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West Horsley sits in that sweet spot of the Surrey landscape where the open North Downs begin to roll into the wooded Tillingbourne Valley. Located just a few miles west of Leatherhead and south of the A246, the village manages to feel properly rural despite its proximity to London. Life here tends to center around the distinction between the main village and the 'East' side, with the 15th-century West Horsley Place serving as the local landmark - a sprawling red-brick manor that famously hosted Henry VIII and now hosts the Grange Park Opera. It’s a practical location for those who enjoy the outdoors; Sheepleas provides hundreds of acres of woodland and chalk grassland for walking, and the village remains remarkably quiet because it lacks a major through-road. Much of the daily activity gravitates toward the neighboring village of East Horsley for the railway station (with direct lines to Waterloo) and the local shops, but West Horsley retains a distinct, older character with its flint-walled church of St Mary’s and a handful of well-regarded traditional pubs that have served the farming community for centuries.