Area Guides

Epsom
Our area guide to Epsom gives you a quick overview of the neighbourhood from its properties, public parks, local schools, council tax, public transport links to shopping and going out.
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Ewell
If you’re spending some time in Epsom having a flutter at the races don’t forget to head just down the road to the wonderful Ewell.
Ewell was founded as a spring line settlement, where the permeable chalk of the North Downs meets the impermeable London Clay, and the Hogsmill River (a tributary of the River Thames) still rises at a spring close to Bourne Hall in the village centre. Recorded in Domesday Book as Etwelle, the settlement was granted a licence to hold a market in 1618.[3] The opening of railway stations to the east and west of the centre, in 1847 and 1859 respectively, facilitated the creation of extensive residential areas, which are now contiguous with the Greater London suburbs.
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Worcester Park
Our area guide to Worcester Park gives you a quick overview of the neighbourhood from its properties, public parks, local schools, council tax, public transport links to shopping and going out.
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Stoneleigh
Our area guide to Epsom gives you a quick overview of the neighbourhood from its properties, public parks, local schools, council tax, public transport links to shopping and going out.
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Sutton and Cheam
On the southern edge of The London Boroughs, Sutton is a busy town with an extensive shopping centre and local facilities.
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