
  • Built up Areas Character Appraisal Ashtead
    Supplementary Planning Document Built Up Areas Character Appraisal Ashtead Adopted 23 February 2010 Mole Valley Local Development Framework 2 Built up Areas Character Appraisal – Ashtead Contents 1.0 Background ................................................................................................3 2.0 Methodology ...............................................................................................3 3.0 Policy Context .............................................................................................4 4.0 Ashtead Overview .......................................................................................5 5.0 Landscape Setting ......................................................................................6 6.0 The Village...................................................................................................6 7.0 Woodfield ....................................................................................................8 8.0 Oakfield Road to The Marld ........................................................................9 9.0 South Ashtead ............................................................................................9 10.0 West Ashtead ...........................................................................................11 11.0 West North Ashtead ..................................................................................12 12.0 The Lanes .................................................................................................13 13.0 North East Ashtead
    [Show full text]
  • Fetcham Downs and Ranmore Common
    point your feet on a new path Fetcham Downs and Ranmore Common Distance: 13 km=8 miles easy-to-moderate walking or 2 walks of 7 km= 4½ miles and 7½ km= 5 miles Region: Surrey Date written: 4-dec-2009 Author: Schwebefuss Date revised: 28-oct-2011 Refreshments : Bockett’s Farm, Denbies Hillside? Last update: 14-sep-2021 Map: Explorer 146 (Dorking) but the maps in this guide should be sufficient Problems, changes? We depend on your feedback: [email protected] Public rights are restricted to printing, copying or distributing this document exactly as seen here, complete and without any cutting or editing. See Principles on main webpage. Woodland, hills, views In Brief This is a bracing walk with good long stretches that take you far from the starting point to distant parts, but always along good wide paths that make the going easy. This walk is a good winter walk because the views are enhanced. There are no nettles. However, in the wetter months there may be some muddy patches, so boots are a must. Most of this trail is ideal for dogs, with no main road crossings and only one or two small fields of livestock. There are no cafés or pubs en route but Bockett’s Farm, near the start, has an excellent tea room. The walk can be split into two different shorter walks, a northern walk covering Fetcham Downs and Norbury Park (7 km=4½ miles) and a southern walk over Denbies Hillside and Ranmore Common (7½ km=5 miles). The full walk and the northern walk begin at the small free car park in Fetcham close to the Bockett’s Farm roundabout, nearest postcode KT22 9BW , grid ref TQ 150 549.
    [Show full text]
  • Document: D-26817DDE 00001
    The Holme, Clay Lane, Headley, Surrey. KT18 6JS £1,500,000 Freehold • Living Room & Separate Family Room • Family Bathroom • Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room • SW Facing flint wall Formal Garden • Rear Lobby/Boot Room & Utility Room • Oak Framed Carport & Adjoining Garage • Downstairs Bed 5/Study with e/s Shower Room • Equestrian Opportunity 1-3 Church Street, Leatherhead, • Master Bedroom with En Suite Bathroom • Three Paddocks extending to Approx. 3 Acres Surrey KT22 8DN • 3 Further Bedrooms • Scope to extend (subject to Planning) 01372 360078 [email protected] www.patrickgardner.com The Holme A charming detached Victorian House occupying a plot of just over 4.5 acres This property also benefits from mains drains and mains gas which is unusual in including three paddocks (of approximately 3 acres) on the edge of this sought Headley. after Surrey Village and offering a rare family equestrian opportunity. This attractive detached late Victorian house was built, we believe, in Council Tax Band H approximately 1890 and is well presented by its current owners. EPC Rating F The property enjoys attractive elevations and is approached via a long private driveway with electric remote controlled gates and is set on its plot in such a way that it enjoys a high degree of privacy. The total land holding comprises paddocks, a small wooded area and formal part flint wall enclosed gardens which enjoy a sunny south westerly aspect. The light and airy accommodation includes a wealth of original features including a Reception Hall, spacious double aspect Living Room, Family Room, Kitchen/Dining Room with adjoining Utility Room and large walk-in larder, rear Lobby/Boot Room and a Ground Floor 5th Bedroom/study with En Suite Shower Room.
