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Elite Football

Elite Football

Building 46 Dunsfold Park, Cranleigh ,
Elite Football looks at the all round development of all our players. We challenge each player individually through setting them personalised goals specific to their needs. Players within the Elite programme are trained by our highly experienced and qualified coaches who specialise in developing young footballers. Elite also provides psychology training,sport science expertise and each player is assessed by our qualified physiotherapists. Our aim is to bridge the gap between grassroots and academy level football and to give our players the technical competence, knowledge and understanding to enable them to make the next step into a professional academy.
Mind Charity Shop Cranleigh

Mind Charity Shop Cranleigh

120 High Street, Cranleigh ,
Mind, For better mental health | Mind www.mind.org.uk Mind is the leading mental health charity for England and Wales. We provide information to help promote understanding of mental health and campaign to create a society that promotes and protects good mental health. Mind, the mental health charity | Mind www.mind.org.uk We’re here to make sure anyone with a mental health problem has somewhere to turn for advice and support.
The Challenger Magazine

The Challenger Magazine

Sycamore House, 46 High Street, Cranleigh ,
Welcome to the new Challenger Magazine 'You Have Mail' page. Use this page to post us any local news, articles or comments. We look forward to hearing from you and we hope you enjoy interacting with The Challenger.
Cranleigh Golf & Country Club

Cranleigh Golf & Country Club

Barhatch Lane, Cranleigh ,
Say Hello - 01483 26 88 55 www.ccgcranleigh.com
Cranleigh

Cranleigh

Cranleigh School Foundation, Horseshoe Lane, Cranleigh ,
Cranleigh School and Cranleigh Prep School are independent co-educational boarding schools in the village of Cranleigh, Surrey. The Senior School was founded in 1865 as a boys' school. The Prep School opened in September 1913 has its own excellent facilities and benefits enormoulsy from its close partnership with Cranleigh School 'across the road'
Cranleigh Arts Centre

Cranleigh Arts Centre

Cranleigh Arts Centre, 1 High Street, Cranleigh ,
Most people don’t know that we haven’t had Arts Council funding since 2008 and to stay open we are independently run by a small team of four enthusiastic staff with help from volunteers! We do punch way above our weight though, with acts like Ross Noble, Reginald D Hunter & Eric Clapton often gracing the stage! We need all the support we can get so if you would like some work experience or have some spare time to volunteer get in touch: volunteer@cranleighartscentre.org
Cranleigh - Nearly The Largest Village in England

Cranleigh - Nearly The Largest Village in England

39 High Street, Cranleigh ,
Cranleigh is the largest village in England, and is situated 8 miles south east of Godalming in Surrey. It lies to the east of the A281 which links Guildford with Horsham; neighbouring villages include: Ewhurst, Alfold and Hascombe. Until the mid-1860s, the village was called "Cranley", but The Post Office succeeded in getting the spelling changed to avoid confusion with nearby Crawley in West Sussex. The name is popularly - but incorrectly - believed to come from the large crane breeding grounds that were supposed to have been historically located at Vachery. The figure of a crane adorns the old drinking water fountain of 1874, that can still be found in the middle of the village in 'Fountain Square'.
ISS - Cranleigh

ISS - Cranleigh

2 Williams Court, Cranleigh ,
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Dunsfold Aerodrome

Dunsfold Aerodrome

Dunsfold Aerodrome in Surrey, England, near the village of Cranleigh, was built by the Canadian Army and civilian contractors as a Class A Bomber Airfield for Army Co-operation Command. It was commanded by the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1942–1944 and was known as Royal Canadian Air Force Station Dunsfold.
Cranleigh Rugby Club

Cranleigh Rugby Club

Wildwood Lane, Cranleigh ,
NEW PLAYERS of all ages & abilities are welcome at Cranleigh Rugby Club, so please feel free to come down & join us for a free introduction to the Club &/or the game. Senior training is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7pm at the Club with fully floodlit facilities. Come down to keep fit & have fun with no immediate pressure to play. Overseas players visiting the area are also always welcome for a run out for the Club. Cranleigh also run an extremely successful Mini & Junior section who train on a Sunday morning. For further information please visit the Mini or Junior section of this website - see top right for links & age group contact details