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Shottermill is a district, part of Haslemere. St Stephens is the Parish Church
This is what Wikipedia says "Shottermill is a parish and village 1 mile (1.6 km) to the west of the town. Weyhill is a busy shop-lined street linking the railway station to Shottermill. Weyhill took its name from the old mill at the head of the south branch of the Wey which rises in Haslemere; this area includes 5,769 of |
Haslemere's 15,612 residents (2001).Novelist George Eliot had a cottage, Brookbank, on what was Shottermill Common, where she wrote most of Middlemarch.[ Woolmer Hill to the west here is a half developed, half wooded hill, which includes The Edge sports centre with sports
ground and Woolmer Hill School which is state-sponsored. inspired post-modern tradition which is international in flavour; here he developed the use of GRP as a sophisticated building material, and this is the first "major building by a major architect to be built in GRP in Britain". The principal spaces are richly designed, and survive virtually unaltered. Extension rooms have a nautical theme as it was previously a naval college. Shottermill is a district, part of Haslemere. St Stephens is the Parish Church" |