English Heritage sites near Warlingham Parish

Home of Charles Darwin - Down House

HOME OF CHARLES DARWIN - DOWN HOUSE

5 miles from Warlingham Parish

Down House is a site of outstanding international significance. Here the famous scientist Charles Darwin lived with his family for forty years and worked on his revolutionary theories.

Eltham Palace and Gardens

ELTHAM PALACE AND GARDENS

11 miles from Warlingham Parish

Once a favoured medieval palace and then a Tudor royal residence, Eltham Palace was transformed into a striking Art Deco mansion by eccentric millionaires Stephen and Viriginia Courtauld.

Lullingstone Roman Villa

LULLINGSTONE ROMAN VILLA

12 miles from Warlingham Parish

Among the most outstanding Roman villa survivals in Britain, Lullingstone provides a unique all weather family day out. See fascinating Roman artifacts and enjoy a specially commissioned light show.

Ranger's House - The Wernher Collection

RANGER'S HOUSE - THE WERNHER COLLECTION

12 miles from Warlingham Parish

Ranger's House is an elegant Georgian villa built in 1723, the official residence of the 'Ranger of Greenwich Park'. From 1815 this post was held by Princess Sophia Matilda, niece of George III.

Coombe Conduit

COOMBE CONDUIT

12 miles from Warlingham Parish

Coombe Conduit is made up of two small Tudor buildings connected by an underground passage.Water was once supplied to Hampton Court Palace via this tunnel.

Eynsford Castle

EYNSFORD CASTLE

13 miles from Warlingham Parish

The substantial stone walls of a very early Norman 'enclosure castle', begun c.1085-7 and unusually little altered by later building works. This rare survival stands in an attractive village setting.


Churches in Warlingham Parish

St Christopher's Warlingham

Chelsham Road Warlingham CR6 9EQ
01883 623 011
http://cofewcf.org.uk/

"Our Vision at St. Christopher's is to be growing in faith; a caring, welcoming, worshipping community open to all'

St Christopher's is the white wooden church in the Chelsham Road near Sainsbury's.  It has a warm welcome for all. The church is open all day until sunset for anyone seeking a quiet space.

Sunday services are modern and friendly with creche facilities and junior church. We hope that you can stay for tea or coffee after the service. There also weekday services and gatherings to which all are welcome, please check the Services and Events section in the menu for details of all events

The Church was originally built in 1907 as a chapel of ease for Warlingham Church, and for many years was led by brothers and sisters of the Church Army. It has an interesting east window, which is the artist's design for a translucent coloured glass mosaic panel which was never completed due to the expense and problems encountered.

 

 


 

 

 

Warlingham, All Saints

Church Lane Warlingham CR6 9NU
(01883) 623011
http://www.allsaintswarlingham.org.uk

We aim to make our services welcoming to all. Our services are mixture of contemporary and traditional worship and we seek to explore the mysteries of God . We welcome children, All Saints' Sunday Club in the Parish Communion service provides children aged 3 years and upwards with plenty of fun whilst learning about the Bible.The Sunday Club does not normally meet during school holidays or on the second Sunday of the month when there is instead an All Age Service in which the children take part. Younger children accompanied by parents/carers are also welcomed. There are other services aimed at children such as Christingle during the year.

We are a Fairtrade Church, using Fairtrade products which you can enjoy after the service when you can have a cup of tea or coffee!

All Saints Warlingham is part of the Warlingham, Chelsham and Farleigh Benefice, and we work closely with our sister churches, St Christopher's, St Marys Farleigh, and St Leonard's, Chelsham. We also have strong links with Warlingham Village.

We look forward to welcoming you soon


Pubs in Warlingham Parish

Chez Vous

432 Limpsfield Road (B269), Warlingham, CR6 9LA
(01883) 620451
chezvous.co.uk/

French Restaurant and bar which opened in autumn 2011. Of brick and flint construction, it was built on the site of a former Wesleyan chapel, the present building dates from 1871 and was originally a private dwelling until 1982 when it was...
Good Companions

Limpsfield Road, Warlingham, CR6 9RH

The Good Companions, on the very edge of Croydon's boundary with Surrey, closed in 2012. The site was acquired by Lidl for a supermarket, a very controversial local issue.
Hare & Hounds

Limpsfield Road (B269), Warlingham, CR6 9DZ

This was a large Edwardian pub set back from the main road with a small car park and outside drinking area. There were some attractive exterior architectural details and a long rectangular signboard over the front entrance, depicting the pu...
Harrow Inn

309 Farleigh Road, Farleigh, CR6 9EL
(01883) 627565
vintageinn.co.uk/restaurants/south-east/...

This very smart pub comprises one small wooden-fronted bar counter, from which lead several areas for eating and drinking, and has friendly and efficient staff. This Vintage Inn is heavily geared up as a food venue and there is an ancient f...
Horseshoe

Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9EG
(01883) 622009
baronspubs.com/horseshoe

Large roadhouse constructed by Mann, Crossman & Paulin in 1938, replacing the original Horseshoe which was built in 1847, on the site of an old beerhouse, the Blacksmiths Arms, itself dating from 1609. In recent years it has been refurb...
La Botija

2 The Green (B270), Warlingham, CR6 9NA
(01883) 620419

This tapas bar and restaurant used to be called Ye Olde Leather Bottle and still has that name on the outside of the building. It overlooks the village green and was originally a Nalder & Collyer (Croydon) house, later to become Ind Coo...
Warlingham Rugby Football Club

Limpsfield Road, Hamsey Green, Warlingham, CR6 9RB
(01883) 622825
mightywarl.com/

Clubhouse of a family orientated rugby club, offering a couple of cask beers.
White Lion

3 Farleigh Road, Warlingham, CR6 9EG
(01883) 625085
emberinns.co.uk/nationalsearch/southeast...

There is little to detract from the most attractive façade of this ancient building, the oldest part being the middle section which is believed to date from 1467, when it was a farm house with attached cottages. It has been a pub since at l...