Peper Harow is a small, quietly rural parish in the borough of Waverley, in the county of Surrey, south‑east England. The area is dominated by a private country estate with sweeping parkland and working farmland, and is reached by narrow lanes rather than high streets, giving it a distinctly countryside feel despite being within easy reach of larger towns.
Historically the settlement grew around the manor and its church, and the parish still retains a number of listed buildings and estate features that speak to its multi‑century past. Economically and socially it remains low‑density and largely agricultural, with equestrian pursuits, country sports and occasional private events playing a part in local life, while most day‑to‑day services are accessed in neighbouring villages and towns. The unusual name and well‑preserved landscape make it of interest to visitors who appreciate historic Surrey estates and rural tranquillity.
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