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Tandridge
[1] Woldingham Station - - - : [2] Marden Park - - - : [3] Willey Park - - - : [4] Chaldon Church - - - : [5] Farthing Downs - - - : [6] Coulsdon South/Town Station
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'An easy walk along quiet valleys, through beech woods and along the ridge of the North Downs, with long views deep into Surrey and to the London skyline ... Parts of this walk follow the North Downs Way and the London LOOP.'
'Access to the reserves is free and open to all, and a network of both hard-standing and grass paths makes it suitable for pushchairs and wheelchair users.'
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'The reserves occupy a 26-acre site and are a mixture of meadows, hedges, and woodland copses and also boast a wetland area with a number of ponds and small pools, an orchard, a wildflower meadow and a butterfly garden. The reserves are managed in such a way as to gain maximum benefit for the flora and fauna, with increased biodiversity very much in mind.'
'The Society makes no formal charge for downloading these walks although you may like to consider making a small donation to assist with various campaign costs: [NEW 2014 Walk] A WALK THROUGH TIME ...
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'Nine of the Circular walks around the Parish of Nutfield were originally published in leaflet form by the Conservation Society in 2002, in co-operation with the Tree Wardens, Footpath Walkers and the David Watts Art Group. These have been comprehensively updated and remodelled for downloading from this web site.'
'The route goes through ancient woodland and chalk grassland, both rich in wild flowers, and there are good views towards the south coast over the Sussex Weald.'
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'A linear walk through the North Downs from Woldingham station to Hurst Green station, passing the historic High Street in Old Oxted and Oxted Mill.'
'I've now completed the Tandridge Border Path, spread over 6 days of walking [January - February 2010]. If you want to walk the borders of Tandridge, then this well-designed path is the way to do i ...
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'The path is a circular walk around the Tandridge District boundary and was developed in 2000 to commemorate the millennium.'
'Titsey is one of the largest surviving historic estates in Surrey and dates back to the mid-sixteenth century.'
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'The House and Gardens are held in Charitable Trust and for part of the year are open to the public offering: Picturesque parkland, bordered by broadleaf woodland and grazed by the "Titsey Herd" of pedigree Sussex cattle; Woodland walks in the Titsey Plantation and High Chart with views across the Downs.'
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