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1974:(20,000–7000 BC). Mesolithic sites at Wonham, Flanchford and Sidlow. Finds at Wonham include arrowheads and a plano-convex knife. The Lower Mole appears to have been settled during the same period and a flint axe dating from Mesolithic period found on spit of land close to River Mole in Cobham in 1965. Remains of a flat-bottomed dug-out canoe were found at the confluence of the Mole and Thames in 1877 by a local boatman. The canoe is preserved at the
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chalk and provided with a manhole and access shaft to allow periodic inspection. In the late 1960s the domes were reopened and inspected and the alluvium in the largest swallow hole was observed to have subsided by 1.5 metres (4 ft 11 in) under the centre of one of the domes. When the
Dorking to Leatherhead railway was constructed in 1859, a fossilised swallow hole was discovered in the cutting at the south end of
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Molesey Lower Mill, also known as Sterte Mill, was associated with the manor of Molesey Prior. During the Commonwealth it was used for gunpowder manufacture, but after the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 it reverted to corn milling. An old timber structure was replaced by a brick building in
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Molesey Heath Local Nature
Reserve lies on the west bank of the Mole, west of the Island Barn Reservoir. The Heath is an area of rough scrubland and, despite its name, is a reclaimed landfill site hence its large but artificial mound and small plateau. The site is a rich habitat for birds including
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Highly polluting discharges have become less common but have taken place since 2000. In 2003, Gatwick
Airport Ltd pleaded guilty to charges of allowing chemical pollution to enter the River Mole after a detergent, used to clean rubber and oil from the runway, was washed into Crawters Brook by airport
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between 400 and 800 m (440–870 yd) wide towards Cobham, where it begins to descend to a lower flood plain, which broadens as the river turns in an axehead meander. At the east end of
Painshill Park, the flood plain narrows into a trench about 60 m (66 yd) wide, in which the river
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Crawley. The second-largest Sewage Treatment Works (STW) in the Mole catchment is located on the Gatwick Stream 3 km (1.9 mi) upstream of the confluence with the Mole: Crawley STW discharges 15,000 m (530,000 cu ft) of water per day, and in prolonged dry
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ran along the North Downs from
Farnham and Guildford, crossing the Mole Gap to the north of Dorking and following the river to Horley. Between Betchworth and Box Hill, the north bank of the River Mole was stabilised and made steeper to prevent wheeled vehicles from crossing. At Boxhill Farm, where
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Mill Pond, which have never been known to run dry. A survey in March 1883 estimated that the
Fetcham springs were producing about 3.6 million imperial gallons (16,000 m) every day. A second survey in 1948 estimated that the same springs were yielding about 5 million imperial gallons
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lies permanently below the level of the riverbed, allowing water to drain out of the river through swallow holes in the bed and banks. The amount of water lost from the river is significant and in very hot summers the channel can become dry between
Mickleham and Thorncroft Manor; this was recorded
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Cobham Mill, downstream of
Leatherhead, consisted of two mills used for grinding corn. In 1953 the larger mill was demolished by Surrey County Council to allieviate traffic congestion on Mill Road. The remaining red brick mill dates from the 1822 and was in use until 1928. It was restored to full
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during its construction in 1936. Initially the surveyors tried to fill the holes with rubble to prevent the foundations of the new road subsiding. However this proved to be impractical and they were instead covered by concrete domes, up to 18 m in diameter, each fully supported by the surrounding
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Between Cobham and Esher, the Mole's historic courses have deposited gravel on top of the London Clay. The depth of the deposits generally varies from 2.5 to 7 m (8–23 ft); the lower layers are generally highly compacted and cemented together with brick-red iron oxide, whereas the
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in 1792, after responsibility for maintenance had been transferred to the county council by Act of Parliament. The bridge has nine low arches and is primarily built of red brick with stone coping. The parapets were rebuilt in 1914 and the structure was given a Grade II listing in 1953.
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assessed 23% of the watercourses as Grade B (good) or better. In 2002 this figure was 60%. Investment in the Sewage Treatment Works in the catchment area has improved the quality of the discharges into the river, and modifications to the runway and apron drainage systems at
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East Molesey Upper Mill was associated with the manor of Molesey Matham. It was used to produce gunpowder from the time of the Commonwealth until about 1780. The island where it stood now forms part of the ornamental gardens of a housing development called "The Wilderness".
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at each side. The bridge was renovated and strengthened in 1999 by a group of Canadian engineers working on the Terra Nove project. The restoration project was dedicated to the memory of the Canadian servicemen who were billeted in the manor during the Second World War.
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and entering a largely rural area. 0.7 km (0.4 mi) south of Sidlow the mean flow is measured as 2.21 m/s (78 cu ft/s) at Kinnersley Manor gauging station (48 m above OD). The Earlswood Brook, a tributary draining the urban area of
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A multi-span composite deck supported on steelwork tresses with a total span of 48 m (157 ft) and a main span of 22 m (72 ft) over the river itself. Constructed between January and March 2008, replacing an earlier bridge on the same site.
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of the river, however from this point downstream to Brockham, the river cuts a narrow trench no more than 150 m (160 yd) wide. A similar trench is runs up several of the Mole's tributaries, notably along Deanoak Brook which follows a local
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A part suspended steel and timber deck bridge, spanning 42 metres (138 ft). The bridge was designed by the architect Howard Humphreys and the westernmost section is a drawbridge which may be raised to prevent access to Painshill Park.
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access to the river from the north bank was required for the herd of dairy cows, a row of twelve concrete cylinders were cast as an anti-tank measure. Gun mounts were also installed to protect both Boxhill and Deepdene bridges and several
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Between Dorking and Leatherhead the Mole cuts a steep-sided valley through the North Downs, creating a 170-metre-high (560 ft) river cliff on the western flank of Box Hill. The bedrock is permeable chalk and the
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Built in 1957 as part of the scheme to divert the A23 around the eastern periphery of Gatwick Airport. The bridge has a 15 m (49 ft) span with mass concrete abutments and a pre-stressed concrete deck.
1934:'s 1611 map of Surrey this stretch of the river is denoted by a series of hills accompanied by the legend "The river runneth under". However the river's name is unlikely to have derived from this behaviour: The
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A wooden bridge is thought to have existed on the site of Cobham Bridge since the 12th century, the upkeep of which was the responsibility of the adjacent landowners. The present bridge was constructed by
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periods it accounts for up to 75% of the flow of the Mole downstream of the confluence. The mean flow measured at Horley gauging station (52 m above OD) is 1.40 m/s (49 cu ft/s).
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bridges in Leatherhead of which the 14 arch Leatherhead Town Bridge is the oldest. The first bridge on this site was probably constructed during the late Middle Ages and was rebuilt and enlarged by the
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The river has captured the imagination of several authors and poets, particularly since in very hot summers the river channel can become dry between Dorking and Leatherhead (most recently during the
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has been designated a Local Nature Reserve. Although much of the surrounding land has been taken by residential and commercial development, this section of the Mole supports 20 different
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upper layers are loosely packed with angular flints and sand. Remains of a further gravel terrace, containing cherts and flints to a depth of 4 m (13 ft), line the east side of
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The single-span Shell Bridge stands in the grounds of Thorncroft Manor, to the south of the Town Centre. The bridge was constructed as an ornamental feature in parkland laid out by
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The river passes under the airport in a 425 m (465 yd) long concrete culvert with 50 cm (20 in) thick walls and roof. The culvert was constructed in 1957.
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The Mole descends 15 m in the 10 km stretch between Brockham and Leatherhead, compared to 3 m in 19 km between Horley and Brockham.
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The River Mole originally flowed into the River Thames at the point where the present Hampton Court bridge now crosses the Thames (approximately 500 m upstream of the present
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working order by the Cobham Mill Preservation Trust, and is now open to the public from 2 pm to 5 pm on the second Sunday of each month (between April and October).
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When the Burford Bridge was rebuilt in 1937, excavations revealed a "flint-surfaced approach to ford at low level having all the signs of Roman workmanship" suggesting that
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A tour thro' the whole island of Great Britain: divided into circuits or journies, giving a particular and diverting account of whatever is curious and worth observation ..
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in the 1.5 km (0.93 mi) stretch immediately north of the runway were reinstated in 1999, in a £1.2 million project to facilitate airport expansion.
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and the increased gradient of the river, allow the water table to drop below the bed of the river. Water is therefore able to flow out of the river through
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Horley Mill was first mentioned in a deed of the early 13th century. The most recent mill was demolished in 1959, although the mill house still stands.
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The Mole Gap and North Downs do not appear to have been settled until the late Stone Age: A large axe, typical of a "rough-out" axe produced during the
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The Pipp Brook drains the northernmost heavily wooded slopes of Leith Hill (which include Squire's Great Wood and Abinger Forest), as well as areas of
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from the Anglian ice sheet caused the Thames to divert southwards and flood the valley of the Mole–Wey river, thus adopting its present route through
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The river crossing at Sidlow Bridge was heavily defended and a line of pill boxes was constructed on the north bank of the river. Concrete anti-tank
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Edwards, Jesse (2012). "Defoe the geographer: Redefining the wonderful in 'A Tour Thro' the whole Island of Great Britain'". In Hayden, Judy (ed.).
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A principal tributary of the Earlswood Brook is the Redhill Brook, which includes The Moors wetland nature reserve within its catchment area.
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The gauging station south of Gatwick Airport was installed in 2005, replacing an earlier station located 200 m (220 yd) downstream.
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The medieval bridge was rebuilt by Gwilt in 1786, but was washed away during the September 1968 floods. The present bridge opened in 1971.
