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  2. Haslemere - Wikipedia

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    Haslemere Hall, on Bridge Road, is a theatre, cinema and music venue. It opened in January 1914 and its design, by the architect Annesley Brownrigg, was influenced by the Arts and Crafts Movement. During the First World War, it was used as a drill hall .

  3. Haslemere Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    However, following the reorganisation of local government and the formation of Haslemere Town Council in 1974, [15] the town hall became the main meeting place of the town council. [16] A stained glass window, designed by the artist, Rachel Mulligan, and depicting the town's coat of arms, was installed in the council chamber in 2006. [17]

  4. Oak Hall, Haslemere - Wikipedia

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    Oak Hall at Haslemere, Surrey, England is a Grade II listed country house. As of 2013 it houses Oak Hall Country Club, part of the Wispers Park retirement apartments. History

  5. Borough of Waverley - Wikipedia

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    The Borough of Waverley is a local government district with borough status in Surrey, England.The borough contains the towns of Godalming, Farnham and Haslemere, as well as numerous villages, including the large village of Cranleigh, and surrounding rural areas.

  6. East Bergholt Abbey - Wikipedia

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    The Abbey was requisitioned by the military. After the War, the building was in such poor condition that the nuns decided to sell the property and relocate to Haslemere. Haslemere closed in 1975 and the nuns dispersed to Stanbrook, Warwick, Oulton Abbey, and St Scholastica's Abbey. The last member of the community died in 1995.

  7. Royal Naval School - Wikipedia

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    Difficult wartime moves first to Fernhurst and later to Stoatley Hall were a triumph for the headmistress, Miss Oakley-Hill, and paved the way for further expansion. [9] In 1995, The Royal Naval School for girls at Haslemere was amalgamated with The Grove School founded in 1864 to form The Royal School, Haslemere.

  8. Hazlemere - Wikipedia

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    Hazlemere in the snow Park Parade shops in 2006. Hazlemere was a small hamlet in the ancient Desborough Hundred, and the name is recorded as long ago as the 13th century.The crossroads at the centre of the village was originally the meeting point of three different parishes, Penn, Hughenden, and Chepping Wycombe.

  9. Category:Haslemere - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Haslemere" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. ... Oak Hall, Haslemere; R. The Royal School, Haslemere; S. Shottermill;