Lingfield
Lingfield is a village, civil parish as well as message town in the Tandridge area of Surrey, England. Lingfield Park is residence to equine auto racing across a large catchment from Folkestone to Epsom. Lingfield is centred 23.4 miles (37.7 kilometres) south of London and lies to the eastern of the A22 where it runs in between Godstone and East Grinstead. The village has a medieval church that is Grade I listed, timber-frame design from the Tudor duration as well as century previously as well as a punishment cage, last made use of in 1882 to hold a poacher, made in 1773. On the creation of Surrey County Council in the late 19th century, the civil parish's responsibilities came to be rather reduced but its location was about the same as in the middle ages duration, 36.8 square kilometres (14.2 sq mi) and it was this size which resulted in the decision to make Lingfield a post town across an even bigger area.