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10 Best place to visit in Addlestone United Kingdom

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Fabulous streets of towns in Surrey, not far from London. Everything is like in the good old days

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Woking Town Centre Street View, Surrey, UK, England 🇬🇧, 4K HDR

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Leatherhead Surrey UK England 🇬🇧 4K HDR

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All 84 Surrey Railway Stations (visiting EVERY station)

Every Surrey railway station. All 84 National Rail stations in the county of Surrey, England (UK). South Western Railway, Great Western Railway and Govia Tahmeslink Railway (Southern, Thameslink) serve the stations of Surrey.

The stations in Surrey along with the operator that manages the station and the date I last visited the station:
Addlestone 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Ash 16/08/2018 (SWR)
Ash Vale 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Ashford 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Ashtead 08/10/2021 (Southern)
Bagshot 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Banstead 23/08//2019 (Southern)
Betchworth 03/09/2021 (GWR)
Bookham 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Box Hill & Westhumble 08/10/2021 (Southern)
Brookwood 24/09/2021 (SWR)
Byfleet & New Haw 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Camberley 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Caterham 04/07/2022 (Southern)
Chertsey 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Chilworth 03/09/2021 (GWR)
Chipstead 22/02/2020 (Southern)
Clandon 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Claygate 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Dorking 27/10/2021 (Southern)
Dorking Deepdene 16/08/2018 (GWR)
Dorking West 16/08/2018 (GWR)
Dormans 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Earlswood 04/09/2021 (Southern)
Effingham Junction 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Egham 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Epsom 27/10/2021 (Southern)
Epsom Downs 27/06/2022 (Southern)
Esher 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Ewell East 08/10/2021 (Southern)
Ewell West 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Farncombe 02/10/2021 (SWR)
Farnham 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Frimley 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Godalming 02/10/2021 (SWR)
Godstone 04/09/2021 (Southern)
Gomshall 03/09/2021 (GWR)
Guildford 18/02/2024 (Network Rail)
Hampton Court 02/08/2024 (SWR)
Haslemere 02/10/2021 (SWR)
Hersham 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Hinchley Wood 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Holmwood 27/10/2021 (Southern)
Horley 22/10/2021 (Southern)
Horsley 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Hurst Green 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Kempton Park 11/09/2021(SWR)
Kingswood 22/02/2020 (Southern)
Leatherhead 18/02/2024 (Southern)
Lingfield 30/08/2021 (Southern)
London Road 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Longcross 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Merstham 04/09/2021 (Southern)
Milford 02/10/2021 (SWR)
North Camp 07/06/2021 (GWR)
Nutfield 04/09/2021 (Southern)
Ockley 27/10/2021 (Southern)
Oxshott 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Oxted 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Redhill 22/10/2021 (Southern)
Reigate 04/09/2021 (Southern)
Salfords 04/09/2021 (Southern)
Shalford 04/09/2021 (GWR)
Shepperton 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Staines 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Stoneleigh 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Sunbury 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Tadworth 22/02/2020 (Southern)
Tattenham Corner 10/04/2021 (Southern)
Thames Ditton 02/08/2024 (SWR)
Upper Halliford 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Upper Warlingham 22/02/2020 (Southern)
Virginia Water 07/06/2021 (SWR)
Walton-on-Thames 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Wanborough 16/08/2018 (SWR)
West Byfleet 11/09/2021 (SWR)
Weybridge 08/10/2021 (SWR)
Whyteleafe 22/02/2020 (Southern)
Whyteleafe South 22/02/2020 (Southern)
Witley 02/10/2021 (SWR)
Woking 11/08/2024 (SWR)
Woldingham 30/08/2021 (Southern)
Worplesdon 08/10/2021 (SWR)

Each station within the video is shown with station name and the 3 letter station code. Note that only National Rail stations are included.

This video includes all the stations in Surrey in September 2024.

