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Delve into Church Town
The district Church Town of in Surrey (England) is a district located in United Kingdom about 18 mi south of London, the country's capital town.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 8°C / 47 °F
Morning Temperature | 3°C / 38 °F |
Evening Temperature | 12°C / 53 °F |
Night Temperature | 13°C / 55 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 11% |
Air Humidity | 94% |
Air Pressure | 1006 hPa |
Wind Speed | High wind, near gale with 23 km/h (14 mph) from North-East |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Moderate rain |
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
14°C (58 °F)
12°C (54 °F)
Moderate rain, high wind, near gale, overcast clouds.
Monday, 25th of November 2024
10°C (50 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Moderate rain, fresh breeze, broken clouds.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
10°C (50 °F)
10°C (50 °F)
Light rain, moderate breeze, scattered clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Coulsdon Manor Hotel and Golf Club
Nutfield Priory Hotel and Spa
Lingfield Park Marriott Hotel & Country Club
TRAVELODGE CATERHAM WHYTELEAFE
Videos from this area
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Caterham 2011 - part 03
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Caterham 2011 - part 09
Mostramos o novo R300 EU5. Para quem não sabe a Homologação EU5 é a mais recente. Muito bom saber que a Caterham já tem homologação EU5.
Caterham 2011 - part 07
Mostramos o Caterham R500 Chassis 001, que fez o 4 melhor tempo do TopGear. 1.17.9.
Caterham 2011 - part 05
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
RAF Kenley
The former Royal Air Force Station Kenley, more commonly known as RAF Kenley (now known as Kenley Aerodrome) was a station of the Royal Flying Corps in World War I and the RAF in World War II. It is located near Kenley, London, England.
Caterham Cars
Caterham Cars is a manufacturer of specialist lightweight Sports Cars based in Caterham, Surrey, UK. Their current model, the Caterham 7 (or Seven), is a direct evolution of the Series 3 Lotus Seven designed by Colin Chapman and originally launched in 1973. In the 1990s the company made the Caterham 21,a two-seater soft top alternative to the MGF and Lotus Elise, which both sold many more units. A track-only car, the SP/300.
Tandridge District
Tandridge is a local government district in Surrey, England containing part of the North Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, part of the Weald and the towns of Warlingham, Caterham, Oxted, Godstone and Lingfield. The area has several woodlands and some open heathland. Elevations range from 267m at Botley Hill, North Downs to 42m above sea level near Edenbridge. The district council offices are in Oxted.
A25 road
The A25 road is one of the three cross-country two-digit numbered roads in the southeast of England, the others being the A26 from Newhaven to Maidstone and the A27 along the south coast. It carries traffic from Guildford in Surrey through Dorking, and thence eastward along the southern edge of the North Downs, to reach Maidstone in Kent. En route, the road passes through Reigate, Redhill, Nutfield, Bletchingley, Godstone, Oxted, Westerham, Brasted, Sevenoaks and Borough Green.
River Eden, Kent
The River Eden in West Kent is a tributary of the River Medway. It travels through the Weald of Kent from the border with Surrey, rising from the source in Titsey parish, Surrey, grid reference TQ 420 551, about 350 metres north of Clacket Lane motorway services, and flowing eastward through the Wealden clay to join the River Medway near Penshurst, Kent, grid reference TQ 537 434. The section from its source to where the Gibbs Brook joins it is also known as the Broadmead Water.
Hurst Green railway station
Hurst Green railway station serves Hurst Green in Surrey, in England. Train services from the station are provided by Southern, and the station is on the Oxted Line. On the London-bound platform is a manned ticket office (staffed for most of the day) and a self-service passenger-operated ticket machine is located outside the station on the London-bound side.
Oxted railway station
Oxted railway station serves the commuter town of Oxted in Surrey, England. A relatively busy interchange station and terminus, all rail services are provided by Southern. The station is the busiest suburban station on the Oxted Line and is a terminus for some services on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line. Trains depart to London Victoria via Clapham Junction, London Bridge via East Croydon Station, East Grinstead and Uckfield in East Sussex via Hurst Green.
Woldingham railway station
Woldingham railway station serves the village of Woldingham in Surrey, England. Rail services are provided by Southern, and the station lies on the Oxted Line. The station opened as "Marden Park" and was very simple with one waiting shelter.
Caterham and Warlingham Urban District
Caterham and Warlingham was an Urban District of Surrey in England until 1974. It was formed in 1929 as a merger of the Caterham Urban District with the parish of Warlingham from Godstone Rural District. In 1933 it took in the parishes of Chaldon and Woldingham from Reigate Rural District and Godstone Rural District respectively. It was abolished in 1974 due to the Local Government Act 1972, and now forms part of the district of Tandridge.
