Hydestile is a small hamlet in the borough of Waverley in the county of Surrey, England. It sits on rural fringes and is characterised by mixed woodlands, farmland and quiet lanes, with a scattering of historic cottages and a low‑key village feel that attracts walkers, riders and people seeking a quieter pace of life.
Historically it developed as a crossroads community serving local agriculture and small trades, and today retains a modest local economy of small businesses, hospitality and home‑working residents while remaining culturally tied to the wider traditions of the Surrey countryside.