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village; the County Council wanted to improve the line of the adjacent A246 Guildford road and Wallis persuaded them to cut and fill the sloping playing field to achieve the current superb flat cricket ground. At one stage it was the back-up ground to The Oval. He was the first Chairman of the Effingham Housing Association, a charity which built homes for local people; the most recent development, Barnes Wallis Close, was opened by two members of his family in 2002.
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Wallis lived with his wife Molly in the village for 49 years. Their home south of the village centre in Beech Avenue was called White Hill House but is now renamed Little Court and looks over Effingham Golf Club's 17th fairway. It is believed that early bouncing bomb experiments were carried out in
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Sir Barnes Wallis died on 30 October 1979 and was buried four days later in St Lawrence Churchyard, a few yards from KGV fields. Two weeks after the funeral, on 17 November, a memorial service was held for him at St. Lawrence Church and on noon that day an Avro Vulcan bomber from 617 Squadron flew
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Knighted in 1968, Sir Barnes Wallis was instrumental in the founding days of the KGV playing fields at Effingham. He was Chairman of the KGV Management Committee and negotiated the landscaping of the "bowl" cricket ground. As a fanatical cricket fan, he was keen to see a first-class ground in his
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church in 1932 and served as their secretary for eight years until 1940. In 1946 Barnes Wallis became an Effingham Parish Councillor and served as Chairman of Effingham Parish Council for 10 years. He was also the Chairman of Effingham Housing Association which helped the poor and elderly of 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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and a member of the Executive Council, holding office from 1894–1896. The Lodge and surrounding land, including what is now the KGV playing fields, Pauling bought and spent a "large sum of money in adding to it and spoiling it". In 1912, George Pauling was granted the privilege of a Private
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The house and lands which is now Effingham Golf Club passed through many hands until in 1815 the house and 358 acres (1.45 km) of land came into the possession of Sir Thomas Hussey Apreece. It was in 1927 when the Surrey Land and Development company negotiated a lease for a group of people
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On 10 July another V1 flying bomb scored a direct hit on a cottage called "Little Thatch". It killed the owner and injured his wife and child. This was the only civilian casualty of World War II in the village. The cottage was rebuilt and renamed Phoenix Cottage which survives to this day on
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wishing to build a golf course. Effingham Manor Golf Club was formed with the artisan golfers using as a clubhouse what are now greenkeepers' cottages near the third tee area. The club has one of the largest man-made lakes in the county which is used to water the golf course during droughts.
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was an important prehistoric thoroughfare in Britain. Part of this ancient road forms the southern boundary of Effingham parish. It was used by early traders of flint and stone implements and there is evidence of stone age flint mining in the neighbouring village of Horsley.
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In 1802 General Oliver de Lancy, Lord of the Manor of Effingham East Court, found a small camp of irregular form near Mare House, Dunley Hill in the south of Effingham parish. It is believed to be of Roman origin but was lost after the land was enclosed and became arable.
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of Grange. The parish, with the village, is in Dorking district, and comprises 3,148 acres (1,274 ha). Real property, £4,094. Pop., 633. Houses, 122. The property is much subdivided. Effingham Hall is the seat of the Stringers. The
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mansion, now the clubhouse, contains a large, intricately carved oak fireplace in the Armada room, dated 1591, which is believed to have been made with timbers from one of Lord Howard of Effingham's ships.
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noble called Aeffing built his "ham" or house in the area now known as Effingham. A charter of AD 727 granted 20 dwellings in Bookham and Effingham to the Benedictine monastery at Chertsey.
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The Royal Army Service Corps were stationed in Effingham with Canadian soldiers encamped and headquartered in High Barn, Beech Avenue, close to where Barnes Wallis lived.
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In 1967 on Barnes Wallis' 80th birthday the village presented him with an album about the history of Effingham in recognition of his national and village contributions.
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George Pauling made a name and fortune in connection with the expansion of the railways throughout southern and central Africa under his great friend and confidant, Sir
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and was reconstructed by David Burnsall in about 1770. Beside the clubhouse is a cedar tree dated to c.1600 which gives rise to the club emblem. The course, designed by
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A Wealth of the Nation report in 2002 found that Effingham had the second-highest proportion of adults with a savings account in the UK.
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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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who laid out its garden and orchard. The house later became Corpus Domini Convent and was converted to apartments in 2008.
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is 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of the middle of the village, which consists of new build homes and green space in the
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On 3 July 1944 a V1 flying bomb fell on Beech Avenue and hit close to a house called Orchard Walls which was damaged.
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As well as the golf club, the village is home to Effingham Cricket Club and Effingham and Leatherhead Rugby Club.
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In 2012 Howard of Effingham school became the first school from the south of England to qualify to play at
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A well-served small village in commerce but less so in public transport, dwarfed by its neighbours
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The Roman Catholic church of Our Lady of Sorrows was built in 1913 largely by George Pauling
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Barnes Wallis joined the governing body of St Lawrence Church, which is a Grade II*
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Long before Effingham was named by the Saxons, a prehistoric track now called the
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The History of Effingham in Surrey Published 1973 by Effingham Women's Institute
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in Surrey, reaching from the gently sloping northern plain to the crest of the
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lived most of his adult life here. He is best known as the inventor of the
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John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870–1872)
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mansion which is the clubhouse to Effingham Golf Course, then owned by
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was hunting on what is now Effingham Golf Course whilst staying at
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his garden using the family washtub and his children's marbles.
