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The Joy of Cranleigh – A Walk on the Common
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by Joy Horn Main Photo - The Great Barn being dismantled, 1887. Caryll House, then called The Laurels, can be seen on the left. Cranleigh’s fine Common ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – A First World War Walk
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By Joy Horn Featured image - The flourishing Church Lads' Brigade in front of the Rectory, before 1914 This walk starts at the south porch of the ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Walking Cranleigh: A 1953 Coronation Walk
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by Joy Horn Main Photo - Cranleigh Today: the final episode of the History of Cranleigh This walk starts at the junction of Mead Road with Bridge Road, ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – A Watery Walk
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By Joy Horn (Main Photo - From Horsham Road towards the church. The bridge on the right leads to the Police House (courtesy of Vera Wilkinson)) ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Walking Cranleigh: A Medical Walk
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By Joy Horn (Main photo - Dr Arthur Napper and his son Harold, outside Broadoak) This walk will take in various medical sites and the three houses ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – Some Forgotten Farms
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by Joy Horn Main image - Common House Farm, when Edward Brown occupied it, around 1910-13. The pond is occasionally still called 'Brown's pond'. We have ...

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Joy of Cranleigh: Walking Cranleigh – 10 minutes to the village
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by Joy HornMain image: The place where the war memorial was made (courtesy of Michael Miller) I live in a road that has been built up from the 1930s, but ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Cranleigh in 1922
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by Joy Horn What was Cranleigh like 100 years ago? And what was going on?Here are a few incidents and pictures to give a flavour of life here in 1922. ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Some of Cranleigh’s Inns and Pubs
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How have Cranleigh’s pubs acquired their names? The oldest of our present pubs is The Richard Onslow. Its name is much younger than the pub itself. In the ...

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Heritage Day at St Nicolas Church
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Looking back and looking forward by Mike Roberts In this time of expecting the future to produce something even more exciting, such as the latest version ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – Cranleigh’s Saints
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by Joy Horn Who were St Nicolas and St Cuthbert Mayne? Their names have been attached to the parish churchand to the local Catholic primary school ...

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The Joy of Cranleigh – What’s in a Name? Cranleigh’s Lost Families
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One day Dr Arthur Napper, Cranleigh’s principal doctor for fifty years, was visiting a patient who lived on the Common. ‘Lot of people today at the Baptist ...

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