A Brief History of Dorking and key Historical Sites
The following links give a brief history of the town and information on some of its more historically significant sights.
For a very brief history of Dorking see below:
For Information of Thomas Cubitt and Denbies see below:
For information on Laurence Olivier and 26 Wathen Road see below:
For information on Dorking Halls and Vaughan Williams see below:
For information on Pippbrook see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/pippbrook/
For information on Rose Hill and Butter Hill House see below:
For information on St Barnabas' Ranmore see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/st-barnabas-ranmore/
For information about St Martins, St Pauls and St Josephs see below;
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/st-martins/
For information on Box Hill see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/box-hill/
For information on West Street see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/west-street/
For information on William Mullins' House see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/william-mullins-house/
For information on South Street Caves see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/south-street-caves/
For information on Bury Hill and the Barclays see below:
For information on the Deepdene see below:
http://www.surreycommunity.info/dorkinglocalhistorygroup/assets/documents/the-deepdene/
