Secret Surrey Episodes Episode guide
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Wotton’s Hidden Eden
England’s first Italian garden hides grottoes, kangaroos and secrets carved in stone.
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Woking’s Secret Invasion
It was a loud and thunderous landing on Horsell Common – but very few people know where.
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Witley's underwater ballroom
The mystery of the folly beneath a lake in Witley.
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When Shepperton tricked Hitler
Talented special FX artists helped divert German bombers away from British towns.
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When Gladiator blew up Bourne Woods
Roman Centurion Andy returns to the battlefield to reveal a few movie secrets.
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When bombs rained down on Surrey
The map that shows how close your house came to being bombed during WW2.
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What lies beneath Reigate
Sand mines, a subterranean beer cellar and the oldest road tunnel in the country.
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Wakehurst’s underground secret
The radio station that’s been hidden in the woods for more than 80 years.
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Waiting beneath Limpsfield Common
The makeshift school classroom that held 50 children.
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Trapped in Tatsfield
Surrey’s highest village is also its most isolated when the snow falls.
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The world’s first Christmas card
How the festive tradition was born in a Surrey village.
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The world’s first Christmas card
How the festive tradition was born in a Surrey village.
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The Woking Experiment
Look closely and you’ll still find traces of Britain’s first women’s prison.
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The Witch’s Cauldron of Frensham
Inside the village church where a legend still casts a spell over Surrey.
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The village that was moved
He didn’t want any neighbours, so he demolished their cottages and closed the main road.
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The treasure beneath our feet
From Roman coins to long-lost curiosities, Surrey’s fields are full of surprises.
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The Surrey folk tune that became a cherished carol
How a simple Surrey melody became one of the world’s most-loved Christmas carols.
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The street that stopped time
The two-minute silence in a Surrey street that became a global tradition.
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The silent eyes above
The Surrey satellites you’ve never heard of but can’t live without.
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The shocking story behind The Lark Ascending
How Dorking's war-weary composer created the nation's favourite piece of classical music.
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The secrets of Great Tangley Manor
Armada timbers, a medieval moat, Royal signatures and ghostly whispers from the nursery.
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The secret inside Reigate Heath Windmill
It has sails, timber, and a hilltop view – but it hides something very unexpected.
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The romantic ruins of Britain’s first monastery
The 12 men who walked from France and built Waverley Abbey.
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The Ripley Road
How a Surrey village became Britain's most famous cycling destination.
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The Poor Murdered Woman
The Leatherhead mystery that simply won’t die.
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The pioneer who created the Harrier Jump Jet
In 1910 Tommy Sopwith taught himself how to fly in a monoplane at Brooklands.
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The most excruciating noise
The ear-splitting ordeal of tuning Guildford Cathedral organ
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The mill that invented breakfast cereal
Long before Kellogg's, the unlikely Surrey birthplace of Britain’s breakfast cereal.
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The man with a 60ft-long WW1 trench in his garden
Surrounded by barbed wire, sandbags and mud – this is Andy’s happy place.
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The man who tested parachutes
Before soldiers could jump, Charles Agate had to prove they could survive the drop.