Chaldon
Chaldon is a Town in the county of Surrey.
There are great places to visit near Chaldon.
Chaldon History
There are some historic monuments around Chaldon:
- Alderstead Fort: a London mobilisation centre at Merstham
- Milestone in Sutton High Street
- Two Saxon burial mounds on Gally Hills, west of Brighton Road
- Earthworks of Surrey Iron Railway
- Milestone outside No. 135 Cheam Road, Cheam
- Large multivallate hillfort at War Coppice Camp
- Medieval moated site with adjoining paddock boundaries, Lodge Farm, South Park
- Group of four World War II fighter pens at the former airfield of RAF Kenley
- Reigate Fort: a London mobilisation centre
- Late Bronze Age enclosure at Queen Mary's Hospital, Carshalton
- Dovecote, Beddington Park
- Iron Age promontory fort in Castlehill Wood
- Medieval moated site, Lagham Manor, South Godstone
- Bowl barrow on Earlswood Common 20m south of Pendleton Road
- Earthwork in Holt Wood
- The Mount, Barrow Green
- The Priory, Reigate
- St John the Baptist's Church gateway, Howley Road
- Surrey Iron Railway embankment, approximately 130m south west of Lion Green Road, Coulsdon
- Croham Hurst round barrow
- Milestone in Brighton Road
- Medieval undercroft between West Street and Slipshoe Street, Reigate
- Woldingham Fort: a London mobilisation centre 500m south of Whistlers Wood Farm
- Bronze Age enclosure on Nore Hill
- Medieval or Early Post-medieval Tannery, Scotchman's Copse
- Medieval moated site, Albury Farm, Merstham
- Bowl barrow and later beacon at Tumble Beacon
- Bowl barrow in Ivy Mill Lane
- Bletchingley castle (ringwork and bailey)
- Reigate Castle
- Newe (or Wide) Ditch, Riddlesdown
- Earthworks in Henley Wood
- Two Saxon burial mounds on Gally Hills
- Roman villa E of Beddington Park
- Medieval moated site with associated fishponds, Flower Lane
- Bowl barrow at the north end of Hilly Field
- Site of manor house in Netherne Wood
- Bowl barrow in south end of Hilly Field
- Fosterdown or Pilgrim Fort: a London mobilisation centre
- Group of seven World War II fighter pens at the former airfield of RAF Kenley
- Regular aggregate field system, associated trackway and Anglo-Saxon barrow field on Farthing Down, 490m east of Hooley Farm
Lakes near Chaldon
Rivers near Chaldon
- 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