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Corinthian-Casuals F.C.

1939 establishments in EnglandAmateur association football teamsAssociation football clubs established in 1939Combined Counties Football LeagueCorinthian-Casuals F.C.
Football clubs in EnglandFootball clubs in LondonIsthmian LeagueSpartan LeagueSport in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon ThamesUse British English from June 2015

Corinthian-Casuals Football Club is a football club based in Tolworth in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, England. Affiliated to the London Football Association, they are currently members of the Isthmian League Premier Division and play at King George's Field.

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Corinthian-Casuals F.C.
Davis Road, London Tolworth (Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames)

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KT9 1TT London, Tolworth (Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames)
England, United Kingdom
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Tolworth Court Farm Fields
Tolworth Court Farm Fields

Tolworth Court Farm Fields is a 43.3 hectare (107 acre) Local Nature Reserve (LNR) in Tolworth in the Royal Borough of Kingston, London. It was designated an LNR in 2004.The site has been farmed since Domesday Book in the eleventh century, and it was probably part of a high status manor in the Middle Ages. The hedgerows show signs of a ditch and bank next to them, and this together with ancient trees suggests that the hedges and layout of the fields pre-date the late eighteenth-century Enclosure Acts. The landscape has changed little in the last 150 years. The fields are currently managed as neutral hay meadows. The northern field is damp and has plants typical of periodically waterlogged fields, such as creeping bent and marsh foxtail. Mammals on the site include woodmice, field voles and roe deer. The wildlife has increased considerably over the years, it is regularly visited by little white egrets, herons love the water and the waterlogged field for frogs and lizards. There are several pairs of Kestrels, Sparrow hawks can be seen working the trees. A pair of Buzzards, Red Kites have been seen on a regular basis. A trip over the fields late in the evening will reward with several Tawny owls calling to each other, and numerous bats flying around. In 2017 a Jersey Tiger Moth was recorded resting on a bush. There is a very large array of Butterflies and moths. There is access from Kingston Road near Jubilee Way.