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5 unusual facts about Cuddington


Cuddington, Eddisbury

Gary Barlow of Take That fame once resided on the outskirts of Cuddington at Delamere Manor which was originally the home of the Wilbraham family.

Olympic silver medalist Shirley Strong was born in Cuddington and lived in the village throughout her career.

Cuddington, Surrey

The palace was never fully completed by Henry VIII but was sufficient under Mary I of England to be used by Keeper of the Banqueting House, Sir Thomas Cawarden to entertain Gilles de Noailles, the French Ambassador.

Epsom Rural District

It was created in 1894 and covered the area of the formed Epsom Rural Sanitary District - i.e. the parishes of Ashtead, Banstead, Cheam, Chessington, Cobham, Cuddington, Ewell, Fetcham, Great Bookham, Headley, Little Bookham and Stoke d'Abernon.

John Basnett

John Basnett currently lives in Cuddington, just outside of Northwich, Cheshire, with his wife (Anne) and two children (William and Adam).


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Beverley Brook

Beverley Brook rises at Cuddington Recreation Park in Worcester Park then flows north in a culvert under the A2043 road, emerging in Worcester Park open space next to Worcester Park Station.

Joanna Rowsell

She attended Cuddington Croft Primary School from 1993 to 2000 and Nonsuch High School for Girls from 2000 to 2007.

Stoneleigh, Surrey

From 1847 until c.1939 many commuter homes to London and Kingston were being built in Stoneleigh Park, on market gardens and small farms, occupying what was the northern part of the parish of Ewell and part of Cuddington (which contributed most of adjoining Worcester Park), economically accompanied by in parts of the Ewell parish by "extensive brick, tile, and pottery works, called the Nonsuch Works, and two flour mills worked by water and steam".


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