Newlands Corner
Newlands Corner is a 103-hectare (250-acre) nature reserve east of Guildford in Surrey. It is owned by the Albury Estate managed by the Surrey Wildlife Trust under an access agreement between the estate and Surrey County Council.[1]
Newlands Corner | |
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Location in Surrey | |
Type | Nature reserve |
Location | Guildford, Surrey |
OS grid | TQ044493 |
Coordinates | 51°13′59″N 0°30′22″W |
Area | 103 hectares (250 acres) |
Managed by | Surrey Wildlife Trust |
Features
The site reaches 567 feet (173 m) with hill-grazed grass slopes below interspersed with trees. There are areas of chalk grassland and woodlands. Visible are some of the greatest prominences of the Western Greensand Ridge and the site lies on the North Downs Way. There are 129 ancient yews with a girth over 3.5m (over approx 500 years old) with some over 6m girth (probably at least 1000 years old) on the northern wooded slope. Some trees are so old the centre is hollow and the whole tree can be walked through.[2]
Newlands Corner was a key location in the crime writer Agatha Christie's disappearance in December 1926. Her car was found in a bush overhanging a chalk pit at Newlands Corner, at the bottom of the south side of the hill. She was found some days later having checked in under an alias at a hotel in Harrogate. As a result, Newlands Corner is the setting of the climax of the final scene of the Doctor Who episode "The Unicorn and the Wasp".
Drove Road at Newlands Corner is a good site in the region for amateur astronomy as it is a dark sky site close to London and its southern satellite towns. With a downhill slope facing south, the viewer faces many constellations such as Orion and Gemini in winter. Once or twice a year the Guildford Astronomical Society and other local societies hold public events at Newlands Corner with about 25 telescopes and 150 members of the public in attendance .
Future Plans
In October 2015, Surrey County Council announced the first stage of plans to cut funding of Surrey Wildlife Trust (SWT). The plans have spawned an online petition, drawn criticism from the local residents and parish councils in the area, and a “Save Newlands Corner” website.[3] In July 2018, parking charges were introduced, although the plans for development of a restaurant, shops, and coach park have been halted.[4]
Gallery
- Panorama view south
- Panorama view south west
- Panorama view south east
References
- "Newlands Corner". Surrey Wildlife Trust. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- http://www.ancient-yew.org/userfiles/file/NewlandsCornerMerrowDowns.pdf
- "Newlands Corner plans branded 'disgusting and great shame': YOUR views on parking charges". Get Surrey. 6 November 2015. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
- "Save Newlands Corner". Retrieved 21 October 2016.