Normandy, Surrey
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Coordinates: 51°15′27″N 0°39′20″W / 51.2576, -0.6556

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Normandy


Normandy war memorial

Normandy, Surrey (Surrey)
Normandy, Surrey

Normandy shown within Surrey
Population 2,9871
OS grid reference SU926516
District Guildford
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Guildford
Postcode district GU3
Dialling code 01483
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
European Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Woking
List of places: UKEnglandSurrey

Normandy is a village and parish in Surrey, England. It lies close to the western end of that county close to the border with Hampshire and just north of the chalk hill known as the Hog's Back.

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Location

The parish also includes the villages of Christmas Pie, Willey Green, Wyke and Flexford. It lies on the A323 between Guildford and Aldershot. In the center of the village stands Wanborough railway station, called so as the first owner of the station in fact lived in Wanborough, Surrey, a small hamlet very close to Normandy. Development locally is restricted as the village lies within the green belt. Normandy Common lies to the north of the village; to the south there is mainly arable farmland.

History

Normandy was the final home of the early 19th century radical reformer and agrarian William Cobbett, the author of Rural Rides. The locality of Normandy was considered for the site of a "New Town" to be called "New Norman" in the 1943 Town and Country Plan produced by the Surrey Federation of Labour Parties.2

Foot-and-mouth outbreak

On 3 August 2007 the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) confirmed that cattle on farmland within the parish were found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease. This was the first outbreak of its kind in the U.K. for six years.34

Within Normandy

Normandy with its rural setting has many footpaths, bridleways and other small roads suitable for horse riding, cycling and walking. It is the start point of the Christmas Pie trail which leads you into Guildford via a well kept trail through woods, commons, meadows etc. Normandy also has many things to do with many clubs (especially sport) set up throughout the Village. This includes: Normandy Tennis Club, Normandy Train Club, Normandy Historians [1], Normandy Cricket Club, Normandy Football Club, Normandy Scouts [2] and Normandy Archery. There are also many services within Normandy but unfortunately with the death of the owner in 2002 the local store closed, so there is no where that you can buy food products within Normandy but there is still one pub, "Duke of Normandy" [3] they can also boast though: Session Music [4] and a Hyundai dealer "Normandy Garage" [5].

Events in Normandy

Normandy has an annual Guy Fawkes Night firework display located in a field at the back of The Elms Centre on Glaziers Lane. Car parking is available at The Elms Centre car park during this time. The event usually takes place on the 5th November every year. During the event, volunteers would parade down a bridleway next to the field holding torches, and would throw the torches onto the large bonfire to light it. The fireworks are all set off by hand, not by electronics. The field of the event can be located at the following co-ordinates on Google Earth: 51°15'3.36"N 0°39'47.15"W

References

  1. ^ Census data
  2. ^ Surrey Federation of Labour Parties, A Town and Country Plan for Surrey, 1943
  3. ^ "Foot and Mouth Disease confirmed in cattle, in Surrey", DEFRA (2007-08-03). Retrieved on 3 August 2007. 
  4. ^ "Further farms tested for disease", BBC News (2007-08-04). Retrieved on 4 August 2007. 


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