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Long Ditton occupies a quiet pocket of Surrey, tucked between the busier hubs of Surbiton and Esher. It’s a place that feels distinct from its suburban neighbours, largely because it has retained its village structure, centred around the ancient site of St Mary’s Church and the local primary school. Geographically, it sits on a gentle rise, with many of the residential streets branching off the Ewell Road and winding down towards the woodlands of Stokes Field. Historically, the area was known for its clay pits and brickmaking, a past still visible in the architecture of the older cottages and the landscape of the nearby common. It’s a practical location for those who need to get into London, as the walk to Surbiton station is manageable and the A3 is just a short drive away, yet it remains shielded from the heavy traffic. You’ll find a mix of early Victorian terraces and more substantial inter-war housing, all within reach of the local cricket club and the green spaces that prevent the area from feeling entirely absorbed into the sprawl of Greater London.