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Hydestile

Coordinates:51°09′22″N0°37′01″W / 51.156157°N 0.617043°W /51.156157; -0.617043
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Hamlet in Surrey, England

Human settlement in England
Hydestile
The crossroads in Hydestile
Hydestile is located in Surrey
Hydestile
Hydestile
Location withinSurrey
Population431 - the population in 2011 was at most half of the two output areas drawn around portions of the two related areas.[1]
OS grid referenceSU96814056
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townGODALMING
Postcode districtGU8 4
Dialling code01483
PoliceSurrey
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51°09′22″N0°37′01″W / 51.156157°N 0.617043°W /51.156157; -0.617043

Hydestile is a hamlet inWaverley, south-westSurrey. It is around2+12 miles (4.0 km) south ofGodalming between the villages ofBusbridge andHambledon, straddling theircivil parish borders. One landmark of the hamlet isHydon's Ball, a large woodland andpromontory of theGreensand Ridge, the site is withinNational Trust land and free to visitors.

History

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Main articles:Busbridge § History; andHambledon, Surrey § History

Hydestile was the site for two hospitals built on land that formed part of the Busbridge Hall Estate: from 1921 King George V Hospital (formerly aTBsanatorium) and from 1941 St Thomas' Hospital (formed from the World War II evacuation ofSt Thomas' Hospital in Lambeth). The hospitals were demolished and redeveloped in the late 1990s following years of disuse and dereliction. The only visible remains are the Gatehouse, the former Superintendent's house, six staff cottages and a cluster of footings amongst the woods.[citation needed]

Geography

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Thehamlet is centred on the crossroads of Hambledon Road and Salt Lane. To the south-east is the steeper of two neighbouring outcrops of theGreensand Ridge. Elevations range from 74 metres (243 ft) in the narrow wooded vale of the Shad Well spring, that issues near the central crossroads of the hamlet and flows to the north, to 117 metres (384 ft)AOD less than a mile to the east.

To the west, the hamlets of Enton Green and Great Enton share one 2011 census output area (of between 50 and 150 homes), and their surrounding terrain is flatter; they are mentioned in the article on their civil parish,Hambledon.[3]

Landmarks

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Coppiced trees in Hydon Heath
  • Hydon's Ball (a steep, wooded hill) (NT)
  • ACheshire Home.
  • The Tolt, Hydon Heath and Busbridge Woods are three woodlands that are on the periphery of the cluster of homes in the hamlet's centre.

Demography

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The settlement has a small population, split between two considerably largerUnited Kingdom Census 2011 output areas: E00157389 (north-east and beyond) and E00157740 (rest and beyond).[4]

2011 Census Key Statistics
Output areaPopulationHouseholds% Owned outright% Owned with a loan[1]
E0015738952817150.336.3
E0015774033811642.226.7

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References

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  1. ^ab"2011 Census". Archived fromthe original on 11 February 2003. Retrieved4 November 2013.
  2. ^"Location of Godalming and Ash".streetguide.co.uk. 2024. Retrieved2 April 2025.
  3. ^Census Map of relevant output areas Office for National Statistics
  4. ^Output Area Map Office for National Statistics
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