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Normandy sits on the western edge of Guildford, where the town’s suburbs give way to the more rugged landscape of the Pirbright Commons. It isn’t a single nucleated village but rather a collection of distinct hamlets - including Wyke, Christmaspie, and Willey Green - strung out along the A323. The geography here is defined by the heavy clay of the Low Weald meeting the sandy ridges of the Bagshot Beds, an intersection that historically supported both farming and pottery. To the north, the landscape opens up into the vast, protected heathlands of Ash Ranges, which offer miles of walking when the flags aren't flying for military training. Practical life in the parish centers around the large village hall and the local therapy garden, while commuters tend to use the nearby station at Wanborough, which sits just across the parish boundary. It’s a place that feels remarkably quiet despite its proximity to the A31, retaining a rural character shaped more by its common land and ancient woods than by the nearby urban sprawl.