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Nestled along the banks of the River Wey, Send is a village defined by its relationship with the water and its position within the Surrey Green Belt. It sits between Woking and Guildford, largely separated from its neighbours by the floodplains and the historic Wey Navigation, which offers a reliable towpath for walking or cycling toward Newark Priory. The village is effectively split into two hubs: the main residential area along the A247 and the smaller, quieter hamlet of Send Marsh, centered around a traditional village green. While it retains a distinct rural character, the practicalities of the location are significant; the nearby A3 provides a direct link to the M25 and London, and although Send doesn’t have its own station, the rail links at Woking and Clandon are only a short distance away. Historically, the village grew around its mills and the transport of timber and flour, and that unhurried, industrious heritage is still felt today in the mix of Victorian cottages and mid-century family homes that make up the community.