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==Amenities== [[Image:East Horsley - geograph.org.uk - 564267.jpg|thumb|left|Facing this parade is another which is [[timber-framed]] creating diversity in the village's [[shophouses|shops with homes above]]]] ;Shops and businesses The main row of shops is near the western railway station on a local thoroughfare from the end of Forest Road towards Ockham, a small number of professions operate here, such as accountants, opticians and the NHS medical practice. A [[Legacy Hotels Real Estate Investment Trust|Legacy]] hotel is in the village.<ref>[http://www.legacy-hotels.co.uk/index.php Legacy Hotels in England] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131205002443/http://www.legacy-hotels.co.uk/index.php |date=5 December 2013 }} Retrieved 22 November 2013</ref> The medieval church, St Martin's, is part of the [[Diocese of Guildford]].<ref>[http://www.achurchnearyou.com/east-horsley-st-martin/ East Horsley β St Martin] The [[Church of England]]. Retrieved 22 November 2013</ref> The Nomad Theatre is a well-equipped [[amateur theatre|amateur production stage]]<ref>[http://www.nomadtheatre.com/] Nomad Theatre Website</ref> which is behind the smaller of East Horsley's two rows of shops, Bishopsmead Parade. Its construction was largely financed by [[National Lottery (United Kingdom)|National Lottery]] grants from [[Arts Council England]]. The theatre opened in October 1998 with a production of [[Dylan Thomas]]'s ''[[Under Milk Wood]]''.
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