Welcome to Local Greetings Cards

Welcome to Local Greetings Cards, where you can choose a photo and choose the wording for a very unique greetings card, ideal to send to someone special.

The photos are of Caterham and surrounding areas, if you do not see what you are looking for on the site please email me, as it is possible we have the photo in our large photo library. We currently sell local greetings cards of Banstead, Beddington, Caterham, Chaldon, Coulsdon, Godstone, Kenley, Merstham, Old Coulsdon, Purley, Sanderstead, Warlingham and Whyteleafe.

The greetings card is a colour photograph mounted on cream card, the card measures 14.8cm x 21cm. It comes cellophane wrapped with a cream envelope.

Featured Greetings Cards

Here are just a small selection of the greetings cards available from Local Greetings Cards.

The Pilgrim, Caterham, Surrey
Card ID: CAT0854

This modern bar opened in September 2006, previously a photographic shop.

 
The War Memorial, Banstead, Surrey
Card ID: BAN0801

The Banstead War Memorial located at the East end of Banstead High Street commemorates 118 Banstead men who lost their lives during WWI and WWII.

The Memorial is made of Portland Stone and has stood at the junction of Sutton Lane, Park Road and the High Street for nearly ninety years. Originally the road went between the Memorial and the Well House walls. A few years ago the Memorial was moved by a few yards to allow more room for the mini roundabout.

 
Sunrise Roundabout, Banstead, Surrey
Card ID: BAN0712

The roundabout at the eastern end of Banstead Village at the junctions of Croydon lane, Sutton lane and Winkworth Road. In the background is the Sunrise Senior living Community Home.

 
Caterham Ex Serviceman Club, Caterham, Surrey
Card ID: CAT0956

In 1921 it became the Royal British Legion, now it is Caterham Ex-Serviceman’s Club. The annual Remembrance Day Parade starts and finishes here.

 
The Old Well, Banstead, Surrey
Card ID: BAN0802

The old well situated at the junction of Park Road and Woodmansterne Lane, Banstead.
The Well which is almost 300 feet deep and was last used around 1895 was an important part of village life until the arrival of piped water. The 18th century wellhead cover which still houses the elaborate winding gear is a listed building

 

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Pauline Harrison has lived in Caterham, Surrey for over 30 years. She has a strong interest in genealogy and local history... read more

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