This is about Surrey, England. There are also articles about other uses of the name Surrey.
Surrey is an Englishcounty, one of the 'Home Counties,' and is located to the south-west of London. Surrey has a population of approximately one million. The county town is Guildford, which despite having a cathedral is not a city.
Due to its proximity to London there are a great many commuter villages in Surrey, the population density is very high and the denizens of the county are more affluent, on average, than other UK citizens.
The county council offices at County Hall are currently located in Kingston upon Thames which is not in Surrey. Periodically plans to move the offices to Guildford are raised but have not yet come to fruition.
In fact, many former Surrey towns and villages, such as Kingston upon Thames itself, Richmond, and Croydon are now incorporated in the Greater London area.
Much of Surrey is in the Green Belt and, since the soil is very sandy and agriculture not intensive, there are a large number of footpaths[?], bridlepaths[?] and commons or Access lands[?]. Therefore Surrey provides much in the way of rural leisure activities, the Horse population being very large.
Box Hill[?] just north of Dorking is woodland and chalk downland with
superb views from the top of the hill.
Clandon Park[?], an 18th centuryPalladian[?] mansion in West
Clandon to the east of Guildford. The house, which holds interesting
collections, and the gardens are both attractive.
Claremont, landscape gardens south of Esher. The gardens date from
1715,
Dapdune Wharf[?] on the River Wey in Guildford is home to a restored
Wey barge, the Reliance.
Frensham Common[?] home to a variety of plant, animal and birdlife.
Scenic with pleasant walks (and horse rides). Frensham Great Pond houses
assorted sailing activities whilst Frensham Little Pond provides family
picnicing spots.
Polesden Lacey[?] at south of Great Bookham is a Regency villa with
extensive grounds. Each summer open air theatre is presented in the
grounds.
River Wey & Godalming Navigations from Godalming to the
Thames at Weybridge. Interesting scenery, well kept locks and well
maintained towpaths make for pleasant walks.
Winkworth Arboretum[?] south east of Godalming was created in the
20th century with impressive flowers in the spring and magnificent
colours in the autumn.