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With cobbled streets and ancient alleys, historic buildings and lively festivals, Guildford is one of the most popular towns in the South.
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Great theatre, serene Basingstoke Canal paths, historic mosques and fun theme parks – Woking is a place with plenty to discover on a short holiday break.
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Chertsey town grew up around the community and trade surrounding Chertsey Abbey. The monastery dated from 666AD, the site of the fishponds is at Abbeyfields.
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Egham town dates from 900-700BC and is close to Runnymede Meadow, now managed by the National Trust, where King John sealed the Magna Carta in 1215.
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A visit to the market town of Dorking and to the surrounding Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a special experience.
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Horley is a small but busy town of over 20,000 people situated almost half way between London and Brighton on the south coast. It is mainly residential and sits astride both the main line railway and the A23 main road, between the two locations, clos
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Haslemere is a quaint and charming market town, steeped in history and the perfect place to shop, dine or stay a while and explore the beautiful surrounding countryside.
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Walton is a vibrant town, situated beside the River Thames in Surrey.
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The Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is a nationally treasured landscape. It is rich in wildlife, woodland, attractive market towns and villages.
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Lying in the extreme south eastern corner of Surrey is the ancient parish of Lingfield known to be in existence at the time of the Domesday book.
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Farnham will surprise you. An old English rural market town with a host of attractions for visitors, and its historic character combines with the best of modern facilities
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Weybridge is close to the attractions of London yet surrounded by Surrey countryside.
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Elmbridge is where town and country meet: a green Surrey borough within easy travelling distance of London.
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A historic town close to London, Esher is surrounded by green space.
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Dorking and Leatherhead are the main towns in the Mole Valley and are the twin towns of the Surrey Hills!
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England’s most heavily wooded county, offers visitors effortless access to a quality destination with a varied and deep-rooted heritage surrounded by outstanding countryside and towns.


