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Image:Olhal.jpg The Old Town Hall Image:Level crossing - Chertsey - England - 270404.jpg Level crossing at Chertsey, as the barriers rise Chertsey is a town in Surrey, England, on the River Thames, and its tributary rivers such as the River Bourne. It can be accessed via road from junction 11 of the M25 London orbital motorway. It is part of the borough of Runnymede.
History
Image:Bidge.jpg Chertsey Bridge Thorpe ParkThe town is also notable for being the location of the popular tourist attraction Thorpe Park. This thrill seeker's paradise was originally a gravel pit before being converted into a lake and becoming the UK's first theme park. The park now serves massive numbers of visitors every year and brings many jobs and visitors to the area. Celebrated residentsEngland cricketer Ashley Giles and England Footballer Robert Green were born in Chertsey. The eighteenth century landscape designer Richard Woods also came from the town. Renowned 19th Century chemist, explorer and magician Oliver Van Hoogstraten resided in the town for a number of years before his death. Chertsey in literature
In H. G. Wells' book The War of the Worlds, Chertsey was destroyed by attacking Martian fighting-machines in the early afternoon of 8 June, 1902. References
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