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  2. Normandy, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Normandy is a village and civil parish of 16.37 square kilometres (4,050 acres) in the borough of Guildford in Surrey, England. Almost surrounded by its hill ranges, Normandy is in the plain west of Guildford, straddles the A323 'Aldershot Road' and is north of the narrowest part the North Downs known as the Hog's Back which carries a dual carriageway.

  3. List of museums in Surrey - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in Surrey, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  4. Category:Museums in Surrey - Wikipedia

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    History museums in Surrey (1 C, 1 P) L. Local museums in Surrey (5 P) ... Sōseki Museum; Surrey Infantry Museum; T. The Undercroft, Guildford; W. Watts Gallery

  5. File:Normandy War Memorial, Guildford Road, Normandy, Surrey.jpg

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    English: Normandy War Memorial, Guildford Road, Normandy, Surrey. Date: 19 June 2024, 13:41:29: Source: Own work: Author: Mertbiol: Camera location ... File history ...

  6. Category:History museums in Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History museums in Surrey" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. S. Surrey Police Museum

  7. The Undercroft, Guildford - Wikipedia

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    The Undercroft at 72/74 High Street in Guildford in Surrey is a medieval undercroft or storage room. It has been described as one of the finest examples of its type in the country. [1] [2] Since 1976 it has been a Grade II* listed building and Scheduled Monument on the List of Historic England. [3]

  8. Warenne family - Wikipedia

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    The family was based in Lewes, Sussex and had castles in Yorkshire, Normandy, and Reigate Castle in Surrey. An account of the life of William de Warenne, 2nd Earl of Surrey (1088-1138) known as the Warenne Chronicle was written shortly after 1157, probably for his granddaughter Isabel de Warenne, Countess of Surrey and her husband William of ...

  9. Waverley Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Waverley Abbey was founded by Bishop William Giffard on 24 November 1128. The first abbot and 12 monks were brought from L'Aumône Abbey in Normandy, France. [4]Giffard endowed the new abbey with all the land within the parish of Waverley, two acres of meadow at Elstead, and gave the monks permission to cut wood from his woodland at Farnham.