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Leatherhead sits at a natural crossing point of the River Mole, positioned where the chalk of the North Downs meets the clay of the Thames Basin. This geography defined its early life as a market town, and today it remains a key gateway into the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. While the town centre underwent significant redevelopment in the 1980s, you can still find its older roots around the 11th-century St Mary & St Nicholas Church and the clusters of historic buildings along Church Street. It is a town of practical layers; you have the convenience of being right by the M25 and on a direct rail line to Waterloo and Victoria, yet within a ten-minute walk from the high street, you can be on the riverside path heading toward the quiet green expanses of Norbury Park or the Fetcham Splash. It’s a place that balances a busy commercial heart - home to several major corporate headquarters - with a slower, more traditional pace found in the surrounding woodland and common land.