ON RIGHT FROM LOND. CRAWLEY, AND HICKSTEAD, 523 Miles Up. Gatton House, W Currie, Esq. 34 Gatton Park, Lord Monson. Gatton is remarkable as having possessed the privilege of sending 2 M. P's. while it had seven electors. Charlwood House, J. Fraser, Esq. To Horsham, 7 miles. 31 Tilgate Lodge, Lord St. Leonards. Hurstpierpoint. Stanmer Park, Earl of Chichester. XVI. LONDON TO BRIGHTON THROUGH SUTTON, REIGATE, AND CUCKFIELD 52 Miles. Brentfo (LONDON TO BRIGHTON, PORTSMOUTH & HASTINGS.) Richmand Wimbledon. Rhame Payk Lapham/Dulwich Deptfor 5/2 ham Ashbugnham Kingston Streatliam Forest Hill Sydenham Поде Wartling Herstmonegux West llam stourne Willingdon Barstead Chalvington Limington Warlingham Westfir Kingmer Woldingham Burcomb Southover Kingston Kalmer Rattingdean Stanmer Race Co Pidinghoe Newdigate Harne Horley 25 Burstow Chartwood Worth Grinstead Sompting Finden Storrington lapham Patching: Parham Burpham Brambe Steynfig. Mouthwick meing Worthing imping Middleton Halnokero Mersto Goodwood Dranton Pagham Mid Selsea ea Boshan Funtington Birdham Watering Black, dan arsi One and a half m. dis- 45 tant is Dulwich, noted for its college and picture-gallery. The college was founded in 1639, by Edward Alleyn, a player, for the education and maintenance of poor scholars. The picture-gallery, be-l queathed to the College by Sir Francis Bourgeois, R.A., and rich in specimens of the Dutch school, is open to the public by tickets, which may be obtained of the principal London printsellers. North Surrey Indus trial Schools. Beulah Spa, 1 mile, and beyond it Streatham, where Dr. Johnson was 40 wont to spend much of his time with the Thrale family. Croydon and Epsom railway branches off. Hayling Park. The scenery in the neigh bourhood of this portion of the line presents many attractions; the country is richly cultivated, and the church spires rising in the distance form pleasing fea tures in the landscape. Beckenham. Eden Farm, Lord Auck-" land (Bishop of Sodor and Man). Addiscombe College, for the education of cadets for the E. I. Co.'s service. Addington Park, 3 m., Archbp. of Canterbury. Purley House, once the residence of John Horne Tooke, and whence the title of his work, "The Diversions of Purley," was derived. Sanderstead Court. Coulsdon. Chaldon. Merstham Tunnel, 1820 yards. Merstham St., used only by the South Eastern trains. 19 Marden Park, Sir W. R. Clayton, Bart. Merstham House, Sir W. G. H. Jolliffe, Bart. |