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West End sits as a distinct village a few miles west of Woking, separated from the town’s urban sprawl by the protected landscape of Brentmoor Heath. It manages to retain a rural character that can be hard to find in this part of Surrey, largely because it is hemmed in by the heathland to the north and the M3 corridor beyond that. At its heart lies the village green and Tringham Hall, which serve as the focal point for local life, including the annual village fete. Historically, the area was defined by its sandy, acidic soil, which made it less suitable for traditional farming but perfect for the commercial nurseries that flourished here in the 19th century - a legacy you can still see in the abundance of rhododendrons and heathers in local gardens. The village is practical, too; it has its own primary school and a small cluster of shops centered around the High Street, while the nearby A322 provides a direct link toward Guildford or the motorway, making it a functional base for those who need to balance village life with easy access to the wider county.