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devised the "manor of
Redhall, including a capital messuage or mansion-house called Redhall, and a messuage called Cophall" to Sophia Elizabeth Beard. Although in 1911 the house was surrounded "by a broad moat inclosing a considerable area of ground" a development of smaller houses has replaced it in Burstow.
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of London. Redehall manor passed out of the hands of the
Pecches and became the property of the Welles family. In 1650 it was Edward Payne the elder's and Hannah his wife's and it continued to be held by this family until the late 18th century. Thomas Holles Payne, by his will, proved in May 1800,
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inherited it and became a
Baronet. A family asset until the fourth Baronet sold Burstow Manor in 1696 to Sir William Raines LLD, whose son sold it in 1733 to Joseph Kirke whose death led to it belonging to James Harris, after which his son Christopher ran the manor followed by his son James until
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limestone. It yields stone, usually called Sussex marble, which is susceptible of being polished; but, as is generally the case in the Surrey examples of this stone, it is too friable for architectural work. The soil part of a wide 15 miles (24 km) to 20 miles (32 km) band south 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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Burstow Lodge was another manor; made up of "a messuage (house), 360 acres of land, 12 acres of meadow, 10 acres of wood, and 20s" in 1329 when it was given to Roger son of Ralph
Salaman, was held of the Burstow family for 26s. and in suit of manorial court. Later owners surnames in order were
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Burstow is in a church record of 1121 the north and part of the west walls of the nave, with the west half of the north wall of the chancel, are for the most part of approximately 1210 in architecture; however its listing gives its date as 12th century references including
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All the original tracks in the area ran north–south – for example, the lanes to
Outwood and Bletchingley/Blechingley – so they tend to be narrow and winding. The east–west roads tend to be wider and straighter as they were not constructed until much later – a narrow
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disability nursing home opened in 1961 set in 17 acres (6.9 ha) is within the parish. This has forty single rooms, the
Leonard Cheshire foundation's mission to provide conditions necessary for their physical, mental and spiritual well-being of disabled people.
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1808. Then Thomas followed by his son John Hugh
Bainbridge; by 1870 it was acquired by Henry Kelsey of Burstow Park, uniting what remained of the two estates. On death in 1888 Alfred Howard Lloyd held the manor until at least 1911 and also bought Burstow Lodge.
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Smallfield Cricket Club plays at the same Plough Road Ground as the Football Club above. They play two teams in the Mid-Sussex League, 1st team in division 2 and 2nd team in division 5, and a friendly side playing mainly Sundays. It has web-based administration.
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Stephen de Burstow, whose name appears in the seals as Stephen Fitz Hamo, held the manor in the latter part of the 12th century, and that he was succeeded by his son Roger and his grandson John, the latter holding until and during the reign of
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Keeper's Corner is the southerly part of the village. On the south side of its 'corner' crossroads is and opposite it are allotment gardens for the center of the settlement. Built around 1700 with early 20th extensions, the small house has
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Sanger's Circus had winter quarters for its animals at Burstow Lodge (at the northern end of Chapel Road) from the early 1900s until around 1940. It has been recorded that the elephants were used for ploughing land in the area.
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The football and cricket clubs form the Smallfield Sports Association who lease the ground from Tandridge District Council and run the facilities at the ground and in the pavilion which was totally refurbished in 1999.
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Shipley Bridge forms the western border settlement of the village – there is a public house here along Antlands Lane East which is its narrow main street between both sides of the small community, straddling the
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Car parking at Horley station is at £6.50 at the time of writing for 24 hours. No more than 80 spaces exist therefore giving relatively limited railside car parking working on a first-come, first-served basis.
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and join in fields by Wellfield Copse just before entering the parish, passing by Shipley Bridge lane, where a its bridge running east–west towards Shipley Bridge neighbourhood which straddles the border with
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Records exist referring to this manor in the 13th century which is today the Grade II* listed building with tightly surrounding wide moat, Burstow Lodge formerly taking up the north of all the parish land.
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Aurora Redehall School has occupied the original state school building, which was built before Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, since the 1970s. This building was also known as The Gables.
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John de Wysham's manor of Redehall consisted in 1332 of 1 messuage, 160 acres (65 ha) of land, 6 acres (2.4 ha) acres of meadow, and 22s. rent in Burstow known as the manor of
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Smallfield had its own smithy where horses were shod and other work was carried out. This stood in Weatherhill Road opposite where the present bus shelter stands, and in its place are
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on land beside Broadbridge Lane for use by the Canadian Army to treat their wartime casualties and briefly served as a state-run hospital. In 1962 it was used in filming a scene of
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to the south. A second residential road is on the Burstow side of the Horley parish border, Green Lane, which leads up to Mushroom farm and the confluence already mentioned.
