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  2. Reigate - Wikipedia

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    Reigate (/ ˈ r aɪ ɡ eɪ t / RY-gate) is a town in Surrey, England, around 19 miles (30 km) south of central London.The settlement is recorded in Domesday Book of 1086 as Cherchefelle, and first appears with its modern name in the 1190s.

  3. Reigate and Banstead - Wikipedia

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    William de Warenne accompanied William the Conqueror from Normandy and was the first Earl of Surrey and the builder of Reigate Castle. Against this pattern is the Reigate Castle Gate and oak tree. [34] The top of the shield has a black background as in the original Reigate arms but on which is a gold woolpack between two sprigs of oak.

  4. Reigate Priory - Wikipedia

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    Reigate Priory is a Grade I listed building in Reigate, Surrey, England. [1] It was founded in the first half of the 13th century as an Augustinian priory . Following its dissolution in 1536, the buildings were converted to a private residence for William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham .

  5. Meadvale - Wikipedia

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    Meadvale or less commonly Mead Vale is a southern residential suburb that straddles borders of Redhill and Reigate in the borough of Reigate and Banstead in Surrey, and one of two which do so. The average elevation of the district is higher than the centres of each of the towns – Meadvale is bisected east-west by the Greensand Way at the top ...

  6. Reigate, Surrey - Wikipedia

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  7. Reigate Heath - Wikipedia

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    Reigate Heath is a 61.7-hectare (152-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest west of Reigate in Surrey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] An area of 51.6 hectares (128 acres) is also a Local Nature Reserve . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Seven bowl barrows dating to the Bronze Age are designated Scheduled Monuments .

  8. Gatton, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Early forms of Gatton's name include Gatatune (recorded between 871 and 889) and Gatetuna (in 1121). The name is thought to mean "goat-farm". [2] This may indicate either that the township had a specialised function (goat-farming) within the economy of a much larger Anglo-Saxon estate; or that it was required to make a specialised tribute obligation, in the form of goats, to its overlord.

  9. Category:Reigate and Banstead - Wikipedia

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