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People Profile – Doorways into History
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Charles Brooking, Architectural Historian & Consultant Transitional and exciting progress has been made over the last 2 years for both the principal ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Celebrating Cranleigh Shops – Outlying Shops
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: The shop at Common House Farm Cranleigh once had many more shops than we have today. Many of them were a mile or more from ...

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Crane Spotter – Barn Owl takes a star role
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It’s a late afternoon in January and I’m out in the freezing fields to witness a spectacular show.  The miserable mist and drizzle plaguing us in the early ...

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Doorways to Cooking
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by Simone Conti Bruschetta with plum tomatoes, olives and goat's curd Serves 4 as a snack, Serves 2 as a starter Ingredients:200g ripe plum tomatoes ...

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Cranleigh Old Cottage Hospital Update – Someone ought to do something about it – we have!!
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by Trevor Dale At last, Cranleigh Heritage Trust can announce, with great pride, that we have been granted over £780,000 to restore and regenerate the old ...

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Say Goodbye to Winter Bugs
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by Penny Lynch Winter brings shorter days, colder weather, and the challenge of staying fit and healthy.  While it’s tempting to hibernate under a blanket ...

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Wild Wonders – February 2025
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by Miki Marks Early one morning, on my way to Ellens Green, a fox sauntered across the road in front of me.  There was no other traffic, I slowed right ...

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People Profile – Mad Keen
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Ryan Dixon - Creative Director & Powerlifter Cranleigh is, and always has been, our family home.  My parents moved from London, and my dad, a ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Celebrating Cranleigh Shops, Farewell to One Forty
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by Joy Horn // Main Photo: John Graham's shop in its early days (courtesy of Michael Miller) The recent sad closing of One Forty, with its stock of ...

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Crane Spotter – High fliers, low divers
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Main Photo: Cormorant drying out its wings © Dave Nurney The rare blue sky of a raw winter’s morning reveals them. I count the evidence of over a dozen. ...

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  1. Hi Krystle,

    You may contact the owners of the fair by visiting their website: http://psychicandholistic.co.uk/

    Best wishes,
    Admin

  2. Hi Patricia, to find out more about how to join their club you can contact them directly at: http://www.tapestrydayclub.co.uk

    I hope this helps.

  3. Many thanks for letting us know. We’ve corrected this.

  4. Hi Evelyn,

    Unfortunately we don’t organise the event and therefore can’t give out tickets. You may be able to get Free tickets by e-mailing

    I hope this helps.

    Cranleigh Magazines Admin

  5. That’s wonderful to hear you enjoyed our article and that it took you back. It’s much appreciated.

  6. Hi John,

    After doing some research there is very little information online as to the history of Wyphurst house. Joy Horn, who writes our ‘Joy of Cranleigh’ article may have some information on it. Her E-mail is

    I hope this helps.

    Cranleigh Magazine Admin

  7. You can visit their Facebook page here for more details: https://www.facebook.com/events/476550672749811/

  8. Thank you very much Gemma for the kind words. We couldn’t agree more!

  9. We couldn’t agree more!

    If you’re interested in buying these, you can contact Andy on: regarding this.

    We’re sure he will be happy to help.

  10. Hi Lou,

    We have been told it is still running each month, also it’s for both carer and patient.

    We hope this helps.

    Best wishes,
    Cranleigh Magazine

  11. Hi Julie,

    The ‘We Care’ group takes place the 1st & 3rd Thursday every month from 10.00 to 12.00 noon.

    You can find driving directions from Cranleigh to The Glebe here

    Best wishes,
    Cranleigh Magazine

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