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Warlingham sits on the high ground of the North Downs, roughly 14 miles south of central London. It is defined by its triangular village green, which remains the functional heart of the community, surrounded by a mix of small independent shops, pubs, and the 13th-century church of All Saints. Despite its proximity to the capital, the village retains a distinct rural identity, largely because it is bordered by the Green Belt; walk five minutes from the centre in almost any direction and you hit rolling chalk downland or ancient woodland like Blanchman’s Farm. For getting into town, Upper Warlingham station is on the Oxted line with direct links to Victoria and London Bridge, while the steep climb up from Whyteleafe reminds you just how elevated the village is compared to the surrounding valleys. It is a quiet, settled spot where the landscape dictates the pace, offering a lot of open space without feeling disconnected from the city.