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  • "We've also moved out of London to our converted barn near Cranleigh in Surrey."

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • It's all getting a bit much, so on Monday Binkie joined the Cranleigh Golf and Country Club, where the massage is a lifesaver.

    Hugh Muir's diary 2011

  • Thank you also to another friend and former teaching colleague, Rod Jackson, who invited me to talk to his pupils at Cranleigh School, allowing me to road test a few ideas for this book.

    Caesars’ Wives Annelise Freisenbruch 2010

  • We used to live between Guildford and Horsham (Cranleigh).

    Less like a manhole cover katelnorth 2008

  • PM: And you went to Cranleigh, a top public school.

    What do Piers Morgan & Alan Rusbridger Have in Common? 2007

  • At midnight on New Year's Eve, 1917, I raised my glass to the sky I was alone in Cranleigh, Gertrude and Mother asleep and declared valiantly that I had given up on Thayer.

    The Elegant Variation: TEV 2007

  • At midnight on New Year's Eve, 1917, I raised my glass to the sky I was alone in Cranleigh, Gertrude and Mother asleep and declared valiantly that I had given up on Thayer.

    THE INDIAN CLERK: FURTHER READING # 1 TEV 2007

  • But it is worth while to leave the main road as it crosses the single railway line from Shalford to Bramley and Cranleigh, and to turn to the right down the little road that leads to Unstead Farm, a delightful brick and timber building, with exceptionally graceful chimney-stacks and latticed casements, behind which, in summer, there should surely be the largest bowls of roses.

    Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912

  • A right of way runs from the road near Cranleigh round the south of the pond to Baynards beyond, and the pond lies near the right of way, a grass-edged road alive with rabbits.

    Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912

  • Ewhurst lives comfortably fifty years behind Cranleigh, and is still, happily, what the late Louis Jennings called it in _Field Paths and Green Lanes_, "a one-horse place."

    Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912

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