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.

Bradmore Green, Old Coulsdon, Surrey
Card ID: OC0711

Bradmore Green is at the junction of Coulsdon Road and Marlpit Lane. It was designated part of the Bradmore Green Conservation area centred around Bradmore Green and Grange Park in 1968 because of its considerable architectural interest and its strong historical interest. This card shows St John's Church, the original Parish Church in the background.

 
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.

 
Clifton Arms Public House, Caterham, Surrey
Card ID: CAT0835

The Clifton Arms, established in 1869 closed May 2009

 
Church Lane, Godstone, Surrey
Card ID: GOD1005

Church Lane was once the main coastal road with the present village not being built until Tudor times. St Nicholas Church and the Almshouses were on one side of the road with the School on the opposite side of the road.

 
East Surrey Museum. Caterham, Surrey
Card ID: CAT0715

The museum began in 1980 and opened to the public in 1981. It was started by the archaeological section of the Bourne Society.
It is situated on the ground floor of a flint and brick house, built about the turn of the 19th century. with the museum downstairs and an entirely separate flat upstairs.

 

About Me

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

See Greetings Cards of

Useful Information