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Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
Busbridge Lakes
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Busbridge is a village and civil parish in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England that adjoins the town of Godalming. It forms part of the Waverley ward of Bramley, Busbridge and Hascombe. It was until the Tudor period often recorded as Bushbridge and was a manor and hamlet of Godalming until gaining an ecclesiastical parish in 1865 complemented by a secular, civil parish in 1933. Gertrude Jekyll lived at Munstead Wood in the Munstead Heath locality of the village. Philip Carteret Webb and Chauncy Hare Townshend, the government lawyer/antiquarian and poet respectively owned its main estate, Busbridge House, the Busbridge Lakes element of which is a private landscape garden and woodland that hosts a wide range of waterfowl. The parish covers northern, heavily wooded foothills of the Greensand Ridge and drains separately to east and west into tributaries of the Wey. It has no railways or dual carriageways, however the nearest stations are on the Portsmouth Direct Line 2 miles away.
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