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Each January, the club organises the Tadworth Ten race that attracts hundreds of runners. It starts and ends at Epsom Downs Racecourse and passes through Tadworth and Walton-on-the-Hill. [citation needed] Tadworth Cricket Club is situated opposite the Duke's Head Pub, on the south-east side of the B2032.
Epsom Common is a 177.4-hectare (438-acre) Local Nature Reserve in Epsom, Surrey, England. It is owned and managed by Epsom and Ewell Borough Council. [1] [2] It is part of Epsom and Ashtead Commons, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. [3] This is a nationally important wildlife location because it is a breeding site for birds.
At the time of NRHP application, the mill was occupied by the Iroquois Hunt Club. [2] The Grimes Mill was in use into 1927. It was purchased by the Iroquois Hunt in 1928. The Iroquois Hunt, named for Iroquois, the first American-bred horse to win the Epsom Derby (in 1881), was founded in 1880.
Horton is situated on a gentle incline running South-south west from West Ewell to Epsom Common, along Horton Lane and Horton Country Park. The lowest part of Horton is at 27 m (89 ft) where the Horton Stream (a tributary of the Hogsmill River ) flows out of the north-east of Horton Country Park adjacent to Chessington Road (B284).
Epsom and Ewell Harriers is a club for track and field athletes, based at the Poole Road Track in Ewell. [238] Epsom Cycling Club was founded in 1891 and is one of the oldest in the country. The club arranges organised rides and regular time trials in the local area. [239]
The Upper Mill was the last working corn mill on the river, still working in 1951 when visited by Jack Hillier. [14] It is now the headquarters of the Samaritans. [15] Another group of gunpowder mills were established at Worcester Park by William Taylor in 1720.
Epsom and Ewell (/ ˈ juː əl, juː l /) is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England, covering the towns of Epsom and Ewell. The borough lies just outside the administrative boundary of Greater London , but it is entirely within the M25 motorway which encircles London .
The saw mill was near Brockhole Cross, near the junction with Outdowns on the Epsom Road. There is a Lovelace Bridges Trail produced by the Horsley Countryside Preservation Society [ 2 ] and there is a project to conserve the bridges managed by Forestry England .