Whyteleafe
Whyteleafe is a village in the district of Tandridge, Surrey, England, with a couple of roads falling inside the London District of Croydon. The town, in a completely dry valley of the North Downs, has three train stations (on 2 identical lines). Neighbouring villages and towns include Woldingham, Caterham, Coulsdon, Warlingham, and Kenley. To the west are Kenley Aerodrome, Kenley Common (possessed by the Corporation), Coxes Wood, and also Blize Wood. To the east are Riddlesdown, the Dobbin, and also Marden Park. The cemetery contains graves of airmen that died during WW2, pointed at RAF Kenley nearby. As a result of the inclines the interpretation of a Warlingham Built-up Area absorbing the eastern half of Whyteleafe, devised after the 2011 census for evaluation, containing 9,092 homeowners is rather stretched yet mirrors a level of economic reliance. The town name originates from the distinct white underside of the whitebeam trees growing in the location. In 1855 Nathaniel Glover purchased White Leaf area and also George Henry Drew later finished the building that was called "White Leafe House". By 1881 the surrounding location had ended up being referred to as "Whiteleafe". As with Kenley the background of its land before that was that of other parishes, in this situation Caterham and to a lower extent Warlingham as well as Coulsdon. Its initial primary school was integrated in 1892, enlarged in 1900 and once again in 1907. In 1911 the population of Whyteleafe was currently larger than that of Warlingham village ... A county council senior high school for women has actually been set up in this year (1911 ).