Hooley

Hooley
Hooley

 Hooley shown within Surrey
Population 1,203 [1]
OS grid reference TQ287564
District Reigate and Banstead
Shire county Surrey
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Coulsdon
Postcode district CR5
Dialling code 01737
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament Reigate
List of places: UK • England • Surrey

Hooley is a small village in Surrey, England. It lies in a "pass" which is the lowest crossing point of the North Downs for some distance in either direction. Both the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway and the South Eastern Railway recognised this pass as the best route to Brighton and built rival railway lines through Hooley. Both lines go into tunnels just south of the village. Even before these, an extension of the Surrey Iron Railway came through this pass.

Hooley consists of houses on either side of the Brighton Road plus a few roads to the west of Brighton Road and is situated about 500 m south of the boundary of the London Borough of Croydon and about 3 km south of Coulsdon.

It has two petrol stations, a few shops, a newsagent, a village hall, a social club and bar [1] and a café. The village now boasts a branch of Starbucks, which replaced the former Little Chef, on the A23 by Dean Lane.

It is quite distinct from Chipstead which is to the north west, except that, confusingly, St Margaret's the parish church of Chipstead, can be considered to be in Hooley (junction of Star Lane and Church Lane - ).

To the east, nearly 2 km by road, the new village of Netherne-on-the-Hill is being built on the site of the Victorian Netherne lunatic asylum.

A large proportion of the inhabitants of Hooley attend Sutton Grammar School, in nearby Sutton. A common term for people from Hooley is "Hooleygans", a play on words.

References

  1. ^ Surrey County Council census data (PDF)

External links

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