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Coordinates: 51°08′11″N 0°28′42″W / 51.1363°N 0.4784°W / 51.1363; -0.4784
Cranleigh is a large village and civil parish, self-proclaimed the largest in England, almost 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Guildford in Surrey. It lies east of the A281, which links Guildford with Horsham, on an alternative route that is not an A-road. It is in the north-west corner of the Weald (a large remnant forest) and immediately south-east of Winterfold Forest, a remaining area of forest on the Greensand Ridge.
Until the mid-1860s, the village was usually spelt Cranley. The Post Office succeeded in getting the spelling changed to avoid confusion with nearby Crawley in West Sussex. The older spelling is preserved by the Cranley Hotel in the middle of the village. The origin of the name is recorded in the Pipe Rolls as both Cranlea in 1166 and Cranelega in 1167. A little later in the Feet of Fines of 1198 the name is written as Cranele. Etymologists consider all these versions to be the fusion of the Old English words "Cran", meaning "crane", and "Lēoh" that together mean 'a woodland clearing visited by cranes'. The name is popularly believed to come from the large crane breeding grounds that were supposed to have been historically located at Vachery Pond, locally known as simply Vachery. The figure of a crane adorns the old drinking water fountain of 1874 which can still be found in the middle of the village in 'Fountain Square', and a pair of cranes adorn the crest of the recently granted civic Coat of arms of Cranleigh Parish Council.
Actors: Bernard Hill (actor), Robert Graham (miscellaneous crew), Mike Woodley (producer), Billy Clarke (actor), Luke Healy (producer), Luke Healy (actor), Michael Pike (editor), Anthony Woodley (producer), Anthony Woodley (writer), Anthony Woodley (director), James Littlewood (producer), Paul Norrison (producer), Richard Messenger (producer), Dunne Martyn (producer), Ewan Dunbar (producer),
Plot: Set in an alternative past where steam power still rules the world, Outpost 11 is the story of three soldiers manning a remote listening post in the Arctic Circle. One day the warning light goes off unexpectedly and their world is plunged in to chaos. Albert, Mason and Graham must fight the isolation, madness and arctic spiders to survive. Think 'The Thing' plus 'How I Ended this Summer' mixed with 'Videodrome.'
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DJI Phantom 3 Professional First Flight over Cranleigh, Surrey, UK. Filmed in 4K scaled to 1080p. (4 x Speed) "Life of Riley" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
A film to show the spirit of Independent school Cranleigh, soon to be opening a school in Abu Dhabi.
McCarthy & Stone the 'caring' developers, are not listening to the Cranleigh community. They are not listening to our parish council and to our borough council who rejected their planning application to site a huge three storey block of flats in the middle of a rural community. The application was rejected on four strong planning grounds. They want to maximise profits for the benefit of directors and shareholders miles away, without a thought to the effect on the local community. Currently the Victorian house is home to 21 low wage earners. It is Cranleigh's only proper affordable housing. The plan is to bulldoze this house and the one next door. Force the low wage earners out and put the same number of affluent downsizers in. The low wage earners have nowhere to go in Cranleigh. This ca...
Website: http://www.RetirementVillages.co.uk Elmbridge represents the first of our independent living villages. Recently celebrating its 25th anniversary, this established community continues to bring pleasure to residents of 60 years and over. Elmbridge comprises a stylish collection of 236 attractive bungalows and apartments set in 28 acres on the edge of the pretty village of Cranleigh in Surrey.
The Sanctuary opened in September 2009 and The Cranleigh is confident that this is the most luxurious Lake District hotel room in existence, offering astonishing private accommodation with its own private hottub. A perfect romantic getaway! Separate from the main hotel, the Sanctuary is a converted detached bungalow that has been transformed into its own private retreat featuring high ceilings, natural beams, remote control contemporary log effect fire, Bose surround sound throughout including the bathroom and hot tub, Ben de Lisi glass bath, mood lighting throughout and much, much more. It's one of the Lake District's best-kept secrets but has been the talk of the in-the-know glitterati for some time.... The Sanctuary is accessible from the rear car park. Bathroom The large bathr...
www.thecranleigh.com Hotels in Windermere, No.10 at the Cranleigh Boutique Hotel No.10 is a unique suite for you to escape to here at the Cranleigh Boutique Hotel. No expense has been spared in creating a unique, relaxing and luxurious experience that is perfect for two, whatever the occasion might be. No.10’s main features include a large air spa tranquillity bath, end of bath television, a huge super king sized sensational floating bed, private terrace with seating and lighting controls which allow you to set the mood perfectly. As luxury in Lake District hotels goes, this suite at the Cranleigh Boutique Hotel offers you an exceptional experience that you will not find at any other hotel in Windermere. This short video is of the brand new No.10 suite at the Cranleigh Boutique Hot...
Author JG Montgomery goes for a wander through the little known Cranleigh site in Latham, ACT, once the home of a significant Australian military figure.
I would like to take this opportunity to say a big thank you to the Senior and Prep Art staff at Cranleigh UK for their generosity and support. This film was shot in June 2014 as a guide to the curriculum planned for Cranleigh Abu Dhabi 2015/2018. If you have any further questions do not hesitate to contact me at; art.teaching@hotmail.com All films posted are aimed at 11 to 19 education - (KS3, GCSE, A-Level) Music authorised by simonjohnsonbass@hotmail.com
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A crutch, that's easy to find in me
Too much, the muse is not kind these days
well don't be alarmed for now
the past wont change it seems
the hurt from here and now
it wont be your everything
to each his own
to each his own
there's a better time
To sort out the truth from the lies
Lost touch, with what's called reality
Enough, cant keep up with promises made
don't be alarmed for now
the past wont change it seems
the hurt from here and now
it wont be your everything
to each his own
To each his own
There's a better time
To sort out the truth from the lies
To each his own
To each his own
There's a better time
To sort out the truth from the lies
To each his own
To each his own
There's a better time
To sort out the truth from the lies.
To each his own
To each his own