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Ewell sits just north of Epsom in the Hogsmill Valley, a village that has largely retained its own identity despite being part of the wider London commuter belt. At its heart is Bourne Hall, a distinctive 1970s circular building set within public parkland where the Hogsmill River begins its journey from a series of freshwater springs. The village centre is characterized by a mix of narrow streets, weather-boarded cottages, and flint-edged walls, reflecting its origins as a Roman staging post on Stane Street. Geographically, it is divided into Ewell Village, which holds the historic core and local shops, and West Ewell, which offers more expansive green spaces like the Hogsmill Local Nature Reserve. Practicality is a major draw here; the area is served by two separate railway stations, Ewell West and Ewell East, providing direct access to both Waterloo and Victoria, while the nearby A3 and M25 make it a strategic point for travel across the South East. It is a place where the suburban transition feels gradual, buffered by the expansive open chalk downs of Epsom directly to the south.