Eashing
Eashing | |
Surrey | |
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Cottages in Eashing | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | SU946436 |
Location: | 51°11’2"N, -0°38’49"W |
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Postcode: | GU7 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Waverley |
Eashing is a hamlet a mile and a half south-east of Shackleford on the River Wey, a mile west of Godalming. In the Anglo-Saxon era it was a significant place and is one of the burhs listed in the Burghal Hidage of Alfred the Great.
The village is divided into Upper Eashing on top of the steep south-east bank and Lower Eashing set low, immediately below the A3 road embankment on the north-west bank. Lower Eashing has an ancient bridge over the River Wey which was constructed in the 14th century by monks from Waverley Abbey. Twenty buildings strewn across both parts are now listed buildings. Eashing also has two large-unit business parks, The Granary and The Wharf, which are on a large island accessed by a bridge behind the Stag public house and the Mill.
On television
Noel Fitzpatrick's veterinary practice is located at Eashing, and has been seen in television programmes including The Bionic Vet.[1]
Outside links
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