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Nestled in the narrow valley that cuts through the North Downs, Whyteleafe takes its name from the distinctive white-leaved beam trees that historically dotted the local landscape. It is a uniquely positioned village in Surrey, squeezed between the steeper hills of Caterham and the edge of Greater London, offering a practical balance between suburban utility and immediate access to the chalk grasslands of Kenley Common. Geographically, it is unusual for its size in having three railway stations - Whyteleafe, Whyteleafe South, and Upper Warlingham - which provide frequent, direct links into London Victoria and London Bridge. While the village centre is anchored by the A22 and a mix of traditional post-war housing and modern apartments, life here tends to feel quieter the further you climb up the valley flanks. For those who live here, it serves as a gateway to the countryside, with the walking trails of the Riddlesdown and Roundshaw downs starting almost where the residential streets end.