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Bramley, Surrey

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1894. Architecturally, its clock tower has been well maintained. An extension in 1957 provided indoor toilets and office accommodation. The school has recently been entirely refurbished out of doors and decorated throughout indoors. Originally the school catered for four- to fourteen-year-olds but in 1973 it became a First School and caters for girls and boys from four to seven years old.
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Development in the village was also influenced by Mrs Charlotte Sutherland, who leased Church House in 1848. She largely financed the building of the north aisle of the Church in 1851, the new Vicarage (now demolished and replaced by Old Rectory Close), the Village School, the cemetery and its chapel
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Charles Smith purchased a site from Elizabeth Street of Birtley House in 1848. His son William established a brewery in Bramley High Street before 1865. This continued in operation until 1923, when the brewery chimney was demolished. His other son Richard established a foundry in Bramley High Street
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In 1887 Bramley Grange was built on the site of the earlier White House for Colonel Webster (who later developed Bramley Golf course). After the Great War it was converted to a popular hotel and remained a hotel until burnt down in 1996. Between the wars there was more housing development, including
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there has been considerable development in the centre of the village, much of it on the east side, including shops, Windrush Close, the Catholic Church, the public library, Blunden Court and Old Rectory Close. On the opposite side houses were built in Mill Lane and Home Park Close was built on the
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The oldest existing school in the village, now called Bramley Infants School (previously Bramley C of E Primary School) was established in 1850 and at that time consisted of only two classrooms and a clock tower. Two more classrooms were added in 1874 and a further classroom and hall were built in
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Coronation Oak green today is all that remains of the original village green at the centre of the village. It was once the crossroads where Linersh Lane, the road from Wonersh, met Deep Lane, the original route from Wintershall, and the first Mill Lane (moved in the 1820s), which started from the
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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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By the end of the 19th century the local government of the village changed with the establishment of a Parish Council in 1894. This met, as it still does, in the Village Hall whose Victorian exterior and modern additions conceal a barn with timbers dating back to c.1400.
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north side of the house now called 'Saddlers', which was previously known as 'Corners' or 'Old Corners'. There is a reference to a moated manor house near the village green, which would probably have dated from the 14th century; it survived to the early 19th century.
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flows through and drains the village. There were two mills, Bramley Mill and Snowdenham Mill, probably both here at the time of the Domesday survey, and Emply Lane (now a bridleway) led to the second of these mills from the higher land around Wintershall.
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Smithbrook is a cluster of 26 buildings of which eight form Smithbrook kilns a former brick-making factory; it is centred 2 miles (3.2 km) south of Bramley village centre Smithbrook Brickworks (1936) Ltd were its major operator, see
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The village was growing in the 17th century; many of the houses on the west side of the High Street date from this period. Bramley Manor, opposite East Manor and originally the farm for Bramley Manor, was built in the middle of the century.
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St Catherine's School was established in 1885, and has grown to have a significant physical presence in the village. Building of the Chapel began in 1893 and it was dedicated in the following year. It is a notable example of the work of
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brought deaths and wounded men from the front were also seen in the village as Thorncombe Park was used as a hospital. In 1921 the war memorial at the crossroads was built, designed by architect and local resident Frederick Hodgson.
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Amenities include a post office, general grocer's, butchers, pet shop, antiques shop, art gallery, café, a restaurant, fish and chip shop, Chinese takeaway and a classic car showroom. There are two public houses: the
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probably included farmers from the Wintershall and Thorncombe Street areas of present-day Bramley, but there is no evidence for early settlement in the village area and no evidence of any Roman settlement.
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By the mid 16th century there were 63 houses in what was called Bramley township, 22 of them within half a mile of the church. Two of the grandest houses in the village, of
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Boundary walls were built and the burial ground was licensed for the first time in 1676. Holy Trinity was a daughter church of Shalford; Bramley only became a separate
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Various railway companies had built lines in the vicinity and there were stations at Guildford in 1845, Godalming soon after, and Shalford in 1849. Then in 1865 the
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old kitchen garden of Bramley House, which had once contained ' a long range of greenhouses and an abundance of peaches, nectarines, plums, cherries and pears.'
