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Emmeline Lodge, Kingston Road, Leatherhead, Surrey, KT22 7BN

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Emmeline Lodge consists of 38 one and two-bedroom flats with shared facilities.

Facilities include non-resident management staff and emergency alarm service, lounge, laundry, guest facilities and garden.

Leatherhead  is mentioned in Domesday as Leret and seems to have derived its name from 'grey ford'. The town grew up at a crossing of the River Mole and today there is more than one bridge with the main A24 now by-passing the town to the east. For many years the principal route over the the North Downs to the coast there remain several good inns and restaurants.

Leatherhead has a leisure centre with a 25-metre swimming pool, aerobic and fitness studios, hockey and football pitches and a cafeteria. There are good shops and the Thorndike theatre was opened in 1969. Nearby is Banks Common and Bookham Common with excellent walks.

Tenure: Leasehold

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