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to be ranked "48th worst" in the United
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is the 16th century Old Farm House in the town. Its listing states '... C16 with C18 addition to front left, C19 addition to right. Timber framed core, stuccoed over with plain tiled roofs. Large brick stack to rear and ends. 2 storeys with 2 tripartite wood casements to centre of first floor...' and
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sought to widen its reach, by opening a rare pure suburbia outlet. Hinchley Wood residents, organised as
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bought some more land on which to build a goods yard, which in the event was never built because competition from road haulage became too great, but the land was retained; ultimately this allowed a car park to be provided.
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tower described as "c1822. Rendered brick on projecting plinth with hipped slate roof. 3-storey square tower to centre...C20 glazing bar sash windows throughout".
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countryside and the rivers. While we do not have a pub we do have a strong community spirit". The town lost the status in later editions.
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912:References
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194:South East
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1605:Claygate
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460:Surbiton
150:District
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