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Abinger
Abinger is a parish in the Mole Valley that includes the villages of Abinger Hammer, Sutton Abinger and Abinger Common. |
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Addlestone
Addlestone is a small town where the thousand year old crouch Oak once marked the boundary of Windsor forest and there is a legend that Queen Elizabeth I stopped to picnic beside it. |
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Albury
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Alfold
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Ash
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Ash Vale
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Ashford
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Ashtead
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Bagshot
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Banstead
Banstead is close to London but protected by extensive Green belt, so Banstead has managed to retain its rustic village charm. |
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Betchworth
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Bisley
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Bletchingley
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Blindley Heath
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Bookham
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Box Hill
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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Bramley
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Brookwood
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Buckland
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Burstow
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Byfleet
Byfleet is a village five miles north east of Woking in Surrey. It is conveniently situated close to the M25, between the River Wey and the River Mole. |
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Camberley
The moderately-sized town of Camberley is in the extreme west of Surrey, about 31 miles southwest of London, between the M3 and M4 motorways. |
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Capel
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Caterham
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Charlwood
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Chelsham
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Chertsey
Chertsey is situated midway between Egham and Weybridge, the town has a long and distinguished history and was once the site of a Benedictine Abbey, first established in AD666. |
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Chiddingfold
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Chilworth
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Chipstead
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Chobham
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Claremont
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Claygate
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Cobham
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Compton
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Cranleigh
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Crowhurst
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Dawesgreen
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Deepcut
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Dorking
Dorking is a town of special charm and character, it is particularly well known for its thriving antiques trade in West Street where more than 20 shops represent over 100 dealers. |
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Dormans Land
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Downside
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Dunsfold
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Earlswood
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East Clandon
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East Horsley
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East Molesey
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Effingham
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Egham
Egham - A busy coaching town in the 18th and 19th centuries, the town is now by-passed by heavy traffic and this, together with the recently pedestrianised town centre, makes it a favourite shopping place. |
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Elstead
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Englefield Green
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Epsom
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Esher
Esher is a delightful suburban village in Surrey, best known as frequently topping the list as the most expensive place to live in the UK. It is located 14 miles south west of London. |
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Ewell
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Ewhurst
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Fairmile
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Farleigh
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Farnham
Farnham stands on the River Wey, with unspoiled river meadows running through it, an architectural jewel with several outstanding art galleries. |
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Felbridge
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Frensham
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Frimley
Frimley is tucked away in the west of Surrey, 31 miles south west of London and close to the Hampshire border. |
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Gatton
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Godalming
Godalming is a charming town of timbered buildings and cobbled streets, the first town in the country to have electric street lighting. |
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Godstone
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Gomshall
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Great Bookham
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Guildford
Guildford - Surrey's county town - has all the richness and amenities of a city and yet remains compact enough to explore and enjoy with ease. |
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Hale
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Hambledon
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Hascombe
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Haslemere
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Hersham
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Hindhead
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Holmbury St Mary
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Holmwood
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Hookwood
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Horley
Horley is a traditional market town blending the old with the new, offering good convenience shopping to a large residential area. |
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Horne
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Horsell
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Kingswood
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Kingswood Manor
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Kingswood Warren
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Laleham
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Lashenden
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Leatherhead
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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Leigh
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Leith Hill
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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Limpsfield
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Lingfield
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Little Bookham
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Long Ditton
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Longcross
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Lower Kingswood
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Merrow
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Merstham
Merstham is a North Downs village of ancient origin but modern attributes: It is more residential than commercial but is far from being a sleepy dormitory village. It is conveniently located in a gap of the North Downs on the London to Brig |
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Mickleham
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Milford
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Molesey
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Mytchett
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New Chapel
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Newdigate
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Normandy
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Nutfield
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Oatlands Park
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Ockham
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Ockley
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Ottershaw
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Oxshott
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Oxted
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Peper Harow
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Pirbright
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Puttenham
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Pyrford
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Redhill
Redhill is a rural market town adjacent to Reigate and 20 miles south of London. It is situated in the North Downs of Surrey. |
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Reigate
The historic market town of Reigate nestles at the foot of the North Downs which provide a magnificent backdrop. |
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Ripley
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Rowledge
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Salfords
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Seale
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Send
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Sendmarsh
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Shalford
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Shepperton
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Shere
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Shottermill
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Staines
Situated on the north bank of the River Thames in Surrey>, Staines is 5 miles from London Heathrow Airport and 17 miles from Charing Cross in central London. |
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Stanwell
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Stoke D'Abernon
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Stoughton
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Sunbury
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Tadworth
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Tandridge
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Tatsfield
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Thames Ditton
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Thorpe
Thorpe is mentioned in the Doomsday Book as 'Torpe'; the village has not changed much in 900 years |
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Thursley
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Titsey
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Tongham
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Upper Hale
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Virginia Water
The affluent village of Virginia Water is in Surrey and is christened after the lake and stream of the same name. |
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Walton on the Hill
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Walton-on-Thames
Walton on Thames is a pleasant riverside town with a new pedestrian shopping centre boasting many designer shops and a multitude of high profile restaurant with al fresco summer time eating. |
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Warlingham
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Wentworth
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West Byfleet
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West Clandon
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West Horsley
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West Molesey
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Westcott
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Weybridge
Weybridge is to the south of the River Thames in the Elmbridge area of Surrey. It is situated at the mouth of the River Wey, hence its name. |
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Whyteleafe
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Windlesham
Windlesham is in North WestSurrey and is named after the Windle Brook that runs through the village. It was once a small farming village within Windsor Great Park. |
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Wisley
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Witley
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Woking
Woking offers convenient shopping, top quality entertainment, sporting action, relaxing countryside and interesting days out for all the family. |
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Woldingham
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Wonersh
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Worplesdon
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Wotton
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Wrecclesham
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