Coldharbour, Surrey
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Coldharbour | |
Surrey | |
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Coldharbour | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | TQ149437 |
Location: | 51°10’52"N, 0°21’26"W |
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Postcode: | RH5 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Mole Valley |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Mole Valley |
Coldharbour is a hamlet on the Weald in Surrey. It is found on a minor road from Dorking to Leith Hill Place.
This place has a church, Christ Church,[1] The church was built in 1848 by local landowner, John Labouchere of Broome Hall, on land provided by the Duke of Norfolk, to the design of Benjamin Ferrey, a pupil of Augustus Charles Pugin. Along with St James, Abinger, St Mary the Virgin, Holmbury and St John the Evangelist, Wotton, it is a member of the Leith Hill Benefice.
Coldharbour also has a village pub, the Plough Inn.[2]
Nearby is an impressive Iron Age hill fort now hidden within trees, known as Anstiebury.
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