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    Cranleigh is a village and civil parish, about 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Guildford in Surrey, England. It lies on a minor road east of the A281, which...
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  • Cranleigh School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school) in the village of Cranleigh, Surrey. It was opened on 29 September 1865...
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    The Cranleigh Waters or Bramley Wey is a tributary of the River Wey in Surrey. The Cranleigh Waters or Bramley Wey rises at a source close to the sources...
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    Alfold, Cranleigh Rural and Ellens Green; Blackheath and Wonersh; Bramley, Busbridge and Hascombe; Chiddingfold and Dunsfold; Cranleigh East; Cranleigh West;...
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  • The Cranleigh Open was a combined men's and women's grass court tennis tournament founded in 1923. It was played in Cranleigh, Surrey, England through...
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  • The Cranleigh line was a railway line in England that connected Guildford in Surrey, with Horsham in West Sussex. Construction of the line was started...
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    Cranleigh was a railway station on the Cranleigh Line between Guildford and Horsham. It served the village of Cranleigh, Surrey in southern England. Opening...
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  • 1972–73 Merrow 1973–74 Cranleigh United 1974–75 Ashford Town (Middx) 1975–76 Merrow 1976–77 Cranleigh United 1977–78 Cranleigh United 1978–79 Wrecclesham...
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  • 1925: the TARDIS crew encounters Lord Cranleigh's chauffeur, who has been expecting "the Doctor". Lord Cranleigh asks them to stay until the annual ball...
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    family held Wonersh Park until 1884 on a sale to Mr. Sudbury. In 1848 Cranleigh Waters here was used for coal, building materials and agricultural produce...
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