Brewer Street is a quiet lane in the rural parts of the Tandridge district of Surrey, in south‑east England. It’s typical of the area: a narrow country road lined with hedgerows, scattered farmsteads and traditional cottages, set against rolling farmland and pockets of woodland, and within the wider commuter belt for London so many residents combine village life with work in the capital.
The street’s name likely hints at an old association with brewing or a local family called Brewer, and buildings there often display 18th–19th century brick and timber vernacular rather than modern development. There are no major industries on the street itself - the local economy is largely agricultural and residential with a few small businesses - and community activity tends to be tied to neighbouring villages and parish events rather than amenities on the street.