Headley, The Cock Inn c.1955
Photo ref: H61003
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Photo ref: H61003
Photo of Headley, The Cock Inn c.1955

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Moving north, the route climbs onto the North Downs to Headley and the Cock pub, now called the Cock Horse. This view looks from the garden of the Old School House, built in about 1850, and once the village school, of course. Out of sight, screened by trees, is the parish churchyard and the Victorian church; to the south of the church stands the old font in a niche below a 13th-century arch from the old church.

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A Selection of Memories from Headley

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Headley

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I lived in Headley in 1969…… There was a riding stables and a few houses opposite with a telephone box…..I can’t remember the name of the road…. There was one small youth club in the village and a small shop…. I remember Fran who’s dad was a farmer… And Steve who also went to the youth club…. Also Ian who lived I think in Leatherhead and would drive over to Headley in his red van….we went greyhound ...see more