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Wrecclesham effectively serves as the southern gateway to Farnham, trailing down the hill from the town centre towards the borders of Hampshire. Often defined by the prominent River Wey and the historic North Downs Way, the village maintains a distinct identity rooted in its industrial past as a hub for pottery - a legacy still visible at the Farnham Pottery on Quennells Hill. It is a practical place to live, centred around a core of Victorian cottages and newer developments, with the A325 providing a direct link toward the South Coast and the A31. While much of daily life revolves around the local primary school and the village recreation ground, it is the immediate access to Alice Holt Forest and the Bourne Woods that truly characterizes the location, offering a bridge between the amenities of a bustling market town and the rural expanses of the Surrey Hills.