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Concorde's most frequent flyer
"Flying to the USA so fast, you bought back time"
Bombed for Hitler’s birthday
The church at Merstham that was destroyed to celebrate the Führer’s birthday.
When bombs rained down on Surrey
The map that shows how close your house came to being bombed during WW2.
Waiting beneath Limpsfield Common
The makeshift school classroom that held 50 children.
Surrey’s emerald invaders
Parakeets are everywhere until you try to spot one.
Ripley’s wonder drug
The pharmacy in Ripley that kept an extraordinary secret before being found out.
When Shepperton tricked Hitler
Talented special FX artists helped divert German bombers away from British towns.
Sealed until the Second Coming
The church at Albury that nobody can visit.
The forgotten racecourse
From Grand National to International, the Surrey racecourse that became a runway.
The eerie wall in the woods
Concrete, steel rods and wire - Hitler's Atlantic Wall lurking in Hankley Common.
The astonishing life of Haslemere’s signal box
The Victorian levers and switches still keeping commuters on track.
The flat-pack church
The prefabricated tin church that arrived in Surrey by horse and cart.
Not for the squeamish
The Mytchett museum that documents the grim reality of wartime medicine.
The village that was moved
He didn’t want any neighbours, so he demolished their cottages and closed the main road.
Inside Wanborough Manor
The Queen, a Prime Minister, parties for film stars and pay phones for prostitutes.
Found in a Dunsfold skip
From airbase to film set, all of Dunsfold's history can be found in the skip.
The daring Westhumble cave rescue
It was 1952 and a 15-year-old boy found himself trapped underground.
Dead to the world
The woman who chose to live her life in a tiny cell in Shere.
The most excruciating noise
The ear-splitting ordeal of tuning Guildford Cathedral organ
Trapped in Tatsfield
Surrey’s highest village is also its most isolated when the snow falls.
Haslemere's musical gift
The family that inspired a musical revival from their instrument-making workshop.
The world’s first Christmas card
How the festive tradition was born in a Surrey village.
Godalming's greatest deception
How the town has been misleading the world for more than 140 years.
Behind Bourne Woods' battle lines
The man in charge of the spit roast reveals how Gladiator celebrated after the battle.
The romantic ruins of Britain’s first monastery
The 12 men who walked from and built Waverley Abbey.
When Gladiator blew up Bourne Woods
Roman Centurion Andy returns to the battlefield to reveal a few movie secrets.
The Guildford diary that rocked America
How a young man's journal found in a garden shed shocked a nation.
The legend of the West Clandon Dragon
How a village became obsessed with a mythical creature.
From sacred place to outer space
How a unique embroidery project captured Surrey's hopes and aspirations in 1950s Britain.
Shere's little secret
The historical hidden gem that only villagers know about.
Growing up in Woking with Paul Weller
Nicky Weller grew up in Stanley Road with her brother Paul, "the miserable little toad".