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finds include a bronze sword found close to the river north of Amberley Farm near Charlwood and a small hoard of weaponry consisting of two
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estimated that up to 5200 fish of 14 different species were killed as the pollution drained downstream. The airport was fined £30,000 by
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Bull AJ, Gossling F, Green JF, Haywood HA, Turner EA, Wooldridge SW (1934). "The River Mole: its physiography and superficial deposits".
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which was to have a branch to London following the Mole for much of its length. Between 1825 and 1828 the architect and civil engineer
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However, during the early 1930s, when Hampton Court Way and the bridge were built, the River Mole was redirected to flow into the
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period, which was discovered in 1952 during building work in Westhumble, A flint mine of the same period has been discovered at
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went to fish in the River Mole – and there are still angling clubs there – he would find that he would still be able to catch a
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Hazelton C (1998). "Variations between continuous and spot-sampling techniques in monitoring a change in river-water quality".
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were installed. An anti-tank ditch was dug from the Stepping Stones eastwards across the fields belonging to Bradley Farm (now
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in the late 18th century. The bridge is largely composed of flint and has a large inverted scallop shell in the place of the
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in my youth is a drain, and it will remain a drain." Rebuttals included that the Mole is a "charming Surrey steam" and "If
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has improved dramatically and the Mole now boasts the greatest diversity of fish species of any river in England. Twelve
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The River Mole where it runs separately from the River Ember - at the site of East Molesey Upper Mill near The Wilderness
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In common with much of the rest of the Weald, the earliest evidence of human settlement along the Upper Mole is from the
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Edmunds FH (1948). "Correspondence on the movement of water in the middle and lower chalk of the River Dour catchment".
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In addition there was Ember Mill, which stood on the banks of the old course of the River Ember near Hampton Court Way.
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several sites along the course of the Mole were fortified for the defence of London against invasion from the south.
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in 1782–83. The bridge is a long structure of 14 segmental arches resting on low piers, finished in red brick in
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as well as the water itself. The river also provides a corridor for wildlife through the centre of Leatherhead.
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A few metres downstream of Leatherhead Bridge stands the Grade II listed railway viaduct which carries the
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Docherty, J (1969). "The Geomorphology of some Late Glacial Deposits in the Western Part of the North Downs".
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Wooldridge SW (1938) The glaciation of the London Basin and the evolution of the lower Thames drainage system
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passing through the Mole Gap, however he was unable to attract sufficient financial interest in his scheme.
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The undershot wheel at Painshill Park was restored in 1987 and is located at the end of an artificial
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of the Mole and the River Thames at Hampton Court Palace it is possible to catch a wide variety of
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The upper Mole catchment is dominated by a single broad terrace, which runs continuously from
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Today the Mole is navigable for the 400 m (440 yd) from the confluence with the
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Confluence of the Mole and Ember with the Hampton Court Way crossing in the foreground
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for treatments, including acid/alkali neutralisation, before release into the river.
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The River Mole has the most diverse fish population of any river in England. The
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The course of the river through Norbury Park was partially straightened when the
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to facilitate the movement of chalk from quarry to market. In 1810 the engineer
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5762:"In pictures: Environment Agency workers rescue fish from dried-out River Mole"
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The motorway achievement: Building the network in southern and eastern England
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over the river. The bridge was constructed in 1867 and, at the insistence of
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in 12th- and 13th-century Court Rolls. This name is probably derived from the
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The original road bridge on this site was destroyed during flooding in 1968.
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A nationally scarce species which is locally common on the River Mole is the
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Esher Mill also known as Royal Mill was at the end of Mill Road in
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in the river reflects the geology of the catchment area. Viviparid
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The Manor of Wistomble in the Parish of Mickleham: A local history
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heavy flooding of East Molesey and Thames Ditton in September 1968
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and Crawley, and that the flow rate responds rapidly to rainfall.
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Proceedings of the Leatherhead and District Local History Society
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River Ember Flood Relief Channel and confluence with the Thames
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Lowther AWG (1958). "A Late Bronze Age Sword from Charlwood".
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The major tributaries of the River Mole are the Ifield Brook,
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A guide to the industrial history of the borough of Elmbridge
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Minutes of the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway Company
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Confluence of the Mole with the Thames opposite Hampton Court
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the Mole cuts a steep-sided valley (the Mole Gap) though the
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6789:(4). Leatherhead and District Local History Society: 96–100.
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That with the Fearne-crown'd Flood he Minion-like doth play:
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described the journey taken by the River Thames to the sea:
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in memory of their members who died in the Second World War
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is significantly higher than might be expected from natural
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that include wetland habitats, The Mole Gap forms part of a
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Baldwin, Peter; Baldwin, Robert; Evans, Dewi Ieuan (2007).
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And underneath the Earth, for three miles space doth creep:
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Whose eyes so pierc't his breast, that seeming to foreslowe
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Single track bridge built in 1842 and refurbished in 1993.
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does not appear until the 16th century, first occurring as
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Andrews JH (1960). "Defoe and the Sources of His 'Tour'".
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The Mole passes Horley to the west, flowing north towards
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that include wetland habitats are located within the Mole
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The street Where you live: The story of Horley Road Names
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Marchington T (2000). "Wartime Defences: A Second Look".
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by Mary Drinkwater Bethune, which was published in 1839.
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the landowner, was given lavish architectural treatment.
6874:. Vol. 21, no. 13. Time Inc. 1946. p. 36.
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in 1634 and remains of the mill race are still visible.
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1.00 m/s (35 cu ft/s)(9 August 1993)
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But as they thus, in pompe, came sporting on the shole,
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levels in the river were high; however, since 1995 the
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Holling F (1966). "Mesolithic Flint Axe from Cobham".
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Till gotten out of sight, quite from her mothers keep,
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With trifling up and down, he wandreth here and there;
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to the entry to the Mole Gap. Above Meath Green (near
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The Geology of the county around Windsor and Chertsey
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The geology of the country around Reigate and Dorking
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7807:"Flanchford Bridge rebuilding project delayed again"
7236:"A Guide to the Industrial Archaeology of Elmbridge"
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6889:. No. 47642. London. 25 March 1937. p. 17.
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Rankine WF (1952). "Neolithic Axe from Westhumble".
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4355:"The Mole Catchment Abstraction Management Strategy"
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And that he in her sight, transparent might appeare,
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As still his goodly traine yet every houre increast,
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Opened in 1927 by Henry Cubitt, 2nd Baron Ashcombe.
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8188:"Molesey Mills: A history of the mills and milling"
8152:"The Great Fire At Burns And Co, Lower Green Esher"
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7838:"Bridge over the River Mole, Sidlow Bridge, Surrey"
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His way still under ground till Thamis he overtake.
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6908:Discover Leatherhead: Gateway to the Surrey Hills
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5974:Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
5798:Fagg CC (1957). "Swallow holes in the Mole Gap".
5647:"Photograph of swallow-hole in bed of River Mole"
5164:"Gatwick Airport Corporate Responsibility Report"
5122:Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers
4985:"Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty"
4762:(Map). 1:25000. Explorer. Ordnance Survey. 2009.
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16:Tributary of the River Thames in southern England
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8267:Poly-Olbion, Song XVII lines 47-50, 53-57, 59-64
7902:. Horley, Surrey: Horley Local History Society.
3858:Yet leaves its trace. The waters find their way,
3855:Flowed through the yawning chasm? That awful day
3600:Yet is not this the Brook, entiseth him to stay.
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6600:(9). London Archaeologist Association: 240–243.
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5559:Elmbridge Borough Council. Retrieved 2014-06-15
5095:Proceedings of the 1st International Conference
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3684:digs her selfe a path, by working day and night
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955:Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
953:. The entirety of the Mole Gap lies within the
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6254:Dictionary Of Place Names In The British Isles
5879:(3). The Royal Geographical Society: 268–277.
5844:(1–2). Geological Society of London: 171–177.
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1759:A tour thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain
853:From Sidlow, the Mole turns northwest towards
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7926:Allen R (1958). "Gatwick: London's Airport".
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6938:"Leatherhead Bridge, Bridge Street (1028646)"
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6648:. International Institute of Social History.
5988:Journal of the Institution of Civil Engineers
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3541:And Mole, that like a nousling mole doth make
2946:A five-arch brick viaduct constructed by the
2221:Leatherhead Town Bridge across the River Mole
1304:amphibians. A second non-native species, the
8249:The Fairie Queen, book 4, canto 11, verse 32
7400:. Chichester: Phillimore. pp. 238–239.
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4910:"Small hydroelectric power: Betchworth Park"
4599:
4565:
3870:Their silent flow; like bitter tears, unshed
3849:When the foundations of these stedfast hills
3846:When first the waters forced an outlet here:
3620:The way which he so long intended was to go,
2124:
1512:Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
647:Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSIs)
637:During the second half of the 20th century,
8185:
8039:"Old Castle Mill (Grade II) (1279088)"
7233:
7056:UK Memorials: Commemorating Canada's Fallen
6506:
6311:"Detail from Rocque's Map of Surrey, c1768"
6114:Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society
6046:
5815:
5813:
5368:
5348:. Stroud: History Press. pp. 118–119.
5272:"Water firms 'abusing' sewage law loophole"
5270:Syal, Rajeev; Mole, Graham (27 July 2003).
5195:HL Deb, 11 September 1972 vol 335 cc138-165
5041:"The Water Wheel (Grade II) (1030126)"
4786:. Environmental Expert. 11 September 2008.
4513:
4511:
4509:
4507:
4505:
4379:
3852:Were shaken, and the long imprisoned stream
3765:And sullen Mole that hides his diving flood
2557:Built in 1990 to replace an existing ford.
