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  History
Standing on chalk soil the name Sanderstead is thought to have been given to the area by the Anglo Saxon's meaning 'Sandy Place', although no longer a village in a traditional sense it holds onto its rural roots, despite the continued march of urban expansion.
The Manor of Sanderstead remained in the churches' possession until the reign of King Henry VIII where the reformation ended this liaison and the Manor fell into the hands of the Atwood family where it remained for the next 300 years.
Sanderstead was very much a rural community with the Manor being dominated by nine farms, seventy percent of the farmland was arable farming and this way of life continued well into the early 1900's.
www.sanderstead.com /history_v2.htm   (669 words)

  
 Q and A
Sanderstead team Ministry have a number of Policies and procedures in place which are there for the safety of all our staff and congregations.
Sanderstead Parish online can and will register IP addresses of users who leave messages containing any illegal, racial, pornographic or any other subject which is deemed to be unfit.
Sanderstead Parish is not responsible for the contents of any external links which have been submitted to this web site.
www.sanderstead-parish.org.uk /html/q_and_a.html   (1309 words)

  
 Sanderstead Manor
Sanderstead Court once stood behind the parish church.
There are no records to say when exactly the original manor was built but what is know that Harman Atwood either rebuilt the whole of the manor house or extended it.
The last remaining part of the building, the horse stables where used by Selsdon Park upto the 1970’s but in 1979, these two were demolished.
www.sanderstead-parish.org.uk /html/sanderstead_manor.html   (282 words)

  
 Property for sale & rent - Sanderstead properties
"Sanderstead was great, I lived in Sandhurst close played golf at Croham Hurst golf club and later went on to turn pro......
"Sanderstead is typical of southern London's outermost suburbs, well-off and very pleasant, surrounded by the leafy landscape of the North Downs.......
"Sanderstead is a wonderful place to bring up children......
www.findaproperty.com /area0103.html   (243 words)

  
 History of The Club
Ninety-nine year's ago, a small group of enthusiasts met together in a house In Mayfield road, Sanderstead, to discuss their favourite hobby - the theatre.
Sanderstead station, which opened in 1884, provided a service of 21 trains to London each day - and 21 back The first-class fare was 1/11d [10p] and the third class 11p.
Sanderstead Dramatic Club has weathered some storms since those heady days of 1956 but is still in business.
www.sdclub.org.uk /history.htm   (869 words)

  
 THE ATWOOD FAMILY
Peter Att_Wode was born in Sanderstead, Surrey, England in 1360.
Peter was a member of Parliament in 1384, and in 1395, according to church history, built Sanderstead Church.
John Wood was ousted from Sanderstead Court as it was on land held by lease from the church.
todmar.net /ancestry/atwood.htm   (574 words)

  
 Sanderstead Handbell Ringers
Two Teams of Handbell Ringers are based at All Saints' Church, Sanderstead, Surrey
To find out more about Sanderstead Churches visit the Sanderstead Parish website.
The Sanderstead Bell Teams are affiliated to the Handbell Ringers of Great Britain, South East Region - HRGB SE
www.sandersteadbells.org.uk   (103 words)

  
 History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 1801 the Parish of Sanderstead, centred on All Saints church at the top of Sanderstead Hill, had a population of 204 and was described as ‘an idyllic village with herdsmen, some cottages, woods, fields finely cultivated and sheep walks well stocked and with distant views of the Royal Castle of Windsor’.
The coming of the railway to Sanderstead in 1884 and to Purley Oaks in 1889 inevitably altered this quiet rural scene.
It became obvious that with all the new housing springing up round Purley Oaks and Sanderstead stations further provision would have to be made for those who wished to worship regularly and nearer to their homes.
www.sanderstead-stmarys.org /history.htm   (746 words)

  
 D. Scott Scheibe's Collected Ancestory Fourteenth Generation
Nicholas ATWOOD was born 1539 in of Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
He died 15 Dec 1653 in, Sanderstead, Surrey, England and was buried 1653 in, Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
Derick ATWOOD was christened 4 Feb 1582/1583 in Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
home.earthlink.net /~dsscheibe/gmain/aqwg28.htm   (1700 words)

  
 My Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
SANDERSTEAD COURT WAS BUILT DURING THOSE YEARS, THOUGH PETER HAD BUILT THE CHURCH THERE ABOUT 1380, ACCORDING TO CHURCH LEGEND THE LOWER PART OF THE PRESENT TOWER BEING HIS, AND SOME OF THE MATERIAL USED IN THE ENTRANCE, INCLUDING THE CROWNED HEADS.
He was married to JULIANA in 1295 in SANDERSTEAD, SURREY, ENGLAND.
He was sealed to spouse on 9 Jul 1993 in the Alberta, Canada LDS temple.
members.fortunecity.com /kgoofy7/d7.htm   (2308 words)

