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The Royal British Legion Club‎
41 Church St
Epsom and Ewell, KT17 4PW
Tel: 020 89793637

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Enjoy the tranquillity of Surrey's rolling green hills or experience a night out at one of our many nationally acclaimed theatres. Soak up the atmosphere of bygone eras in our historical buildings and monuments or shop until you drop in our modern shopping malls. Enjoy a quiet pint in a traditional country pub or dazzle your taste buds in one of our top class restaurants. What's on in Surrey

 

Social Clubs in Surrey

   
Epsom & Ewell Boys Club
Blenheim Road
Epsom Surrey KT19 9BA
Tel: 01372 743196
Epsom Conservative Club
39 Church Street
Epsom Surrey KT17 4PW
Tel: 01372 723444
   
Old Salesian Social Club
Salesian College Playing Field Old Schools Lane
Ewell Surrey KT17 1TJ
Tel: 020 8393 4841
The Epsom Club
41 Church Street
Epsom Surrey KT17 4PW
Tel: 01372 815667
   
West Ewell Social Club
183 Chessington Road
Epsom Surrey KT19 9XE
Tel: 020 8224 6041
Ashtead Village Club
104 The Street
Ashtead Surrey KT21 1AW
Tel: 01372 277307
   
Ebbisham Sports Club
Eastway
Epsom Surrey KT19 8SG
Tel: 01372 720647
Epsom Common Working Mens Club
121 Stamford Green Road
Epsom Surrey KT18 7SX
Tel: 01372 725789
   
Epsom Liberal & Social Club
The Old Print Works 26 depot road
Epsom Surrey KT17 4RJ
Tel: 01372 720539
RAC Country Club
Woodcote Park Road
Epsom Surrey KT18 7EW
Tel: 01372 276311
   
The Royal British Legion Clubs
Federation House 21 West Street
Epsom Surrey KT18 7RL
Tel: 01372 720064
 
   
 

 

Epsom is a town in the borough of Epsom and Ewell in Surrey, England, to the south of Greater London. The town is located 18 miles (29 km) south-south-west of Charing Cross, and forms part of the suburbia that surrounds London. The town lies on the chalk downland of Epsom Downs. Due partially to its position in the London commuter belt allowing easy access to the Greater London conurbation to the north and the rolling Surrey countryside to the south, the borough of Epsom and Ewell was named in August 2005 by the British television programme Location, Location, Location as the most desirable place to live in the United Kingdom. The Epsom Playhouse was opened in 1984 and is run by the local council. The Ashley Shopping Centre (still locally known as such despite the owners wanting everyone to refer to it as The Mall Ashley) was built in the early 1980s and subsequently parts of the high street were pedestrianised as part of the construction of the town's large one-way system. In the 1990s, a large multiplex Odeon cinema, was built in Upper High Street. The late 1990s saw the development of the Ebbisham Centre, a community service based development, including a doctor's surgery, Epsom Library, a cafe and a health and fitness centre. The Derby Square expanded and includes of a number of franchise chain pubs/bars including a Slug and Lettuce, Jimmy Spices, Wetherspoons, Chicago Rock Cafe and Nandos. More recently, the Stir cocktail bar, Boogie Lounge nightclub and Lime restaurant & bar have been established. The art school, the University College for the Creative Arts at Canterbury, Epsom, Farnham, Maidstone and Rochester, has one of five outposts in Epsom. Laine Theatre Arts School is based in the town. Students have included Victoria Beckham. Leisure activities in the town include: the Rainbow Centre Leisure Centre; Epsom Downs Racecourse; the Odeon Cinema and the Horton Park Childrens Farm. More on Guildford 


 

 

 

 

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