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Milford sits just south of Godalming, effectively serving as a gateway to the wooded commons and heathlands of the Surrey Hills. It grew significantly during the mid-19th century - primarily as a satellite to the neighboring estates - and today functions as a self-contained village with its own distinct identity. Geographically, it is defined by its excellent connections; the village is bypassed by the A3 and has its own railway station on the Portsmouth Direct Line, making it a practical base for those needing to reach London or the coast. At its center, you’ll find a useful cluster of amenities including a traditional butcher, a post office, and a long-standing family-run farm shop at Secretts, which has been part of the local landscape since 1908. While it lacks the dense historic core of Godalming, it feels more open, bordered by the sandy tracks of Witley Common and the grounds of the specialized Milford Hospital. It’s a place where the suburban meets the rural, offering a straightforward, functional village life without the pretense of some of its more manicured neighbors.