| The town of Horley - Surrey is nestled between the | | | | the resolution reorganization occurred and eventually |
| twin towns of Relgate and Redhill on the very | | | | the town of Horley was developed to its current |
| southern end of England. This small town of 21, 232 | | | | status. A driving force in recent times has been the |
| people has been the subject of recent controversy as | | | | increase of train transportation to London. This has |
| a result of a large expansion program that involves | | | | caused many people to commute from London to |
| construction a large number in area that is considered | | | | Horley. |
| a flood plain. It is believed that this construction will be | | | | One of the popular attracts in the town of Horley is |
| detrimental to the environment which is not only known | | | | the Archway theater. This popular theater is one of |
| to flood but is also subject to droughts in the summer. | | | | very few of its kind. This theater is actually tucked |
| Horley was affected in the 1500's by the disposition | | | | under the arches of Train Bridge. The Victoria Road |
| under the control of King Henry VIII. In 1536 parliament | | | | railway bridge passes over this theater. One of |
| appointed King Henry VII as the Supreme Head of the | | | | Horley's main attractions the theater offers up to 10 |
| church. He elected to dismantle the monasteries | | | | productions a year. |
| nunneries and other religious facilities and capture their | | | | Horley is also home to several sports teams. The |
| possessions. The Manor of Horley had become the | | | | Horley Town F. C. Was established in 1898 and still |
| Benedictine Abbey of St Peter. During the dissolution | | | | exists today. Also popular are the games held by the |
| King Henry gained possession of the manor and | | | | cricket team and the Hockey team. Sports have |
| subsequently it changed hands numerous times. | | | | become a big part of this small but growing town due |
| The manor of Horley had originally been three Hamlets | | | | in part to its convenience to London. |
| that all centered around an open common area. Under | | | | |