- Hascombe
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Hascombe
map_type= Surrey
latitude= 51.1505
longitude= -0.5716
population= 241 (2001 Census)
os_grid_reference= SU997397
shire_district= Waverley
shire_county =Surrey
region= South East England
constituency_westminster=South West Surrey
post_town=Godalming
postcode_district = GU8
postcode_area= GU
dial_code= 01483The village of Hascombe contains a cluster of cottages and country estates, St Peter's church, the village green and The White Horse pub, all nestling between wooded hillsides in
Surrey ,England . The village is situated approximately midway betweenGodalming andCranleigh .Even by the standards of the surrounding area, Hascombe is remarkably affluent: Russian multi-billionaire
Boris Berezovsky and broadcaster/producer Chris Evans both own homes in the village. Hascombe is designated anArea of Outstanding Natural Beauty .Winkworth Arboretum , with its collection of rare trees andshrub s, is nearby and there are walks through the surrounding hills and along the greensand way.The damming of a stream in the 15th Century created the Church Pond, close to which stands the village pub, The White Horse, a 16th/17th century building, with many later additions, constructed from the local
Bargate stone .St Peter's church was rebuilt during the mid-19th century, but retains its
medieval screen, made fromJerusalem olive trees and featuring elaborate carvings, and a font dating back to 1690.Poet Laureate Sir John Betjeman described the church as "aTractarian work of art".Hascombe's natural fresh-water spring attracts many visitors: the
fountain itself was commissioned in 1887 by local landowner Edward Lee Rowcliffe as a memorial to his late brother. It was during a stay at Hoe Farm in 1915 that statesman and futurePrime Minister Sir Winston Churchill learned to paint.At 644 feet (197 m), Hascombe Hill is among the highest points in Surrey. In the 1st century BC it was the site of an
Iron Age fort. In the early 19th century it became an important navaltelegraph station, using a mechanical form of semaphore to communicate with Netley Heath inSurrey on one side and Blackdown inSussex on the other. A chain of such stations linkedLondon withPortsmouth .
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