Tadworth is a large rural town in Surrey in the south-east of the Epsom Downs, part of the North Downs. It develops part of the District of Reigate and Banstead. At the 2001 census Tadworth had a population of 9,522. Neighbouring negotiations consist of Walton-on-the-Hill, Kingswood, Epsom, Burgh Heath, Banstead, Reigate. Tadworth lay within the Copthorne hundred, an administrative department created by the Saxons as well as later embraced by the Normans. There are no gutters draining pipes the area as the chalk easily absorbs water on the Downs. The Tattenham Corner Branch Line forms a deep, rounded cutting running previous gardens in the centre of the town as it relies on the racecourse to the north, and also gets here from a tunnel instantly southern of the Tadworth Roundabout preserving the carefully wooded health there. The village joins in its north-west edge the top of Langley Vale, topped by the Iron Age unit in South Tadworth Farm. Epsom Downs Racecourse is residence to The Derby as well as creates a contiguous advancement with the Tattenhams, a ward containing: the neighbourhoods of Great Tattenhams in the north by Nork, Banstead; Little Tattenhams and Tattenham Corner.