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Bookhams Bulletin Quarterly Journal of the Bookham Community Association DISTRICT & LEATHERHEAD LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY
The Bookhams Bulletin Quarterly Journal of the Bookham Community Association DISTRICT & LEATHERHEAD LOCAL HISTORY SOCIETY No. 134 Dec. 1967 34th Year Office Hours: 9 a an. - 6 p.m. BOOKHAM Tel.: Bookham 2207/8/9, Leathcrhead 4101/2 PET SHOP BARDOLIN HOUSE PORTER & SMART CHURCH ROAD SURVEYORS, AUCTIONEERS, HOUSE, GREAT BOOKHAM Tel. BOOKHAM 4928 LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS Valuation for Probate and all purposes. Pets Always Available Experts with local knowledge in dealing with all forms of MEALWORMS & GENTLES TROPICAL & Property in Bookham and surrounding District. COLD WATER FISH POTS & BEDDING PLANTS • 7 NORTH STREET, LEATHERHEAD Pets’ Health and Hygiene CORNER HOUSE, OPPOSITE CHURCH ROAD, Assured GREAT BOOKHAM, SURREY THE COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION WHICH PUBLISHES THIS JOURNAL FREE OF CHARGE WOULD VALUE YOUR SUPPORT Annual Membership Subscription 2/6 Apply: MRS. B. OLDERSHAW, 99 LITTLE BOOKHAM STREET, BOOKHAM 2241 Skill-Fashion-Technique Take . a well trained staff, a superb salon, the latest hairdressing equipment and a flair for service. Add fashion knowledge and a dash of ingenuity. —it all adds up to . GERALD HAIR STYLIST 5a HIGH STREET :: BOOKHAM Tel. 2526 t VWVWWVVWVVlA«WVVWtfVWV>A H. R. RICHMOND LTD. M. A. PERRY DRAPER MOTOR COACHES * * 37 SOUTH STREET Noted for Baby Linen EPSOM Hosiery — Lingerie Phone: 25252 Departures from the Crown Hotel: Stockists for Ballito & Cook’s of St. Paul’s Three-Day Inclusive Coach Tours and Templeton’s, Ladyship and Express Services to the South Coast P.B. Wools Day and Afternoon Tours of Interest * * Private Hire for all Occasions (12, 29, 37, 41,45 & 52-Seater Coaches) HIGH STREET * Local Aents: BOOKHAM MARSH, NEWSAGENT, LOWER RD. -
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. -
Oaktree Cottage, Little Bookham Common, Surrey KT23 3HX
Oaktree Cottage, Little Bookham Common, Bookham, Surrey KT23 3HX £2995 PCM Oaktree Cottage, Little Bookham Common, Surrey KT23 3HX Available early March/short lets considered 1/3 of an acre plot Thatched cottage in rural setting Direct access on to Bookham Common Open plan kitchen/dining room Within one mile of Bookham Station 43 High Street, Drawing room and study Short drive to local schools Great Bookham Four bedroom Easy access top the M25 for Gatwick and Heathrow Surrey KT23 4AD Tel: 01372 452208 Two bathrooms International Airports [email protected] Detached four car garage www.patrickgardner.com The Property Situation The neighbouring village of Great Bookham has a Thatched entrance, front door leading to: Entrance Hall: With open understairs area and double coat wide selection of shops and cafes while the cupboard. Living Room 15” 6 x 13” 2 : With brick fireplace, cast iron log stove, fitted cupboards and larger towns of Leatherhead and Guildford are 3 shelves in recess. Study 12”9 x 8” 10 : With feature tiled fireplace and exposed ceiling beam. Dining miles away and 10 miles away respectively. Room 16”4 x 11” 4 : Double aspect with tiled fireplace, exposed ceiling beams and timber opening to; The village offers a wide range of shops and Kitchen/Breakfast Room 20”7 x 7”6 : Fully fitted with a range of cream units with wrought iron handles amenities including two bakers, two butchers, a and black granite worktops, dishwasher, double oven, ceramic hob with stainless steel extractor over, fishmongers, greengrocers, post office, two small American-style fridge freezer, breakfast bar, oak flooring. -
HISTORY of FETCHAM CHURCH Draft 23.3.97 J Mettam
pdfMachine by Broadgun Software - a great PDF writer! - a great PDF creator! - http://www.pdfmachine.com http://www.broadgun.com HISTORY OF FETCHAM CHURCH Draft 23.3.97 J Mettam INTRODUCTION The oldest parts of Fetcham Church were built about 1,000 years ago. At that time The Street extended southward between the church and the manor house (where Fetcham Park House now stands) to join the path over the Downs to West Humble. The Street also continued north, bearing right past where Barracks Farm now is, to ford the Mole on the way to Kingston. The Street was crossed by the Harroway, an ancient route which came into existence in BC600-300 from North Kent to the tin mining areas of Cornwall. The Harroway followed the spring line of the Lower Road in the summer and a drier route near the Leatherhead Guildford road in the winter. The Harroway became an important link between the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of Kent and Wessex. Fetcham must have been one of the earliest areas of Anglo-Saxon settlement with 6th Century burial grounds on Hawks Hill and at Watersmeet. The village was clustered in the nearest part of The Street just north of the church and manor house, which is thought to have developed around the site of a Roman villa or farmhouse. The present parish boundaries probably represent the ghost of the Roman estate. The varied soil types were well suited to the mixed communal farming methods of the Anglo Saxons. The main open fields were on calcareous loam on the slopes SE and SW from the Church, which could still be described in 1809 as some of the best soil in Surrey. -
