Caterham on the Hill
Encyclopedia
Caterham-on-the-Hill is a civil parish in Tandridge District Council in Surrey
. It has a population of 11,555 and is the oldest part of Caterham
. The parish council clerk is Helen Broughton.
The Caterham Barracks Trust now own the site of the former Caterham Barracks Guards Depot. The site is occupied by a supermarket, housing and various leisure facilities, including an indoor Skate park (wittily called Skaterham) housed in the former Guard's chapel.
The former Battle of Britain airfield RAF Kenley
is approximately one mile away.
and David Stirling
(the founder of the SAS
) trained at the barracks.
A number of films / TV series were fully or partially filmed at the barracks. They Were Not Divided
filmed by Two Cities Films
and Invasion: Earth
series filmed by the BBC.
In 1975 an IRA
bomb exploded in the Caterham Arms public house injuring 10 off-duty soldiers and 23 civilians.
Caterham Asylum, later known as Caterham Mental Hospital and later still as Saint Lawrence's Hospital was a large establishment. Joey Deacon
lived there. Most of the site had now been redeveloped as housing but a few buildings remain, now used for the NHS Direct
service.
It has its own hospital, the Caterham Dene.
Surrey
Surrey is a county in the South East of England and is one of the Home Counties. The county borders Greater London, Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Hampshire and Berkshire. The historic county town is Guildford. Surrey County Council sits at Kingston upon Thames, although this has been part of...
. It has a population of 11,555 and is the oldest part of Caterham
Caterham
Caterham is a town in the Tandridge District of Surrey, England. The town is geographically divided into two sections: Caterham on the Hill and Caterham Valley - the main town centre. The town lies close to the A22, a few miles south of Croydon, in a valley cut into the dip slope of the North Downs...
. The parish council clerk is Helen Broughton.
The Caterham Barracks Trust now own the site of the former Caterham Barracks Guards Depot. The site is occupied by a supermarket, housing and various leisure facilities, including an indoor Skate park (wittily called Skaterham) housed in the former Guard's chapel.
The former Battle of Britain airfield RAF Kenley
RAF Kenley
The former Royal Air Force Station Kenley, more commonly known as RAF Kenley was a station of the Royal Flying Corps in World War I and the RAF in World War II. It is located near Kenley, London, England.-History:...
is approximately one mile away.
Facts
Terry WaiteTerry Waite
Terry Waite CBE is an English humanitarian and author.Waite was Archbishop of Canterbury Robert Runcie's Assistant for Anglican Communion Affairs in the 1980s. As an envoy for the Church of England, he travelled to Lebanon to try to secure the release of four hostages including journalist John...
and David Stirling
David Stirling
Colonel Sir Archibald David Stirling, DSO, DFC, OBE was a Scottish laird, mountaineer, World War II British Army officer, and the founder of the Special Air Service.-Life before the war:...
(the founder of the SAS
SAS
- Special forces :* Special Air Service, a special forces unit of the British Army* Australian Special Air Service Regiment * New Zealand Special Air Service * Rhodesian Special Air Service...
) trained at the barracks.
A number of films / TV series were fully or partially filmed at the barracks. They Were Not Divided
They Were Not Divided
They Were Not Divided is a 1950 British war film, which depicted the Guards Armoured Division in Second World War Europe. It was written and directed by Terence Young, a former Guards officer who served in the campaigns depicted in the film....
filmed by Two Cities Films
Two Cities Films
Two Cities Films was a British film production company. Formed in 1937, it was originally envisaged as a production company operating in the two cities of London and Rome which gave the company its name....
and Invasion: Earth
Invasion: Earth (TV series)
Invasion: Earth is a BBC science fiction TV series. It was made in collaboration with the Sci Fi Channel, and released in 1998 as six fifty minute episodes.-Creation and production:...
series filmed by the BBC.
In 1975 an IRA
Provisional Irish Republican Army
The Provisional Irish Republican Army is an Irish republican paramilitary organisation whose aim was to remove Northern Ireland from the United Kingdom and bring about a socialist republic within a united Ireland by force of arms and political persuasion...
bomb exploded in the Caterham Arms public house injuring 10 off-duty soldiers and 23 civilians.
Caterham Asylum, later known as Caterham Mental Hospital and later still as Saint Lawrence's Hospital was a large establishment. Joey Deacon
Joey Deacon
Joseph John "Joey" Deacon was a British author and television personality.-Biography:Joseph "Joey" Deacon was born with severe cerebral palsy, a neurological condition which left him with a muscular "spastic pattern", particularly arms and legs, resulting in a tendency of muscular tonus in the...
lived there. Most of the site had now been redeveloped as housing but a few buildings remain, now used for the NHS Direct
NHS Direct
NHS Direct is the health advice and information service provided by the National Health Service for residents and visitors in England, with advice offered 24 hours a day, every day of the year through telephone contact on the national 0845 46 47 number, web based symptom checkers at and via...
service.
It has its own hospital, the Caterham Dene.