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Encyclopedia > Witley Centre

The Witley Centre is situated close to the Surrey village of Witley, in central southern England.


Built and managed by the National Trust, it consists of a visitor and education centre, and features a countryside exhibition. The Witley Centre often hosts school groups and children's holiday activities.


It is surrounded by the heath and woodland of Witley Common.


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Witley Common - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (192 words)
Witley Common is an area of woodland and heath, close to Witley, Surrey, in the United Kingdom.
Witley Common again proved useful during the First and Second World Wars when the land was used by the army as a training camp (Witley Camp) with up to 20,000 soldiers based there at one point.
Witley Common contains a Nature Information Centre, known as The Witley Centre, run by the National Trust.
Witley: Information From Answers.com (458 words)
Witley, in Surrey, England (Grid reference SU946396) has existed as a village since at least Saxon times, as is clear from the surviving Saxon stonework in All Saints Church.
He was the lord of the manor of Witley and this is believed to be part of an unfinished memorial to one of his bailiffs.
Witley Infants School, opposite the church, is a fine example of a 19th century school - constructed one year before Queen Victoria was crowned, in 1836.
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