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9 unusual facts about Nutfield


Doreen, Victoria

Doreen is unusual in that the eastern portion in the Shire of Nillumbik remains rural, being contiguous with the rural localities of Yarrambat and Nutfield.

Edward Champion Streatfeild

Born in Nutfield, Surrey, son of Alexander Streatfeild (1837–1887) and Helen McNeill (1838-1902), he was a member of the Streatfeild family, a well known family in Kent.

Maria Louisa Charlesworth

Maria Louisa Charlesworth (1 October 1819, The Rectory, Blakenham Parva – 6 January 1880, Nutfield, Surrey) was an English author of religious books.

Nutfield

Nutfield, New Hampshire, the colonial township from which the modern places of Londonderry, Derry, Windham and parts of Salem, Hudson, and the city of Manchester were formed.

Outwood Windmill

The smock mill was run by the Budgen family until 1885 when Edward Scott, of Woolpits Mill, Nutfield bought the lease of the mill for £1,225.

Redfest

Redfest is an annual music festival at Robins Cook Farm, Kings Mill Lane, Nutfield, Redhill, Surrey, England.

Thomas Llewellyn Thomas

In 1880, he was later appointed by Jesus College as rector of Nutfield, Surrey, a position he held for two years.

Westerham railway station

b) the difficult choice between boggy land in the valley bottom and the gradients encountered on the A25 route at Limpsfield and Nutfield,

Will Martingell

William ("Will") Martingell (born 20 August 1818 at Nutfield, Surrey; died 29 September 1897 at Eton Wick, Buckinghamshire) was an English professional cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1839 to 1860.



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