All 84 Surrey stations 00:00
Addlestone 00:05
Ash 00:09
Ash Vale 00:13
Ashford 00:17
Ashtead 00:21
Bagshot 00:25
Banstead 00:29
Betchworth 00:33
Bookham 00:37
Boxhill & Westhumble 00:41
Brookwood 00:45
Byfleet & New Haw 00:49
Camberley 00:53
Caterham 00:57
Chertsey 01:01
Chilworth 01:05
Chipstead 01:09
Clandon 01:13
Claygate 01:17
Cobham & Stoke D'Abernon 01:21
Dorking 01:25
Dorking Deepdene 01:29
Dorking West 01:33
Dormans 01:37
Earlswood 01:41
Effingham Junction 01:45
Egham 01:49
Epsom 01:53
Epsom Downs 01:57
Esher 02:01
Ewell East 02:05
Ewell West 02:09
Farncombe 02:13
Farnham 02:17
Frimley 02:21
Godalming 02:25
Godstone 02:29
Gomshall 02:33
Guildford 02:37
Hampton Court 02:41
Haslemere 02:45
Hersham 02:49
Hinchley Wood 02:53
Holmwood 02:57
Horley 03:01
Horsley 03:05
Hurst Green 03:09
Kempton Park 03:13
Kingwood 03:17
Leatherhead 03:21
Lingfield 03:25
London Road 03:29
Longcross 03:33
Merstham 03:37
Milford 03:41
North Camp 03:45
Nutfield 03:49
Ockley 03:53
Oxshott 03:57
Oxted 04:01
Redhill 04:05
Reigate 04:09
Salfords 04:13
Shalford 04:17
Shepperton 04:21
Staines 04:25
Stoneleigh 04:29
Sunbury 04:33
Tadworth 04:37
Tattenham Corner 04:41
Thames Ditton 04:45
Upper Halliford 04:49
Upper Warlingham 04:53
Virginia Water 04:57
Walton-on-Thames 05:01
Wanborough 05:05
West Byfleet 05:09
Weybridge 05:13
Whyteleafe 05:17
Whyteleafe South 05:21
Witley 05:25
Woking 05:29
Woldingham 05:33
Worplesdon 05:37
Endscreen 05:41

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Places to see in ( Chertsey - UK )

Places to see in ( Chertsey - UK )

Chertsey is a town in the Runnymede borough of Surrey, England on the right bank of the River Thames where it is met by a corollary, the Abbey River and a tributary, the River Bourne or Chertsey Bourne. It is within a narrow projection of the Greater London Urban Area, aside from the Thames bordered by Thorpe Park, junction 11 of the M25 London orbital motorway, the town of Addlestone and south-western semi-rural villages that were formerly within Chertsey (Lyne, Longcross and Ottershaw). Chertsey is centred 29 kilometres (18 mi) southwest of central London, has a branch line railway station and less than 1 mile (1.6 km) north of its developed centre is the M3 (motorway).

Its green spaces include sports fields, the Thames Path National Trail, Chertsey Meads and a round knoll (St Ann's Hill) the area which has much expensive domestic property such as Pyrcroft House from the 18th century and the replacement of 'Tara' from the late 20th century. Adjoining are the main areas of woodland and a few remaining agricultural and equestrian fields to the south-west and north.

Chertsey was one of the oldest market towns in England. Its Church of England parish church dates to the 12th century and the farmhouse of the 'Hardwick' in the elevated south-west is of 16th century construction. It grew to all sides but the north around Chertsey Abbey, founded in 666 A.D by Eorcenwald, Bishop of London on a donation by Frithwald. Accordingly, until the end of use of the hundreds, used in the feudal system until the establishment of Rural Districts and Urban District Councils, the name chosen for the wider Chertsey area hundred was Godley Hundred. In the 9th century the Abbey and town were sacked by the Danes, leaving a mark today in the name of the neighbouring village, Thorpe, and refounded as a subsidiary abbey from Abingdon Abbey by King Edgar in 964.