825:to the south of Horley, where it meets the
681:
9524:
9510:
9168:
9154:
8810:
8796:
8401:
8387:
8329:Environment Agency: River Mole information
8278:Wild Flowers; or Pastoral and Local Poetry
7531:
7339:
7291:Clarke CW (1977). "A3 Esher Bypass Open".
6677:The rural economy of the southern counties
6591:
6525:
6438:
6053:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
6022:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
5985:
5870:
5800:The South-eastern Naturalist and Antiquary
5629:
5625:
5623:
5621:
5482:
5092:
4873:
4537:
4486:. Local Nature Reserves. Natural England.
4431:. Environment Agency. 2003. Archived from
4397:Proceedings of the Geologists' Association
4360:. Environment Agency. 2006. Archived from
3876:Unheeding of our grief; but swelling still
3864:In caverns pervious to their course alone,
3861:Now laughing in the sun - now swallowed up
3641:would hardly on: oft turning back to show,
2086:proposed a Grand Imperial Ship Canal from
1337:River Mole from Common Meadow, Leatherhead
1044:with the River Thames, on the reach above
664:The river has captured the imagination of
7375:. Midhurst: Middleton Press. p. 40.
7290:
7058:. Veterans' Affairs Canada. December 2005
6515:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 122–123.
6416:. Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford University.
6388:
6339:
6196:
6194:
6192:
6176:
6174:
6167:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 107–108.
6019:
5905:
5899:
5826:
5708:(4th ed.). Coulsdon: Frosted Earth.
5699:
5697:
5438:
5116:
5114:
4752:
4635:
4420:
4418:
3873:From the dim eye, before a careless world
3829:Dwells Peace - and Peace is wealth to me.
3814:The dark-brow'd wood, the headlong steep,
3720:runnes into the earth, about a mile from
2039:. The first, in 1663, was passed by the
1739:Box Hill & Westhumble railway station
1713:most recently in 1949, 1976 and 2022. At
1467:) is also found along the river, and the
1252:151.017 km (58.308 sq mi)
1202:Water quality of the River Mole in 2019:
1119:, blocking the path of the proto-Thames.
1005:, where a 11-metre (35 ft) diameter
63:and part of the River Thames (light blue)
8095:. Cobham Mill Preservation Trust. 2012.
7866:
7835:
7512:
6999:. Dorking: Dorking Local History Group.
6988:
6673:
6640:
6200:
6180:
5838:Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology
5810:
5759:
5644:
5600:Geological Collections in Surrey Museums
5518:
5516:
5485:"Grouped Plan for River Shingle Beetles"
5343:
5269:
5135:Quarterly Journal of the Geology Society
4867:
4784:"Forty years on from the floods of 1968"
4610:Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names
4502:
4257:, rather than on the main river channel.
3788:Come on the long drawn clouds that fling
3548:
3513:
3463:
3406:
3398:
3327:
2216:
2160:
2019:
1993:along with Neolithic flakes of flint at
1936:Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names
1694:
1332:
964:
765:
674:Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names
8218:
7944:
7925:
7804:
7420:
7266:Building and Civil Engineering Projects
7052:"The Shell Bridge and Thorncroft Manor"
6994:
6736:
6734:
6732:
6611:
6609:
6607:
6457:
6407:
6355:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 7–12.
6092:
5908:"Daniel Defoe and the Dorking District"
5797:
5793:
5791:
5789:
5787:
5728:
5675:
5669:
5618:
5550:Esher Commons Map and Information Sheet
5434:
5432:
5399:
5086:
4546:
3914:Table of tributaries of the River Mole
3782:Sweet Health, I seek thee! Hither bring
3712:He writes in the appendix to Song XVII
1802:
1752:and probably grew up in the village of
1632:
1518:and is an SSSI of European importance.
1274:21.803 km (8.418 sq mi)
892:, 1 km (0.6 mi) northeast of
661:and is an SSSI of European importance.
61:Map showing the River Mole (dark blue)
9930:
7742:
7680:
7618:
7587:
7562:
7373:Branch Lines around Effingham Junction
7115:. Geograph Britain and Ireland. 2008.
6904:"History and Heritage: The River Mole"
6832:
6740:
6189:
6171:
6159:Bonner A. "Surrey River Names: Mole".
5694:
5522:
5377:. Surrey Amphibian and Reptile Group.
5176:from the original on 23 September 2010
5111:
5013:Wooldridge, SW; Hutchings, GE (1957).
4808:
4709:
4707:
4705:
4703:
4701:
4679:
4574:
4415:
4349:
4347:
4345:
4343:
4341:
4339:
4337:
4335:
4333:
3843:Who may count back that forgotten time
3820:Here Thames I watch thy flowing tides,
3808:Ay there's the scene! Beyond the sweep
3557:by Michael Drayton, published in 1612.
2948:Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway
1560:The West End Common forms part of the
1016:and then forming the boundary between
9505:
9363:List of civil parishes in West Sussex
9149:
8791:
8382:
8002:
7975:
7199:
6690:
6620:(5th ed.). Midhurst: Middleton.
6397:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 167.
6284:"A Topological Dictionary of England"
5998:
5994:. Institution of Civil Engineers: 73.
5954:
5772:from the original on 5 September 2022
5741:from the original on 4 September 2022
5596:"The geology of the county of Surrey"
5513:
5451:from the original on 5 September 2008
5219:from the original on 11 December 2003
4922:from the original on 29 December 2009
4790:from the original on 11 February 2023
4714:Marsh, T; Hannaford, J, eds. (2008).
4519:"Mole Abstraction licensing strategy"
3522:by Edmund Spenser, published in 1590.
3306:Baldhorns Copse, Rusper, West Sussex
2117:with an appropriate licence from the
1699:The dry channel of the River Mole in
1687:
437:3.74 m/s (132 cu ft/s)
378:5.43 m/s (192 cu ft/s)
8069:from the original on 11 January 2022
8015:from the original on 19 October 2012
7957:from the original on 19 October 2012
7897:
7879:from the original on 19 October 2012
7848:from the original on 19 October 2012
7786:from the original on 19 October 2012
7755:from the original on 19 October 2012
7724:from the original on 19 October 2012
7693:from the original on 19 October 2012
7631:from the original on 19 October 2012
7600:from the original on 19 October 2012
7544:from the original on 19 October 2012
7463:from the original on 24 October 2016
7433:from the original on 19 October 2012
7352:from the original on 19 October 2012
7212:from the original on 19 October 2012
7181:from the original on 19 October 2012
6914:from the original on 14 October 2010
6826:
6804:"Box Hill, Surrey: walk of the week"
6729:
6615:
6604:
6447:. Surrey Archaeological Society: 80.
6290:from the original on 2 November 2012
6158:
5784:
5576:from the original on 18 October 2018
5429:
4991:from the original on 26 January 2010
4490:from the original on 19 October 2014
4464:from the original on 18 October 2018
3826:But where the Mole all silent glides
3368:Castle Mill at Pixham is a Grade II
2293:List of crossings of the River Mole
1345:is dominated by coarse fish such as
549:0.33 m/s (12 cu ft/s)
511:1.40 m/s (49 cu ft/s)
473:2.21 m/s (78 cu ft/s)
7984:from the original on 25 August 2021
7773:
7711:
7321:from the original on 8 January 2011
7238:. Surrey Industrial History Group.
7168:
7137:
6851:from the original on 11 August 2011
6759:from the original on 11 August 2011
6548:from the original on 2 January 2021
6488:from the original on 2 January 2021
6420:from the original on 15 August 2011
6370:from the original on 2 January 2021
6308:
6231:from the original on 2 January 2021
6140:from the original on 2 January 2021
6071:from the original on 2 January 2021
5936:from the original on 2 January 2021
5678:Horley: Pageant of a Wealden Parish
5447:. Surrey Biodiversity Partnership.
5381:from the original on 4 October 2011
5251:from the original on 2 January 2021
4740:from the original on 5 October 2013
4698:
4644:. Surrey Industrial History Group.
4587:from the original on 12 August 2022
4330:
3823:Thy thousand sails am proud to see;
3791:Their shadows o'er the Surry-Hills.
3747:sullen Mole that runneth underneath
3567:(first published in 1612) the poet
1840:The river is first recorded in the
13:
8258:Poly-Olbion, Song XVII lines 20-32
8162:from the original on 27 March 2020
8099:from the original on 17 April 2013
8044:National Heritage List for England
7817:from the original on 6 August 2015
7660:National Heritage List for England
7492:National Heritage List for England
7487:"Bridge over River Mole (1229319)"
7272:from the original on 31 March 2012
7087:National Heritage List for England
7030:National Heritage List for England
6974:National Heritage List for England
6943:National Heritage List for England
5760:Bradshaw, David (19 August 2022).
5284:from the original on 16 April 2012
5149:Géographie physique et Quaternaire
5046:National Heritage List for England
4987:. Surrey Hills Partnership. 2010.
4951:National Heritage List for England
4888:10.1111/j.1747-6593.1998.tb00161.x
4266:The Middle Pleistocene period was
3910:
3797:Where late as now I freedom stole,
3794:Yon green-topt hills, and far away
3419:were in the borough of Elmbridge.
2760:, strengthened and refurbished by
1671:), the terrace corresponds to the
1419:and water scorpions (of the genus
969:Painshill Park Waterwheel (on its
599:. The river gives its name to the
14:
9974:
8322:
8298:A topographical history of Surrey
8231:from the original on 20 July 2011
8200:from the original on 3 March 2016
7268:. A Torn Construction Ltd. 2008.
7242:from the original on 22 July 2011
7150:from the original on 26 June 2017
7119:from the original on 26 June 2017
6814:from the original on 9 March 2011
6717:from the original on 30 July 2010
6535:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6509:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6467:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6441:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6391:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6349:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6321:from the original on 22 July 2011
6210:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6203:"Surrey Place Names: River Names"
6161:Surrey Archaeological Collections
6126:10.1144/gsl.jgs.1886.042.01-04.18
5962:. London: G. Strahan. p. 95.
