Bletchingley, The Street 1905
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Prior to 1582, documents referred to this village as 'Blechingley', meaning 'the ley (or clearing) of the Blaecci people', and its origins probably date back to the 7th or 8th century. Even today, some residents are opposed to the introduction of the 't' into its name. This wide, curving street set on a sandy ridge runs downhill to the 16th-century White Hart Inn. Until the passing of the 1832 Reform Act, the village was represented by two MPs; in 1828 one of them was Lord Palmerston.
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