Cranleigh
Cranleigh is a sizeable village and civil parish, believed to be the largest in England. Found nearly 8 miles (13 km) southeast of Guildford in Surrey, it lies east of the A281, which links Guildford with Horsham, on an alternative route that is not an A-road. It is in the north-west corner of the Weald, a sizeable remnant forest, and directly south-east of Winterfold Forest, a remaining area of forest on the Greensand Ridge. The town covers a total area of 12.66 square miles, with a permanent population of around 11241, as documented in the 2011 Census. In spite of losing its rail link, Cranleigh has thrived both as a satellite of Guildford, and as a service and light engineering centre in its own right. On top of that, it is a retail centre for the surrounding smaller towns and the High Street has seen a notable boost in business stores in the last few years. Cranleigh, nonetheless, continues to have a number of small, locally owned and quite often more traditional businesses, such as a pastry shop, owned by the Cornwell Family, a butcher and a fishmonger. Nurseries for plants for sale and food also provide a substantial source of local work. Along with retail possibilities, there many possibilities for social and cultural activities. The Cranleigh Arts Centre has formed a significant programme of feature film screenings, live music, theatre productions, adult and children's activities, exhibitions and workshops. Regular community arts projects and team up with local schools are also carried out to reach and develop new audiences. The Centre is a registered charity and is run mainly by a team of volunteers. For all your home improvements, make sure to find respected contractors in Cranleigh to make certain of quality.