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15,106 – 2021Census
Frimley
Town centre – High St
Heathrow
19 miles -22 minutes
Pine Ridge
6 minutes – 2 miles
Camberley Theatre
2 miles – 7 minutes
Surrey Heath Museum
2.5 miles – 9 minutes
Camberley Recycling Centre
1 mile – 4 minutes
Comprehensive expert packing services, from single room, specialist items to complete home contents packing.
Short and long-term containerised storage. We'll collect from your old home and deliver to your new property.
Wardrobe cartons, boxes, packing materials, tape, paper wrap. Made from recycled and recyclable materials.
The village of Fremma’s Lee is given to Chertsey Abbey. It remains the property of the church until the Reformation in 1537.
Fremely appears on an early map.
Farmer by day, highwaymen by night, William Davies, aka ‘The Golden Farmer’ is caught when his wife starts paying “any considerable sum in gold”. The father of 18, is executed in Fleet Street, London and his body hung in chains on Bagshot Heath as a warning to others.
Frimley Lunatic Asylum is opened. In 1807 magistrates visit and order the owners to stop chaining the patients.
A workhouse is created to house the poor.
Dame Ethel Smyth moves to the town with her family. In later years she owns Oak Cottage while a leader in the suffragette movement. Emmeline Pankhurst is arrested at Smyth’s house, who herself is recuperating after a hunger strike.
Local poultry farmer Marjorie Foster becomes the first woman to win the Sovereign’s Prize for shooting. Along with a cash prize, gold medal, she is given a tour of Frimley on the village fire engine by proud residents.
Lieutenant Hubert Chevis and his wife Frances are admitted to hospital after eating poisoned partridge meat. The double murder, which makes national headlines, remains unsolved to this day.
Daphne Du Maurier writes Jamaica Inn while she and her military husband are stationed in the village.
A Vickers Viscount aircraft crashes close to the village during a test flight, killing 8 people.
Future Rugby World Cup winner Johnny Wilkinson is born in the town.