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. -
RMT Strike Timetable – Sunday 15 December 2019
RMT Strike Timetable – Sunday 15 December 2019 London Waterloo to Chessington, Epsom and Guildford via Effingham Junction Train times are in black, bus times are in red % - Please see the Woking, Basingstoke and Alton timetable for other trains to Surbiton. BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS London Waterloo 0802 0833 Vauxhall 0806 0837 Clapham Junction 0811 0841 Earlsfield 0814 0844 Wimbledon 0648 0716 0720 0748 0802 0818 0848 Raynes Park 0655 0723 0752 0805 0822 0853 Motspur Park 0700 0726 0755 0826 0856 Worcester Park 0705b 0729 0735 0758 0827 0835 0858 Malden Manor 0741 0841 Tolworth 0748 0848 Chessington North 0758 0858 Chessington South 0803 0903 Stoneleigh 0711 0732 0801 0830 0901 Ewell West 0718 0734 0803 0834 0904 Epsom arrive 0726 0738 0807 0837 0907 Epsom depart 0744 0814 0844 0914 Ashtead 0754 0824 0854 0924 Leatherhead 0805 0835 0905 0935 Boxhill & Westhumble 0845 0945 Dorking 0850 0950 Surbiton % 0732 0832 Hinchley Wood 0736 0836 Claygate 0739 0839 Oxshott 0742 0842 Cobham & Stoke D'Abernon 0746 0846 Bookham 0818 0918 Effingham Junction 0750 0832 0850 0932 Horsley 0753 0853 Clandon 0758 0858 London Road (Guildford) 0803 0903 Guildford 0807 0907 BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS BUS London Waterloo 0902 0932 1002 1032 Vauxhall 0906 0936 1006 1036 Clapham Junction 0911 0941 1011 1041 Earlsfield 0914 0944 1014 1044 Wimbledon 0918 0948 1017 1018 1048 1114 Raynes Park 0922 0952 1022 1052 Motspur Park 0925 0955 1025 1055 Worcester Park 0928 0935 0958 1028 1035 1058 Malden Manor 0941 1041 Tolworth 0948 1048 Chessington North 0958 1058 Chessington South -
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, -
To Leith Hill
1 To Leith Hill Gomshall station - Abinger Hammer - Abinger Common - Friday Street - Leith Hill - Coldharbour - Holmwood station Important note: this walk cannot currently be done on a Sunday due to the Dorking-Horsham line on which Holmwood is situated having only a Monday-Saturday service. There is unfortunately no alternative bus service available on a Sunday. Length: 9 ¼ miles (15 km) services an hour from London Bridge (36 mins) via Norwood Junction (23 mins) for Underfoot: Generally dry upland paths London Overground connections. All 6 and minor roads throughout much of the trains call at East Croydon (12-18 mins). route, though there are a number of short From Redhill, First Great Western run a stretches of bridleway that will be muddy train every 2 hours to Gomshall (19 mins). after wet weather. Guildford has 4 fast Southwest trains Terrain: Despite climbing to one of the services an hour from London Waterloo highest points in the region, the ascent is (33 mins), 2 of which call at Clapham incredibly gentle, albeit lengthy. There Junction (31 mins) for connections from are, however, a number of steep descents London Victoria. From Guildford, First both before and after Leith Hill. Great Western run a train every 2 hours to Gomshall (16 mins). Note that travelling Maps: 1:50,000 Landranger 187 Dorking & via Guildford is significantly more Reigate; 1:25,000 Explorer 145 Guildford expensive than via Redhill. & Farnham and 146 Dorking, Box Hill & Reigate. Useful websites: The walk climbs to the National Trust land and tower at Leith Hill. Getting there: Gomshall is a minor station On the descent, it passes below the on the cross-country North Downs line wooded ramparts of Anstiebury hill fort. -
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. -
U3a Groups – Possible Venues 11/05/2021