5915:Surrey Archaeological Collections
5729:Seymour, Jenny (19 August 2022).
5657:from the original on 4 March 2016
5531:from the original on 14 June 2011
4855:from the original on 27 June 2008
4648:from the original on 22 July 2011
4525:from the original on 23 July 2019
3817:And valley paths without a crowd!
3785:Thy balm that softens human ills;
1850:Cartulary of the Abbey of Eynsham
1435:provide an excellent habitat for
713:
591:for 80 km (50 miles) to the
344:512 km (198 sq mi)
9603:
9533:
9063:List of civil parishes in Surrey
8581:Puttenham and Crooksbury Commons
8410:
8304:
8282:
8270:
8261:
8252:
8243:
8212:
8144:
8111:
8081:
8051:
8027:
8011:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
8005:"Footbridge over the River Mole"
7996:
7980:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7969:
7953:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7947:"River Mole at Granthams Bridge"
7938:
7891:
7875:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7860:
7844:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7829:
7798:
7782:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7767:
7751:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7736:
7720:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7705:
7689:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7674:
7643:
7627:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7612:
7596:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7590:"Footbridge over the River Mole"
7581:
7556:
7540:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7525:
7506:
7475:
7445:
7429:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7414:
7389:
7364:
7348:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7333:
7303:
7284:
7254:
7208:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7193:
7177:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7162:
7146:. Geograph Britain and Ireland.
7131:
7101:
7070:
7044:
7013:
6957:
6926:
6885:"The Mole Crossing at Burford".
6835:"Defence Area 38: Sidlow Bridge"
6655:from the original on 8 June 2011
6460:"Neolithic Sites in West Surrey"
5527:. Mole Valley District Council.
5501:from the original on 4 July 2011
5239:"Airport Fined for Killing Fish"
5207:"Airport Guilty of Killing Fish"
5074:from the original on 7 June 2010
4823:from the original on 22 May 2011
4575:Harris, Simon (11 August 2022).
4303:
3803:On thy wild banks romantic Mole.
3800:And spent one dear delicious day
3396:woollen cloth and milling corn.
1958:'s 1768 map of Surrey, the name
1400:, large pike and barbel. At the
1249:60.133 km (37.365 mi)
1135:
55:
36:
9953:Local Nature Reserves in Surrey
9426:Population of major settlements
9090:Population of major settlements
8417:Surrey Hills National Landscape
7805:Seymour, Jenny (24 July 2015).
6878:
6863:
6699:
6684:
6667:
6634:
6585:
6560:
6519:
6500:
6451:
6432:
6401:
6382:
6333:
6302:
6276:
6243:
6152:
6101:
6040:
6013:
6005:Dines, HG; Edmunds, FH (1933).
5979:
5966:
5948:
5864:
5850:10.1144/gsl.qjeg.1972.005.01.16
5753:
5722:
5638:
5588:
5562:
5543:
5494:. UK Biodiversity Action Plan.
5476:
5463:
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5393:
5362:
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5296:
5263:
5231:
5199:
5188:
5155:
5140:
5127:
5060:
5029:
4977:
4965:
4934:
4902:
4843:"River Mole Diversion, Gatwick"
4811:"Sustainability Report 2001/02"
4802:
4776:
4311:Colonel John Drinkwater Bethune
4278:
4260:
4247:
4238:
4221:
4212:
4203:
4191:Tributaries of the River Thames
4167:
3415:Five of the mills mentioned in
3379:
3339:, a view of Castle Mill in 1869
3323:
1814:. The river meanders across an
1501:
1283:
702:on the river in 1086, of which
665:
657:. The Mole Gap forms part of a
8468:Mole Gap to Reigate Escarpment
7655:"The Borough Bridge (1278439)"
7371:Mitchell, V; Smith, K (1990).
6743:"Defence Area 12: Dorking Gap"
5704:Davison, M; Currie, I (1996).
4476:
4450:
3887:
3836:The River Mole or Emlyn Stream
3811:Of London's congregated cloud,
3756:(1688–1744) wrote in his poem
3742:–1647) described the river as
3428:Dissolution of the Monasteries
2212:
1965:
1318:) was introduced to a site at
1271:9.507 km (5.907 mi)
1162:South-East Strategic Committee
1099:to meet the proto-Thames near
285: • coordinates
200: • coordinates
42:The River Mole at the foot of
1:
9633:Wey and Godalming Navigations
7299:(1805). Embankment Press: 26.
7171:"River Mole: Tanner's Bridge"
6342:"A Mesolithic Site at Wonham"
6065:10.1016/s0016-7878(04)80055-5
6034:10.1016/s0016-7878(36)80018-2
5653:. British Geological Survey.
5473:- Dragonflies and Damselflies
5375:Database of amphibian species
4946:"Betchworth Castle (1017996)"
4876:Water and Environment Journal
4409:10.1016/s0016-7878(34)80032-6
4324:
4267:
3736:
3610:he meets the soft and gentle
3502:
3361:Mention is made of a mill at
3312:
2754:
2337:Hampton Court Railway Station
2165:
2074:proposed a canal linking the
2015:
1868:of 1086, and subsequently as
960:
774:
162:Physical characteristics
9883:Queen Elizabeth II Reservoir
9431:Parliamentary constituencies
9080:Parliamentary constituencies
7457:Paul (England)'s Photostream
7262:"Bridge over the River Mole"
5369:Wycherley J (January 2008).
5021:. London: Methuen. pp.
4521:. Environment Agency. 2013.
2318:Confluence with River Thames
1942:either comes from the Latin
1835:
1516:Special Area of Conservation
1160:, involving a member of the
706:was the oldest, dating from
680:either comes from the Latin
659:Special Area of Conservation
587:and flows northwest through
324: • elevation
239: • elevation
7:
9827:Thorpe Park No 1 Gravel Pit
8193:. Molesey History Society.
7311:"Painshill Park Footbridge"
7234:Baker RG, Oliver R (1989).
5483:Williams M (October 1999).
4315:St George's, Hanover Square
4179:
2300:
2251:Leatherhead to Dorking line
1787:(23,000 m) a day. The
1762:(first published in 1724):
1644:dips below the impermeable
903:
533: • location
495: • location
459: • location
420: • location
362: • location
265: • location
180: • location
10:
9979:
9742:Claremont Landscape Garden
9471:Grade II* listed buildings
9110:Grade II* listed buildings
8639:Netherside Stream Outcrops
8493:Woldingham and Oxted Downs
8353:Next confluence downstream
7776:"Leigh: Flanchford Bridge"
5304:"Mole (Horley to Hersham)"
5169:. London Gatwick Airport.
3699:As longing to imbrace old
3532:(first published in 1590)
2885:Stepping Stones Footbridge
2268:and similar shells in the
1830:
1732:, along the course of the
1627:
1578:Hyacinthoides non-scriptus
1537:species and 15 species of
1130:
1003:Painshill Landscape Garden
746:in the drainage basin, at
545: • average
507: • average
469: • average
433: • average
394: • maximum
384: • minimum
374: • average
18:
9911:
9845:
9787:McLaren Technology Centre
9730:Lakes, ponds and wetlands
9729:
9641:
9612:
9601:
9550:
9449:South Downs National Park
9413:
9372:
9248:
9202:
9191:
9072:
8910:
8844:
8833:
8762:
8714:
8688:
8647:
8619:
8501:
8458:Hackhurst and White Downs
8423:
7621:"Plaque, Deepdene Bridge"
7317:. Littlehampton Welding.
7082:"Cobham Bridge (1377488)"
6410:"The Hampton Court Canoe"
5572:. Natural England. 1999.
5346:The little book of Surrey
5344:Matthews, Rupert (2010).
4684:. Buckingham: Barracuda.
4460:. Natural England. 2005.
4284:The prefix of the former
4186:List of rivers in England
4156:
4127:
4069:
4006:
3969:
3926:
3913:
3015:Borough Bridge (Brockham)
2943:Guildford to Redhill Line
2350:Hampton Court Branch Line
2312:
2309:
2306:
2303:
2292:
2276:
2125:Second World War defences
1906:of 1577. The antiquarian
1748:, who attended school in
1566:Elmbridge Borough Council
1237:Mole (Horley to Hersham)
920:. The sudden change from
761:
666:several authors and poets
553:
543:
531:
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9868:King George VI Reservoir
9782:Lakeside Leisure Complex
9661:River Bourne, Addlestone
9466:Grade I listed buildings
9105:Grade I listed buildings
8345:Next confluence upstream
8118:Tarplee, Peter. (1998).
8089:"Welcome to Cobham Mill"
7423:"Bridge at Young Street"
6641:Bogart D (August 2007).
5873:The Geographical Journal
5651:Geoscenic Digital Assets
5439:Cousins D (March 2007).
4717:UK Hydrographic Register
4682:The Watermills of Surrey
4196:
3594:so gratiously doth greet
2733:Concrete girder bridge.
2357:Hampton Court Way Bridge
2178:via seventeen hexagonal
2043:but was defeated in the
1910:uses the Latinized form
943:Epsom to Horsham railway
722:'s catchment area above
463:Kinnersley Manor, Sidlow
243:105 m (344 ft)
9863:Kempton Park Reservoirs
9777:Kempton Park Racecourse
8361:, Water Gallery (north)
7976:Shazz (28 March 2016).
7563:Course, E, ed. (1987).
6870:"Picture of the Week".