Chertsey is part of the London commuter belt in the outermost part of the Greater London Urban Area and is served by Chertsey railway station and separated from all adjoining settlements by the buffer of designated areas of Green Belt. Measuring from centre to centre, Chertsey is 29 kilometres (18 mi) from London, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) from Addlestone, and 17.6 kilometres (10.9 mi) from the county town, Guildford. The traditional, yet commercially important town centre is a conservation area, joined by an arcade to a medium-sized supermarket and car park to the south.

Chertsey Bridge is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II*listed structure that has the listed City Post at one end and is predominantly of ashlar stone with two white flagstone york stone pavements with a low weight limit and narrow carriageways rendering it useless to HGVs, who have Staines-upon-Thames or a motorway alternative to reach Spelthorne.

Chertsey has an admission-free museum on Windsor Street, which provides considerable information about the history of Chertsey. It features clocks by two local makers, James Douglass and Henry Wale Cartwright. St. Peter's Hospital, originally intended to serve casualties of the Second World War, formally came into being on 12 September 1939.

Curfew House is four narrow houses west of the church, a taller red brick building in a group of five buildings of the same era; the name derives from the cruel King John and Blanche Heriot history and story which took place in the town centre. Below an open pediment are brick pilasters with moulded wood cornice, with dentils. Brick-coped gable ends front the street.

Chertsey station is on the Chertsey Branch Line linking the Waterloo to Reading Line to the South West Main Line in Weybridge, all three currently operated by South West Trains as part of the UK state-owned network, benefiting from a level crossing and a road bridge sweeping north-south traffic around to the west of the town centre. As mentioned the A320 is a mixed dual and single carriageway road connecting Woking to Staines-upon-Thames via Chertsey which is 3 miles (5 km) south of Staines Bridge. Scenic Chertsey Bridge was built in the 18th century, see above, this links to Shepperton. Chertsey is close to J11 of the M25 to two sides of the town (one exit bordering Ottershaw) and gives its name to the intersection of a main SSW motorway, the M3 with the M25 London Orbital Motorway.

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Places to see in ( Chertsey - UK )

Places to see in ( Chertsey - UK )

Chertsey is a town in the Runnymede borough of Surrey, England on the right bank of the River Thames where it is met by a corollary, the Abbey River and a tributary, the River Bourne or Chertsey Bourne. It is within a narrow projection of the Greater London Urban Area, aside from the Thames bordered by Thorpe Park, junction 11 of the M25 London orbital motorway, the town of Addlestone and south-western semi-rural villages that were formerly within Chertsey (Lyne, Longcross and Ottershaw). Chertsey is centred 29 kilometres (18 mi) southwest of central London, has a branch line railway station and less than 1 mile (1.6 km) north of its developed centre is the M3 (motorway).

Its green spaces include sports fields, the Thames Path National Trail, Chertsey Meads and a round knoll (St Ann's Hill) the area which has much expensive domestic property such as Pyrcroft House from the 18th century and the replacement of 'Tara' from the late 20th century. Adjoining are the main areas of woodland and a few remaining agricultural and equestrian fields to the south-west and north.

Chertsey was one of the oldest market towns in England. Its Church of England parish church dates to the 12th century and the farmhouse of the 'Hardwick' in the elevated south-west is of 16th century construction. It grew to all sides but the north around Chertsey Abbey, founded in 666 A.D by Eorcenwald, Bishop of London on a donation by Frithwald. Accordingly, until the end of use of the hundreds, used in the feudal system until the establishment of Rural Districts and Urban District Councils, the name chosen for the wider Chertsey area hundred was Godley Hundred. In the 9th century the Abbey and town were sacked by the Danes, leaving a mark today in the name of the neighbouring village, Thorpe, and refounded as a subsidiary abbey from Abingdon Abbey by King Edgar in 964.

