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The East Surrey constituency covers the easternmost section of Surrey, bordering Kent, and includes the small towns of Caterham, Oxted and Warlingham.

East Surrey has a primarily rural, pastural character. Development has been limited to narrow valleys and established upland settlements by the North Downs; and much of the area is covered with wooded hillsides and rolling arable land.

For more information on the constituency of East Surrey, including previous election results, please visit Wikipedia.

 



18 JUN 2010

Woldingham

Woldingham sits high on the North Downs between Oxted and Warlingham. Its village green is a Conservation Area and the settlement is characterised by large plots in a wooded setting. Much of the area was once owned by the Marden Estate and Marden Park (now Woldingham School) still stands in extensive grounds in the valley alongsie the railway line.

There is a small parade of shops in the centre of the village, as well as St Paul's Church which was built in 1933.

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