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1057:. For what reason this pretty name is given to a sort of Telegraph house, stuck up at public expense upon a high hill; for what reason this outlandish name is given to the thing, I must leave the reader to guess; but as to the thing itself; I know that it means this; a pretence for giving a good sum of public away every year ..."
978:, was built in the 1890s at a cost of £1.85 million. It was one of the most lavish private residences in the world. The grounds included a series of three interconnecting lakes and an underwater billiard room. The main building burnt to the ground in 1953. Today the grounds and remaining buildings are private family homes.
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of Witley have been commuted for £13, and the small for £200. The church is a cruciform structure, principally in the early
English style, with a central tower surmounted by a spire, and contains monuments to the Chandler and Webb families, and some ancient brasses. A district church, dedicated to
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The proportion of households in the civil parish who owned their home outright compares to the regional average of 35.1%. The proportion who owned their home with a loan compares to the regional average of 32.5%. The remaining % is made up of rented dwellings (plus a negligible % of
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William de
Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, Gilbert's nephew by marriage, was granted it, who died in 1240. However, this was to no effect, as he gave it back. It reverted to the King, who then granted it to Peter de Rivaulx, who similarly suffered a
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in 1264, Eleanor was seized, who granted the tenants a release from the oppressive exactions of her predecessor on condition that they should cause a yearly service to be held in Witley Church for the souls of her husband and of Peter of Savoy.
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which owned virtually all of the land in the medieval period, seven existed – of which three were senior as had nobility living in, or owning, them; Malden wrote 3,788 words, mostly of their ownership and centrepiece of each, the
853:, sometimes in conjunction with that of Ashurst Park: in 1514, for example, to Thomas Jones and also to his son. In 1656 Edward More, grandson of Sir Edward, sold it to Thomas Russell; it was probably already broken up into farms, and
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and enlarged into a cruciform shape towards the end of the 12th century, when its tower was also erected. The church contains an inscribed stone, set in the chancel wall, bearing the name of the
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Witley civil parish council has a website with sections for Witley and
Milford. It consists of 16 councillors; unpaid as with all civil parishes, and the rest of Waverley is likewise entirely
835:), to Sir George More in 1605. He later sold the park to Sir Edward More, and the title of the manor to Henry Bell of Rake manor. After this time the manor was never again held by nobility.
615:, and comprises 6,324 acres (2,559 ha), of which 3,150 acres (1,270 ha) are arable, 900 acres (360 ha) pasture, 1,100 acres (4.5 km) wood, and 1,174 acres (4.75 km)
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676:, of minimal notability given general forfeiture in favour of each diocese appointing its own clergy – he wrote 1,857 words about the church history with a layout plan. As to
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had it within her powers by the time of her accession to just grant the manor, possibly due to the internal wars of religion and Sir
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Enton Hall was a leading spa, made famous by James Bond author Ian
Fleming, who wrote about his own 1956 stay there in Thunderball, referring to it as Shrublands.
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Station has direct access from Wheelerstreet along Rake Lane and from Witley along a straight track behind the school and beside the railway
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Park, but in the parish of Witley, and was early held by Richer de Aquila and subsequently his grandson heir
Gilbert. It was included in the
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received the remaining (as some is thought to have been sold off) whole of Lea park in 1730. His son sold it to a
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The average level of accommodation in the region composed of detached houses was 28%, the average that was apartments was 22.6%.
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1688:"The Waverley Borough Council (Reorganisation of Community Governance) Order 2023"
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1386:(1819–1880), English novelist, spent her final years in the village.
1376:(1846–1904), mining entrepreneur, was found guilty of fraud at the
1298:(1203-1263), Lord of the Manor of Witley in the thirteenth century.
1157:; London is 33.5 miles (53.9 km) northeast as the crow flies.
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1398:(1870–1932), amateur entomologist and owner of the Hill Museum.
