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Coordinates: 51°10′N 0°43′W / 51.17°N 0.71°W / 51.17; -0.71

Elstead

Elstead.jpg
The village centre

Elstead is located in Surrey
Elstead

Red pog.svg Elstead shown within Surrey
Population 2,457  [1]
OS grid reference TQ010709
District Waverley
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town ELSTEAD
Postcode district GU8
Dialling code 01252
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament South West Surrey
List of places: UK • England • Surrey

Elstead is a village in Surrey, England, with shops and cottages mainly clustered around a central green, close to the River Wey. Neighbouring villages include Gatwick (the village), Puttenham, Charleshill and Peper Harrow. Elstead is about 5 km west of the part of the A3 lying between Guildford and Godalming.

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History

Elstead's relative prosperity over the centuries can be partly attributed to the existence of a large watermill and a significant bridge over the river, parts of which are thought to be around 700 years old.

Elstead Mill, now a pub and restaurant, was occupied by Oliver Cromwell’s ‘roundhead’ army during the English Civil War, but subsequently burnt down. The present structure is therefore thought to date back to the seventeenth century.

The first known reference to Elstead is in the 1128 foundation charter for Waverley Abbey (sometimes spelt Waverly), where it was called Helestede. The church of St James was built around ten years later. It still contains thirteenth century windows and some fourteenth century timbers.[2]

Elstead Old Bridge circa 1300

In the 1300s, a bridge was built over the River Wey. Today this old bridge, strengthened by Surrey County Council in 1993, takes the westward traffic whilst the east ward traffic goes over a new bridge.

Elstead has a forge which was built in 1686.

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Elstead was known for the quality and quantity of carrots grown there, with daily shipments by train from nearby Milford Station up to London's Covent Garden market during the growing season. This is attributed to the light sandy soils in the village which are excellent for carrot growing.

During 2009, scenes from director Ridley Scott's film adaptation of Robin Hood - featuring Russell Crowe as the cool title character - will be filmed at various locations including Oxenford Farm, and the Hamstead Heath. Such groups as the Elstead Scouts, and friends of the farm were lucky enough to visit the set.

Geography

Elstead is surrounded by common land, including Hankley Common which is regularly used by the British Army for training purposes.

Thundry Meadow, close to Elstead, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI) and is an important breeding area for the dragonfly and damselfly.

Hankley Common World War II battlements, Elstead

Pubs and places to eat

Elstead has 3 pubs. The Golden Fleece, The Woolpack, and The Mill, There is also a Chinese restaurant across from St. James school.

Village Events

Every year there is a

Village Pancake Race (with a pancake flipping competition in the Village Hall afterwards)

A Marathon

A Paper Boat Race, which involves people making life-size paper boats, out of cardboard, paper, glue, and paint (none of these can be water-resistant), and then the people who made them rowing in it on the Elstead moat to try and get the most laps, flour bombs can also be used.

The Duck Race, which involves everyone buying a rubber duck, and giving it a name (it comes with a number) and all of them floating down a river buy the mill, and the first ones go to the second heat etc. The winner of the whole thing gets to take home the £50 prize.

A Monthly Cinema at the village hall

Annual Fireworks at the British Legion on the 5th November

References

  1. ^ Census data
  2. ^ History of Elstead Church

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