Leatherhead
Leatherhead is a town in Surrey, England on the right edge of the river Mole, and beside the contiguous built-up area of London. The town covers a total area of around 4.84 square miles. Its local district is Mole Valley. Records exist of the area from Anglo Saxon England. Just north-east of the midpoint of Surrey and at a junction of ancient north-- south and east-- west roads, aspects of the town have been a focal point for transport throughout its history. A main early spur to this was the building of the bridge over the seasonally passable River Mole in the early medieval time period. Later On the Swan Hotel supplied 300 years of service to horse-drawn coaches. In the late 20th century the M25 motorway was built close by. According to the 2011 Census, the town has a permanent population of around 11316 individuals. The town has re-developed periodically through varying economic needs and planning. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Mole Valley District Council made plans to modernise the town, with a brand-new pedestrianised high street and a sizeable one-way system. It has a combined theatre and cinema. Leatherhead's various business properties generate lunchtime demand and its eateries and theatre attract people from around Surrey. The undulating streetscape lends itself more to warm summer nights. The theatre (see listed below) is a cinema and also has art exhibitions. The bypass streets to the town centre close and function every year in the London-Surrey cycle classic which is ranked by the world's cycling federation. For all your home refurbishments, make certain to identify dependable professionals in Leatherhead to make certain of quality.