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  2. Dorking - Wikipedia

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    The South Street caves were sold to Dorking UDC in 1921 and were leased by the council to various local wine merchants until the 1960s. The Dorking and Leith Hill Preservation Society first opened the caves for public tours in the 1970s. [104] Dorking Museum assumed responsibility for running tours in May 2015.

  3. Burford Bridge Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was founded in 1254 as the 'Fox and Hounds', and parts of the present buildings date back to the 16th century. The land on which the hotel stands was a detached part of the medieval Manor of Thorncroft (in Leatherhead) [2] and was held in the mid-thirteenth century by Walter de Merton, the founder of Merton College, Oxford University.

  4. Denbies - Wikipedia

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    The mansion on the estate in about 1840, when it was owned by the Denison family. Denbies is a large estate to the northwest of Dorking in Surrey, England.A farmhouse and surrounding land originally owned by John Denby was purchased in 1734 by Jonathan Tyers, the proprietor of Vauxhall Gardens in London, and converted into a weekend retreat.

  5. Deepdene House and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The three-storey building received a commendation for its design from The Concrete Society in 1972. [18] The former stable block was also demolished and replaced by an office block, known as Guthrie House. [2] [19] The architectural critic, Pevsner, summed up the demise of Hope's masterpiece as a "disgraceful and depressing story". [20]

  6. Brockham Railway Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Brockham Railway Museum was a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway based at the site of the Brockham Limeworks, near Dorking, Surrey.When it closed in 1982, the majority of the collection was moved to the Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre where it formed the nucleus of the Amberley Museum Railway.

  7. Pixham - Wikipedia

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    Friends Provident at Pixham End, built in 1957, [4] is the largest employer in Dorking with its insurance, pensions and financial planning UK Head Office [7] in this buffered locality of Dorking. The main land use is residential, the other large businesses being Betchworth Park Golf Course and The Watermill Inn directly to the south and a waste ...

  8. 2025 Grammy Awards - AOL.com

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    Complete coverage of the music industry's 67th Grammy Awards taking place on January 31, 2025.

  9. Polesden Lacey - Wikipedia

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    Polesden Lacey is an Edwardian house and estate, located on the North Downs at Great Bookham, near Dorking, Surrey, England.It is owned and run by the National Trust and is one of the Trust's most popular properties.