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Dorking Temperance Hotel

Photograph at the Dorking Temperance Hotel white plaque

Harmans Antiques and West Street. This fine Victorian building was established as the Dorking Temperance Hotel in the later 19th century, replacing a butcher's shop and slaughterhouse which had previously stood on the site. It is now one of the many antique shops for which West Street is internationally famous, some of them, Nos 12-15 for example, incorporating part of 16th century or earlier buildings.

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