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Fairlands occupies a distinct footprint just a few miles northwest of Guildford, sitting as a self-contained community bordered by the open expanses of Liddington Hall Plain and the farmland of Worplesdon. Developed primarily in the 1950s and 60s, the locality is defined by its wide, curved residential roads and a strong sense of internal cohesion. At its heart lies a well-utilised community centre and a large recreation ground, which hosts the local football and cricket clubs, giving the area a village-like layout despite its proximity to the town centre. For practicalities, the local parade of shops on Fairlands Avenue provides the essentials, and the nearby Aldershot Road offers a direct link into Guildford or out towards the A3. While it feels quietly removed from the urban bustle, the presence of the surrounding woods and commons means that walking trails are always close at hand, bridging the gap between suburban convenience and the Surrey countryside.