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but before spinning and weaving the stems were "retted"; soaking in running water, a procedure which could have used the stream which also powered the mills.
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and dressings and is Grade II listed. Grange Cottages were also built at the beginning of the century as staff cottages for Bramley Grange.
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passes through the hamlet after passing through Bramley. Birtley Brook is a small linear woodland brook to its south that flows into the
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was purchased for the poor of the parish in 1735. This was at the far end of the Bramley millpond; it was sold a century later when the
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Bramley Church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, dates from the 12th century with further additions in the 13th century. The tower and
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Grafham, like Bramley, is a settlement by the A281 Guildford-Horsham road and includes three roadside buildings that form part of
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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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designed Millmead House in Snowdenham Lane as a speculative development for her in 1904; she designed the garden. This has
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The village fête is held in May each year on Gosden Common, and the village Bonfire in November is a huge local event.
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date from the early 13th century with the south transept (now part of the south aisle) added later in the century.
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hamlet and Goose Green to the southwest. In shape it is a linear hamlet with 35 houses. The
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leading to Birtley Green around the east slope of Hurst Hill was established as an alternative
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and plans to create an inland waterway between London and Portsmouth led to the building of a
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The 18th century brought more changes with the road through the village becoming part of the
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that form Birtley Courtyard and ten houses, three of which are listed buildings. The
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The holding by Odo of Bayeux is also commemorated by a plaque in the village centre.
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in Surrey by yearly income. It rendered a total of £83 14s 8d per year to its
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of Bramley village centre and has 29 houses and four listed buildings.
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which lasted until the early 1960s and is now the site of Bramley Motors.
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road: many such buildings have survived and the village has a substantial
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A village cricket match between Grafham and Smithbrook, and Alton in 2015
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match in 1745 on Gosden Common where Bramley Cricket Club play today.
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church, St Andrew's, is the burial place of its stone-specialist
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arrived the wider area was lightly settled. The builders of the
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overlords. The area comprised most of the western half of the
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in Surrey, south east England. Most of the parish lies in the
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There is a golf course and cricket green. This was the first
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to its north, consists of Birtley Green Nursing Home, three
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Most villagers made their living from agriculture. A house
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There is cricket ground in Grafham used by Blackheath CC.
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retained an interest in the area, and her friend, leading
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and carvings of Woodyer himself, his wife and daughter.
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Birtley Green, Thorncombe Street, Grafham and Smithbrook
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Bramley C of E Primary School, also supported by the
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Key Statistics; Quick Statistics: Population Density
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Its Domesday assets were: 39½ 428:and track its expansion and division during the 416:Within its boundaries there is evidence of the 636:, remain: East Manor (which faces the rebuilt 1608: 420:but documents record a village at the end of 8: 1217:A History of the County of Surrey: Volume 3 961:or Cran, significant tributary of the main 748:linking Guildford with Horsham opened, and 27:Village and civil parish in Surrey, England 2319: 1615: 1601: 1593: 1405:. No. 43763. 4 March 1996. p. 8. 945:, separated by a 100 metres (330 ft) 41: 571:The Anglo-Saxon settlers of neighbouring 1448:. Waverley Borough Council. 19 July 2005 1098: 1040: 1158: 977:This hamlet is 1.5 miles (2.4 km) 398:about three miles (5 km) south of 312: 268: 236: 212: 124: 97: 48: 2211:Bramley & Wonersh railway station 1467: 1465: 1463: 1443:"Bramley Conservation Area appraisal" 1353: 1351: 1166: 1164: 1162: 827:Bramley & Wonersh railway station 713:brought concerns for shipping in the 296: 284: 272: 258: 246: 226: 194: 176: 158: 113: 7: 102:18.87 km (7.29 sq mi) 1206: 1204: 1202: 1200: 1198: 1196: 1194: 2036:St Edmund King and Martyr's Church 1538:National Heritage List for England 1380:National Heritage List for England 1334:National Heritage List for England 1302:National Heritage List for England 1270:National Heritage List for England 1219:. 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Grafham, Surrey
Bramley, Hampshire

Bramley is located in Surrey
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