12 Facts About Charlwood

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Charlwood is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England.

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Charlwood Place is a 16th-century listed moated house situated on the northwestern perimeter of the village.

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Charlwood is in the Mole Valley District which co-administers local services with Surrey County Council.

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Charlwood is home to the John Bristow and Thomas Mason Trust, which has its earliest origins in Charlwood's first school established in the early 17th-century, This building is still intact and owned by the Trust.

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5.

Charlwood has a small number of shops and two pubs; The Greyhound' and The Half Moon.

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6.

Charlwood has two hotels in imposing buildings and numerous Bed and Breakfasts on its outskirts.

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Charlwood had sat on the committee for many years, had been a chairman of the committee of Lloyd's Register, as well as being a director and chairman of the Bank of Africa.

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Charlwood had made his home at Stanhill where he devoted much time and money to the support of village schools, cottage hospitals, working men's houses, as well as to the work of church restoration.

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Charlwood was a strenuous worker in the field of education.

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10.

Charlwood had been a governor of Dulwich College since 1872, and a governor of Cowper Street School.

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11.

Charlwood was the author of a two-volume history of Dulwich College, issued in 1889.

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12.

Glover's Wood, a Site of Special Scientific Interest is wholly within the west of Charlwood, and is noted for its bluebell displays in springtime.

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