5402:Stizostedion lucioperca
5326:Catchment Data Explorer
5308:Catchment Data Explorer
5068:"The Bramah Waterwheel"
4105:Hookwood Common Stream
3760:(first published 1713)
3590:His Greatnes, whom the
1914:in the 1586 edition of
1642:Hastings Beds sandstone
1564:, owned and managed by
829:, a tributary draining
754:and the urban areas of
336:80 km (50 mi)
9666:River Bourne, Chertsey
8227:. SurreyProperty.com.
8221:"East Molesey History"
6258:. Bloomsbury. p.
5680:. Horley: WH Chouler.
5525:"Local Nature Reserve"
5148:
4973:Westhumble Association
4816:. BAA London Gatwick.
4271: 781,000–126,000
3885:
3832:
3768:
3750:
3730:
3710:
3648:how loth he was to go.
3558:
3547:
3523:
3469:
3412:
3404:
3388:is first mentioned in
3340:
2955:Castle Mill Footbridge
2603:Stoke D'Abernon Bridge
2295:(from mouth to source)
2222:
2025:
1930:published in 1613. In
1904:Description of Britain
1776:
1704:
1610:Impatiens glandulifera
1461:white-legged damselfly
1338:
1079:and along the present
974:
771:
682:
9958:Thames drainage basin
9943:Rivers of West Sussex
9893:Stain Hill Reservoirs
9858:Island Barn Reservoir
9853:Bessborough Reservoir
9643:Ordinary watercourses
9203:Boroughs or districts
8845:Boroughs or districts
8764:National Cycle Routes
7453:"Pressforward Bridge"
6910:. Visit Leatherhead.
6674:Marshall, WH (1798).
6567:Campbell MWB (1993).
6250:Room, Adrian (1988).
6108:Hudleston WH (1886).
5632:The London Naturalist
5441:"Wetland Action Plan"
5406:The London Naturalist
5328:. Environment Agency.
5310:. Environment Agency.
5162:Griffifths P (2006).
4760:Crawley & Horsham
3840:
3779:
3762:
3744:
3714:
3573:
3552:
3538:
3517:
3476:, on the reach above
3467:
3410:
3402:
3331:
3273:Baldhorns Park Bridge
2903:Ramblers' Association
2857:Epsom to Horsham line
2802:Epsom to Horsham line
2762:Surrey County Council
2498:Painshill Park Bridge
2332:East Molesey, Surrey
2220:
2174:crosses the river at
2161:Crossings of the Mole
2084:Nicholas Wilcox Cundy
2023:
1797:rainwater percolation
1764:
1698:
1648:. From the source to
1604:) and the non-native
1336:
1294:Pelophylax ridibundus
1030:Island Barn Reservoir
968:
769:
610:The Mole crosses the
328:6 m (20 ft)
9888:Queen Mary Reservoir
9792:Mercers Country Park
8872:Reigate and Banstead
8276:R Bloomfield (1806)
8186:Brian Smith (2009).
8158:. 15 November 2019.
7867:Rogerson, R (2009).
7836:Rogerson, R (2009).
6995:Jackson, AA (1988).
6844:. English Heritage.
6752:. English Heritage.
6707:"The River Molember"
6594:London Archaeologist
6047:Monckton HW (1904).
5676:Chouler, WH (1975).
5555:14 July 2014 at the
5523:Shaw R (June 2005).
4290:borough of Elmbridge
4000:Fetcham Mill Stream
3536:wrote of the river:
3292:Source of River Mole
2950:Company in 1847–48.
2661:Waterway Road Bridge
2457:A3 River Mole Bridge
2101:to Molember Weir at
2049:Houses of Parliament
1922:is the first to use
1791:in the chalk of the
1734:A24 Mickleham Bypass
1730:Burford Bridge Hotel
1622:little ringed plover
1525:) and River Lane in
1465:Platycnemis pennipes
1453:beautiful demoiselle
908:Between Dorking and
859:second order streams
742:. There is only one
738:to the southwest of
655:Local Nature Reserve
597:Hampton Court Palace
307:51.40111°N 0.33917°W
222:51.12500°N 0.27389°W
114:Reigate and Banstead
98:Districts / Boroughs
9903:Wraysbury Reservoir
9837:Winkworth Arboretum
9832:Virginia Water Lake
9590:River Tillingbourne
9251:(cities in italics)
9235:Mid Sussex District
9220:Chichester District
9035:Staines-upon-Thames
8913:(cities in italics)
8716:Long-distance paths
8634:Chiddingfold Forest
8334:Groundwater quality
7945:Chapman, P (2005).
7714:"Betchworth Bridge"
7683:"Betchworth Bridge"
7532:Rogerson R (2009).
7340:Craddock H (2008).
7202:"Heading for Esher"
6526:Williams D (2008).
6317:. Molesey History.
6183:English River Names
5706:Surrey Weather Book
5606:on 29 February 2012
5277:The Daily Telegraph
4484:"Map of River Mole"
3896:, Earlswood Brook,
3752:In a similar vein,
3644:For his much loved
3392:. It was used for
3384:Slyfield Mill near
3358:are still visible.
3333:The Mill at Dorking
3254:Rusper Court Bridge
2738:Pressforward Bridge
2717:Young Street Bridge
2636:Bookham Branch Line
2119:British Canoe Union
1954:(Mul's island). In
1848:and in the AD 1005
1842:Red Book of Thorney
1772:Daniel Defoe (1724)
1475:) is found between
789:St Leonard's Forest
303: /
218: /
9898:Staines Reservoirs
9878:Molesey Reservoirs
9812:Papercourt Marshes
9628:Wey and Arun Canal
9195:West Sussex Portal
8531:Devil's Punch Bowl
8300:. Surrey: Dorking.
7743:Capper, I (2008).
7681:Capper, I (2009).
7619:Capper, I (2010).
7588:Davies, M (2006).
6997:Dorking's Railways
6691:Cundy, NW (1827).
6616:Vine, PAL (1996).
6340:Ellaby EL (1977).
5906:Bastian F (1957).
5819:Shepperd R (1982)
5070:. Painshill Park.
4680:Sidder, D (1990).
4636:Baker RGM (1989).
4317:in September 1844.
3651:The mother of the
3559:
3524:
3470:
3413:
3405:
3346:The first mill at
3341:
3235:Lambs Green Bridge
3153:London Road Bridge
2860:Three arch bridge
2570:New Guildford Line
2223:
2026:
1976:Pitt Rivers Museum
1705:
1394:floating pennywort
1361:area to encourage
1339:
1190:Environment Agency
1170:Environment Agency
1168:(succeeded by the
1166:Thames Conservancy
1142:Environment Agency
1109:Middle Pleistocene
975:
772:
312:51.40111; -0.33917
227:51.12500; -0.27389
9925:
9924:
9623:Basingstoke Canal
9499:
9498:
9249:Major settlements
9178:Ceremonial county
9143:
9142:
9040:Sunbury-on-Thames
8911:Major settlements
8820:Ceremonial county
8785:
8784:
8601:Winterfold Forest
8591:Stockstone Quarry
8516:Blackheath Common
8377:
8376:
8156:Lower Green Esher
8003:Smith, C (2010).
7407:978-1-86-077446-1
7200:Baker, G (2010).
6695:. London: Clowes.
6201:Bonner A (1925).
6181:Ekland E (1928).
5823:chapter 9 page 85
5715:978-0-9516710-6-1
5645:Rhodes J (1949).
5445:Priority Habitats
5426:30 (12) 3017–3024
5247:. February 2004.
5215:. November 2003.
4769:978-0-319-24085-4
4730:978-0-9557672-2-7
4558:978-1-409-42042-2
4165:
4164:
3771:Robert Bloomfield
3659:, likewise beares
3587:came down to meet
3529:The Faerie Queene
3520:The Faerie Queene
3374:bed and breakfast
3350:was built during
3310:
3309:
3114:Lee Street Bridge
3074:Flanchford Bridge
3035:Betchworth Bridge
2699:Thorncroft Bridge
2296:
2155:armoured vehicles
1972:Mesolithic Period
1946:(a mill) or is a
1773:
1598:large bittercress
1590:golden saxifrages
1281:
1280:
1277:Heavily modified
1121:Glacial meltwater
686:(a mill) or is a
557:
556:
21:River Mole, Devon
9970:
9938:Rivers of Surrey
9873:Knight Reservoir
9607:
9570:Cranleigh Waters
9560:River Blackwater
9538:
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9503:
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9486:Lord Lieutenants
9240:Worthing Borough
9230:Horsham District
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9120:Lord Lieutenants
9045:Walton-on-Thames
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8586:St Martha's Hill
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7459:. Flickr. 2006.
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6093:Dewey H (1915).
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4458:"River Mole LNR"
4454:
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4438:on 28 March 2014
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4367:on 2 August 2006
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4138:Crawter's Brook
4086:Salfords Stream
4079:Earlswood Brook
4058:Baldhorns Brook
3986:Pachesham Brook
3927:Confluence with
3911:
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3430:it was owned by
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2809:Swanworth Bridge
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2262:Capability Brown
2225:There are three
2197:(which ran from
2144:Denbies vineyard
2131:Second World War
2041:House of Commons
1825:St George's Hill
1806:
1774:
1771:
1691:
1636:
1606:Himalayan balsam
1586:Caltha palustris
1510:includes twelve
1492:Cuscuta europaea
1457:Calopteryx virgo
1443:, fast swimming
1205:
1204:
989:, (which drains
874:electricity grid
821:The Mole enters
801:Ifield Mill Pond
694:(Mul's island).
