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The town of Haslemere (/ ˈ h eɪ z əl m ɪər /) and the villages of Shottermill and Grayswood are in south west Surrey, England, around 38 mi (62 km) south west of London. Together with the settlements of Hindhead and Beacon Hill , they comprise the civil parish of Haslemere in the Borough of Waverley .
Woolmer Hill is an area of high ground in the south-west corner of Surrey, England in the Borough of Waverley abutting Hampshire to the west and West Sussex to the south. [1] It is in the circa 1900-founded parish of Shottermill . [ 2 ]
Haslemere was a parliamentary borough in Surrey, which elected two Members of Parliament (MPs) to the House of Commons from 1584 until 1832, when the borough was abolished by the Great Reform Act. Members of Parliament
Hazlemere in the snow Park Parade shops in 2006. Hazlemere was a small hamlet in the ancient Desborough Hundred, and the name is recorded as long ago as the 13th century.The crossroads at the centre of the village was originally the meeting point of three different parishes, Penn, Hughenden, and Chepping Wycombe.
Haste Hill is south-east of the present town of Haslemere and consists of 24 acres (97,000 m 2) of mixed woodland with a pond and has a viewpoint looking over the Weald to the northeast. [1] In the 14th century, Haste Hill, also called East Hill, was the main settlement at Haslemere and there may have been a church as there were references on ...
An updated guide with maps and walk directions is available online from the Kent and Surrey Council websites. The original guidebook is out of print. [ 5 ] On Ordnance Survey Explorer map 145, a spur – also labelled Greensand Way – is shown from Thursley to Farnham ; this is not part of the path.
Beacon Hill, while administratively and ecclesiastically part of Hindhead, Surrey, is a discrete settlement with its own history, amenities and character. It lies in the southwest corner of Surrey on the A287 road between the towns of Haslemere and Farnham. The village began to be developed in the 19th century.
Hindhead is a village in the Waverley district of the ceremonial county of Surrey, England. It is the highest village in the county and its buildings are between 185 metres (607 ft) and 253 metres (830 ft) above sea level. The village forms part of the Haslemere parish. [4]