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Whyteleafe
Houses above the A22, Whyteleafe (geograph 2309246).jpg
Typical landscape of Whyteleafe along the
dry valley from the A22
Bus Stop by the Curry House (geograph 3396754).jpg
Part of the shopping area on Godstone Road near to Whyteleafe and Upper Warlingham railway stations
Whyteleafe is located in Surrey
Whyteleafe
Whyteleafe
Area 2.167 km2 (0.837 sq mi)
Population 4,620 (Civil Parish 2021)
• Density 2,132/km2 (5,520/sq mi)
OS grid reference TQ336583
Civil parish
  • Whyteleafe
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WHYTELEAFE
Postcode district CR3
Dialling code 020
01883
Police Surrey
Fire Surrey
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament
  • East Surrey
List of places
UK
England
Surrey
51°18′32″N 0°05′00″W / 51.3088°N 0.0833°W / 51.3088; -0.0833

Whyteleafe is a village in the district of Tandridge, Surrey, England, with a few streets falling inside the London Borough of Croydon. The village, in a dry valley of the North Downs, has three railway stations (on two parallel lines). Neighbouring villages and towns include Woldingham, Caterham, Coulsdon, Warlingham, and Kenley. To the west are Kenley Aerodrome, Kenley Common (owned by the Corporation), Coxes Wood, and Blize Wood. To the east are Riddlesdown, the Dobbin and Marden Park.

The churchyard contains graves of airmen who died during WWII, stationed at RAF Kenley nearby. The village forms part of the Greater London Built-up Area.

History

The village name comes from the distinctive white underside of the whitebeam trees growing in the area. In 1855 Nathaniel Glover purchased White Leaf field and George Henry Drew later completed the building that was called "White Leafe House". By 1881 the surrounding area had become known as "Whiteleafe". As with Kenley the history of its land before that was that of other parishes, in this case Caterham and to a lesser extent Warlingham and Coulsdon.

Its first primary school was built in 1892, enlarged in 1900 and again in 1907.

In 1911 the population of Whyteleafe was "now larger than that of Warlingham village...A county council secondary school for girls has been set up in this year (1911)."

Amenities

Whyteleafe has: a large pub, a micropub, a newsagent, general store, two petrol stations (M&S and Waitrose food outlets), a post office, hairdresser, chemist, ladies' outfitter, baker, fish and chip shop, kebab shop, Indian restaurant, Chinese restaurant, launderette, barber, Tesco Express and an e-cigarette store.

To the south of Whyteleafe are the headquarters of Gold Group International, the largest employer in the parish boundaries.

Whyteleafe School, is a primary school which is part of the multi academy trust GLF and is situated at the bottom of Whyteleafe Hill. It makes use of the site of the former Whyteleafe Girls' Grammar School, vacated in the late 1970s. Warlingham School (secondary) is at the top of Tithe Pit Shaw Lane, on the edge of Whyteleafe in the east.

The C of E church of St Luke was built in 1866, founded as a new parish in the Diocese of Southwark.

Transport

There are three railway stations: Whyteleafe South, Whyteleafe and Upper Warlingham. All three stations are served by Southern services. The Godstone road (A22) cuts through north to south. Bus routes 407, 434 and 439 serve the area and run from Coulsdon, Croydon, Sutton, Waddon Marsh and Caterham. Whyteleafe village grew after the railway came on its way to Caterham in 1856. A second line, the Oxted Line, following a slightly higher contour, opened in 1884. It serves different destinations to the south but also runs to London Bridge or Victoria.

Sport and leisure

AFC Whyteleafe is the main football club following the closure of Whyteleafe F.C. in 2021. AFC Whyteleafe, like its predessor plays in grounds on Church Road where the former club moved in 1959, when it moved from the field off New Barn Lane, now utilised by the adjacent Kenley School. Separate from its ground in the west of town is the large recreation ground below wooded hills in the east of town which has informal sports fields and a playground.

Caterham and Whyteleafe Tennis Club is located in Manor Park near Whyteleafe South Station. The Surrey National Golf Club is located in nearby Chaldon.

Demography and housing

2021 Census Ethnicity
Ethnic Group Percentage Total
White 77.3% 3569
Asian 7.3% 335
Mixed 7.3% 335
Black 6.9% 318
Other 1.4% 66
2021 Cenus Religion
Religion Percentage Total
No Religion 44% 2033
Christianity 42.3% 1956
No Response 6.9% 320
Islam 3.1% 141
Hinduism 1.9% 87
Other Religion 0.8% 37
Buddhism 0.7% 34
Judaism 0.2% 9
Sikhism 0.1% 6
2021 Cenus Accommodation Type
Accommodation Type Percentage Total
In a purpose-built block of flats or tenement 50.8% 1083
Detached 16.1% 343
Semi-detached 14.4% 306
Terraced 12.3% 261
Part of a converted or shared house, including bedsits 4% 86
Part of another converted building, for example, former school, church or warehouse 1.3% 27
In a commercial building, for example, in an office building, hotel or over a shop 1.1% 23
A caravan or other mobile or temporary structure 0.05% 1
2021 Census Tenure
Tenure Type Percentage Total
Owned with a mortgage or loan 37.7% 804
Private rented from private landlord or letting agency 21.1% 450
Owned outright 20.9% 447
Shared ownership 7.7% 165
Other social rented 6.2% 133
Social rented from council or other local authority 4.5% 96
Other private rented 1.8% 39
Lives rent free 0% 0

See also

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