North Holmwood
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North Holmwood is a residential area on the outskirts of Dorking
Dorking
Dorking is a historic market town at the foot of the North Downs approximately south of London, in Surrey, England.- History and development :...

, in Surrey, England. The village is accessible from the A24, and all roads of the village lead off Spook Hill. The census data for the area Holmwoods shows a population of 6,136.

The village

The village has a main street called Spook Hill, in which there is a newsagent's shop. There are three other roads, Bentsbrook Road, Bentsbrook Park and Holmsdale Road, making the village larger than it first appears. There is a village hall, a clinic called Holmwood Surgery and a local sports and social club. There is a pond on the common alongside Spook Hill.

The main estate in North Holmwood occupies the former site of Dorking Brickworks, which was a major local employer from the 1930s until its closure in 1983. The brickworks used up the clay surrounding it, ran out of space in the 1950s and extended south of Inholms lane in 1961. The clay supply was exhausted and the brickworks closed in 1983. After demolition, the brickworks land north of Inholms lane was used to build residential housing, while the smaller excavation south of Inholms lane was designated a nature reserve, now the Inholms clay pit LNR, open to all and accessed by a tunnel under Inholms lane.

The parish church

A parish of Holmwood was created from parts of Dorking and Capel parishes in 1839, and further divided in 1874 to form the parish of St. John the Evangelist. The parish church was built of flint in Early English style and consecrated in 1875. The tower contains two bells and a clock. The east window of the chancel has stained glass from 1874 made by Messrs Powell of White Friars. The west windows of the chancel
Chancel
In church architecture, the chancel is the space around the altar in the sanctuary at the liturgical east end of a traditional Christian church building...

 have glass designed by Charles Eamer Kempe
Charles Eamer Kempe
Charles Eamer Kempe was a well-known Victorian stained glass designer. After attending Twyford School, he studied for the priesthood at Pembroke College, Oxford, but it became clear that his severe stammer would be an impediment to preaching...

 from 1891 showing the four Fathers of the Western Church.

Transport

North Holmwood has two bus stops located either side of the newsagent's shop. The nearest railway station is Dorking, 2.5 miles away. There is also a station called "Holmwood
Holmwood railway station
Holmwood railway station is a railway station serving the villages of Beare Green and South Holmwood in Surrey.There is one train per hour towards Horsham and there is one train per hour towards London Victoria operated by Southern...

" which is the station shared by South, Mid and North Holmwood - located on the far side of South Holmwood
South Holmwood
South Holmwood is a village in the Mole Valley District of Surrey, England located south of Dorking on the A24 road. The village is part of Holmwood civil parish....

, over four miles away.

External links


History of Holmwood Common and the surrounding villages, eminent residents and key sites of architectural interest - www.holmwoodhistory.com
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