Fickleshole
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Coordinates: 51°18′00″N 0°00′02″W / 51.3000°N 0.0005°W
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| Population | 42 |
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| Region | London |
| Country | England |
| Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
| Police | Metropolitan |
| Fire | London |
| Ambulance | London |
| EU Parliament | London |
| List of places: UK • England • London | |
Fickleshole is a hamlet in Tandridge, Surrey, England seven miles from Croydon.
The Prime Meridian passes just to the east of Fickleshole.
The area is mainly used for farming, with stables home to over eighty horses. Fickleshole was established in the early sixteenth century. Since nearby New Addington has been served by Tramlink, Fickleshole is relatively close to a good transport system. Roads leading to the hamlet are very narrow with passing places, based on the old roads as used by horse and carts. Many of the roads are unsuitable for heavy goods vehicles. The White Bear public house, with its white bear sculpture outside, is the main landmark of the hamlet.
Nearby areas include New Addington, Forestdale, Selsdon, Chelsham, Warlingham, Farleigh, Biggin Hill and Tatsfield.
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