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Encyclopedia > Ashtead, Surrey

Ashtead is a large commuter village in Surrey,England sandwiched between Leatherhead and Epsom. A village is a human settlement commonly found in rural areas. ... Surrey is a county in southern England, part of the South East England region and one of the Home Counties. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: England Travel guide to England from Wikitravel English language English law English (people) List of monarchs of England – Kings of England family tree List of English people Angeln (region in northern Germany, presumably the origin of the Angles for whom England is named) UK... Leatherhead is a medium-sized town in Surrey, on the River Mole. ... View of Epsom, John Constable, c. ...


Ashtead is mentioned in the Domesday Book, where its name is 'Stede'. The domesday book was conducted in 1085 and was completed in 1086 which meant that it took William the Conquer 1 year to complete. ...


St Giles Church, in Ashtead Park, dates from the 12th Century.


Ashtead is mentioned in Samuel Pepys' diaries. He is not particularly complimentary. This reference is represented musically in Robert Steadman's cantata Pepys' Diary. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ... Robert Steadman (April 1, 1965 - December 15, 2005) was a British composer and conductor of classical music who mostly worked in a post-minimalist style but also wrote lighter music, including musicals, and compositions for educational purposes. ...


Ashtead is frequently mis-spelt Ashstead. Until 1967, Ashtead Railway Station had both spellings of the name "Ashtead" and "Ashstead" displayed on Station Name Plates, hanging at either end of its platforms.


Despite its size, and the fact that it is bisected by the A24, it retains a "village" atmosphere. Ashtead is near the M25. The A24 is a major road in England. ...


The Ashtead Psalms were commissioned by Ashtead Choral Society to mark their 50th anniversary in the year 2000 from composer Robert Steadman. This article is about the year 2000. ... Robert Steadman (April 1, 1965 - December 15, 2005) was a British composer and conductor of classical music who mostly worked in a post-minimalist style but also wrote lighter music, including musicals, and compositions for educational purposes. ...


Schools

City of London Freemen's School City of London Freemens School, or CLFS for short, is an independent co-educational school located at Ashtead Park in Surrey, United Kingdom. ...


External links

  • Ashtead Parish Church and Village
  • Ashtead Residents Association

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Surrey: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com (957 words)
Surrey is an English county, one of the 'Home Counties,' and is located to the south-west of London.
Elmbridge[?], Epsom and Ewell, Guildford, Mole Valley[?], Reigate and Banstead, Runnymede, Spelthorne[?], Surrey Heath[?], Tandridge[?], Waverley, Woking.
Much of Surrey is in the Green Belt and, since the soil is very sandy and agriculture not intensive, there are a large number of footpaths[?], bridlepaths[?] and commons or Access lands[?].
Ashtead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (460 words)
Ashtead is a large commuter village in Surrey, England separated from Leatherhead and Epsom by Green Belt.
Ashtead Pottery was produced in the village from 1923 until the Company ceased trading in 1935.
Ashtead is normally referred to in sections, as The Village (The Village Centre, around The Street), Lower Ashtead, and The Common.
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