Coordinates: 51°17′38″N 0°14′31″W / 51.294°N 0.242°W / 51.294; -0.242
Tadworth is a large suburban village in Surrey in the south-east of the Epsom Downs, part of the North Downs. It forms part of the Borough of Reigate and Banstead. At the 2001 census Tadworth had a population of 9,522.
On a small farm to the north-west, South Tadworth Farm, directly at the top of the westward-facing Langley Vale and south of the Epsom Downs racecourse, is an Iron Age Banjo enclosure, a term used by archaeologists for a distinctive type of prehistoric settlement. They were mostly constructed and used during the Middle Iron Age (400–100 BC), although some remained in use up to the time of the Roman Conquest (43 AD).
There are three more rectangular inclosures, which may be mentioned here as being connected in all probability with the settlement of which this villa was part, though they are actually over the border of Banstead parish. Two of these are south of the two windmills south of Tadworth. They are well-marked, nearly square inclosures, with a mound and ditch and gateways to the east or south-east. They are east of the road from Betchworth to Banstead. The third is west of the road, and very close to Walton village; but though on land known commonly as Walton Heath, is actually on the Banstead side of the boundary. It is larger than the others, less well-preserved, and with a gateway to the north-west. Roman tiles may be found in or near all three. These inclosures have been commonly referred to as the 'Roman Camps' on Walton Heath, but it is not obvious that they were camps.
You made it all.
And the world that You made;
Fell, apart, all the people cried out:
O'Lord, how long
And You sent the Redeemer;
To come, along, and restore, what's lost
(You made)
You provided all the answers to my questions;
Like, "How did I get here? Question:
Was it through a natural selection?"
No sir, it was the Master's selection (heh)
He did at His discretion.
According to His own will like the Fresh Prince
Decided who He put breathe in
Where life starts, where death ends
You know that's quite impressive!
I know that you intended for us all to be best friends. (yeah!)
But that was 'till death'n sin came to the world;
And put us all into deficit. (yeah)
Which led to my next question:
"Is there any -is there any hope in this depression?" (yeah)
You said the answer is, "Yes" and then You sent the Kinsman redeemer to step in.
You made it all.
And the world that You made;
Fell, apart, all the people cried out:
O'Lord, how long
And You sent the Redeemer;
to come, along, and restore, what was lost..
(Repeat x2)
(You made)
(uh) Then You came to the rescue.
Like Hillsong and that's the best news!
It took real long, but that was a chess move.
You wasn't tryin' to stall it, like restrooms. (hah)
No You wiser than this song
We're reminded that you are Sovereign, it was all on schedule. (yeah!)
You brought Light into the dark; When you died on the cross;
But that was just a flesh wound! (hah)
Cause death couldn't hold You;
So You rose up with ALL power in your Right Hand!
You left gifts for the whole crew.
And you overloaded us with power that we might stand.
Yeah that was your precise plan;
Made us shine bright, like lights on a nightstand.
And for the rest of our life-span;
You'll restore us back to the image of Christ, yeah!
You made it all!
And the world that you made;
fell apart, and the people cried out;
O'Lord, how long
And You sent the Redeemer;
to come, along, and restore what was lost.