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Location | Formal name | Local name (if any) | National Grid Reference | Dates | External links | |
Purchase | Opening | |||||
Copthorne | King George V Playing Field (Copthorne) | TQ 319 397 | 1961 | [1] | ||
Dorking | Deepdene Avenue King George's Field (North Holmwood) | TQ 174 477 | 1950 | [2] | ||
Dorking | Chart Downs King George's Field (North Holmwood) | TQ 176 481 | 2008 | [3] | ||
Dunsfold | King George's Field | TQ 004 368 | 1937 | [4] | ||
Effingham | King George's Field (Effingham) | TQ 121 536 | 1947 | [5] | ||
Epsom | King George's Field (Long Grove Park) | Long Grove Park | TQ 200 618 | 2002 | [6] | |
Felbridge | King George's Field (Felbridge) | TQ 366 397 | 1961 | [7] | ||
Godalming | King George's Field (Godalming) | Broadwater Park | SU 979 453 | 1938 | [8] | |
Hascombe | King George's Field (Hascombe) | SU 997 399 | 1939 | [9] | ||
Leatherhead | King George's Field (Leatherhead) | TQ 165 567 | 1938 | [10] | ||
Oxted | King George's Field (Coldshott) | Coldshott Open Space | TQ 403 504 | 1961 | [11] | |
Oxted | King George V Playing Field (Hurst Green) | Mill Lane Playing Field | TQ 398 509 | 1961 | [12] | |
Oxted | King George V Playing Field (Old Oxted) | Bushey Croft Playing Field | TQ 384 519 | 1961 | [13] | |
Reigate | South Park (Reigate) | TQ 247 487 | 1934 | [14] | ||
Stoneleigh | Auriol Park | TQ 213 649 | 1947 | [15] | ||
Sunbury-on-Thames | King George's Field | Groveley Recreation Ground | TQ 096 710 | 1947 | [16] | |
Virginia Water | King George's Field | SU 993 672 | 1960 | [17] | ||
West Ewell | King George's Field | Pool Road Recreation Ground | TQ 208 636 | 1947 | [18] |
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