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  1. Kent Brook. The River Eden is a tributary of the River Medway in south east England. It rises at the foot of the North Downs escarpment near Titsey in Surrey and runs initially southwards through Oxted before turning eastwards to enter Kent. After flowing through Edenbridge and passing Hever Castle, the Eden meets the Medway at Penshurst.

  2. tr.wikipedia.org › wiki › OxtedOxted - Vikipedi

    Oxted, İngiltere'nin Surrey kontluğunda bulunan bir civil parish. Kaynakça Dış bağlantılar. Wikimedia Commons'ta Oxted ile ilgili çoklu ortam ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TandridgeTandridge - Wikipedia

    Tandridge is a village and civil parish in the Tandridge District, in the county of Surrey, England. Its nucleus is on a rise of the Greensand Ridge between Oxted and Godstone. It includes, towards its middle one named sub-locality ( hamlet ), Crowhurst Lane End. In 2011 the parish had a population of 663 and the district had a population of ...

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  5. All Saints Church, Oxted. / 51.260735; -0.004385. All Saints Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Oxted, Surrey. Building work on the church started in 1913 and was delayed by World War I. Aspects of the church interior were designed by Geoffrey Webb. It is situated off Chichele Road north of the town centre, to the west of Oxted School.

  6. University of Oxford. /  51.75500°N 1.25500°W  / 51.75500; -1.25500. The University of Oxford is a collegiate research university in Oxford, England. There is evidence of teaching as early as 1096, [2] making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation.

  7. Hazelwood School is a private preparatory school in Limpsfield, Surrey, England. The school was established in 1890 as a boarding school for boys aged 8–13 by Ruth and Edward Baily. Baily bought the land from the Titsey Place estate as he loved the views of the Weald and the Ashdown Forest and thought the site healthy and bracing.