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A walk around the Epsom Common area gives residents the opportunity to learn about the history of the world famous ... puts Epsom on the international map, first found in 1618 over 150 years ...
In the 1960s, some 650 horses were trained in Epsom and among its 23 yards it housed the two biggest strings in the country. But the last of its 13 Grand National winners was Specify in 1971 and ...
And then there is the jewel in the Epsom crown, the historic Downs House, once the home of legendary racehorse Eclipse in the mid 1700’s which has been rebuilt from the ground up. The place was ...
Mr Bridger said: "It’s a historical event which brings everyone together and helps put Epsom on the map. "We’re very proud of it." (L-R) Racing presenter Nick Luck, Mayor of Epsom and Ewell ...
The Durdans: historic yard in Epsom up for sale for £2.5 million A unique selling point is always handy when putting a property on the market – especially when you are looking for offers in the region ...
June 1919 in Epsom should have been a time of celebration ... "It's been almost airbrushed out of history," said Mr Knight, who remembers when BBC News falsely described PC Keith Henry Blakelock ...
For years Downs House, the racing yard a quarter of a mile from the start of the Derby and once home to the greatest racehorse of all time, Eclipse, has symbolised Epsom’s decline as a training ...
How state-of-art training yard revamp is putting Epsom back on map For so long the forgotten land of training yards, revamped Downs House is turning Epsom as the go-to destination for London-based ...