  
 Mark Pilling Family History - pilg610 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
was born 1548 in of, Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
She died 1602/1603 in Elstree Church, Herefordshire, England, England and was buried 1603 in Elstree Church, Elstree, Hertfordshire, England.
He died 15 Dec 1653 in St. Martin, London, London, England and was buried 15 Dec 1653 in, Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
www.eoni.com /~paf/pilling/pilg610.htm   (506 words)

  
 Sanderstead Junior School (from Croydon Guardian)
Sanderstead Junior School was founded in 1906 and provides a happy and stimulating environment for boys and girls from the ages of 3 to 11.
At the ages of three, children join our Nursery department, and from this early age they can be found to be busy at the computer keyboard or learning the basic skills of literacy and numeracy through educational play.
Former pupils have distinguished themselves at their Senior Schools, and tribute has been paid to the foundations laid at Sanderstead Junior School.
www.croydonguardian.co.uk /companyprofiles/educationprofiles/display.var.194575.0.sanderstead_junior_school.php   (218 words)

  
 Selsdon & Sanderstead Information
In the 1900s they moved to Sanderstead where the two elder brothers built homes.
The Manor of Sanderstead was granted to the Minster at Winchester in 964.
Sanderstead Recreation Ground was originally fields and glebe land and served as a cricket pitch in 1895.
www.london-footprints.co.uk /wkselsdonadd.htm   (619 words)

  
 The Descendants of Peter Atte Wood: Sixth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John was ousted from Sanderstead Court as it was on land held by lease from the Church.
Denes Wood in 1530 made her will in which she called her late husband John Attwood of Sanderstead, signing as Dene Attwood, and mentions her daughter Agnes, and four sons, the first as John and the third as Nicholas born in 1539.
Agnes Atwood reference H040-T7 was born in Sanderstead, Surrey, England about 1496.
www5.pair.com /vtandrew/wood/i0001953.htm   (247 words)

  
 The Descendants of Peter Atte Wood: Seventh Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The funerary monument of Nicholas Atwood, in Sanderstead Church, states: "Here lyeth Nicholas Wood, the thirde sonne of John at Wood of Sandersted Corte who served Quene Elizabeth sens the second yeare of her Rayne & deceassed the xiiith of May 1586..." (See "Sanderstead," Victoria County History of Surrey, pp.
Robert Atwood was born in of, Sanderstead, Surrey, England about 1536.
Thomas Atwood was born in of, Sanderstead, Surrey, England about 1540.
www5.pair.com /vtandrew/wood/i0001932.htm   (279 words)

  
 D. Scott Scheibe's Collected Ancestory Sixteenth Generation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
John ATWOOD was born about 1445 in Sanderstead, Surrey, England and was christened about 1445 in Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
He died 30 Jul 1525 in Sanderstead, Surrey, England and was buried in Sanderstead, Surrey, England.
John Hewson ATWOOD was born 1509 and was buried 19 Mar 1562.
home.earthlink.net /~dsscheibe/gmain/aqwg34.htm   (725 words)

  
 Charity Art Gallery In Sanderstead! It Will Be Great!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
(near Sanderstead library) I have displayed my artwork their in the past and I actually sold two of my paintings - and as a large chunk of the proceeds of the sales goes to a children's charity, it is certainly a great event.
Please come along on the day, where we could meet for a chat and truly show what a great event in the Sanderstead calendar this art gallery really is.
Please come along and show your support for Sanderstead, local artwork and artists, a respected children's charity and a great day out for the whole family to enjoy!
www.rural.co.uk /yabbse/index.php?PHPSESSID=ff8910fd49b70d87d194772dc540cc9c&topic=1977.0   (194 words)

  
 Sanderstead Village Online Community.
If you are considering moving to Sanderstead check us out before you make the final decision.
For a Sanderstead guide to top infant, primary and secondary schools in the Sanderstead area.
Welcome to the Sanderstead Village On-Line Community, Sanderstead is located on the North Surrey Downs some 3 miles South East of Croydon and 12 miles from the City of the London in the United Kingdom.
www.sanderstead.com   (236 words)

  
 Waitrose Supermarket Development - Sanderstead   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The quality at which local business (at least for food) operates, for example the bakery, is poor and becuase of the situation and relative exclusivity of market, they make a profit on our backs.
Pehaps if waitrose does come to Sanderstead, it will remedy the situation.
sanderstead's only accomplishment was that DIY store now its gone back to nothing again along with its bnp residents.Who's heard of sanderstead:a small island in the middle of nowhere?
www.rural.co.uk /yabbse/index.php?PHPSESSID=0e3560fcb0db12ed734ae03472dc193b&topic=733.0   (579 words)

