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  2. Windlesham - Wikipedia

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    Windlesham is a geographically-large village in the Surrey Heath borough of Surrey, England, approximately 25 miles (40 km) south west of central London. Its name derives from the Windle Brook , which runs south of the village into Chobham , and the common suffix 'ham', the Old English word for 'homestead'.

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  4. Windlesham Moor - Wikipedia

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    Windlesham Moor is a country house and, for a time in the 20th century a royal residence, at Windlesham in the English county of Surrey.In its capacity as a royal residence, it was, for nearly two years in the late 1940s, the home of Princess (later Queen) Elizabeth and her husband Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

  5. Ribsden Holt - Wikipedia

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    Ribsden Holt is a former royal residence at Windlesham, Surrey, England. It was the country home of Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll who bequeathed ...

  6. Newark Priory - Wikipedia

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    Old Woking, with its chapels of Horsell and Pyrford; Send; St. Martha, St Marth's Hill, Guildford; Wanborough; Weybridge; Windlesham with its chapel; Leigh all in Surrey; and Shipton with its (suspected near Snoddington Manor) chapel of Snodington, Hampshire. People; Founder(s) Rauld de Calva and his wife Beatrice de Saudes: Important ...

  7. See inside the stunning $6.1 million home the Queen bought ...

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    Birch Hall is a sprawling estate originally built in 1740 and located in a charming village in Surrey, and it once belonged to Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice of the British royal family ...

  8. Ross Mangles - Wikipedia

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    He retired from Indian service in 1883, having completed thirty years' service, and returned to England, where he was a justice of the peace for Surrey. He died at his residence, The Lodge, Pirbright, Surrey, on 28 February 1905. [6] The grave of Ross Mangles VC in Brookwood Cemetery. He is buried in Brookwood Cemetery.

  9. Surrey Heath - Wikipedia

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    Surrey Heath is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England. Its council is based in Camberley. Much of the area is within the Metropolitan Green Belt. The neighbouring districts are Runnymede, Woking, Guildford, Rushmoor, Hart, Bracknell Forest, and Windsor and Maidenhead.