List of civil parishes in Surrey
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This is a list of civil parishes in Surrey, England.
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[edit] Elmbridge
The district was formed by the merger of Esher and Walton and Weybridge urban districts and was originally entirely unparished.
- Claygate (2000)
[edit] Epsom and Ewell
none
[edit] Guildford
The former municipal borough of Guildford is unparished.
- Albury
- Artington
- Ash
- Compton
- East Clandon
- East Horsley
- Effingham
- Normandy
- Ockham
- Pirbright
- Puttenham
- Ripley
- Seale and Sands
- Send
- Shackleford
- Shalford
- Shere
- St Martha
- Tongham
- Wanborough
- West Clandon
- West Horsley
- Wisley
- Worplesdon
[edit] Mole Valley
The former urban districts of Dorking and Leatherhead are unparished.
- Abinger
- Betchworth
- Brockham
- Buckland
- Capel
- Charlwood
- Headley
- Holmwood
- Leigh
- Mickleham
- Newdigate
- Ockley
- Wotton
[edit] Reigate and Banstead
80% of the district's population lives in an unparished area.
- Horley (town)
- Salfords and Sidlow
[edit] Runnymede
none
[edit] Spelthorne
none
[edit] Surrey Heath
64% of the district's population lives in an unparished area consisting of the former urban districts of Frimley and Camberley. The four parishes all came from Bagshot Rural District.
[edit] Tandridge
The district is entirely parished.
- Bletchingley
- Burstow
- Caterham on the Hill (2000)
- Caterham Valley (2000)
- Chaldon (2000)
- Chelsham and Farleigh
- Crowhurst
- Dormansland (2000)
- Felbridge
- Godstone
- Horne
- Limpsfield
- Lingfield (2000)
- Nutfield
- Outwood (2000)
- Oxted
- Tandridge
- Tatsfield
- Titsey
- Warlingham (2000)
- Whyteleafe (2000)
- Woldingham (2000)
[edit] Waverley
The district is entirely parished.
- Alford
- Bramley
- Busbridge
- Chiddingfold
- Churt
- Cranleigh
- Dockenfield
- Dunsfold
- Elstead
- Ewhurst
- Farnham (town)
- Frensham
- Godalming (town)
- Hambledon
- Hascombe
- Haslemere (town)
- Peper Harow
- Thursley
- Tilford
- Witley
- Wonersh
[edit] Woking
92% of the population lives in an unparished area. It was originally entirely unparished, with Byfleet being parished after 1974.
[edit] References
- Office for National Statistics (ONS) - Geographical Area Listings
- http://www.scaptc.org.uk/ and linked district and borough websites