    [Show full text]
  • 21 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    21 bus time schedule & line map 21 Crawley - Dorking - Leatherhead - Epsom View In Website Mode The 21 bus line (Crawley - Dorking - Leatherhead - Epsom) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Box Hill: 7:08 PM (2) Crawley: 6:51 AM - 5:15 PM (3) Epsom: 6:20 AM - 2:46 PM (4) Leatherhead: 5:30 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 21 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 21 bus arriving. Direction: Box Hill 21 bus Time Schedule 19 stops Box Hill Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 7:08 PM Leatherhead Railway Station (T) Station Approach, Leatherhead Tuesday 7:08 PM Leret Way, Leatherhead Wednesday 7:08 PM Leret Way, Leatherhead Thursday 7:08 PM The Crescent, Leatherhead Friday 7:08 PM Russell Court, Leatherhead Saturday Not Operational Highlands Road, Leatherhead Seeability, Leatherhead Lavender Close, Leatherhead 21 bus Info Clinton Road, Leatherhead Direction: Box Hill Stops: 19 Glenheadon Rise, Leatherhead Trip Duration: 27 min Line Summary: Leatherhead Railway Station (T), Tyrrells Wood, Leatherhead Leret Way, Leatherhead, The Crescent, Leatherhead, Highlands Road, Leatherhead, Seeability, Headley Court, Headley Leatherhead, Clinton Road, Leatherhead, Glenheadon Rise, Leatherhead, Tyrrells Wood, Hurst Lane, Headley Leatherhead, Headley Court, Headley, Hurst Lane, Headley, The Cock Inn, Headley, Broome Close, The Cock Inn, Headley Headley, Crossroads, Headley, Headley Common Road, Headley, Headley Common Road, Broome Close, Headley Pebblecombe, The Tree, Box Hill,
    [Show full text]
  • Vine Cottage Ockley Details
    Vine Cottage, Stane Street, Ockley, Surrey RH5 5TH £499,995 Freehold Vine Cottage, Stane Street, Ockley, Surrey RH5 5TH • Charming Three Bedroom Grade II Listed Cottage • Sitting Room with Inglenook Fireplace • Exposed beams throughout, Tons of Character • Dining Room, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom 171 High Street, Dorking, • Sought After Village with Shop, Church and Pub • Family Bathroom, Separate W.C. Surrey, RH4 1AD • Views to Ockley Windmill, NO ONWARD CHAIN • Garaging and Workshop, Lovely Rear Garden Tel: 01306 877775 [email protected] • Entrance Hall, Kitchen • EPC Rating E Council Tax Band E www.patrickgardner.com The Property Vine Cottage is the most charming Grade II listed property set in the sought Situation The property is situated in the heart of the after and picturesque village of Ockley and a drive of both Dorking and Horsham town village. The village of Ockley is close to the Surrey/Sussex centre. The house is brimming with character with exposed beams and the most wonderful border. There are numerous pubs and Churches within inglenook fireplace in the sitting room, which is a real feature of the house which also has the vicinity with a farm shop in and local shops in Capel. views to Ockley windmill. Ockley railway station is easily accessible providing a A door from the sitting room leads to the dining room with a range of fitted shelves and commuter sevice. doors onto the rear patio and garden, a wonderfully sunny aspect. There is a large superstore 6.5 miles away on the outskirts The kitchen has windows to side and rear and is fitted with a range of base and wall units, of Horsham.
    [Show full text]
  • March 2020 Ickleham Parish Magazine
    March 2020 ICKLEHAM PARISH Magazine Mickleham Rectory March Dear friends 2020 When Thomas Edison invented the light bulb, he tried over 2000 experiments before he Mickleham got it to work. A young reporter asked him how it felt to fail so many times. He said, 'I | LLP licenced to carry out the reserved legal activity of never failed once. I invented the light bulb. It just happened to be a 2,000-step process.' non-contentious probate in England and Wales by the ICAEW Parish In 1962, four nervous young musicians played their first record audition for the executives of the Decca Recording company. Apparently the executives were not impressed and one Magazine executive is reported to have said, 'We don't like their sound. Groups of guitars are on BOOK NOW THEATRE NIGHT THURSDAY 5TH MARCH A community magazine for the way out.' The group was called The Beatles. SPONSORS OF BLESSED ASSURANCE Mickleham and Westhumble MICKLEHAM OLD TICKET FROM £17.50 Wilma Rudolph was the 5th of 11 children. She was born prematurely and her survival published under the auspices BOXHILLIANS March Events was doubtful. When she was 4 years old, she contracted double pneumonia and scarlet FOOTBALL CLUB of Mickleham PCC with an fever, which left her with a paralysed left leg. At the age of 11, she removed the metal JOIN THEM HERE Monday 2nd Rolls Royce Club Thursday 19th Wild Life Quiz independent editorial panel. leg brace she had been dependent on and began to walk without it. By 13 she had DURING THE SEASON Thursday 5th PLAY AND MEAL Monday 23rd Garden Shed The magazine is published at developed rhythmic walk, which doctors said was a miracle.
    [Show full text]