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Bletchingley sits along the A25, perched on the greensand ridge between Redhill and Godstone. It is a village that has managed to keep its distinct identity despite its proximity to the M25, which is accessible just a few miles away at junction 6. The layout is centred on a wide, sloping High Street lined with a mix of medieval timber-framed buildings and grander Georgian facades, which point to its history as an important stop on the historic route between Guildford and Maidstone. While the castle that once stood here is now little more than earthworks, the village still feels grounded in its past, particularly around the 11th-century St Mary’s Church and the local pubs that have served the community for centuries. Practically speaking, it is well-placed for those who need the amenities of a larger town like Redhill or the rail links from Nutfield, yet prefer the quieter, more elevated setting of the Surrey Hills. The surrounding landscape is crisscrossed with footpaths leading toward the North Downs, making it easy to forget how close you are to the capital.