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Cuddington, Surrey

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After the destruction of Nonsuch in 1671–2, the area was taken over by neighbouring farms. In 1959–60, stone from the parish church was uncovered, revealing that the palace inner courtyard had been built around the foundations, on top of the former graveyard. Several outbuildings belonging to the
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containing 911 acres (369 ha), and the Little Park containing 671 acres (272 ha), part of which remains and part of which has been converted to residential areas of Ewell and Cheam. The palace was never fully completed by Henry VIII but was sufficient under
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in 1538 from Richard Codington, who was the heir to his father's estate, and Elizabeth, Richard's wife (as was typical added as a trustee to override any interests she otherwise could have claimed for their offspring).
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The whole of the former village of Cuddington, with its mansion and church, were swept away by Henry VIII to make room for the palace afterwards known as Nonsuch, and its two parks — the Great Park or
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medieval manor house were also located during these excavations. The archaeologists also concluded that Vicarage Lane had formed part of the road between Cuddington and Ewell, to the south west.
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was formed for it in 1906 officially from "Cheam and Cuddington parish" however the latter term was long out of use and dropped by the
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the estates of Cuddington extended over 1,859 acres (752 ha), the southern part being upon the
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in 1933, with portions to the northeast and south becoming part of
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The church of St Philip, Cheam Common, was built in 1876, and an
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the Woolwich and Thanet beds, the rest upon the London clay
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Its domesday assets were: 5 1: 454:/ University of Portsmouth, 452:Great Britain Historical GIS 358:to be used by Keeper of the 234:. Cuddington lay within the 405:"The Great Park of Nonsuch" 18:Human settlement in England 681: 310:, with its own overseers. 264:Cuddington lay within the 599:H.E. Malden, ed. (1912). 527:H.E. Malden, ed. (1911). 458:. Retrieved 16 May 2010. 403:Titford, Charles (1967). 340:Henry VIII purchased the 155: 40: 28: 529:"Parishes: Cuddington" 387:ecclesiastical parish 462:9 April 2012 at the 246:Epsom Rural District 147:Sovereign state 629:. Church of England 277:Anglo Saxon England 194: /  627:"Cheam St Dunstan" 368:Gilles de Noailles 279:to supplement the 271:, a strategic and 601:"Parishes: Cheam" 391:Church of England 356:Mary I of England 306:, but separately 218:was a village in 213: 212: 97:Shire county 672: 639: 638: 636: 634: 623: 617: 616: 614: 612: 596: 590: 589: 587: 585: 569:Historic England 565: 559: 558: 557:. 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Cuddington is located in Surrey
Surrey
District
Epsom and Ewell
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
UK
England
Surrey
51°21′25″N 0°13′55″W / 51.357°N 0.232°W / 51.357; -0.232
Surrey
Henry VIII
Nonsuch Palace
Cheam
Copthorne
hundred
Epsom Rural District
Epsom and Ewell
Cheam
Copthorne
hundred
judicial
Anglo Saxon England
county

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