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 current minister of this church is Malcolm Newman son of Ronald Newman, who was Minister when the church first opened in 1954.
The church was founded in 1868 as Caterham Congregational Church. The building was consecrated in 1875 and reconsecrated in 1951 after extensive rebuilding following war-time damage
You have St Lawrence’s Church on the left and St Mary’s Church on the right as you head down Church Hill to Caterham Valley.
Church Hill was once used as the driveway to Caterham Court
This building in Harestone Valley Road, now an accountants, was once a gatehouse to Caterham Court, which was situated on the top of the hill.Church Hill was the original driveway to Caterham Court, where as Waller Lane, was the main road from the Hill to the Valley.
The Lady Neville recreation ground is named after the wife of a local High Court judge who purchased the land in 1895 when it was put up for sale as building plots. Their daughter, Miss Edith Neville gifted the land to the parish as a recreation ground in 1925.

