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Straddling the border between Surrey and Hampshire, Rowledge is a high-ground village that managed to retain its own distinct character even as the nearby town of Farnham grew. It is defined largely by its relationship with Alice Holt Forest, which borders the village to the west and offers miles of walking trails right from the doorstep. Historically, the village developed significantly in the mid-19th century - the Victorian parish church of St James and the traditional village green remain the focal points of daily life. Practically, it functions as a self-contained community with several local shops, a post office, and a long-standing primary school, all while sitting just three miles from Farnham’s mainline station. It’s an area where the transition from suburban convenience to genuine woodland scenery happens almost imperceptibly, making it a quiet, practical spot for those who prefer the shelter of the trees to the bustle of the town centre.