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Smallfield is a low-lying village in the Tandridge district of Surrey, situated just a few miles east of Horley and the Gatwick airport boundary. Historically, the area was defined by its place in the Weald, once a dense landscape of forest and heavy clay, which is still reflected in the local architecture; most notably Smallfield Place, a Jacobean manor house built from local stone. Today, life in the village centers around the parade of shops on Wheelers Lane and the nearby primary school, giving the community a self-contained feel despite its proximity to major transport hubs. While the village enjoys a relatively quiet, rural atmosphere with plenty of public footpaths heading out toward Outwood and Horne, its geography is shaped by its location. It sits directly under several flight paths and is bordered by the M23, meaning the hum of regional infrastructure is a constant backdrop to the otherwise green surroundings. It’s a practical spot for those who need easy access to the London-Brighton corridor but prefer a village setting to the larger town centres.