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624:impermeable rock
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9762:Goldsworth Park
9737:Busbridge Lakes
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9637:
9616:and navigations
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8536:Frensham Common
8503:Greensand Ridge
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8488:Seale Chalk Pit
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1938:suggests that
1908:William Camden
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1508:catchment area
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3943:
3940:
3938:
3937:
3934:
3930:
3925:
3921:
3918:
3917:
3912:
3909:
3907:
3903:
3899:
3895:
3881:
3878:
3875:
3872:
3869:
3866:
3863:
3860:
3857:
3854:
3851:
3848:
3845:
3842:
3841:
3839:
3837:
3834:Extract from
3828:
3825:
3822:
3819:
3816:
3813:
3810:
3807:
3806:
3802:
3799:
3796:
3793:
3790:
3787:
3784:
3781:
3780:
3778:
3776:
3772:
3764:
3763:
3761:
3759:
3755:
3746:
3745:
3743:
3734:
3729:
3727:
3723:
3719:
3713:
3706:
3702:
3698:
3695:
3692:
3689:
3686:
3683:
3680:
3677:
3675:
3671:
3668:
3664:
3661:
3658:
3654:
3650:
3647:
3643:
3640:
3636:
3635:
3631:
3628:
3625:
3622:
3619:
3616:
3613:
3609:
3608:Hampton-Court
3605:
3602:
3599:
3596:
3593:
3589:
3586:
3583:shores cleer
3582:
3579:And from the
3578:
3575:
3574:
3572:
3570:
3566:
3565:
3556:
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3543:
3540:
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3531:
3530:
3521:
3516:
3512:
3510:
3500:
3498:
3494:
3490:
3486:
3481:
3479:
3475:
3466:
3457:
3454:
3450:
3446:
3444:
3439:
3435:
3433:
3429:
3425:
3420:
3418:
3417:Domesday Book
3409:
3401:
3397:
3395:
3391:
3390:Domesday Book
3387:
3377:
3375:
3371:
3366:
3364:
3359:
3357:
3353:
3349:
3344:
3338:
3334:
3330:
3321:
3319:
3318:Domesday Book
3305:
3303:
3301:
3298:
3294:
3291:
3290:
3287:
3285:
3282:
3279:
3275:
3272:
3271:
3268:
3266:
3263:
3260:
3256:
3253:
3252:
3249:
3247:
3244:
3241:
3237:
3234:
3233:
3230:
3228:
3225:
3222:
3218:
3215:
3214:
3211:
3209:
3206:
3203:
3199:
3196:
3195:
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3189:
3184:
3181:
3177:
3174:
3173:
3168:
3165:
3162:
3159:
3155:
3152:
3151:
3148:
3145:
3142:
3139:
3135:
3132:
3131:
3128:
3126:
3123:
3120:
3116:
3113:
3112:
3109:
3106:
3103:
3100:
3096:
3094:Sidlow Bridge
3093:
3092:
3088:
3086:
3083:
3080:
3076:
3073:
3072:
3069:
3067:
3064:
3061:
3057:
3054:
3053:
3049:
3047:
3044:
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3037:
3034:
3033:
3029:
3027:
3024:
3021:
3017:
3014:
3013:
3009:
3006:
3003:
3000:
2996:
2993:
2992:
2988:
2986:
2983:
2980:
2976:
2973:
2972:
2969:
2967:
2964:
2961:
2957:
2954:
2953:
2949:
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2932:
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2925:
2922:
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2912:
2909:
2908:
2904:
2900:
2897:
2894:
2891:
2887:
2884:
2883:
2880:
2877:
2874:
2871:
2867:
2864:
2863:
2859:
2856:
2853:
2850:
2846:
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2836:
2833:
2829:
2826:
2825:
2822:
2820:
2818:
2815:
2811:
2808:
2807:
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2801:
2798:
2795:
2791:
2788:
2787:
2783:
2781:
2778:
2775:
2771:
2768:
2767:
2763:
2752:
2750:
2747:
2744:
2740:
2737:
2736:
2732:
2729:
2726:
2723:
2719:
2716:
2715:
2712:
2710:
2708:
2705:
2701:
2698:
2697:
2694:
2692:
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2687:
2683:
2680:
2679:
2676:
2673:
2670:
2667:
2663:
2660:
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2649:
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2642:
2641:
2638:
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2632:
2629:
2625:
2622:
2621:
2618:
2615:
2612:
2609:
2605:
2602:
2601:
2597:
2593:
2590:
2587:
2584:
2580:
2577:
2576:
2572:
2569:
2566:
2564:
2561:
2560:
2556:
2551:
2548:
2545:
2541:
2538:
2537:
2533:
2531:
2528:
2525:
2521:
2518:
2517:
2512:
2510:
2507:
2504:
2500:
2497:
2496:
2493:
2490:
2487:
2484:
2480:
2478:Cobham Bridge
2477:
2476:
2472:
2469:
2466:
2463:
2459:
2456:
2455:
2450:
2448:
2445:
2442:
2438:
2435:
2434:
2430:
2427:
2424:
2421:
2417:
2415:Albany Bridge
2414:
2413:
2410:
2408:
2405:
2402:
2398:
2395:
2394:
2391:
2389:
2386:
2383:
2379:
2376:
2375:
2372:
2369:
2366:
2363:
2359:
2356:
2355:
2352:
2349:
2346:
2343:
2339:
2336:
2335:
2331:
2329:
2327:
2324:
2320:
2317:
2316:
2310:Road/Railway
2299:
2291:
2288:
2285:
2274:
2271:
2267:
2263:
2258:
2256:
2252:
2247:
2245:
2241:
2237:
2233:
2228:
2219:
2210:
2208:
2204:
2200:
2196:
2191:
2189:
2185:
2181:
2177:
2173:
2158:
2156:
2152:
2147:
2145:
2141:
2136:
2132:
2122:
2120:
2116:
2112:
2108:
2104:
2100:
2095:
2093:
2089:
2085:
2081:
2077:
2073:
2069:
2065:
2060:
2058:
2054:
2050:
2046:
2042:
2038:
2033:
2031:
2022:
2013:
2011:
2010:palstave axes
2007:
2002:
2000:
1999:Headley Heath
1996:
1992:
1988:
1983:
1981:
1977:
1973:
1963:
1961:
1960:Moulsey River
1957:
1953:
1949:
1945:
1941:
1937:
1933:
1929:
1925:
1921:
1917:
1913:
1909:
1905:
1902:
1898:
1894:
1889:
1887:
1886:causing mists
1883:
1879:
1875:
1871:
1867:
1866:Domesday Book
1863:
1859:
1855:
1851:
1847:
1844:in AD 983 as
1843:
1828:
1826:
1820:
1817:
1813:
1800:
1798:
1794:
1790:
1785:
1781:
1767:
1763:
1761:
1760:
1755:
1751:
1747:
1742:
1740:
1735:
1731:
1727:
1722:
1720:
1716:
1711:
1702:
1697:
1685:
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1674:
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1666:
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1647:
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1625:
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1603:
1599:
1595:
1591:
1587:
1583:
1579:
1575:
1571:
1567:
1563:
1562:Esher Commons
1558:
1556:
1553:, banks, and
1552:
1548:
1544:
1540:
1536:
1533:species, 20
1532:
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1517:
1513:
1509:
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1489:
1484:
1482:
1478:
1474:
1470:
1469:downy emerald
1466:
1462:
1458:
1454:
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1430:
1426:
1422:
1418:
1414:
1409:
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1395:
1391:
1387:
1383:
1378:
1376:
1372:
1368:
1364:
1360:
1356:
1352:
1351:brook lamprey
1348:
1344:
1335:
1331:
1329:
1325:
1321:
1317:
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1198:
1195:
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1188:workers. The
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1143:
1136:Water quality
1128:
1126:
1122:
1118:
1114:
1110:
1106:
1105:Hertfordshire
1102:
1098:
1094:
1090:
1086:
1082:
1078:
1074:
1070:
1066:
1062:
1058:
1054:
1051:Prior to the
1049:
1047:
1043:
1039:
1035:
1031:
1027:
1023:
1019:
1015:
1014:Esher Commons
1010:
1008:
1004:
1000:
996:
992:
988:
984:
980:
972:
967:
958:
956:
952:
948:
944:
939:
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936:swallow holes
933:
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926:
923:
919:
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698:lists twenty
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696:Domesday Book
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9913:Categories:
9822:Sutton Place
9711:Windle Brook
9585:River Thames
9574:
9394:
9361:
9358:
9272:
9268:Burgess Hill
9263:Bognor Regis
9193:
9061:
9058:
8887:Surrey Heath
8835:
8749:Vanguard Way
8659:
8576:Oxmoor Copse
8556:Hankley Farm
8511:Albury Heath
8478:Norbury Park
8448:Combe Bottom
8349:River Thames
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4049:Leigh Brook
3964:distributary
3963:
3945:as tributary
3944:
3933:East Molesey
3929:River Thames
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3337:Henry Hewitt
3332:
3316:
2595:
2578:Lane Viaduct
2284:George Gwilt
2280:
2259:
2248:
2242:, with some
2240:Flemish bond
2236:George Gwilt
2224:
2195:Stane Street
2192:
2169:
2148:
2128:
2103:East Molesey
2099:River Thames
2096:
2076:River Medway
2061:
2034:
2029:
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2004:Significant
2003:
1991:East Horsley
1984:
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1959:
1951:
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1746:Daniel Defoe
1743:
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1701:Norbury Park
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1483:) is found.
