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'''Box Hill''' is a popular place of recreation for the people of south [[London]], in the [[North Downs]] north-east of [[Dorking]], [[Surrey]]. It has extensive views over the [[Weald]] to the [[South Downs]]. Its popularity as a resort has lasted for at least two centuries, as it was the scene of a picnic party in the novel ''Emma'' by [[Jane Austen]].
 
'''Box Hill''' is a popular place of recreation for the people of south [[London]], in the [[North Downs]] north-east of [[Dorking]], [[Surrey]]. It has extensive views over the [[Weald]] to the [[South Downs]]. Its popularity as a resort has lasted for at least two centuries, as it was the scene of a picnic party in the novel ''Emma'' by [[Jane Austen]].
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Latest revision as of 18:39, November 24, 2008

Box Hill is a popular place of recreation for the people of south London, in the North Downs north-east of Dorking, Surrey. It has extensive views over the Weald to the South Downs. Its popularity as a resort has lasted for at least two centuries, as it was the scene of a picnic party in the novel Emma by Jane Austen.