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Tucked between the Hog’s Back ridge and the A31, Tongham is often thought of as a gateway to Farnham, but it retains its own distinct village identity. Historically, the area was defined by its relationship with the local hop industry, much of which supplied the still-active Hogs Back Brewery based at Manor Farm. Today, life centers around the recreation ground and the village’s traditional street layout, which feels more grounded and practical than some of its more manicured Surrey neighbors. The landscape is dominated by the chalk downs to the south, offering immediate access to the North Downs Way for walking and views across the Blackwater Valley. While the village has grown with several modern developments, it stays functional, with a primary school and a few local shops that serve the community well. Its location is its most practical asset; you have the independent shops and medieval history of Farnham only three miles away, while the proximity to the A331 and the A3 makes commuting towards Guildford or London straightforward without the village itself feeling like a thoroughfare.