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Situated on the high ground of the North Downs, Burgh Heath is a distinct settlement that blends seamlessly into neighbouring Tadworth and Banstead. The heart of the area is the sprawling common land from which it takes its name - acres of open heath and woodland that provide a natural break between the suburban fringes and the M25. This green space, dotted with ponds and criss-crossed by footpaths, remains central to daily life here, used constantly by walkers and those heading toward the expansive views at nearby Colley Hill. Historically, the village was a key staging post on the turnpike road to Brighton, and that sense of connection remains today; the A217 serves as a main artery, placing the village within easy reach of both London and the Surrey Hills. While the local parade offers practical essentials and a handful of long-standing pubs, much of the community's rhythm is defined by its proximity to the station at Tadworth and the large Asda superstore nearby. It’s a place where the landscape feels surprisingly rugged for being so close to the city, retaining its identity as a high, breezy outpost on the edge of the chalk downs.