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