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New Haw

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harvesting or at other times when help was needed on the farms. Conditions at the school were far from ideal. The schoolroom was often in need of repair, and during the winter of 1906 temperatures plummeted to 1 °C (35 degrees Fahrenheit), and at one time the teacher of the infants was herself only 11 years old.
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offers local residents athletic facilities, including a gym, football pitches, and tennis courts. There are a number of public houses throughout the area: the Black Prince (dating from 1937 and still largely unaltered externally) on Woodham Lane and Scotland Bridge Road roundabout, the Station (was
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The village centre lies around the junction of Woodham Lane and the Scotland Bridge Road roundabout and on the northwest side of the latter, until recently, a well-established motor vehicle sales business occupied an original 1930s garage, petrol station and workshop known for many years as "Woodham
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In 1873 All Saints School was founded as a school for Poor Persons, probably with a grant from John Marshall-Paine, who had previously lived at Sayes Court, Addlestone. The school opened in 1874 and included accommodation for 92 pupils. School records show that there were frequent absences during
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word for "lock gate", and it is possible that New Haw developed following the installation of the "new" lock gate in 1653, near The White Hart pub. The Grade II Listed New Haw lock-keeper's cottage (pictured) dates from 1782 but was heavily rebuilt with steel strengthening beams added above the
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Several aeroplanes are believed to have crashed in New Haw during the early decades of the 20th century. On 25 May 1912, an Avro Type F cabin monoplane landed upside down on nearby Addlestone Moor. Photographic evidence of this accident is held by
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the Claremont, then the Catherine of Aragon) next to West Byfleet railway station, and The White Hart adjacent to the Wey Navigation on New Haw Road roundabout with Woodham Lane and Byfleet Road.
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in New Haw is one of few A-roads in the South East to have narrow sections for HGVs at the bridge crossing the Wey Navigation and with a sharp bend on the turn-off for Woodham.
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In the 1950s/60s New Haw and Woodham Tug of War club won a number of national titles. They even appeared in the American magazine Sports Illustrated.
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ground floor windows after a gas explosion and fire in 1982. It appeared as Mr. Bedford's "Cherry Cottage" in the 1964 science-fiction film
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and a popular shopping area for local residents is The Broadway, where a number of shops, public houses and restaurants are located.
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The village has a number of open spaces. The largest is Heathervale Park, a green space bordering the Basingstoke canal.
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passes, without junctions for more than 3 miles, through the west of the village. The main north-south road, the
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With the commuter boom of the 1950/60s, New Haw expanded further southwest down Woodham Lane towards
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There is a little evidence of New Haw's history. The original village was a
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In 1911 the school became All Saints' Church. It is part of the diocese of
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rises through three steep locks in the relatively short New Haw section.
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New Haw stands on an irregular south-west border close to Woking, the
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New Haw is located in Surrey
Surrey
Density
OS grid reference
TQ053631
District
Runnymede
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
KT15
Dialling code
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Runnymede and Weybridge
UK
England
Surrey

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