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Surrey Archaeological Society Research Centre

Surrey Archaeological Society Research Centre, Hackhurst Lane, Abinger Hammer, Surrey, RH5 6SE

  • 12 Sep 2026
  • | In person
  • | Pre-booking not required
  • | Site opening

Visit the Research Centre of the Surrey Archaeological Society to explore the specialist library and meet the librarian and volunteers.

The Society uses the buildings on site for all forms of archaeological research available to a volunteer run charity. Visitors are welcome to browse the library holdings including journals, newsletters and pamphlets. The library volunteers are busy cataloguing the postcard collection, a donation of aerial photographs and maps and those involved will be happy to talk about this. This old school building is also used by specialist groups of the Society to study pottery and flint objects in particular. Some of those present are planning a new project to create a Roman style garden on unused ground.

Timings

Saturday 12 September:
10am to 3pm

Location & directions

Surrey Archaeological Society Research Centre, Hackhurst Lane, Abinger Hammer, Surrey, RH5 6SE

Directions:
The Surrey Archaeological Society Research Centre is based in the old school. It can be accessed from a relatively steep lane off Hackhurst Lane and immediately opposite the once Abinger Cookery School. We suggest using What Three Words which will get you to the entry gate: judge.soaks.always
Contact on day:
Helen Lynott
Telephone number:
+441306731275

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

This site is not easily accessible for those in wheelchairs, and the toilet space is small being designed for children to use. There is no parking available nearby. The bus route no 32 between Redhill and Guildford stops nearby. Gomshall Station is the nearest to Abinger Hammer and involves a 12-15 minute walk. If planning a group visit it would be helpful to have some advance notice of the approximate time of arrival. Leave a message on 01306 731275 or email [email protected]

Additional information

The rooms are not spacious so movement around may occasionally be constrained. Tea, coffee and biscuits will be available and the Abinger Tea Rooms will be open if you need a lunch or cream tea or bring a picnic to eat by the Tillingbourne stream opposite the shop.

Max number of people:
12

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