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Tucked between the market towns of Dorking and Reigate, Betchworth is a quiet, linear village that sits within the Green Belt at the foot of the North Downs. It is defined largely by its proximity to the River Mole and the surrounding farmland, maintaining a rural feel despite being well-connected by the A25. At its heart lies the flint-built St Michael’s Church - dating back to the 11th century - and a traditional village blacksmith that remains in operation today. For those who rely on the rails, the village is served by its own station on the North Downs Line, providing a direct link to Reading and Gatwick, while the ruins of Betchworth Castle lie just to the west on the edge of the local golf course. It is the kind of place where the geography dictates the pace of life; the chalk hills of Box Hill are a constant backdrop to the north, offering miles of bridleways and footpaths that lead directly out from the village lanes.