Coordinates: 51°13′59″N 0°17′10″W / 51.233°N 0.286°W / 51.233; -0.286
Brockham is a village and civil parish in the Mole Valley district of Surrey, England. It is approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) east of Dorking and 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Reigate. The village lies south of Box Hill, with the River Mole flowing west through the village. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 2,868.
Brockham, originally 'Broc-ham' is so called from the Anglo Saxon meaning 'river meadow by the brook' and is first recorded in 1241. It is often mistakenly believed that there is an association with badgers but this is a modern affectation from the 1950s when Cecily M Rutley created Brock the Badger in a children's story .
On a spur of land to the north west of the village stands Betchworth Castle, originally built by Richard FitzGilbert on land granted to him by William the Conqueror soon after the Norman invasion in 1066, but later replaced by a medieval house which was probably built in the mid-to-late 14th century. Only a few ruins survive today.
Everytime I meet you, I meet you for the first time
just as though we had never had met before
Everytime I kiss you, I kiss you for the first time
and my happy heart keeps begging you for more!
Everytime you thrill me, you thrill me for the first time
the moment is grand and the feeling is so brand new
Everytime you leave me, won't you take this thought along with you
I've fallen in love for the first and the last time too!
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Everytime you leave me,
won't you take this thought along with you
I've fallen in love for the first and the last time too!
Music by Joseph Myrow
with lyrics by Mack Gordon