Nutfield, Surrey

The roofs of the nave and chancel are covered with slabs of Horsham Stone while the spire is tiled with wood shingles.

[4] The Grade II listed Nutfield Priory, to the west of the village centre, was constructed by John Gibson in 1872–4.

[9] Fuller's earth pits are worked along the ridge of the Lower Green Sand, and have accounted for 65% of the United Kingdom's bentonite production since records began.

[4][10] Both blue and yellow varieties of fuller's earth are extracted, with the clays in Nutfield considered to be of exceptional quality.

There is one representative on Surrey County Council, Chris Farr of the Independent group, for Godstone Division which includes Nutfield.

The council's work ranges from planning applications, allotments, cemetery, meeting and cultural venues, overgrown footpaths to dog fouling.

These buses provide connections to Oxted, Caterham, Redhill, Gatwick Airport, Crawley and East Grinstead.

[23] Around 200 children are enrolled in Nutfield Church of England Primary School, which opened in 1969 and is located next to the Village Hall.

[26] Another public house, the Inn on the Pond, is based in Nutfield Marsh with earliest construction dated to the 17th century.

St Peter & St Paul's Church - interior
Map showing the position of Nutfield Civil Parish in Tandridge
Nutfield Station
Christ Church, South Nutfield
The Queens Head, High Street