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'''Catteshall''' is a [[hamlet (place)|hamlet]] between the [[town]] of [[Godalming]] and the [[village]]s of [[Unstead]] and [[Thorncombe Street]] accessible only by an unsurfaced track not suitable for most vehicles. Catteshall Manor is at the top of the hill and the former Ram Cider House is at the bottom. The [[cider]] house is named after a ram pump which pumps [[water]] from a natural [[spring (hydrosphere)|spring]] up the hill. The hamlet's name is thought to come from ''Gattes Hill'' which literally means "gate to hill".
'''Catteshall''' is a [[hamlet (place)|hamlet]] between the [[town]] of [[Godalming]] and the [[village]]s of [[Unstead]] and [[Thorncombe Street]] accessible only by an unsurfaced track not suitable for most vehicles. Catteshall Manor is at the top of the hill and the former Ram Cider House is at the bottom. The [[cider]] house is named after a [[ram pump]] which pumps [[water]] from a natural [[spring (hydrosphere)|spring]] up the hill. The hamlet's name is thought to come from ''Gattes Hill'' which literally means "gate to hill".


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Catteshall is a hamlet between the town of Godalming and the villages of Unstead and Thorncombe Street accessible only by an unsurfaced track not suitable for most vehicles. Catteshall Manor is at the top of the hill and the former Ram Cider House is at the bottom. The cider house is named after a ram pump which pumps water from a natural spring up the hill. The hamlet's name is thought to come from Gattes Hill which literally means "gate to hill".