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Places of interest in KT18


Epsom Downs Racecourse

Bath · Beverley · Brighton · Chester · Epsom Downs · Goodwood · Great Yarmouth · Great Leighs (licence suspended) · Hamilton Park · Newmarket · Nottingham · Pontefract · Redcar · Ripon · Salisbury · Thirsk · Windsor · Wolverhampton · York

Epsom College

The foundation stone was laid on 6 July 1853, and almost two years later, on 25 June 1855, the College was formally opened by Prince Albert and his son, the future King Edward VII in front of an unexpectedly large crowd of around 6,000.[15] In March 1855, Queen Victoria had consented to become patron, which relationship with British monarchs has continued ever since; King Edward VII after the death of his mother, King George V, King Edward VIII in 1936,[16]King George VI from 1937,[17] and then the current Queen until the present.

Epsom

State schools include Blenheim High School, Epsom and Ewell High School,[13]Glyn Technology School, North East Surrey College of Technology (NESCOT) and Rosebery School for Girls.[14] There is also a campus of the University for the Creative Arts.

BBC Television Centre

When it opened, the Director of BBC television was Gerald Beadle, and the first programme it broadcast was First Night with David Nixon in Studio Three.

Loftus Road

The Ellerslie Road stand, built in 1972, is constantly renamed and sponsored, but QPR fans refer to it as the Ellerslie Road Stand. It is a single tiered stand and is the smallest in height, but not in noise and capacity. It is also the only stand not to be painted in blue and white hoops, instead it has "QPR" painted across it. It is home to the famous "R Block" where, along with the Loft's Q and P blocks sit QPR's partisan following. Most of the noise is generated from this stand, in addition to the Loft. This stand is a favourite of the fans because of the view and atmosphere. This is the second most expensive stand. It is also home to the commentary and television camera gantry.

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