Newdigate is a village and
civil parish in the
Mole Valley borough of
Surrey
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lying in a relatively flat part of
the Weald to the east of the
A24 road
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between
Dorking
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and
Horsham
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,
ESE of Guildford and south of London. Neighbouring parishes are
Charlwood,
North Holmwood
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,
South Holmwood
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,
Leigh
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and
Capel
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History
Etymology
The name of Newdigate refers to a place at the
gate
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or path to a wood. Surviving manuscripts such as
manorial rolls,
Assize Rolls and
Feet of Fines give forms including Newdegate (13th century), Newedegate and Neudegate (15th century) and Nudgate (16th century).
The name ''Ewood'' (''Iwode'' in Feet of Fines 1312) occurs in the parish and might derive from Old English for a forest of
yew
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-trees, in which case the 'N' survives from a prefix such as 'in' (''O.E.'' 'on') or 'at the' (''O.E.'' 'be þane'). Alternatively, the word may refer to a 'New wood'.
Early history
In early history Newdigate was at the western heart of the
Weald a much more dense wooded forest occupying the space between the
North and
South Downs.
Middle Ages

Newdigate was for the most part in
Copthorne Hundred
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, forming a detached part of it. But the hamlet of Parkgate and the part of the parish near it were in
Reigate Hundred. The place does not appear at all in the 1086
Domesday Book, and the connection with Copthorne is a probable result of the land holding by the Montfort family of Newdigate together with
Ashtead Manor, while Parkgate was held with Reigate and Dorking by the
Earls of Warenne and Surrey.
Newdigate has a medieval
church, St. Peter's Church, which is a grade II* listed
building.
Ewood (Yew Wood) was described during the medieval period as a "park" which was an enclosure of the forest for the purpose of
deer hunting – the
patent rolls of 1312 refer to it.
As Newdigate began as a road through the forest (
Reigate to
Ockley
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) rather than a fixed settlement.
[ An ]inclosure
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of considerable land later gave rise to the name Parkgate, the "gate" by now meaning an entrance.
Newdigate or Marshlands Manor
In 1564 Trinity College, Cambridge's estate at Newdigate was divided amongst various tenants who paid quit-rents, heriots, and owed suit of court. In 1702 its manor house and farms of Naylors, Horseland, and Bearland, in good repair, were let to Dr. Akehurst, remained in the possession of Trinity College until the middle of the 19th century.[
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Newdigate Place
Newdigate Place also often early on named Newdigate Manor was the seat of Richard de Newdigate's family from 1234 to 1235, a large house standing round a courtyard. Henry Nevill, then Lord Abergavenny at the close of the 16th century ( Tudor Period) was overlord only of the manor, it having descended to him. Newdigate Place was almost totally demolished near the end of the 18th century. From 1636 to 1810 the manor was owned by the Budgen family.[ A former version standing close to it was pulled down by John Budgen owner between 1772 and 1805.][ In 1810 the buyer was the Duke of Norfolk.][
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Cudworth Manor
In 1298–9 Walter de la Poyle died seised of the site of the manor of Cudworth or Cudford, in Newdigate and Rusper, Sussex
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which he held of the Abbot of Chertsey
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in socage.
Building material of medieval date visible in the footings of the present house suggest that in its final form the moated manor took the form of a courtyard house of which extensive remains may survive in what is now the garden of the house.[
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Manor and Park of Ewood/Iwood
In 1574 a survey was taken of the dwelling houses and buildings, including the ironworks, furnace, forge, and hammer, which were then worked by Robert Reynolds, who was occupying the mansion house and park, and who also held the brew house and watermill for grinding corn. The ironworks were then said to be worth £40 yearly.[ After many more owners – Sir Francis Carew was among the owners – Joseph Valentine Grimstead sold it to the Duke of Norfolk in 1786.
In 1807 the Duke of Norfolk began to build a new house at Ewood, but it was never completed, and the part built was pulled down after the duke's death in 1815.][ By 1911 Henry Lee Steere of Jayes Park, Ockley, was Lord of the Manor.
]
Kingsland Manor
Fewer nobility have held this manor, namely in 1619 Kingsland Manor was briefly purchased by Sir Thomas Bludder and by 1716 ended up in the use of Ezra Gill, Lords of the manor of Temple Elfold, Capel
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.[
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Early industry in Newdigate
Owing to its iron foundry, for which a former lake, Ewood Pond was built, Newdigate was among the parishes excepted by name from the Act 1 Elizabeth against cutting of timber, and the works at Ewood were excepted by name from a later Act on the same matter owing to the good management of the woods.[
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Post industrial Revolution
Based on the 1841 Census
Events
January–March
* January 20 – Charles Elliot of the United Kingdom, and Qishan of the Qing dynasty, agree to the Convention of Chuenpi.
* January 26 – Britain occupies Hong Kong. Later in the year, the first census of the ...
, Samuel Lewis (publisher) wrote in his topographical guide to England that the population was 552.
St Peter's living as today is a rectory
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and in the patronage of the Crown. All tithes have been commuted for £580, and the glebe comprised in 1848 . A description given in 1911 for the Victoria County Histories topological summary is in terms of land use: "The parish is still thickly wooded, and is purely agricultural, except for brick and tile works."[
Charities funded an exhibition (scholarship) for four years study for one of the school's pupils to Trinity College, Cambridge.][
From the 1930s to the early 1980s Newdigate was home to the Schermuly Rocket Pistol Apparatus Limited, manufacturer of devices for firing rescue lines to stricken ships.
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Geography
Newdigate is east of the A24 road
This is a list of roads designated A24. Roads entries are sorted in the countries alphabetical order.
* A24 motorway (Austria), a road connecting Vienna and the A23 to Stockerau
* A 24 motorway (Germany), a road connecting Hamburg and Berlin
...
between Dorking
Dorking () is a market town in Surrey in South East England, about south of London. It is in Mole Valley District and the council headquarters are to the east of the centre. The High Street runs roughly east–west, parallel to the Pipp Br ...
and Horsham
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, ESE of Guildford and south of London.[Grid reference Finder measurement tools]
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Endemic to the soil in Newdigate are a number of thick clay beds making the area was home to numerous brickmaking businesses. However, the local brickworks is now a housing estate called Mulberry Place, or more commonly, "The Mulberries".
During 2018 & 2019, Newdigate has been the centre of many earthquakes, the strongest striking in 2019 and having a magnitude of 3.1
Localities
Cudworth
Cudworth ()