u3a Groups – possible venues Venue Contact Location Cost Room WC Easy parking IT Tea/ Notes size access coffee Dorking Nursery [email protected] Dorking £15 ph 20 -30 Yes Yes No Yes Yes Term time only Janine 01306 882397 Not weekends Christian Janette Masters 1st floor £13 ph 15 max Yes No No Yes Yes Not new bookings Centre, 01306 886830 lecture before 1/21 Dorking [email protected]. rooms uk Main hall £23 ph 30 max Yes Yes No Yes Yes Small hall £19ph 20 max Yes Yes No Yes Yes UR Church Denise Hooker 01306 889644 Dorking £20 ph 15+ Yes Yes No No No Follett Hall [email protected] Brockham Reg Chitty Brockham £35 for 15+ Yes Yes Yes No Yes Recreational 01737 843361 am/pm Pavilion £70 all day Reading room Alan Reif [email protected] Westcott £19 30 Yes Yes Yes No No Add £30 cleaning 07967 286636 St Mary’s Julie Mellows Pixham £17 ph 15-20 Yes Yes No poss No Prefer mornings Church 01306 889404 Lane, Drkg Cleaning Poor heating £20 ph St John’s Telephone: 01306 868441 North £12ph 20+ Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Community Email: [email protected] Holmwood Building Jim Edwards Harvest Stubs Hill, Goodwyns Road, Dorking, Goodwyns £15 TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC Friday / Tuesday Community Surrey mornings Church Tel: 01306 500116 Crossways [email protected] Dorking TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC Enjoying Community 01306 876714 Architecture? Baptist Church Wootton Village Betty Edwards, letting agent Wootton TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC Hall [email protected] Hamilton Room Diana Fitchett Betchworth TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC TBC [email protected] Friends Meeting Butter Hill, South Street, Dorking RH4 Dorking £20 quiet rm Yes Yes nearby yes yes House 2LE £32 small Yes Yes nearby yes yes [email protected] £48 large Yes Yes nearby yes yes 11/05/2021 . -
Senior School 13+ Offers and Scholarships 2014-2021
13+ Offers & Acceptances 2014 – 21 School Offers Acceptances Scholarship Ardingly College 5 1 1 (Art) Barnard Castle 1 1 Bedales School 3 1 Benenden School 1 1 Bede’s 1 1 Bethany School 1 1 Box Hill School 7 5 1 (Sport) Bradfield College 30 16 3 (2 x Sport, 1 All-Rounder) 8 (4 x Academic, All Rounder, 2 x Drama, Brighton College 24 13 Millennium Scholarship) Bryanston 4 3 Canford 1 1 Caterham School 1 0 1 (Sport) 5 (Design & Innovation, 2 x Music Exhibition, Charterhouse 18 13 2 x Sport) Cheltenham Ladies’ College 1 1 1 (Academic) City of London Boys’ School 1 0 City of London Freemen’s School 7 5 1 (Academic) Claremont Fan Court School 9 4 6 (Dr Gray All-Rounder, 2 x Eric Abbot Cranleigh School 34 14 Award 2 x Sport, Music Exhibition) Duke of Kent 2 1 1 (Performing Arts) Dwight School, New York 1 1 Eastbourne College 1 1 25 (2 x Academic, All Rounder, Art, Art Exhibition, 5 x Music, 4 x Drama, 8 x Sport, Epsom College 95 68 DT Exhibition, Sport Exhibition, Drama Exhibition) Eton College 5 5 Frensham Heights 1 0 Fulham School 1 1 1 (Sport) Guildford High School 3 0 Halliford School 5 2 Hampton School 10 5 3 (Academic, All Rounder, Sport) Harrow School 4 4 Hurstpierpoint College 10 9 4 (Music, 3 x Sport) King’s College School 4 3 King’s College, Taunton 1 1 Kingston Grammar School 3 1 Lady Eleanor Holles 1 0 Lord Wandsworth College 5 2 Manor House School 1 0 Marlborough College 6 4 Millfield School 3 1 1 (All Rounder) Notre Dame School 4 1 1 (Sport) Oundle 2 2 2 (All Rounder, Music) Prior’s Field School 2 2 1 (Academic Exhibition) Reed’s School 39 28 8 (Art, Drama, 4 x Sport, 2 x Sport Exhibition) Retamar School, Madrid 1 1 Royal Grammar School, Guildford 3 0 2 (Academic, Music) Rugby School 1 0 Rutlish School 1 1 Seaford 2 1 1 (Design & Technology) Sevenoaks School 1 0 Sherborne School 3 2 Shiplake College 2 1 Sir William Perkins 2 0 St Catherine’s, Bramley 2 0 St. -
Surrey Hills Aonb Areas of Search
CONFIDENTIAL SURREY COUNTY COUNCIL LCA PHASE 2 SURREY HILLS AONB AREAS OF SEARCH NATURAL BEAUTY EVALUATION by Hankinson Duckett Associates HDA ref: 595.1 October 2013 hankinson duckett associates t 01491 838175 f 01491 838997 e [email protected] w www.hda-enviro.co.uk The Stables, Howbery Park, Benson Lane, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8BA Hankinson Duckett Associates Limited Registered in England & Wales 3462810 Registered Office: The Stables, Howbery Park, Benson Lane, Wallingford, OX10 8BA CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 1 2 Assessment Background ............................................................................................................. 1 Table 1: LCA Landscape Types and Character Areas ...................................................................................... 2 3 Methodology ................................................................................................................................. 5 4 Guidance ....................................................................................................................................... 6 Table 2: Natural England Guidance Factors and Sub-factors ........................................................................... 6 4.5 Application of the Guidance ............................................................................................................................. 10 5 The Surrey Hills Landscape