Chertsey is part of the London commuter belt in the outermost part of the Greater London Urban Area and is served by Chertsey railway station and separated from all adjoining settlements by the buffer of designated areas of Green Belt. Measuring from centre to centre, Chertsey is 29 kilometres (18 mi) from London, 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) from Addlestone, and 17.6 kilometres (10.9 mi) from the county town, Guildford. The traditional, yet commercially important town centre is a conservation area, joined by an arcade to a medium-sized supermarket and car park to the south.

Chertsey Bridge is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade II*listed structure that has the listed City Post at one end and is predominantly of ashlar stone with two white flagstone york stone pavements with a low weight limit and narrow carriageways rendering it useless to HGVs, who have Staines-upon-Thames or a motorway alternative to reach Spelthorne.

Chertsey has an admission-free museum on Windsor Street, which provides considerable information about the history of Chertsey. It features clocks by two local makers, James Douglass and Henry Wale Cartwright. St. Peter's Hospital, originally intended to serve casualties of the Second World War, formally came into being on 12 September 1939.

Curfew House is four narrow houses west of the church, a taller red brick building in a group of five buildings of the same era; the name derives from the cruel King John and Blanche Heriot history and story which took place in the town centre. Below an open pediment are brick pilasters with moulded wood cornice, with dentils. Brick-coped gable ends front the street.

Chertsey station is on the Chertsey Branch Line linking the Waterloo to Reading Line to the South West Main Line in Weybridge, all three currently operated by South West Trains as part of the UK state-owned network, benefiting from a level crossing and a road bridge sweeping north-south traffic around to the west of the town centre. As mentioned the A320 is a mixed dual and single carriageway road connecting Woking to Staines-upon-Thames via Chertsey which is 3 miles (5 km) south of Staines Bridge. Scenic Chertsey Bridge was built in the 18th century, see above, this links to Shepperton. Chertsey is close to J11 of the M25 to two sides of the town (one exit bordering Ottershaw) and gives its name to the intersection of a main SSW motorway, the M3 with the M25 London Orbital Motorway.

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Addlestone - Weybridge - Surrey Road Tour

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Located in the county of Surrey, and around 20 miles southwest of central London, is the town of Addlestone.

The name 'Addlestone' is derived from Old English 'Attel’s Denu', meaning the valley belonging to Attel (presumed to be the name of a Saxon settler).

Addlestone is home to a tree thought to be over 1,000 years old, known as the Crouch Oak. This once marked the boundary to Windsor Forest, and it is rumoured that Queen Elizabeth I once had a picnic under it.

In 1848 the railway arrived in Addlestone courtesy of the London and Southwestern Railway. Today it is situated on the Chertsey Branch Line, linking up to the South West Main Line via Weybridge which is one stop away. Trains to London take just under 50 minutes via Weybridge, or about 60 to 80 minutes via Chertsey.

In 1917 Blériot Aéronautique acquired a factory in Addlestone. The company had been founded by French aviator Louis Blériot in 1909 - the same year in which he became famous for being the first person to fly across the English Channel.

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Addlestone Street View, Surrey, UK, England

Addlestone Street View, Surrey, UK, England 🇬🇧
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Addlestone is home to the ancient Crouch Oak tree, under which it is said Queen Elizabeth I picnicked. It also marked the edge of Windsor Forest before it was largely cut down for fields and settlements.
Addlestone railway station is on the Chertsey Branch Line and train services to and from London Waterloo are operated by South Western Railway. The town is within the M25, close to junction 11.

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Addlestone Train Station

Train Service From London Waterloo To Weybridge Via Staines Calling At Addlestone
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Walking on Ranmore | England | Ranmore Common Walks | Dorking Surrey | Things to Do in Surrey

Walking on Ranmore | England | Ranmore Common Walks | Dorking Surrey | Things to Do in Surrey

Ranmore Common is a beautiful hillside owned by the National Trust near Surrey in England. Walking on Ranmore is perfect for a rewarding day out where you can experience the sights and smells of a lush woodland area that has stunning views to offer.

If you are looking for things to do in England that are outside of the normal tourist spots and love walking or experiencing the outdoors on your travels, Ranmore Common is a beautiful area to experience.


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