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Towns near Dorking
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Box Hill
(1 Mile)*
Box Hill overlooks the Mole Gap where the River Mole breaks through the line of the North Downs, and gives its name to a scattered village high on the Downs. It is the scene of the famous picnic in Jane Austen's "Emma". |
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Mickleham
(1 Mile)*
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Westcott
(1 Mile)*
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Great Bookham
(3 Miles)*
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Wotton
(3 Miles)*
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Effingham
(3 Miles)*
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Little Bookham
(3 Miles)*
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Holmwood
(3 Miles)*
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Buckland
(3 Miles)*
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Betchworth
(3 Miles)*
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Dawesgreen
(3 Miles)*
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Leith Hill
(4 Miles)*
Leith Hill is not a town but a hill, the highest in the South East of England. On its shoulder perches the attractive little village of Coldharbour. |
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Bookham
(4 Miles)*
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Leatherhead
(4 Miles)*
Leatherhead ';The Gateway to the Surrey Hills', provides an excellent base for visitors wishing to explore the beautiful Surrey countryside and variety of nearby attractions. |
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Abinger
(4 Miles)*
Abinger is a parish in the Mole Valley that includes the villages of Abinger Hammer, Sutton Abinger and Abinger Common. |
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