  
 Sanderstead URC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Sanderstead is an outer London suburb with a population of c 9,170.
Six Sanderstead men who attended Congregational Churches two or three miles from home felt called to start a church in Sanderstead.
Member of Churches Together in Sanderstead, and Churches Together in The Borough of Croydon.
www.urc-croydon.org.uk /sanderstead.htm   (148 words)

  
 LondonTown.com | Sanderstead Avenue Guide | Sanderstead Avenue London, NW2, England, UK | London Streets by Street | ...
Sanderstead Avenue is located in the borough of Barnet
Below we present a selection of upcoming events, local attractions and great places to eat and shop.
The nearest underground station to Sanderstead Avenue is 'Golders Green ' which is about 26 minutes to the North East.
www.londontown.com /LondonStreets/sanderstead_avenue_ddd.html   (70 words)

  
 Harley Sherlock
He was the estate overseer; and, from 1895 to 1907, he was the captain of Sanderstead Cricket Club, in which role he was succeeded by Tom Sherlock, father of the author of this book.
Sam Cowdrey and his three sons formed the nucleus of a strong village side, and family tradition has it that, on more than one occasion, the Sanderstead team was made up of eleven Cowdreys, with my great-aunt as the scorer!
However, you don't have to be a member of the Cowdrey family, or of Sanderstead Cricket Club, to be easily absorbed by this entertainingly- written piece of social, architectural and cricketing history.
www.bourne-society.org.uk /harley_sherlock.htm   (657 words)

  
 The Abbeyfield Sanderstead Society Ltd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
A registered charity founded by members of the Sanderstead United Reformed Church.
The Abbeyfield Sanderstead Society understands how difficult and upsetting this can be and recognizes that most people would far rather stay in their own homes than move at a time of life when it is hardest to cope.
This is why Abbeyfield has established a standard of care and support that puts the needs or residents first and provides a home that is welcoming, friendly and affordable.
www.surc.org.uk /Abbeyfield   (312 words)

  
 Sanderstead, Selsdon & Ballards Services & Amenities
Sanderstead Residents’ Association 60 The Ridgeway, Sanderstead, CR2 0LF Tel 020 8657 5517
Sanderstead Methodist Church Limpsfield Road, Sanderstead, CR2 9DE Tel 020 8657 7947
Sanderstead United Reformed Church 3 Sanderstead Hill, Sanderstead, CR2 0HB Tel 020 8657 2420
www.founditguide.co.uk /services.html   (1409 words)

  
 Sanderstead Village Lawn Tennis Club, Sanderstead, Surrey, UK
Sanderstead Village Lawn Tennis Club, Sanderstead, Surrey, UK Facilities
Sanderstead Village Lawn Tennis Club has been established since 1932.
We have recently installed floodlights on two of the courts, which can be booked for evening use, by Club members.
www.svltc.co.uk   (130 words)

  
 Sanderstead Hockey Club 020 8651 0915
The Hockey club has arranged a weekly training session for boys aged 15 and under, at Trinity School on their floodlit Astroturf hockey pitch.
The sessions will run on Monday evenings from October 2006 from 7.00pm to 8.00pm, and will be run by Sanderstead's qualified youth development coach.
The club hopes that those who wish to, will join the club and have the opportunity to play for their under 15 team.
www.sandersteadhockey.com   (212 words)

  
 Sanderstead - 5/1983   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
The last station before Uckfield trains join the Brighton line at South Croydon is Sanderstead.
Rather than an early start on that scheme, it was part of a much earlier electrification project that had brought electric trains to the route as long ago as 1935 -- and which was in its last days at the time of this photograph.
The scheme in question was the Southern Railway's Woodside - Sanderstead project, which initially offered regular trains to Charing Cross and Cannon Street, running via Lewisham.
home.clara.net /wealdenline/hstpicgal/sdstd.html   (297 words)

  
 Pedigree Chart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
m: abt 1483 in of Sanderstead, Surrey, England
b: abt 1494 in of Sanderstead, Surrey, England
b: abt 1532 in of Sanderstead, Surrey, England
www.three-peaks.net /nay_gotchy/p423.html   (129 words)

  
 Sanderstead, Selsdon & Ballard Job Opportunties
Are you seeking a job located in Sanderstead, Selsdon or Ballards?
Do you think you could sell advertising space to local businesses?
For further information go to Advertise in Found It!
www.founditguide.co.uk /localjobs.html   (69 words)

  
 Diocese of Southwark: Parishes - Sanderstead, St Mary
Further details of all Sunday and weekday services and activities may be obtained from the parish contacts
St Mary's Sanderstead is a liberal catholic parish within the Diocese of Southwark but we see ourselves as part of the world wide church consisting of Christians of all denominations and traditions.
We express this conviction locally by being in an ecumenical partnership with Sanderstead United Reformed Church.
www.southwark.anglican.org /parishes/236x.htm   (151 words)

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