Built-up area in Mole Valley, Surrey, England
| Coordinates: | 51.194, -0.24 |
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| OS grid ref: | TQ 23 45 |
Nalderswood is a small, essentially rural settlement in the district of Mole Valley in Surrey, England. It sits amid the gently rolling landscape associated with the North Downs and the wider Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterised by farmland, hedgerows and pockets of ancient woodland and popular with walkers and country-lovers.
Today the locality is largely residential with a mix of farms, period cottages and some larger houses, and many residents commute to nearby towns or to London. The social life is quietly village-like, with local conservation interests, historic buildings reflecting its agricultural past, and connections to the wider cultural and recreational scene of Mole Valley and towns such as Dorking and Leatherhead.