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Hersham sits in a green pocket of Surrey, bordered by the slow-moving River Mole to the east and the busier hub of Walton-on-Thames just to the northwest. It still manages to feel like a distinct village rather than just another suburb, centered around a traditional green and a cluster of local shops that serve as the community’s heart. Historically, the area evolved from a quiet cluster of farms into a residential haven during the railway boom, and today it remains anchored by its excellent rail links; Hersham station sits on the main line, making the journey into London Waterloo remarkably straightforward. Life here tends to revolve around the outdoors, with the sprawling meadows of Burhill and the nearby Riverside Walk providing a natural buffer against the urban sprawl. It’s an understated corner of the county where the pace is noticeably steadier than in the neighboring towns, yet everything from the A3 to the local leisure centers is only a few minutes away.