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Smallfield Football Club is the only football club in the parish, a successful amateur team competing in county leagues at senior and junior level. They won the
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Burstowe and Burghstowe appear in the (14th century); Byrstowe appears in the 15th century and Bristowe is seen as an alternative to Burstow in the 17th century.
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is a nearby large commercial town, 3.7 miles (6.0 km) southwest of Burstow and 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Smallfield. Towards the outside of the
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Map showing the boundaries of Burstow civil parish within the Tandridge District, Surrey. It occupies the south-westernmost part of the district.
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then passing between Mushroom Farm, Church Lane and the two abandoned moated sites by the Church and large Rectory, which is now two buildings.
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near Burstow, which he held, jointly with Hawisia his wife, of John de Burstow, his son John was knighted and gave it to John Pecche,
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which covers the south of the civil parish) are 1 mile (1.6 km) south of Smallfield village, which is its largest settlement.
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chapel at Fernhill, part of the parish which is now in West Sussex.
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all those our lands in Bristowe alias Burstowe called le Parke
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for 2010–11 and a Senior Cup again in the 2011–2012 season.
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who died in 1781. His daughter Mary Hester married General
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Smallfield Raceway, an oval-shaped dirt track, has staged
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Sir William Culpeper, 1st Baronet of Wakehurst (died 1651)
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Housing Care – a review of Leonard Cheshire nursing home
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Burstow Park was a detached possession of the manor of
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2050:A Church Near You, ecclesiastical parish finder
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1792:"Burstow Parish Council – History of Burstow"
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1964:, Castle Arch, Guildford see
1962:Surrey Archaeological Society
1848:Burstow Lodge/ Burstow Manor
1766:, Castle Arch, Guildford see
1764:Surrey Archaeological Society
1330:Burstow, Horne & Outwood
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1685:Retrieved 21 November 2013
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2993:Orpheus Centre, Godstone
2943:Buildings and structures
2734:All Saints Church, Oxted
1913:Additional Charters 7620
1816:St Bartholomew's Church
1673:11 February 2003 at the
1628:chancel repair liability
1356:
1237:
1225:Heatherley Cheshire Home
1160:to a fellow army knight
1081:Church of St Bartholomew
575:Archbishop of Canterbury
504:and an annual three-day
2399:Exploring Surrey's Past
2393:Surrey County Council.
1971:4 November 2012 at the
1773:4 November 2012 at the
1525:Other notable residents
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729:The Password is Courage
514:Sir Nicholas de Loveyne
111:380/km (980/sq mi)
46:St Bartholomew's Church
2795:Oakhyrst Grange School
2458:(grouped by associated
2388:Burstow Parish Council
1614:The manor was held of
1361:Smallfield is east of
1265:since the late 1970s.
1114:Benjamin Edmund Ferrey
1077:
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625:formerly spelt Redhall
430:Horley railway station
239:Postcode district
3076:Caterham Cricket Club
2744:London England Temple
2449:District of Tandridge
1945:24 April 2012 at the
1342:Surrey County Council
1273:3 councillors sit on
1213:Culture and community
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760:ecclesiastical parish
753:
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675:Georgian architecture
3045:Farleigh Rovers F.C.
2476:Caterham on the Hill
2060:4 March 2016 at the
2018:LGBCE Report No. 589
1568:Notes and references
1433:Flats and apartments
1020:windows and is part
789:. Above much of the
461:Dark and Middle Ages
457:era in this parish.
426:London commuter belt
219:Sovereign state
2957:Bletchingley Castle
2117:on 28 December 2018
1798:on 1 September 2011
1738:"Parishes: Burstow"
1491:% Owned with a loan
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518:Sir Philip St Clere
360: /
3119:Villages in Surrey
2780:De Stafford School
2031:on 17 October 2013
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1380:A junction of the
1191:This 15th century
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251:Dialling code
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2810:Warlingham School
2790:Lingfield College
2727:Places of worship
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2373:on 21 April 2013.
2275:BBC History pages
2242:Smallfield Place
2152:Keeper's Cottage
2054:Church of England
1587:Prerogative Court
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