Nutcombe is a small, mainly rural hamlet in the borough of Waverley in Surrey, England, set among rolling fields, woodland and small streams that are typical of the local landscape. The area is close to the scenic high ground of the Surrey Hills and lies within easy reach of market towns such as Godalming and Farnham, making it popular with walkers and those seeking a quiet country lifestyle.
Historically the settlement grew from agricultural and estate roots and retains a number of traditional farm buildings and cottages; economically it remains largely residential with small-scale farming and rural businesses rather than industry. Socially the community tends to be close-knit and oriented around village life and nearby town amenities, while many residents commute to larger towns or London for work.