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Frimley Green sits roughly fifteen miles west of Guildford, tucked into the corner of Surrey where it meets Hampshire and Berkshire. It has a distinct identity from neighbouring Camberley and Frimley, largely because it still radiates out from its central green, which hosts the local cricket club and is bordered by a mix of Victorian cottages and small independent shops. The village grew significantly during the railway boom, though it remains a quieter spot today, bounded by the Basingstoke Canal to the west and the Frimley Lodge Park to the south. This park provides a genuine buffer of open space, containing woodland walks and a miniature railway that follows the path of the canal. Most residents balance lives between local work and commutes to London or Basingstoke, aided by the proximity of the M3 and Frimley station. Historically, the area is perhaps best known for Lakeside, which has put the village on the map for decades as a focal point for international darts, though on a typical afternoon, the atmosphere is much more that of a settled, practical suburb revolving around its primary schools and the pubs that overlook the green.