Highways and Byways in Surrey

audiobook

Highways and Byways in Surrey

by Eric Parker

EN·~14 hours·50 chapters

Chapters

50 total
1

HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS - IN

0:12
2

SURREY

0:12
3

Richard Clay and Sons, Limited, BREAD STREET HILL, E.C., AND BUNGAY, SUFFOLK. - First Edition, 1908 Reprinted, 1909

0:19
4

PREFACE

4:27
5

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

4:04
6

HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS - IN - SURREY

0:02
7

CHAPTER I - THE PILGRIMS' WAY

24:43
8

CHAPTER II - FARNHAM

28:51
9

CHAPTER III - FRENSHAM AND TILFORD

17:43
10

CHAPTER IV - WAVERLEY ABBEY AND MOOR PARK

16:22

Description

The author invites listeners on a leisurely trek through today’s Surrey, steering clear of the county’s vanished historic heart and focusing instead on the living landscape of open fields, rolling chalk ridges and charming villages. Emphasising the unique perspective that only a foot‑path can offer, the narrative captures the scent of heather on Thursley, the pine‑laden slopes of Bagshot, and the quiet murmur of the Wey Canal, all enriched by vivid sketches that bring the scenery to life.

Structured as a west‑to‑east journey—from Farnham across the ridge to Titsey on the eastern edge—the book groups its chapters around natural features such as the Wey, the Mole, and the Downs around Epsom. It’s a practical guide for walkers, cyclists or motorists, presenting each segment as a day’s worth of exploration while hinting at deeper histories that lie just beyond the beaten track. Listeners will feel the rhythm of a morning departure, a day’s walk, and a sunset return, discovering Surrey’s countryside in a way that only a wandering foot can truly reveal.

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Language

en

Duration

~14 hours (809K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2009-02-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Eric Parker

Eric Parker

1870–1955

A lively British writer on countryside life, sport, and natural history, he brought both storyteller’s charm and a journalist’s eye to subjects ranging from Surrey rambles to wild birds. His books capture a world of fields, estates, and outdoor traditions that was already beginning to fade in his own lifetime.

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