Pitch Place is a small, semi‑rural locality in the borough of Waverley, in Surrey, England. Tucked among rolling downland and pockets of ancient woodland on the fringes of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it retains a quiet character with a mix of traditional cottages and later houses and a landscape still shaped by farms, hedgerows and commons.
Historically the area was influenced by agriculture, timber and commoning rather than industry, and today there are few businesses apart from small farms and local trades; many residents commute to nearby market towns such as Farnham and Godalming or to London. Community life tends to be village‑centred, with local events, conservation groups and an emphasis on protecting heathland and the vernacular character of the place.