Coldharbour, Surrey
Coldharbour is a village in the Mole Valley district, in the English county of Surrey. It is on a minor road from Dorking to Leith Hill Place. It is in the Surrey Hills AONB and is the highest village in the south-east of England.
Description
It has a church and a pub, the Plough Inn. Nearby is Broome Hall House, built around 1830 for the politician and printer Andrew Spottiswoode and later owned in the 1970s by legendary actor, Oliver Reed.Notable residents
- Virginia McKenna, actress
- Karl Pearson, statistician, died in Coldharbour
- Oliver Reed, owner of Broome Hall from 1971–1979
- Chris Lulham, racing driver