Woldingham is a semi-rural village and civil parish in the district of Tandridge in Surrey, England, perched on the crest of the North Downs. Its elevated position gives long views across the Weald and towards London, and the local landscape mixes chalk downland, wooded combes and open parkland, making it popular with walkers and commuters alike; it sits close to Oxted and Caterham and is within easy reach of the M25 corridor.
The village grew up around country estates and retains several large Victorian and Edwardian houses, and it is probably best known for Woldingham School, an independent Catholic girls' boarding and day school set in an impressive house and grounds. Today Woldingham feels like an affluent, village community with a parish church, local clubs and small shops, balancing a quiet rural character with good links to the capital and nearby market towns.
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