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Nestled within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Churt is a scattered, leafy village that feels deeply connected to the surrounding heathland and forest. Located roughly six miles south of Farnham along the A287, it sits in a pocket of high ground where the sandy soil supports an abundance of Scots pine and gorse, particularly around the National Trust’s Frensham Great Pond and Common which borders the village to the north. Historically, the area was a quiet agricultural backwater until the early 20th century when David Lloyd George established his residence, Bron-y-de, here; he notably used the local land to pioneer large-scale fruit farming and cider production. Today, the village heart is defined by a traditional cricket green and a small cluster of amenities, including a local shop and a couple of well-regarded pubs. It is a place defined by its topography - a network of sunken lanes and bridleways that link secluded homes to vast areas of protected open space like the Devil’s Jumps, making it a functional landscape for those who value privacy and immediate access to the outdoors.