Hackhurst and White Downs
Hackhurst and White Downs is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the heart of Surrey in England
Bagshot is a small town in the southeast of England. It is situated in the northwest corner of Surrey within the county's Surrey Heath council district, close to the border with Berkshire, and is also in the diocese of Guildford. In the past, Bagshot served as an important staging post between London, Southampton and the West Country. Evidence of this can be seen in some of the original coaching inns that are still there today.
Population: 5,364
Latitude: 51° 21' 38.48" N
Longitude: 0° 41' 16.87" E
Hackhurst and White Downs is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in the heart of Surrey in England
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