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The
Parish Landscape
The
Parish is only some 1500 acres in size but features a variety of landscapes
including downland, woodland, parkland, a golf course, pasture and arable
farmland. The Forte Estate, the 1,836-acre Ryde Farm Estate stretches
from East Clandon in the south to Ripley in the North. The estate has
been in the Forte family since the early 1960's and is presently owned
by The Honorable Sir Rocco Forte. Often referred to as the "Forte
Estate" in the village, it includes two dairy farms with a milk quota,
in 1998, of over 2 million litres, 765 acres of arable land, 456 acres
of woodland, sporting rights for game shooting over a further 407 acres,
main estate residence and 15 houses and cottages around the estate. Pheasants
from the woodlands in the estate are commonly seen in and around the village
between August and January.
Hatchlands
Park Estate
Located just east of East Clandon, on the north side of the A246. It comprises
a house, garden and 422 acres of park and farm. The estate now owned and
managed by the National Trust has grounds which cover a large part of
the parish of East Clandon . The house was built in the 1750's by Admiral
Boscawen but its was the son of its subsequent owner, William Sumner,
who in 1800 consulted Repton about the park. Repton's 'dressed lawn or
pleasure ground' surrounding the house has been considerably altered but
the structure of the 18th century park remodelled by Repton is still evident.
It is laid out as traditional 'parkland' and the grounds include woodland
and pasture, some of which is rented to local farms for cattle, sheep
and horse grazing. The surrounding grounds contain a number of park and
woodland walks and a small Gertrude Jekyll flower garden.
Clandon
Regis Golf Course
Set in over 170 acres of parkland and lies between East and West Clandon.
The 18 hole course was designed by David Williams, and is 6,412 yards
with a par of 72. Clandon Regis was opened in June 1994 and in 1995 and
1996 was selected for the final of the PGA Southern Professional Championships.
The Club is owned by its members and is very proud of the friendly and
relaxed atmosphere that exists within its 650 members. For further information,
contact The Club Manager, Clandon Regis Golf Club, Epsom Road, GU4 7TT.
Woolgars Farm &
Cross Country Course
Woolgars comprises 568 acres of arable farm and is located to the south
of the A246 off Blakes Lane on the slopes of the North Downs. The farm
is run in conjunction with equestrian facilities - there are 21 stables
and a floodlit indoor school. Woolgars has the longest equestrian cross-country
course in Surrey. The course is 8 miles long and has 38 jumps which include
a table, a bounce, steps, a coffin, Helsinki rails and a water complex.
There are also a number of more difficult jumps including an arrowhead,
trakenher and corners. The majority of jumps are about 2'6" to 3' high
and the course takes just over an hour to complete. For further information
contact 223302.
Blakes Lane Farm
Blakes Lane Farm comprises 90 acres of grassland and is located in East
Clandon to the south of the A246. It used to graze a pedigree herd of
cattle, unfortunately since the BSE crisis the cattle became unviable
and the land is now used for private grazing of horses and pet geese and
hay-making. There are a further 130 acres of farmland between Staple Lane
and the traffic lights at West Clandon on both sides of the road, which
is mainly used for crops.
Clandon Manor Farm
in Back Lane comprises 7 acres of privately
owned pasture with stabling.
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