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Ripley is a linear village that has grown along the historic London-to-Portsmouth coach road, sitting just a few miles southeast of Woking and north of the Surrey Hills. Its central feature is the expansive village green, which remains one of the largest in the country and serves as the community’s focal point for cricket and the monthly farmers' market. The High Street is defined by a mix of red-brick Georgian facades and older timber-framed buildings, reflecting its history as a major staging post. For those who enjoy being outdoors, the village is bordered by the River Wey and the Wey Navigation, offering miles of towpath walks toward Newark Priory and Walsham Lock. While it feels distinctly rural, the proximity to the A3 provides a direct connection to the M25, and nearby Clandon or Woking stations offer the most practical rail links for those heading into London. It is a place where historical character and the functional realities of Surrey life sit comfortably side by side.