Bletchingley is a compact village and civil parish in the district of Tandridge, in the county of Surrey, England. Perched on a ridge with views over the surrounding countryside, it retains a mix of timber‑framed cottages, a historic church and a village green, giving a distinctly rural, conservation‑area feel despite being close to larger towns.
Historically it was a small market and parliamentary borough until the nineteenth‑century reforms, and traces of that past survive in the layout and older buildings. Today Bletchingley has an active local community, a village pub and small businesses, and many residents commute via nearby stations such as Redhill into London, so the character blends rural heritage with modern commuter life.
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