1480:
1472:
1464:
1456:
1420:
1413:invertebrate
1410:
1379:
1342:
1340:
1315:
1309:
1293:
1287:
1284:Biodiversity
1201:
1186:
1155:
1139:
1053:last ice age
1050:
1011:
995:M25 motorway
976:
940:
918:Norbury Park
907:
852:
836:
831:Worth Forest
820:
805:
778:
720:River Thames
717:
691:
677:
673:
663:
636:
609:
603:district of
569:River Thames
560:
558:
270:East Molesey
258:River Thames
25:
9948:Mole Valley
9807:Silent Pool
9757:Gatton Park
9747:Enton Lakes
9716:Wish Stream
9681:River Ember
9651:Abbey River
9565:River Colne
9552:Main rivers
9444:South Downs
9350:Storrington
9184:West Sussex
9015:Leatherhead
8867:Mole Valley
8706:Silent Pool
8541:Gibbet Hill
8453:Gatton Park
8443:Colley Hill
8433:Botley Hill
8425:North Downs
8366:River Ember
8294:Britton, J.
8093:Cobham Mill
7934:(2): 30–42.
7928:Aeronautics
7821:9 September
7548:2 September
7521:(2): 24–48.
7276:3 September
6855:11 December
6763:11 December
6541:: 293–301.
6424:12 December
6216:: 117–143.
5776:5 September
5766:Surrey Live
5745:5 September
5735:Surrey Live
5661:16 February
5535:10 February
5223:10 February
5078:23 February
4794:11 February
4744:9 September
4652:14 December
4294:Old English
4174:River Ember
4121:Mans Brook
4030:Shag Brook
3961:River Ember
3951:Dead River
3942:River Ember
3888:Tributaries
3740: 1562
3733:John Milton
3564:Poly-Olbion
3555:Poly-Olbion
3489:River Ember
3485:River Ember
3443:Lower Green
3403:Cobham Mill
3352:Saxon times
3133:Long Bridge
3055:Rice Bridge
2769:Weir Bridge
2758: 1790
2681:Town Bridge
2598:in 1983–4.
2552:River Lane,
2213:Leatherhead
2129:During the
2072:John Rennie
1966:Archaeology
1956:John Rocque
1928:Poly-Olbion
1874:Old English
1812:London Clay
1803:Lower Mole
1789:water table
1780:Leatherhead
1744:The author
1719:London Clay
1715:Leatherhead
1710:water table
1682:agriculture
1673:flood plain
1633:Upper Mole
1523:Leatherhead
1441:caddisflies
1425:London Clay
1406:coarse fish
1347:brown trout
1306:edible frog
1197:Crown Court
1178:Lord Lytton
1069:Chorleywood
1038:River Ember
979:London Clay
922:impermeable
914:North Downs
910:Leatherhead
785:West Sussex
708:Saxon times
704:Sidlow Mill
632:London Clay
626:(including
620:Leatherhead
612:North Downs
605:Mole Valley
581:West Sussex
310: /
225: /
193:West Sussex
140:Leatherhead
110:Mole Valley
88:West Sussex
9932:Categories
9846:Reservoirs
9817:Silvermere
9767:Hedgecourt
9696:Pipp Brook
9676:River Eden
9575:River Mole
9440:Geography
9335:Southwater
9320:Rustington
9274:Chichester
8920:Addlestone
8882:Spelthorne
8724:Downs Link
8670:Pipp Brook
8566:Leith Hill
8463:Hog's Back
8235:9 February
8138:1000982567
8073:10 January
7909:0951929194
7574:090297808X
7382:0906520746
7246:5 December
7062:7 February
6918:7 February
6721:5 December
6659:7 February
6325:5 December
5610:6 February
5505:7 February
5455:8 February
5412:: 139–153.
5385:7 February
5255:9 February
5137:94 627-668
5124:84 235-263
4995:9 February
4926:8 February
4859:9 February
4827:9 February
4325:References
4157:Source at
4128:Runway of
4035:Gad Brook
4013:Pipp Brook
3898:Pipp Brook
3503:Literature
3474:confluence
3380:Lower Mole
3324:Upper Mole
3313:Watermills
3185:Runway and
3065:Footbridge
2984:Footbridge
2965:Footbridge
2895:Footbridge
2539:Ash Bridge
2508:Footbridge
2387:Footbridge
2246:dressing.
2203:Chichester
2188:Westhumble
2135:GHQ Line B
2092:Chichester
2080:Portsmouth
2064:Betchworth
2016:Navigation
2006:Bronze Age
1932:John Speed
1901:Harrison's
1754:Westhumble
1658:Brickearth
1646:Weald Clay
1570:The Ledges
1437:stoneflies
1433:Weald Clay
1429:alkalinity
1402:confluence
1373:. In 1974
1316:esculentus
1310:Pelophylax
1302:indigenous
1290:marsh frog
1211:Ecological
1117:Chelmsford
1042:confluence
1007:waterwheel
971:millstream
961:Lower Mole
947:Westhumble
925:Weald Clay
898:Pipp Brook
886:Gault Clay
878:Weald Clay
863:Betchworth
806:The first
797:River Arun
791:, between
775:Upper Mole
736:Leith Hill
724:Teddington
670:John Speed
628:Weald Clay
561:River Mole
341:Basin size
31:River Mole
9797:Painshill
9706:The Rythe
9691:Law Brook
9656:River Ash
9595:River Wey
9580:River Ock
9540:Hydrology
9359:See also:
9340:Southwick
9059:See also:
9050:Weybridge
9005:Haslemere
9000:Guildford
8990:Godalming
8955:Cranleigh
8940:Camberley
8892:Tandridge
8877:Runnymede
8862:Guildford
8852:Elmbridge
8655:Law Brook
8621:Low Weald
8571:Moor Park
8546:Gong Hill
8371:The Rythe
8313:The Times
7988:25 August
7315:Bridges 2
6887:The Times
6473:: 11–28.
6309:Baker R.
6134:129839441
6028:: 11–14.
5921:: 41–64.
5858:129120488
5288:5 January
5180:5 January
4896:108508464
4591:13 August
4403:: 35–67.
4274:years ago
4007:Mole Gap
3657:Holmsdale
3356:mill leat
3283:Bridleway
3264:Bridleway
2764:in 1990.
2549:Bridleway
2270:spandrels
2140:pillboxes
2057:River Wey
2037:navigable
1987:Neolithic
1962:is used.
1916:Britannia
1891:The name
1836:Etymology
1805:(geology)
1726:Mickleham
1690:(geology)
1688:Mole Gap
1654:greensand
1635:(geology)
1574:bluebells
1539:dragonfly
1535:butterfly
1506:The Mole
1408:species.
1320:Newdigate
1298:Newdigate
1268:Moderate
1262:Moderate
1246:Moderate
1240:Moderate
1229:Catchment
1113:St Albans
1089:River Wey
1073:St Albans
1057:North Sea
1001:skirting
929:permeable
882:greensand
816:tithe map
639:pollution
565:tributary
524:Discharge
486:Discharge
450:Discharge
411:Discharge
353:Discharge
298:0°20′21″W
295:51°24′4″N
274:Elmbridge
213:0°16′26″W
210:51°7′30″N
118:Elmbridge
9355:Worthing
9345:Steyning
9315:Petworth
9310:Midhurst
8950:Chertsey
8945:Caterham
8935:Banstead
8897:Waverley
8438:Box Hill
8296:(1841).
8229:Archived
8204:19 April
8195:Archived
8166:28 March
8160:Archived
8103:19 April
8097:Archived
8067:Archived
8063:Facebook
8013:Archived
7982:Archived
7955:Archived
7877:Archived
7846:Archived
7815:Archived
7784:Archived
7753:Archived
7722:Archived
7691:Archived
7629:Archived
7598:Archived
7542:Archived
7461:Archived
7431:Archived
7350:Archived
7319:Archived
7270:Archived
7240:Archived
7210:Archived
7179:Archived
7154:20 April
7148:Archived
7123:20 April
7117:Archived
6912:Archived
6846:Archived
6818:29 March
6812:Archived
6754:Archived
6715:Archived
6713:. 2010.
6650:Archived
6543:Archived
6483:Archived
6418:Archived
6365:Archived
6319:Archived
6294:10 April
6288:Archived
6226:Archived
6138:Archived
6069:Archived
5958:(1724).
5931:Archived
5770:Archived
5739:Archived
5655:Archived
5574:Archived
5553:Archived
5529:Archived
5496:Archived
5449:Archived
5379:Archived
5282:Archived
5249:Archived
5217:Archived
5171:Archived
5072:Archived
4989:Archived
4917:Archived
4850:Archived
4818:Archived
4788:Archived
4735:Archived
4646:Archived
4585:Archived
4581:ITV News
4529:27 April
4523:Archived
4488:Archived
4462:Archived
4233:Westcott
4180:See also
3363:Brockham
3297:TQ203368
3278:TQ203361
3259:TQ208362
3240:TQ219371
3221:TQ232372
3202:TQ252384
3187:taxiways
3180:TQ261402
3158:TQ275424
3138:TQ275425
3119:TQ269433
3099:TQ258470
3079:TQ234480
3060:TQ223487
3040:TQ212495
3020:TQ196497
2999:TQ187504
2979:TQ184503
2960:TQ179502
2935:TQ176504
2915:TQ172512
2890:TQ173513
2870:TQ171519
2849:TQ166523
2832:TQ163529
2814:TQ163534
2794:TQ165538
2774:TQ170537
2743:TQ168544
2722:TQ164552
2704:TQ166558
2686:TQ163563
2666:TQ162563
2648:TQ162564
2628:TQ160565
2608:TQ132580
2583:TQ131581
2544:TQ120590
2524:TQ107595
2503:TQ102602
2483:TQ099605
2462:TQ099609
2441:TQ103623
2420:TQ130645
2401:TQ130656
2382:TQ145676
2362:TQ154683
2342:TQ155683
2323:TQ156683
2266:keystone
2176:Box Hill
2166:Mole Gap
2111:Brockham
2109:between
2088:Deptford
1880:meaning
1852:as both
1769:—
1618:redshank
1547:woodland
1477:Box Hill
1445:mayflies
1359:spawning
1328:Brockham
1232:Channel
1216:Chemical
1097:Richmond
1077:Hertford
973:channel)
904:Mole Gap
867:low-head
855:Brockham
614:between
84:Counties
69:Location
44:Box Hill
9701:The Rye
9481:Museums
9476:History
9436:Schools
9300:Lancing
9295:Horsham
9280:Crawley
9258:Arundel
9135:Schools
9130:Museums
9115:History
9030:Reigate
9025:Redhill
8985:Frimley
8980:Farnham
8960:Dorking
8930:Ashford
8373:(south)
8019:28 June
7883:28 June
7852:28 June
7759:28 June
7728:28 June
7697:28 June
7467:29 June
7437:28 June
7356:28 June
7325:29 June
7185:28 June
5893:1793630
5806:: 1–13.
