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Perched on the highest point of the North Downs, Tatsfield is a village defined by its elevation and its distinct sense of detachment from the urban sprawl of nearby London. Though it sits just inside the Surrey border and within the M25, its physical geography - nearly 800 feet above sea level - gives it a character more akin to a remote hilltop settlement than a suburban parish. The village is centered around a traditional green and the Ship pub, with the Grade II listed St Mary’s Church standing a short walk away, offering views that stretch across the Weald toward the Kentish border at Westerham. Historically, the village’s somewhat secluded position meant it remained relatively small until the early 20th century; today, it retains a layout of quiet lanes and woodland paths that lead directly into the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is a practical choice for those who work in the capital but prefer a landscape dominated by chalk downland and big skies, though the winter weather here is often noticeably sharper than in the valleys below.