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Tandridge
EntityQ4814890· pop 15· linked from 96 articles

Also known as Tandridge, Surrey

Key facts

UK place.country
England
UK place.official_name
Tandridge
UK place.static_image_name
Tandrige main street - geograph.org.uk - 47422.jpg
UK place.static_image_caption
Tandridge main street
UK place.map_type
Surrey
UK place.population
663
UK place.population_ref
(Civil Parish 2011)
UK place.area_total_km2
10.99
UK place.civil_parish
Tandridge
UK place.shire_district
Tandridge
UK place.shire_county
Surrey
UK place.region
South East England
UK place.constituency_westminster
East Surrey
UK place.post_town
Oxted
UK place.postcode_district
RH8
UK place.postcode_area
RH
UK place.dial_code
01883
UK place.os_grid_reference
TQ372506

via Wikipedia infobox

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Encyclopedic overview

11 sections
Contents
  • History
  • Middle Ages
  • Manorial descent (reversion) and rebuilding
  • Industries post-Dissolution
  • Geography
  • Localities
  • Landmarks
  • Yew tree
  • Church
  • Demography and housing
  • References

Tandridge is a village and civil parish in the Tandridge District, in the county of Surrey, England. Its nucleus is on a rise of the Greensand Ridge between Oxted and Godstone. It includes, towards its middle one named sub-locality (hamlet), Crowhurst Lane End. In 2011 the parish had a population of 663 and the district had a population of 82,998.

In landmarks it has one of the oldest yew trees in the country, a Grade I-listed church and the tomb of the church's main benefactor Sir George Gilbert Scott's wife, Lady Scott who lived in the parish. The village is acknowledged locally for its friendly atmosphere and sense of community. There is active use of the village hall from the annual Christmas show to many parties and social events. The Village fete and Bonfire events are well attended and add to the sense of village community.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Tandridge” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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