Nutfield is a compact, historic parish in the district of Tandridge in Surrey, England, set in the rolling countryside a short distance from Redhill and Reigate. The village has a traditional core with period cottages and a notable Victorian country house, Nutfield Priory, which today acts as a hotel and events venue and is one of the more eye-catching local landmarks.
The area remains largely rural, with farms, small woods and pockets of open space giving a peaceful contrast to nearby towns; community life revolves around the village hall, local pubs and occasional events, while many residents commute to London and the wider south-east using nearby rail services. The mix of historic buildings and countryside makes it a typical Surrey parish with a strong village identity.
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