Headley Down, Post Office c.1960
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H415009

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This is a relatively modern development, while a mile and half away is the older village of Headley. There are still plenty of trees here. The church has a peal of six bells, given in 1935 in the memory of Mr and Mrs McAndrew, who donated the village hall to the Women's Institute. Nearby, Headley Mill is still working, and is a popular beauty spot.
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