Betchworth
Betchworth is a town and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. The town centre gets on the north bank of the River Mole and southern of the A25 roadway, almost 3 miles (4.8 kilometres) eastern of Dorking and also 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Reigate. London is 19.5 miles (31.4 km) north of the town. Service sector occupations dominate Betchworth's economic situation-- its station and roadway links make it a part of the London commuter belt-- combined with plant farming and services for a fairly huge retired percentage of the population. A former lime quarry, rebuilt manor house as well as Grade I-listed church are within its limits. Betchworth is 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Dorking and also 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Reigate. The village is 20 miles (32 kilometres) south of London, in the outer London commuter belt. Betchworth is in the east of the Mole Valley District whose major town is Dorking; as it is mainly on the north financial institution the land slopes up towards the North Downs AONB. Below this series of hillsides the Mole streams quickly along the Vale of Holmesdale as well as the area around the tributary the Gadbrook is consisted of in the village. Betchworth is within Mole Valley. As part of Surrey, a third tier of city government is accountable for education and learning, mostly all constructed framework as well as various other services such as social treatment, Surrey County Council; Betchworth Church Council supplies certain local facilities as well as services. There were 372 homes as well as 12 uninhabited homes in 2001, in addition to some regional shops as well as exterior businesses such as stone merchants as well as yard centres.