Coldharbour, Surrey
Coldharbour is a village in the Mole Valley district, in the English county of Surrey. It is on a minor road from Dorking to Leith Hill Place. It is in the Surrey Hills AONB and is the highest village in the south-east of England.
Description
It has a church and a pub, the Plough Inn. Nearby is Broome Hall House, built around 1830 for the politician and printer Andrew Spottiswoode and later owned in the 1970s by legendary actor, Oliver Reed.
Notable residents
- Virginia McKenna
- Karl Pearson (1857–1936), statistician, died in Coldharbour.
- Oliver Reed (1938–1999), owner of Broome Hall from 1971-79.
References
External links
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