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Witley sits just south of Godalming, where the Surrey Hills begin to transition into the more wooded landscapes of the Weald. It is a long-established settlement, centered around the 12th-century All Saints Church and a generous village green, though it is perhaps best known locally for its connections to the Arts and Crafts movement and the landscape artist Helen Allingham. Geographically, it is practical: the village has its own railway station (on the direct line between London Waterloo and Portsmouth) and is bisected by the A283, providing straightforward access to the A3 at Milford. Much of the surrounding land is protected by the National Trust, particularly Witley Common, which offers miles of sandy tracks and heathland that are well-used by walkers and cyclists. While it retains a quiet, rural character, it is a functional village with a strong sense of scale, supported by local schools and several historic pubs that have served the community for centuries.