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Frimley sits in the west of Surrey, tucked between the larger towns of Camberley and Farnborough. While it shares a border with Hampshire - marked by the River Blackwater - it retains the distinct character of a suburban village, centered around a compact high street that provides the essentials without the bustle of its neighbours. Most of the local development dates from the mid-20th century onwards, though its roots are older; Frimley Park, once a grand manorial estate, now serves as the site of the regional hospital. Geographically, it is a practical spot, well-served by the M3 motorway and two local railway stations (Frimley and nearby Ash Vale) which link the area to London and Guildford. For those who value open space, the village is a gateway to the alkaline heathlands of the Surrey-Hampshire border, with the trails of Frimley Lodge Park and the Basingstoke Canal offerring plenty of level ground for walking and cycling right on the doorstep.