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MAIN TOWNS IN Surrey - Bagshot Camberley Cobham Croydon Dorking
East Horsley Egham Farnham Godalming Guildford Haslemere Horley
Leatherhead Redhill Reigate Woking. |
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Bagshot. Being on the main road from London to the West Country,
Bagshot was an excellent stopping-off place and coaching inns
were a major reason for Bagshot's original prosperity.Nowadays
the M3 motorway forms Bagshot's southern boundary and the village
is immediately adjacent to Junction 3. Bagshot is about 1 mile
north of Junction 3 of the M3 Motorway and about 30 miles from
London. It is located on the A322, 4 miles northeast of Camberley,
5 miles south of Bracknell and 7 miles north of Woking. Book : Surrey, E Sussex and W Sussex
Road Map (A-Z Road Maps & Atlases). |
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Camberley. Camberley is set within Surrey Heath and is a relatively
new town. It is about 2 miles north of Junction 4 of the M3 located
on the A30, about 4 miles north of Farnborough, 6 miles south
of Bracknell and 4 miles southwest of Bagshot. Camberley is about
35 miles from London and 45 miles from Southampton. The town
itself sometimes feels like a garrison, being built around and
known for its military establishment. Camberley : |
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Cobham. Cobham is a small town in Surrey on the banks of
the River Mole. It is about 2 miles northeast of Junction 10
of the M25, located just south of the A3. It is about 3 miles
southwest of Esher, 4 miles south of Weybridge and 7 miles east
of Woking. It has a quiet village atmosphere with a picturesque
riverbank, weeping willows, swans and a water mill. Cobham Mill
dates from 1822 and was in use grinding corn until the 1920s.
It is a well-known landmark on the A245 road from Cobham to Stoke
d'Abernon. Cobham : |
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Croydon. Croydon is a large suburban town and commercial
centre 10 miles south of London. It is about 12 miles from London's
Victoria Coach station. If you are flying to/from London, Heathrow
airport is about 20 miles from Croydon and Gatwick airport is
about 14 miles from Croydon. Your nearest mainline rail link
to Croydon is East Croydon station. Croydon : |
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Dorking. Dorking is a delightful market town surrounded by
the Surrey Hills, just 25 miles from London. Dorking is about
6 miles west of Junction 8 of the M25 located on the A24. It
is about 4 miles south of Leatherhead, 6 miles west of Reigate
and 10 miles north of Horsham. The surrounding countryside and
the popular Box Hill on the northern edge of town provides panoramic
views of Dorking and the Weald's sandstone ridges. Dorking : |
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East Horsley. East Horsley is a leafy and pleasant village in
Surrey, just off the A246 between Leatherhead (5 miles to the
east) and Guildford (6 miles to the west). East Horsley is about
4 miles southeast of the A3 and 27 miles from London. St Martin's
church has what was originally a Norman tower, with an inserted
13th and 18th century roughcast top. East Horsley : |
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Egham. Egham was a busy coaching town in the 18th and 19th
centuries. Located on the A30, it is about 2 miles north of Junction
2 of the M3 and about 1 mile south of Junction 13 of the M25.
Windsor is about 4 miles north of Egham and Staines is about
3 miles to the east. If you are flying to/from London, Heathrow
airport is about 7 miles from Egham. Egham now has a bypass and
the centre has been pedestrianised, making it a favourite shopping
place - the town has 60 retail outlets including 3 supermarkets. Egham : |
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Farnham. Farnham is an old market town with narrow streets
and Georgian architecture. It is located midway between Winchester
and London, just off the A31. Farnham is about 9 miles southeast
of Junction 5 of the M3, about 40 miles from London and 40 miles
from Southampton. It has a parish church, St Andrews, whose distinctive
tower can be seen in the centre of the town. Farnham : |
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Godalming. Godalming in Surrey is situated in some of the finest
countryside in southern England. It is located about 2 miles
east of the A3, 4 miles south of Guildford and about 9 miles
east of Farnham. Godalming is about 40 miles from Portsmouth
and 35 miles from London, the town is midway between London and
the south coast. Godalming has narrow attractive streets lined
with ancient and historic buildings, and the town centre is now
pedestrianised. Godalming
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Guildford. Guildford is the county town of Surrey, halfway
between London and Portsmouth, nestling in a gap carved through
the North Downs by the River Wey. It is about 1 mile east of
the A3, about 45 miles from Portsmouth and 30 miles from London.
Woking is about 6 miles to the north and Godalming about 4 miles
to the south. Guildford is a bustling town, with an attractive
steep cobbled High Street, numerous shops and department stores
as well as many pubs and restaurants. Guildford : |
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Haslemere. Haslemere is located just inside the Surrey county
border with Sussex. It is about 2 miles east of the A3, about
35 miles from Portsmouth and 45 miles from London. Godalming
is about 8 miles to the northeast, Farnham is about 9 miles to
the north. Haslemere has a wide selection of shops, pubs and
restaurants, as well as sporting and leisure facilities and many
places of interest to visit.
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Horley. Horley is located about 2 miles north of London
Gatwick Airport and about 1 mile west of Junction 9 of the M23
Motorway. It lies just off the A23, about 4 miles north of Crawley
and 5 miles south of Reigate. Horley offers a wide range of facilities
to both travellers and the local community including accommodation,
restaurants, shopping, car hire and local tourist sites. Horley : |
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Leatherhead. Leatherhead is about 1 mile south of Junction 9
of the M 25 Motorway. Leatherhead is a successful business centre
and historic market town, an excellent base for exploring the
beautiful Surrey countryside and variety of nearby attractions.
Leatherhead's charm is its heritage of buildings with medieval
timber framed buildings, well proportioned Georgian houses and
imposing Victorian Gothic villas. Leatherhead : |
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Redhill. Redhill is a town in the Reigate and Banstead borough
of Surrey, and is part of the London commuter belt. It is about
3 miles south of junction 8 of the M23 and 2 miles south of junction
8 of the M25. Redhill is about 1 miles east of Reigate and 7
miles north of Gatwick Airport. Redhill is about 6 miles from
Coulsdon and 10 miles from Crawley. Redhill : |
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Reigate. Reigate is a historic market town in Surrey, at
the foot of the North Downs. It is about 4 miles southwest of
Junction 8 of the M23 and about 3 miles south of Junction 8 of
the M25 Motorway. If you are flying to/from London, London Heathrow
airport is about 25 miles from Reigate and London Gatwick airport
is about 10 miles from Reigate. Your nearest mainline rail link
to Reigate is Betchworth station and Dorking station. Reigate : |
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Woking. Woking is a large town located on the A320, about
6 miles southeast of Junction 3 of the M3. Woking is about 30
miles from London, 6 miles north of Guildford and 9 miles east
of Farnborough. It was originally a village located at what is
now known as Old Woking. The town became more accessible from
London with the arrival of the Basingstoke Canal and then the
railway in 1838. A large part of Woking reflects its Victorian
origin although newer shops, offices and apartments have enhanced
the town and the surrounding area. Woking : |
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