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Lying just three miles south of Guildford within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bramley is a village defined by its position along the A281 and its relationship with the old Wey and Arun Canal. Its history is visible in the architecture of the High Street, where timber-framed buildings stand alongside Victorian brickwork, and the village still retains a local butcher, a library, and two distinct pubs. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the Downs Link - a long-distance path following the route of a dismantled railway - passes directly through the village, providing a flat, scenic route for cyclists and walkers heading towards Cranleigh or the coast. While it feels self-contained with its own infant and independent schools, it remains functionally linked to Guildford, making it a practical base for those who need easy access to the London-bound rail network or the shops of the larger pebble-stoned town nearby. All around, the landscape rises into wooded common land and hills, offering a sense of openness that is hard to find so close to a major regional hub.