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All Surrey BBS Sites in 10 KM order

  • BBS Name
  • 10km

SU84

BBS Grid Ref

  • SU8046
  • Powderham Castle

  • N E Farnham
  • SU84

SU84 SU93 SU93 SU93 SU93 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU94 SU95 SU95 SU95 SU95 SU95 SU95 SU95 SU95 SU96 SU96 SU96 SU96 SU96 SU96 SU96 TQ03 TQ03 TQ03 TQ03 TQ03 TQ03 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04
SU8447 SU8949 SU9231 SU9430 SU9533 SU9534 SU9042 SU9043 SU9143 SU9240 SU9344 SU9446 SU9742 SU9842 SU9848 SU9059 SU9353 SU9454 SU9651 SU9658 SU9755 SU9853 SU9958 SU9267 SU9368 SU9463 SU9665 SU9761 SU9866 SU9961 TQ0136 TQ0232 TQ0539 TQ0735 TQ0837 TQ0937 TQ0041 TQ0047 TQ0048 TQ0146
Tongham SE of Haslemere SE of Haslemere Ramsnest Common South of Chiddingfold Pot Common (S of Elstead) Elstead Elstead A3 SW of Milford Norney (W of A3) South of Wanborough Common S Godalming South of Bramley Guildford College of Law Frimley Ridge Henley Park (Nr Pirbright) S of Pirbright Fairlands (W of Guildford) Knaphill North-east of Fox Corner Jacobs Well Goldsworth Park South Ascot N of Sunninghill SE of Windlesham Chobham Common Chobham Longcross/Wentworth Mimbridge E of Dunsfold Oxoncroft Copse (on Sussex Border footpath) Cranleigh Massers Wood (S of Cranleigh) SE of Cranleigh The Windbreak (S of Ewhurst) East of Winkworth Arboretum Shalford (central) Chantry Wood (SE of Guildford) Shalford (east )

All Surrey BBS Sites in 10 KM order

  • BBS Name
  • 10km

TQ04

BBS Grid Ref

  • TQ0148
  • SE of Guildford

Palmers Cross (S of Wonersh) Rooks Hill (SW of Shamley Green) East Guildford
TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ04 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ05 TQ06 TQ06 TQ06 TQ06 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ14 TQ15 TQ15 TQ15 TQ15
TQ0240 TQ0242 TQ0249 TQ0341 TQ0549 TQ0641 TQ0647 TQ0848 TQ0943 TQ0945 TQ0053 TQ0059 TQ0258 TQ0358 TQ0452 TQ0453 TQ0557 TQ0655 TQ0751 TQ0850 TQ0857 TQ0952 TQ0069 TQ0161 TQ0566 TQ0765 TQ1040 TQ1046 TQ1049 TQ1343 TQ1344 TQ1441 TQ1547 TQ1848 TQ1947 TQ1948 TQ1157 TQ1252 TQ1353 TQ1451
NW of Rowly Albury Downs Fowls Copse (N of Cranleigh) Shere - Albury Gomshall Coverwood (SE of Peaslake) N of Holmbury St Mary East of Jacobs Well Woking SE of Woking Pyrford Court West Clandon North of West Clandon North of Ripley North of West Horsley East Clandon North of Gomshall Ockham E of West Horsley Stroude McClaren Park Chertsey Meads North Weybridge E of Ewhurst Sutton Abinger North east of Gomshall Leith Hill Coldharbour South of Leith Hill South of Westcott South west of Brockham Highbridge Wood (SE of Dorking) South of Brockham M25 south of Cobham South of Effingham West of Great Bookham Westhumble

All Surrey BBS Sites in 10 KM order

  • BBS Name
  • 10km

TQ15

BBS Grid Ref

  • TQ1453
  • South Bookham

  • East of Dorking
  • TQ15

TQ15 TQ16 TQ16 TQ16 TQ16 TQ16 TQ16 TQ24 TQ24 TQ24 TQ24 TQ24 TQ24 TQ24 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ25 TQ34 TQ34 TQ34 TQ34 TQ35 TQ35 TQ35 TQ35
0 TQ35
TQ1750 TQ1856 TQ1066 TQ1369 TQ1664 TQ1666 TQ1961 TQ1967 TQ2246 TQ2344 TQ2449 TQ2646 TQ2649 TQ2743 TQ2749 TQ2050 TQ2150 TQ2354 TQ2555 TQ2753 TQ2854 TQ2858 TQ2952 TQ2954 TQ2957 TQ3048 TQ3343 TQ3447 TQ3647 TQ3156 TQ3554 TQ3752 TQ3753 TQ3755
M25 south of Ashtead Walton on Thames Hampton NE of Claygate Long Ditton Epsom Surbiton Leigh NW of Horley W of Reigate S of Reigate Reigate Horley St Johns (Reigate) Betchworth Betchworth Banstead Heath Se of Kingswood Gatton N of M25 & N of Merstham Woodmansterne South Merstham M23 SE of Chaldon South of Coulsdon East of South Nutfield Smallfield Lower South Park (SW of Godstone) South of Godstone Netherne on the Hill Paddock Barn - SE of Caterham North west of Oxted (access impossible) Barrow Green Court S of Woldingham

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