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From the north - If coming via the M25, leave at Junction 9 and take the A24 southbound. This will take you right into Dorking town. At the Deepdene roundabout turn right into the High street. Turn right at the White Horse Hotel into Mill Lane.

From the A3, turn off just after Tolworth and join the A243, this then merges into the A24.

From the south - From the Worthing area take the northbound A24 straight into Dorking.

From Brighton join the A23, just south of Crawley join the A264. Then join the A24 north of Horsham.

From the Eastbourne area follow the A22 until East Grinstead, then join the A264. Join the M23 at J10, go south and rejoin the A264 at J11. Then follow instructions as above.

 

From the east - M25 to Reigate Junction 8. Then head south into Reigate and follow signs for A25 to Dorking.

 

From the west - A3 or A31 to Guildford. Follow signs for A25 to Dorking.

 

By train - From London, Dorking can be reached from Waterloo/Clapham Junction. Trains arrive at Dorking Main Line station. On arrival walk down Station Approach and turn left onto Deepdene. Go under the railway bridge and cross the road at the pedestrian crossing. Turn right into London road, the road carries on until the High street. Turn right into the town centre. At the White Horse Hotel turn right into Mill Lane.

Dorking Deepdene and Dorking West stations are on the Reading to Gatwick Airport line. This line can also be joined at Guildford and Redhill.

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By train - From London, Dorking can be reached from Waterloo/Clapham Junction. Trains arrive at Dorking Main Line station. On arrival walk down Station Approach and turn left onto Deepdene. Go under the railway bridge and cross the road at the pedestrian crossing. Turn right into London road, the road carries on until the High street. Turn right into the town centre. At the White Horse Hotel turn right into Mill Lane.
Dorking Deepdene and Dorking West stations are on the Reading to Gatwick Airport line. This line can also be joined at Guildford and Redhill.


See gnfc superb, we MUST be famous, we've got THREE RAILWAY STATIONS.

Alternatively, I am told that Ordnance Survey Maps come in quite handy.

Then there's Microsoft Autoroute.......
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Dorking.... sounds more like a verb.... to dork.... I dork, you dork, we dork, I dorked, he is dorking etc etc.

 

Presumably some sort of rural ritual or ceremonial practice, or a pastime of some sort?

 

"I be going to see the dorking today..." or perhaps

 

"Cor I could give that a good dorking..."

 

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