Caterham on the Hill
Caterham on the Hill is a Village in the county of Surrey.
Caterham on the Hill postcode: CR3 5UG
Retail in Caterham on the Hill
There are great places to visit near Caterham on the Hill.
Caterham on the Hill History
There are some historic monuments around Caterham on the Hill:
- Earthworks in Henley Wood
- Home Farm Bridge, Hurst Green
- Regular aggregate field system, associated trackway and Anglo-Saxon barrow field on Farthing Down, 490m east of Hooley Farm
- Bowl barrow in south end of Hilly Field
- Iron Age promontory fort in Castlehill Wood
- Roman villa E of Beddington Park
- Romano-British villa at Chelsham Court Farm
- Bowl barrow in Ivy Mill Lane
- Earthworks of Surrey Iron Railway
- Woldingham Fort: a London mobilisation centre 500m south of Whistlers Wood Farm
- Medieval moated site with associated fishponds, Flower Lane
- Earthwork in Holt Wood
- Group of seven World War II fighter pens at the former airfield of RAF Kenley
- Surrey Iron Railway embankment, approximately 130m south west of Lion Green Road, Coulsdon
- Croham Hurst round barrow
- St John the Baptist's Church gateway, Howley Road
- Group of four World War II fighter pens at the former airfield of RAF Kenley
- Fosterdown or Pilgrim Fort: a London mobilisation centre
- Medieval moated site, Lagham Manor, South Godstone
- Site of manor house in Netherne Wood
- Romano-British site, Wickham Court Farm, West Wickham
- Bowl barrow at the north end of Hilly Field
- Medieval moated site with adjoining paddock boundaries, Lodge Farm, South Park
- Large multivallate hillfort at War Coppice Camp
- Late Bronze Age enclosure at Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton
- Bronze Age enclosure on Nore Hill
- Medieval moated site, Albury Farm, Merstham
- Dovecote, Beddington Park
- Bowl barrow on Earlswood Common 20m south of Pendleton Road
- The Mount, Barrow Green
- Bletchingley castle (ringwork and bailey)
- Newe (or Wide) Ditch, Riddlesdown
- Alderstead Fort: a London mobilisation centre at Merstham
Lakes near Caterham on the Hill
Rivers near Caterham on the Hill
- Hogsmill
- Beverley Brook (Motspur Park to Thames) and Pyl Brook at West Barnes
- Wandle (Carshalton Branch at Carshalton)
- Wandle (Croydon to Wandsworth) and the R. Gra
- The Rye at Ashtead
- Tanners Brook (Holmewood to River Mole confluence at Brockham)
- Mole (Horley to Hersham)
- Rythe
- Pipp Brook
- Leigh Brook
- Downside Ditches and Bookham Brook
- Deanoak Brook
- Mole (Hersham to R. Thames conf at East Molesey)
- Ray Brook
- Eden Brook
- Tributary of Eden at Four Elms
- Lower Eden
- Upper Eden
- Middle Eden
- Gibbs Brook
- Tributary of Edenbrook
- South Wey (River Slea confluence to Tilford)
- The Moat at Egham
- Guileshill Brook
- Chertsey Bourne (Virginia Water to Chertsey)
- Chertsey Bourne (Sunningdale to Virginia Water)
- Oakhanger Stream
- Hollywater and Deadwater at Bordon
- North Wey (Alton to Tilford)
- Slea (Kingsley to Sleaford)
- Hoe Stream (Pirbright to River Wey confluence at Woking)
- Chertsey Bourne (Ascot to Virginia Water)
- North Wey at Alton
- Wey (Shalford to River Thames confluence at Weybridge)
- Hale/Mill Bourne (Bagshot to Addlestone Bourne confluence near Chobham)
- South Wey (Haslemere to Bordon)
- Chertsey Bourne (Chertsey to River Thames confluence)
- East Clandon Stream
- Ock
- Cranleigh Waters
- Tillingbourne
- Addlestone Bourne (Mill/Hale to Chertsey Bourne)
- Wey (Tilford to Shalford)
- Wey Navigation (Pyrford reach)
- Addlestone Bourne (West End to Hale/Mill Bourne confluence at Mimbridge)
- South Wey (Bordon to River Slea confluence)
- Royal Brook
- Truxford Brook
- Clasford Brook and Wood Street Brook
- Hoe Stream (Normandy to Pirbright)
- Caker Stream
- Stratford Brook