Cranleigh, The Shop 1906
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The village's name was originally spelt Cranley. The volume of mail soared after the railway came in 1865, and so as not to confuse it with Crawley, the Post Office soon had the name changed to the spelling used today. Collins the butchers (left) slaughtered its own animals on the premises. The shop also sold a wide range of groceries.
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