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How geology impacts Mole Valley’s pubs, churches & other architectural features

United Reformed Church, 53 West Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1BS

  • 21 Sep 2025
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking required
  • | Other / Multiple

An talk illustrating how Mole Valley's diverse geology provides a wide range of building materials used in the area. Followed by an optional walk around Dorking to view different rocks used in buildings.

The philosopher Will Durant (1885-1981) opined that ‘Civilisation occurs by geological consent – subject to change without notice’. The talk describes the truth of this statement as shown by Mole Valley’s pubs and churches; symbols of English life that have served as spiritual and social centres for centuries. Consequently, they are often features of significant historic, architectural and cultural value, each with unique stories to tell. The talk describes how the geology of Mole Valley provides many different building materials including chalk rock, flint, ragstone, carstone, firestone, sand and clay. These rocks control the location, construction and architectural character of Mole Valley’s buildings. Maximum audience 60.

The talk is followed by an optional walk around Dorking to view Mole Valley's many different rock types in their architectural context. Maximum number of participants 15

Timings

Sunday 21 September:
The talk: 1500-1600. The walk: 1630-1730 | Fully booked

Location & directions

United Reformed Church, 53 West Street, Dorking, Surrey, RH4 1BS

Directions:
The talk is organised by the Mole Valley Geological Society (www.mvgs.org.uk). It will take place in the Follett Hall of Dorking United Reformed Church. Access from both West Street and Church Street. Ample local parking. See www.dorkingurc.org.uk Disabled access
Contact on day:
Dr Mark Eller
Telephone number:
+447572389315

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking required
Booking conditions:

Accessibility details

The walk may not be suitable for the less-able.

Additional information

Full details on the website of the Mole Valley Geological Society www.mvgs.org.uk

Max number of people:
60
Estimated duration:
1 hour(s) 0 minute(s)

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