The small town of Addlestone in the county of Surrey dates from Saxon times and until the 17th century was a small hamlet. Prosperity came to Addlestone with the opening of the Wey Navigation back in the 17th century, followed by the opening of the Basingstoke Canal in the 18th century then with the coming of the railways in 1848, the old days of an agricultural community were transformed. A key feature of the town is ‘Crouch Oak’, a tree that is believed to date back to the 11th century and was previously known as ‘Wycliffe's Oak’ after the medieval scholar said to have preached here. A fence was placed around the oak in 1810 in order to prevent village maidens stripping the bark to make a love potion.
Now an attractive suburb of London, Addlestone’s town centre and particularly Station Road, have plenty of independent and high street shops, businesses, amenities, restaurants and pubs. With such easy access to London and the scenic Surrey countryside, there is a wealth of cultural attractions, historic sites and outdoor activities to enjoy both here and in the surrounding area.
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195 Strawberry Fields
Addlestone, KT15 1BQ
1 West St
Addlestone, ST13 8AF
22 Attel Close
Addlestone, KT15 1FP
39 Liberty Hall Rd
Addlestone, KT15 1SS
Flat 14
Copthall House
Addlestone, KT15 1LD
47 Green Lane
Addlestone, KT15 2TX
163 Station Rd
Addlestone, KT15 2BA
68 Roakes Avenue
Addlestone, KT15 2HA
3 Harrow Close
Addlestone, KT15 2GH
68
Ongar Place
Addlestone, KT15 1JG
30 Simplemarsh Rd
Addlestone, KT15 1QJ
Unit 1
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Addlestone, KT15 2PQ
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