Nutfield is a village and civil parish in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. It lies in the Weald immediately south of the Greensand Ridge and...
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Nutfield can refer to: Nutfield, Victoria, suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Nutfield, Surrey in Surrey, England Nutfield, County Fermanagh, a townland...
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Nutfield Priory is a Grade II listed country house in Nutfield, Surrey. It was constructed between 1872 and 1874 by John Gibson. It is now a hotel and...
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important in the process of finishing cloth, around Reigate and Nutfield. The industry in Surrey was focused on Guildford, which gave its name to a variety...
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Nutfield Marshes is a 62-hectare (150-acre) nature reserve near Nutfield in Surrey. It is managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust. These former sand quarries...
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Nutfield railway station is on the Redhill to Tonbridge Line and serves Nutfield, Surrey, England. It is about a mile south of Nutfield itself, located...
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Greensand Group (Lower Cretaceous) of Clophill, Bedfordshire, UK, and Nutfield, Surrey, UK". Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. doi:10.1016/j.pgeola...
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rural villages to the east in the Tandridge District, Bletchingley and Nutfield. The town is situated on the junction of the north–south A23 (London to...
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Grass Manston Kent EGMH MSE Manston Airport Public 2,748 9,016 Tarmac Nutfield Surrey EGKR KRH Redhill Aerodrome Public 897 2,943 Grass Odiham Hampshire...
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Greensand Group (Lower Cretaceous) of Clophill, Bedfordshire, UK, and Nutfield, Surrey, UK". Proceedings of the Geologists' Association. doi:10.1016/j.pgeola...
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following establishments have no monastic connection: Nutfield Priory — hotel in Nutfield, Surrey List of monastic houses in England Guildford Crutched...
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Switzerland: Labor Veritas (Zürich) United Kingdom: Campden BRI (Nutfield / Surrey), ICBD - International Centre for Brewing and Distilling, Heriot-Watt...
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dismissed for 199. Surrey won the match by an innings and 2 runs. This was his only major appearance for Sussex. He died at Nutfield, Surrey on 3 April 1940...
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Reigate (redirect from Reigate, Surrey)
into two distinct administrative areas is unusual among Surrey towns. Buckland and Nutfield were transferred to Mole Valley and Tandridge Districts respectively...
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double murders". BBC News. 26 May 2011. "Man convicted of second murder over Surrey woman's death". BBC News. 17 March 2011. "Neighbour killer Andrew Dawson...
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Mount Herman in Woking Newdigate, New Haw, Nork, Normandy, North Holmwood, Nutfield Netherne-on-the-Hill in Hooley Newchapel in Horne Norney in Shackleford...
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Horne is a rural village and civil parish in the District of Tandridge in Surrey, England. The parish includes the hamlet of Newchapel, where the British...
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Thomas William Mercer (category People from Nutfield, Surrey)
labour and co-operative movement official and journalist. Born in Nutfield, Surrey, Mercer worked in a grocery from the age of twelve, then later undertook...
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Collins, gaining some step-children. They settled at Ridge Green, South Nutfield, Surrey. In 1888, Fenton was knighted by Queen Victoria, becoming the first...
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George Buckle (category People from Nutfield, Surrey)
Buckle Personal information Full name George Russell Buckle Born 1886 Nutfield, Surrey, England Died 10 April 1957 (aged 71) Solihull, Warwickshire, England...
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at Thombank, South Nutfield, Surrey, on 29 Oct. 1902. He was cremated at Woking, and a tablet was placed to his memory in Nutfield old church. His portrait...
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assistant director of the Brewing Industry Research Foundation in Nutfield, Surrey starting in 1958 until his retirement in 1969. Findlay was president...
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SES Water (redirect from East Surrey Water Company)
water to Bletchingley, Caterham, Chaldon, Coulsdon, Earlswood, Godstone, Nutfield, Redhill, Reigate and Warlingham. Despite early struggles, the company...
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Baring 1889: Augustus William Gadesden 1890: James Hudson of Capenor Nutfield, Surrey 1891: John Fisher Eastwood, of Esher Lodge, Esher 1892: James Brand...
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Will Martingell (category People from Nutfield, Surrey)
Cricket Club and Surrey County Cricket Club, making over 180 first-class appearances during his career. Martingell was born at Nutfield in Surrey in 1818, the...
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Mercers Lake (category Lakes of Surrey)
Lake in Nutfield named Man who died at Mercer's Lake in Nutfield named BBC News: Surrey: Redhill watersports site to become a community hub Surrey: Redhill...
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Major Rohde Hawkins (category People from Nutfield, Surrey)
Major Rohde Hawkins (born 4 February 1821 in Nutfield, Surrey; died 19 October 1884, Holmwood, Surrey) was an English architect of the Victorian period...
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Redhill Aerodrome (category Transport in Surrey)
aviation aerodrome located 1.5 NM (2.8 km; 1.7 mi) south-east of Redhill, Surrey, England, in green belt land. It also serves as an important reliever airport...
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Baptist, taking in parts of Bletchingley, Burstow, Horley, Horne, and Nutfield. The local school was opened in 1876 and closed in 1981. The building has...
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employed three servants and a governess, Evelyn Morehouse. Their home in Nutfield, Surrey was called the High Elms; Catherine appears to have appropriated the...
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