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These are links to other local history sites, sites of local interest and other interesting sites that you may find interesting. If you have a site that you would like us to link to, then please drop a line to the Webmaster.
Local HistoryOld Redhill and ReigateA pictorial history of Reigate and Redhill Reigate HistoryPhotos and film of Old Reigate from Burnley Video Productions. Reigate Priory MuseumThe Museum is open from Easter to early December, every Wednesday and Saturday during term time. Opening hours are between 2pm and 4.30pm. Public admission is free. School and adult groups are very welcome but should book in advance. Local InterestReigate and RedhillEverything you need to know about Redhill and Reigate Deerings RoadSite of local information and history of Deerings Road by Adrian Webb Nutley Lane HomezoneThe Home Zone scheme will create a safer environment for pedestrians and cyclists using the route by reduce speed, creating safer routes to school, also introducing informal gathering and play. It is hoped that a Residents' Association will be formed due to residents input for the scheme and strengthen community spirit. Local Clubs and SocietiesHolmesdale Natural History ClubThe Holmesdale Natural History Club is a charity (Registered No. 273602), which exists to promote the study of natural history, local history, archaeology and geology in the vicinity of Reigate. Reigate Caves (Wealden Cave & Mine Society)Barons' Cave, Castle Grounds · Tunnel Road Caves · Public Open Day Programme 2004 · Directions To The Caves · Costs · Literature And Further Information Reigatians Football ClubReigate's premier soccer club Nutley Hall Cricket Club (local interest)The Nutley Hall Cricket Club is a small friendly cricket club in Reigate, Surrey, at the base of the North Downs. We have two Sunday teams plus a midweek team and we play on our own grounds in a beautiful setting, 10 minutes walk from the pub. Other Sites of InterestSurrey Hills LlamasImagine having your very own llama for a day walking in the outstanding natural beauty of the Surrey Hills, with it’s unique flora, fauna and history. Our gentle and friendly llamas will carry your picnic as you lead them through the spectacular North Downs from the high points of which you can see as far as the English Channel. Llamas are affectionate, intelligent and alert and will draw your attention to things you would never normally notice. The Muddle FamiliesThe lineage & history of the Muddle families of the world - including variants Muddel, Muddell, Mudle and Moddle Deans ReunitedA unique and completely free website, designed for anyone researching the surname dean and variants. Use it as a focal point for new and exciting information. It will be regularly updated with items of interest and facts submitted by the many visitors. Old Photographs & MemorabiliaFrancis Frith CollectionThe places you knew as a child, where you went to school or college, where you grew up - all those places that have been important in your life. See photographs of thousands of towns and villages as you knew them.
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