Farleigh Rovers F.C
Farleigh Rovers F.C. is an English football club based in Farleigh, Surrey, near to Croydon. The club are currently members of Division One of the Combined Counties League and play at Parsonage Field.
Warlingham F.C
Warlingham Football Club is an English football club based in Warlingham, Surrey. The club are members of Division One of the Combined Counties League, and currently groundshare at Whyteleafe's Church Road ground, due to their Verdayne Sports Ground not being of the required standard for the Combined Counties League. The club is affiliated to the Surrey County Football Association
Woldingham School
Woldingham School is a Catholic independent school for girls, located in the former Marden Park of 700 acres outside the village of Woldingham, Surrey, in South East England. It is a member of the global Network of Sacred Heart Schools.
Bletchingley Castle
Bletchingley Castle is in the village of a Bletchingley in Surrey. Late in the 12th century a rectangular tower was built on an earlier enclosure of earthworks by Richard Fitz Gilbert, founder of the de Clare family. In 1170 on the way to Canterbury the four knights responsible for assassinating Thomas Becket stopped at Bletchingley Castle. In the 1260s the castle was besieged and taken by royal forces. It was destroyed but some earthworks still remain.
Brewing Industry Research Foundation
The Brewing Industry Research Foundation is now part of Campden BRI, a research association serving all sectors of the food and drink industry. The Brewing Division is based next to the M23, and the other Divisions are located in Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire, where about 330 people are employed.
Caterham on the Hill
Caterham-on-the-Hill is a civil parish in the Tandridge District of Surrey. It has a population of 11,555 and is the oldest part of Caterham. The parish council clerk is Helen Broughton. The Caterham Barracks Trust run some facilities at the site of the former Caterham Barracks Guards Depot. The site is occupied by a supermarket, housing and various leisure facilities, including an arts centre (The Arc) an indoor Skate park (wittily called Skaterham) housed in the former Guard's chapel.
Caterham Valley
Caterham Valley is a civil parish in Tandridge Borough Council in Surrey. It has a population of 7,581. The parish council clerk is Bill Ridley. The parish church of St. John the Evangelist was consecrated in 1882.
Crowhurst, Surrey
Crowhurst is a civil parish in the Tandridge borough of Surrey. It has a population of 349. The parish church is dedicated to St George. Crowhurst Place, a Grade 1 Listed Building, is a moated manor house dating back to circa 1450. The place-name 'Crowhurst', first evidenced in 1189, means 'crow wood'. The parish lay within the Anglo-Saxon administrative division of Tandridge hundred. Crowhurst should not be confused with Crowhurst in East Sussex.
Tandridge Hundred
Tandridge was a hundred in what is now Surrey, England. It includes the borough of Tandridge. It includes the parishes of Bletchingley, Caterham, Chelsham, Crowhurst, Farleigh, Godstone, Horne, Limpsfield, Lingfield, Oxted, Tandridge, Tatsfield, Titsey, Warlingham and Woldingham. The hundred has remained unchanged since the Domesday Book of 1086 where it was called Tenrige. It was noted that one sixth of all the serfs in Surrey belonged to the Tandridge hundred.
Godstone Ponds
Godstone Ponds is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Quarry Hangers
Quarry Hangers is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Woldingham & Oxted Downs
Woldingham & Oxted Downs is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey, England.
Caterham Common
Caterham Common near Caterham, Surrey was used as a cricket venue for 3 first-class matches between 1767 and 1768. It was the home venue of the Caterham Cricket Club, run by Henry Rowett, which was briefly a major cricket team.
Oakhyrst Grange School
Oakhyrst Grange School is a small, independent school in Caterham, Surrey, England, for pupils aged 3–11. It is on the outskirts of Caterham, in Stanstead Road, and has been on its current site for over 50 years. Oakhyrst’s Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) department has now received back-to-back ‘Outstanding’ Reports from Ofsted and the ISI. Oakhyrst Grange School is based in a late Victorian house (1892) built for Mr Frederick J. Cullingford.
1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 31 crash
The 1929 Luft Hansa Junkers G 31 crash occurred on 6 November 1929 when a Junkers G 31 of Luft Hansa crashed at Godstone, Surrey, United Kingdom whilst on an international scheduled flight from Croydon, Surrey, United Kingdom to Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Of the eight people on board, Glen Kidston was the only survivor.
Church of St John the Baptist, Outwood
The Church of St John the Baptist at Outwood, Surrey is a nineteenth-century church by the architect William Burges. Burges was commissioned to design the church in 1869, although the later (1876) tower is by W. P. Manning. The interior has a simple brick design, whilst the exterior is of knapped stone with a stuccoed tower. The church is a Grade II listed building. J.