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had half of it via marriage. By heirs expiring of the other
1421:, Sussex, England), founding member and keyboardist of the
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St. John the Evangelist, was built at Milford in 1836: the
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and 6.6 miles (11 km) southwest of the county town,
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to Sir William Fitz William, with which it descended to
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in the north. Occupying its hills in the south-west are
962:. The graveyard has 13 war graves administered by the
795:(created Duke of Bedford, Earl of Pembroke); when the
1469:(Civil Parish; includes town of Milford in the north)
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the Brodrick family. There is a place of worship for
517:. The village has the private sector, but charitable
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The Bigod Earls of Norfolk in the thirteenth century
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Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
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1160:Witley Civil Parish contains the large village of
950:times. The church building was transformed by the
672:that year, H.E. Malden, wrote copiously about the
1858:"Details from listed building database (1260732)"
1841:The Church of England – All Saints Church, Witley
1370:(1825–1899), artist, is buried in the churchyard.
1187:, each parish charging a small annual precept on
549:Drawing of "Whitley" by James Bourne, circa 1820
1830:All Saints (Church of England community website)
1695:Local Government Boundary Commission for England
995:and is said to stand on the site of a Saxon inn.
917:; the other third was sold by the Fox family to
493:. The village is served by two stations on the
1588:List of places of worship in Waverley (borough)
1221:, though some smallholdings and playing fields
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456:. In 2011 the parish had a population of 8130.
1133:in Surrey 2.6 miles (4 km) south west of
925:to build an imitation 13th century farm here.
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807:. Then we see still more royal holding, with
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687:Wytley Chesberies or Wytley Cheasburies Manor
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1411:and arms merchant for the British government
1774:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3
1304:, Duke of Clarence (1338–1368), brother of
1217:Five can be named first which form a loose
942:All Saints' Church is built from surviving
631:at £17. 15. 10.; patron and incumbent, the
619:. A pleasure-fair is held on 23 April. The
599:dictionary of England" describes Witley as
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2022:"Cissy celebrates landmark 100th birthday"
1570:Enton Mill was the subject of a painting,
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1350:(1927–1994), comedian who starred in the
1340:(1863–1945), prime minister, had a house
750:Peter of Savoy and later Earl of Richmond
664:In 1911 historian and factfinder for the
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805:George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence
485:is a wide expanse of land, owned by the
440:and 6.6 miles (11 km) southwest of
1933:Grid reference Finder measurement tools
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623:is a discharged vicarage, with that of
448:including a small part of the forested
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69:Typical Houses of Petworth Road, Witley
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34:For uses of the homophone Whitley, see
2085:Photo gallery by Witley Parish Council
1557:'s visit to Shrublands health farm in
919:George Brodrick, 4th Viscount Midleton
785:James Fiennes, 1st Baron Saye and Sele
2708:Bramley & Wonersh railway station
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907:Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montagu
1121:Witley Civil Parish within Waverley
817:Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln
2533:St Edmund King and Martyr's Church
1863:National Heritage List for England
1776:. Institute of Historical Research
863:James Cecil, 6th Earl of Salisbury
855:James Cecil, 4th Earl of Salisbury
525:founded in Westminster in 1553 by
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2847:Shottermill & Haslemere F.C.
2682:University for the Creative Arts
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2057:"Enton Mill and Enton Mill West"
2000:. London: Phoenix. p. 290.
1798:, (The Boydell Press, 2005), 31.
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2898:Former civil parishes in Surrey
1851:All Saints, Witley – Grade I –
1461:Caravans/temporary/mobile homes
915:Denzil Holles, 1st Baron Holles
1716:"Surrey Registration District"
1674:Office for National Statistics
1574:, by the 19th century artist,
1546:households living rent-free).
