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A walking guide traces a route across Surrey from the west chalk ridge near Farnham eastward toward Titsey, favoring villages and open country that survive London’s expansion. Organized into day-sized chapters clustered along the ridge, the Wey and Mole valleys, and isolated plateaux and commons, it mixes practical route notes with descriptions of churches, abbeys, commons, heaths, and market towns. The author emphasizes walking as the best way to experience heather, pines, gorse, springs, primroses, and riverside byways, and provides historical and topographical background, local anecdotes, and travel suggestions for visitors exploring rural lanes, canal paths, and small-town streets.

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Eric Parker

Eric Parker was an English author and travel writer, best known for his work "Highways and Byways in Surrey." In this book, he offers a detailed exploration of the picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and cultural heritage of Surrey, capturing the essence of the region through vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes. Parker's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the English countryside, making his works a valuable contribution to the genre of travel literature. His observations and insights provide readers with a unique perspective on the beauty and charm of Surrey.

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