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Besides, to return to Hindhead is to end with a steep hill to climb; coming back to Haslemere, you can either drop down the hill from
Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912
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I'll have to remember about the charity shops but Dorking is now in the wrong place for me with all those roadworks etc at Hindhead and it takes forever to get there, let alone home again.
Saturday bits katelnorth 2008
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He seems to have lived in Hindhead, Guildford, from the mid-1950s until the 1980s.
Paperback Cover Cavalcade 4 Steve 2009
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At one stage Arthur was so convinced the Doyles were descended from Dubgall, King of Ulster, that he had a stained-glass window built at Undershaw, his house in Hindhead, showing several putative crests, including the Red Hand of Ulster.
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Then rushing under the stern of the aeropile came the Wealden Heights, the line of Hindhead, Pitch Hill, and Leith Hill, with a second row of wind-wheels that seemed striving to rob the downland whirlers of their share of breeze.
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And away to the right the Portsmouth road mocked at him and made off to its fastnesses amid the sunlit green and purple masses of Hindhead, where Mr. Grant Allen writes his Hill Top Novels day by day.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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Weald, to the lazy altitudes of Hindhead and Butser.
The Wheels of Chance: a bicycling idyll Herbert George 2006
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Westward lies the whole tumbled valley of the Weald, visible as far as Hindhead and Leith Hill, and the valley of the
Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells Herbert George 2006
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In the present day he would have had his motor car and his house on Hindhead, a seat in
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St. John said that it is macadamised where it passes Hindhead, and
The Voyage Out 2004
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