1326:the King's Hall at Westminster
923:Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
899:Dissolution of the Monasteries
123:8,130 (Civil Parish 2011)
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2543:United Church (URC/Methodist)
2538:St Peter and St Paul's Church
839:Lea Park known as Witley Park
821:Richard Sackville (escheator)
2637:King Edward's School, Witley
1923:Penguin English Library 1967
2652:The Royal School, Haslemere
2128:Towns, villages and hamlets
1000:Semaphore/Telegraph Station
572:, 3 acres (1.2 ha) of
140:OS grid reference
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2677:St John's College, Wonersh
1677:Retrieved 21 November 2013
1670:United Kingdom Census 2011
1498:2011 Census Key Statistics
1464:shared between households
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921:c. 1822; his son employed
889:Oxenford Grange Gate Lodge
877:(see below) for £250,000.
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535:City of London Corporation
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2728:Haslemere railway station
2723:Godalming railway station
2713:Cranleigh railway station
2498:St Teresa of Avila Church
2486:List of places of worship
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1768:H.E. Malden, ed. (1911).
1273:The village is served by
666:Victoria County Histories
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533:– supported by the
501:, to the south in nearby
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2794:Rural Life Living Museum
2747:Buildings and structures
2528:Meadrow Unitarian Chapel
1621:chancel repair liability
1296:Peter II, Count of Savoy
1125:Witley is a village and
911:messuage called Oxenford
764:. After his success at
642:living is in the gift of
521:boarding and day school
2773:Farnham Beer Exhibition
2733:Milford railway station
2718:Farnham railway station
2617:Frensham Heights School
2509:St Joan of Arc's Church
1996:Lycett, Andrew (1996).
1742:30 October 2007 at the
1563:was inspired by author
1417:(born 27 March 1950 in
1405:Raymond Frederick Brown
1378:Royal Courts of Justice
1364:, lived in the village.
1279:Milford railway station
1228:Also in the parish are
825:William More of Loseley
699:Roke or Roakeland Manor
635:J. Chandler; the great
627:annexed, valued in the
134:293/km (760/sq mi)
2863:Godalming Cricket Club
2738:Witley railway station
2548:Congregational Church
2030:Tindle Newspaper Group
1434:Demography and housing
1390:Gertrude Mary Tuckwell
1320:; Peter of Savoy; and
1314:Godwin, Earl of Wessex
1283:Portsmouth Direct Line
1275:Witley railway station
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1078:Next station downwards
1039:but no trace remains.
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556:Witley appears in the
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495:Portsmouth Direct Line
275:Postcode district
2657:St Catherine's School
2523:Friends Meeting House
1974:Witley Parish Council
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2842:Old Carthusians F.C.
2789:Mother Ludlam's Cave
2642:Prior's Field School
2556:Salvation Army Hall
2435:Devil's Jumps, Churt
1737:Surrey Domesday Book
1594:Notes and references
1458:Flats and apartments
1261:King Edward's School
1064:Next station upwards
781:Philippa of Hainault
777:Edward II of England
523:King Edward's School
420:is a village in the
253:Sovereign state
2893:Borough of Waverley
2837:Godalming Town F.C.
2804:Winkworth Arboretum
2758:Top Gear test track
2692:Woolmer Hill School
2662:St Dominic's School
2597:Charterhouse School
2121:Borough of Waverley
1885:"Witley All saints"
1516:% Owned with a loan
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1368:Myles Birket Foster
1131:Borough of Waverley
1023: /
944:Anglo-Saxon England
819:sold the estate to
813:Baron Saye and Sele
658:Harry Sutton Palmer
396: /
2888:Villages in Surrey
2754:Dunsfold Aerodrome
2672:St Hilary's School
2667:St Edmund's School
2607:Edgeborough School
2587:All Hallows School
2504:St Andrew's Church
2465:Moor Park, Farnham
2440:Devil's Punch Bowl
1770:"Parishes: Witley"
1550:In popular culture
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1338:David Lloyd George
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515:Kingdom of England
426:Witley and Milford
341:UK Parliament
287:Dialling code
175:Witley and Milford
43:Village in England
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2832:Farnham Town F.C.
2647:Rodborough School
2627:Godalming College
2622:Glebelands School
2592:Broadwater School
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