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The mystery of the folly beneath a lake in Witley.
Talented special FX artists helped divert German bombers away from British towns.
Roman Centurion Andy returns to the battlefield to reveal a few movie secrets.
The map that shows how close your house came to being bombed during WW2.
Sand mines, a subterranean beer cellar and the oldest road tunnel in the country.
The radio station that’s been hidden in the woods for more than 80 years.
The makeshift school classroom that held 50 children.
Surrey’s highest village is also its most isolated when the snow falls.
How the festive tradition was born in a Surrey village.
He didn’t want any neighbours, so he demolished their cottages and closed the main road.
How Dorking's war-weary composer created the nation's favourite piece of classical music.
The 12 men who walked from and built Waverley Abbey.
In 1910 Tommy Sopwith taught himself how to fly in a monoplane at Brooklands.
The ear-splitting ordeal of tuning Guildford Cathedral organ
Surrounded by barbed wire, sandbags and mud – this is Andy’s happy place.
How a village became obsessed with a mythical creature.
Surrey's world-leading space science laboratory creating hardware for missions on Mars.
How a young man's journal found in a garden shed shocked a nation.
The turnpike, the murder, the gibbet and the shaming.
From Grand National to International, the Surrey racecourse that became a runway.
The moving wing tips that mark the exact spot of a dreadful accident.
The prefabricated tin church that arrived in Surrey by horse and cart.
Concrete, steel rods and wire - Hitler's Atlantic Wall lurking in Hankley Common.
It was 1952 and a 15-year-old boy found himself trapped underground.
Taking a peak at the historic wooden vessels restored at a boatyard near Chertsey.
The 20 years transformation of a Weybridge garden.
The Victorian levers and switches still keeping commuters on track.
Parakeets are everywhere until you try to spot one.
The historical hidden gem that only villagers know about.
The church at Albury that nobody can visit.