5471:Odonata
5052:16 June
4957:16 June
4494:24 July
4286:hundred
3994:The Rye
3906:Ashtead
3902:The Rye
3722:Darking
3606:Gainst
3581:Surrian
3394:fulling
3376:hotel.
2940:Railway
2854:Railway
2799:Railway
2633:Railway
2596:in situ
2567:Railway
2406:Railway
2347:Railway
2207:Dorking
2115:Fetcham
2068:Dorking
1995:Fetcham
1952:Molesey
1864:in the
1831:History
1793:Wey Gap
1784:Fetcham
1750:Dorking
1650:Dorking
1628:Geology
1555:meadows
1527:Fetcham
1421:Nepidae
1221:Overall
1208:Section
1164:of the
1131:Ecology
1093:Byfleet
1081:Suffolk
1061:Reading
1059:, from
1034:Molesey
1018:Hersham
999:meander
991:Ashtead
987:The Rye
983:Fetcham
894:Dorking
848:Redhill
844:Reigate
793:Horsham
748:Fetcham
744:aquifer
740:Dorking
728:Crawley
692:Molesey
616:Dorking
567:of the
426:Dorking
189:Horsham
156:Hersham
136:Dorking
128:Crawley
106:Crawley
102:Horsham
78:England
74:Country
9919:Canals
9915:Rivers
9614:Canals
9544:Surrey
9421:Places
9414:Topics
9405:Rother
9390:Lavant
9373:Rivers
9325:Selsey
9085:Places
9073:Topics
9055:Woking
9010:Horley
8902:Woking
8826:Surrey
8648:Rivers
8136:
8126:
8009:TQ2036
7961:2 July
7951:TQ2337
7906:
7873:TQ2643
7842:TQ2547
7790:2 July
7780:TQ2347
7749:TQ2248
7718:TQ2149
7687:TQ2149
7635:2 July
7625:TQ1850
7604:2 July
7594:TQ1750
7571:
7538:TQ1751
7427:TQ1655
7404:
7379:
7346:TQ1259
7216:2 July
7206:TQ1265
7175:TQ1467
7144:TQ1467
7113:TQ1568
7003:
6624:
6575:
6266:
6144:5 July
6132:
6075:5 July
5891:
5856:
5712:
5684:
5634:: 2–7.
5352:
5101:
4894:
4766:
4727:
4688:
4616:
4555:
4229:Wotton
4159:Rusper
4071:Sidlow
3971:Cobham
3922:Right
3726:Surrey
3707:son...
3674:Tames:
3655:, old
3424:Cobham
3348:Sidlow
2753:Built
2313:Notes
2277:Cobham
2227:listed
2199:London
2053:Surrey
1980:Oxford
1678:strike
1669:Horley
1596:sp.).
1588:) and
1551:hedges
1531:mammal
1451:. The
1417:snails
1382:barbel
1375:zander
1353:, and
1226:Length
1223:Status
1218:Status
1213:Status
1125:London
1065:Marlow
890:Pixham
839:Sidlow
823:Surrey
781:Rusper
762:Course
756:Horley
601:Surrey
593:Thames
589:Surrey
527:
500:Horley
489:
453:
414:
356:
333:Length
278:Surrey
185:Rusper
171:Source
132:Horley
92:Surrey
48:Surrey
9461:SSSIs
9454:Weald
9095:SSSIs
9020:Oxted
8975:Esher
8970:Epsom
8965:Egham
8777:NCR22
8772:NCR21
8198:(PDF)
8191:(PDF)
7666:1 May
7498:1 May
7093:1 May
7036:1 May
6980:1 May
6949:1 May
6849:(PDF)
6838:(PDF)
6757:(PDF)
6746:(PDF)
6653:(PDF)
6646:(PDF)
6546:(PDF)
6531:(PDF)
6486:(PDF)
6463:(PDF)
6368:(PDF)
6345:(PDF)
6229:(PDF)
6206:(PDF)
6130:S2CID
5934:(PDF)
5911:(PDF)
5889:JSTOR
5854:S2CID
5580:1 May
5499:(PDF)
5488:(PDF)
5174:(PDF)
5167:(PDF)
5023:89–90
4920:(PDF)
4913:(PDF)
4892:S2CID
4853:(PDF)
4846:(PDF)
4821:(PDF)
4814:(PDF)
4738:(PDF)
4721:(PDF)
4468:1 May
4442:1 May
4436:(PDF)
4429:(PDF)
4371:1 May
4365:(PDF)
4358:(PDF)
4296:word
4197:Notes
3919:Left
3716:This
3639:Tames
3592:Tames
3335:, by
2674:B2122
2307:Type
2301:Name
2107:canoe
2030:shout
1950:from
1912:Molis
1897:Moule
1882:misty
1876:word
1870:Emele
1862:Amele
1543:scrub
1494:), a
1398:bleak
1386:perch
1371:roach
1324:Capel
1265:Fail
1243:Fail
1194:Lewes
1182:trout
1174:trout
1091:near
1085:Essex
1032:near
1022:Esher
932:chalk
700:mills
690:from
583:near
577:rises
575:. It
563:is a
367:Esher
253:Mouth
148:Esher
124:Towns
9400:Ouse
9395:Mole
9385:Arun
9380:Adur
8660:Mole
8237:2010
8206:2013
8168:2020
8134:OCLC
8124:ISBN
8105:2013
8075:2022
8021:2011
7990:2021
7963:2011
7904:ISBN
7885:2011
7854:2011
7823:2015
7792:2011
7761:2011
7730:2011
7699:2011
7668:2020
7637:2011
7606:2011
7569:ISBN
7550:2011
7515:Area
7500:2020
7469:2011
7439:2011
7402:ISBN
7377:ISBN
7358:2011
7327:2011
7278:2011
7248:2010
7218:2011
7187:2011
7156:2013
7125:2013
7095:2020
7064:2010
7038:2020
7001:ISBN
6982:2020
6951:2020
6920:2010
6872:Life
6857:2010
6820:2011
6765:2010
6723:2010
6661:2010
6622:ISBN
6573:ISBN
6554:2020
6494:2020
6426:2010
6376:2020
6327:2010
6315:Maps
6296:2013
6264:ISBN
6237:2020
6146:2019
6077:2019
5942:2020
5778:2022
5747:2022
5710:ISBN
5682:ISBN
5663:2012
5612:2012
5582:2020
5537:2010
5507:2010
5457:2010
5387:2010
5350:ISBN
5290:2011
5257:2010
5225:2010
5182:2011
5099:ISBN
5080:2010
5054:2013
4997:2010
4959:2013
4928:2010
4861:2010
4829:2010
4796:2023
4764:ISBN
4746:2020
4725:ISBN
4686:ISBN
4654:2010
4614:ISBN
4593:2022
4553:ISBN
4531:2020
4496:2013
4470:2020
4444:2020
4373:2020
4298:æmen
4255:leat
3900:and
3718:Mole
3705:Isis
3703:and
3701:Tame
3682:Mole
3667:Mole
3665:But
3653:Mole
3646:Mole
3637:But
3612:Mole
3497:1968
3495:and
3493:1947
3245:Road
3226:Road
3207:Road
3163:Road
3143:Road
3124:Road
3107:A217
3104:Road
3084:Road
3045:Road
3025:Road
3004:Road
2920:Ford
2875:Road
2837:Road
2779:Road
2748:Road
2730:A246
2727:Road
2671:Road
2616:A245
2613:Road
2588:Road
2529:Road
2491:A245
2488:Road
2467:Road
2446:Road
2428:A244
2425:Road
2370:A309
2367:Road
2205:via
2170:The
2113:and
2066:and
1997:and
1944:mola
1940:Mole
1924:Mole
1918:and
1893:Mole
1878:æmen
1858:Æmen
1856:and
1854:Emen
1846:Emen
1620:and
1616:the
1447:and
1390:pike
1367:dace
1365:and
1363:chub
1326:and
1288:The
1115:and
1101:Ware
1063:via
1020:and
951:silt
884:and
846:and
683:mola
678:Mole
630:and
618:and
559:The
9542:of
9181:of
8925:Ash
8823:of
8680:Wey
8665:Ock
6475:doi
6357:doi
6260:128
6218:doi
6122:doi
6061:doi
6030:doi
5923:doi
5881:doi
5877:126
5846:doi
4884:doi
4405:doi
3931:at
3724:in
3585:Wey
3561:In
3526:In
3511:).
3480:).
3166:A23
3146:A23
3007:A25
2878:A24
2591:M25
2201:to
2146:).
2090:to
2078:to
1978:in
1899:in
1884:or
1612:).
1580:),
1355:eel
1313:kl.
1184:".
1103:in
927:to
888:to
783:in
734:at
595:at
579:in
571:in
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9917:,
8292:;
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