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Busbridge is a village in the of , in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England that adjoins the town of Godalming. It was until the often recorded as Bushbridge and was a and hamlet of Godalming until gaining an ecclesiastical parish in 1865 complemented by a secular, civil parish in 1933 until 1 April 2024. The rest of the former parish was renamed as Munstead and Tuesley.


History
Busbridge was wholly in the Anglo-Saxon hundred of Godalming, Surrey but had at the of 1086 no entries, being a rural, farmed part of Godalming and wooded part within , a remnant forest stretching into and West .

Upper Eashing or High in the 13th century formed early Busbridge, as the name Busbridge began to be used after de Bushbridge, the medieval family who came to own the manor by the 15th century. They came from and are first recorded here in 1384 as 'Burssabrugge' or 'Burrshebrugge'.

Busbridge gained an ecclesiastical parish in 1865 complemented by a secular, civil parish in 1933. A vision of Britain Units and Statistics: Relationships and Changes Retrieved 14 October 2013

In 1956 Tuesley Court Farm was acquired by the order and renamed Ladywell Convent after the Lady Well, one of the series of lakes forming much of the stream running through Busbridge. As part of this sale, it acquired an earlier converted pagan sanctuary and erected a statue of the .


Establishment of a church
The , designed by George Gilbert Scott, Busbridge Church – Church of England Official gateway to the church. Retrieved 14 October 2013 was built in a 13th-century style of Bargate stone with chalky quoins, a central tower and windows. It was consecrated on completion in 1867. It is .St John the Baptist – Grade II* – The churchyard contains several significant memorials by Lutyens, including the Busbridge War Memorial, a Grade II* listed structure, unveiled in 1922, one of fifteen of his War Crosses, which share a similar design. The names of the village's war dead are listed on a plaque inside the church. He also designed memorials to Julia Jekyll (Gertrude's mother), , and a joint memorial to Sir Herbert Jekyll (Gertrude's brother) and his wife Dame , and to herself.


Economy
The village's economy is bound closely to Godalming as the two settlements are , that is, the part of Busbridge where most of its residents live as it forms a scattered settlement, rather than a nucleated village. The latter large town is formed of seven surrounding suburban villages, together with an urban centre with a railway station on the Portsmouth Direct Line which runs from London, diverging from the SWML at Woking, and bordered on the far side by the A3.


Amenities
Busbridge has two infant schools, a junior school and a sixth form college.

Busbridge Tennis Association is a community initiative which was fundamental in the process of renovating the tennis courts and recreation ground at the top of Holloway Hill and overlooking . In 2012 they secured £37,900 of Olympic Legacy Funding from 's Inspired Facilities Fund for flood lights on all four courts allowing for expansion with junior tennis training.


Transport
The nearest railway stations are and on the Portsmouth Direct Line. These are approximately from the western side of the village.

The area is served by three mid-distance local roads converging on the south of Godalming, each scaling the wooded slopes of the ; none are dual carriageways. The main road through the village is the B2130 Brighton Road which connects Godalming and .

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