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The Parish of Effingham and Fetcham. The Roman Catholic Church.
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About half of housing scales slopes south of the A246 (between
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The Venerable Bede (an Anglo-Saxon chronicler in 7th Century)
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built in 1893 for Susan Muir-Mackenzie, a mutual friend of
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Effingham lay within the Saxon administrative district of
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St Lawrence's church is by and large of 1888 but has a
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nearby. The manor house and lands were then owned by
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is 50 m (160 ft) north of its boundary in
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It was held by Osuuold (Oswald) from 2112: 1347: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 948: 465: 1065: 711:construction methods to aeroplanes. 416:, which has services terminating at 90:11.98 km (4.63 sq mi) 962: 13: 1886:Effingham Junction railway station 1643:Puttenham & Crooksbury Commons 1219:National Heritage List for England 1160:National Heritage List for England 1031: 752:Among Effingham's architecturally 14: 2141: 1214:"Church of St Lawrence (1294793)" 428: 62: 1588: 829:'s Champion Schools tournament. 754:imposing or recognised buildings 549:Lord Mayor of the City of London 61: 54: 38: 2058:Guildford Crows Aussie Rules FC 1719:St Augustine's Abbey, Chilworth 1674:wooded slopes of the Hog's Back 1233: 860:Caravans/temporary/mobile homes 734:overhead as a mark of respect. 683: 592: 515:Medieval period to 18th century 507:, herbage and pannage worth 18 499:. Its domesday assets were: 4½ 1729:Holy Trinity Church, Guildford 1202: 1183: 1174: 1143: 1125: 1114: 1105: 1059:Office for National Statistics 1004:(b. 1950), former actress and 945:households living rent-free). 535:By the 14th century, the main 527:of the 14th century and south 445: 98:2,711 (Civil Parish 2011) 1: 2099:List of people from Guildford 1765:Academy of Contemporary Music 1739:St Nicolas' Church, Guildford 1382:Towns, villages, most notable 1304:Effingham Housing Association 1024: 575:2nd Baron Howard of Effingham 571:1st Baron Howard of Effingham 2007:Royal Surrey County Hospital 771: 747: 638:"a village, a parish, and a 456:King George V Playing Fields 410:Sutton and Mole Valley Lines 44:Village shops on The Street 7: 2048:Charlotteville Cycling Club 1775:Christ's College, Guildford 1744:St Mary's Church, Guildford 1155:"Effingham House (1188314)" 1012: 503:, 5 acres (2.0 ha) of 115:OS grid reference 10: 2146: 1931:Worplesdon railway station 1926:Wanborough railway station 1805:Howard of Effingham School 1800:Guildford School of Acting 1598:Parks and public woodlands 1314:King George V Village Hall 1309:Effingham Methodist Church 1292:Our Lady of Sorrows Church 1277:St Lawrence Primary School 1272:Howard of Effingham School 1062:Retrieved 21 November 2013 1055:United Kingdom Census 2011 956:She'll Follow You Anywhere 897:2011 Census Key Statistics 863:shared between households 790:Howard of Effingham School 423: 2091: 2040: 1939: 1901:Guildford railway station 1876:Chilworth railway station 1858: 1810:King's College, Guildford 1757: 1704: 1597: 1586: 1381: 573:) and it was his son the 303: 285: 281: 269: 257: 245: 241: 231: 219: 207: 197: 183: 165: 147: 129: 113: 102: 94: 86: 49: 37: 28: 23: 2120:Civil parishes in Surrey 1940:Buildings and structures 1916:Shalford railway station 1891:Gomshall railway station 1871:Ash Vale railway station 1050:11 February 2003 at the 813: 634:described Effingham as: 408:, where a branch of the 402:Junction railway station 1921:Tongham railway station 1906:Horsley railway station 1881:Clandon railway station 1790:Guildford County School 1297:29 October 2020 at the 1195:3 December 2013 at the 1137:30 October 2007 at the 741:Effingham Common Road. 539:stood on the site of a 450:A Roman coin featuring 392:Metropolitan Green Belt 382:who is buried here and 109:226/km (590/sq mi) 1329:Effingham Village Club 1319:Effingham Cricket Club 1241:"Wealth of the Nation" 833:Demography and housing 808:spring line settlement 784:, it is known for its 723:village with housing. 661: 644:Leatherhead r. station 602: 579:1st Earl of Nottingham 532: 221:Postcode district 2032:Yvonne Arnaud Theatre 1896:Guildford bus station 1795:Guildford High School 1749:Watts Cemetery Chapel 1190:Centenary – a history 657:diocese of Winchester 655:is a vicarage in the 636: 600: 522: 483:Effingham appears in 2125:Borough of Guildford 1850:University of Surrey 1830:Royal Grammar School 1820:Merrist Wood College 1375:Borough of Guildford 1324:Effingham Rugby Club 1132:Surrey Domesday Book 996:Top Gear (TV series) 857:Flats and apartments 497:Richard Fitz Gilbert 470:Around c. 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Village

Effingham is located in Surrey
Surrey
Density
OS grid reference
TQ1153
District
Guildford
Shire county
Surrey
Region
South East
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Leatherhead
Postcode district
KT24
Dialling code
Police
Surrey
Fire
Surrey
Ambulance
South East Coast
UK Parliament
Guildford
UK

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