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Nearest StationNo station (nearest Billingshurst)
Train to LondonFrom around 55 min via Billingshurst
CouncilWaverley Borough Council
PostcodesGU6
Known ForWey and Arun Canal and Sidney Wood

About Alfold

Alfold is a small village on the road between Cranleigh and Billingshurst, close to the Sussex border. The Crown Inn is the local pub, and there's a village stores and a primary school. Sidney Wood, an ancient woodland managed for conservation, is nearby and good for quiet walks through oak and bluebell in spring.

The Wey South Path passes through the area, following the old Wey and Arun Canal route southward. The canal itself was opened in 1816 to connect the Thames to the south coast, and sections are being restored by a trust. The countryside is flat to gently rolling, with a mix of farmland and woodland. It's rural and quiet, with Cranleigh the nearest town for anything beyond the basics.

Properties are spread along the lanes, with a mix of period houses, converted barns, and more modern builds. No train station, so you're relying on the car, but the trade off is genuine peace and space. The lanes around here are good for cycling if you don't mind sharing with the occasional tractor.

History of Alfold

Alfold is recorded in the Domesday Book as Ealdingefold, a name suggesting an old or established fold, perhaps a clearing or enclosure in the forest. The village sits in the Low Weald, close to the Sussex border, on heavy clay soil that made farming harder here than on the lighter soils further north. St Nicholas's Church has 13th century origins and contains some interesting medieval features, including a timber-framed porch.

The village was part of the broader Wealden landscape that supported iron making and glass production during the Tudor period. While Alfold itself was primarily agricultural, the surrounding woods provided charcoal and timber for the industries at neighbouring villages. The lanes connecting Alfold to Cranleigh, Dunsfold, and Billingshurst were often impassable in winter, and the isolation shaped the village's self-reliant character.

The Wey and Arun Canal, opened in 1816, was an ambitious attempt to create an inland waterway route from London to the south coast. The canal ran from the River Wey at Shalford through Bramley, Cranleigh, and Alfold to connect with the River Arun in Sussex. It passed through the parish, and a wharf served local farms. The canal was never commercially successful, undercut by the railways almost from the start, and fell into disuse by the 1870s. The Wey and Arun Canal Trust, formed in 1970, has been working to restore sections, and parts near Alfold are among the most complete, with locks, bridges, and stretches of navigable water being brought back to life. Sidney Wood, the ancient woodland nearby, is mentioned in early records and remains an important conservation site. Its bluebells in spring are exceptional.

Schools near Alfold

SchoolTypeAgesGender
Cranleigh C of E Primary (nearby) State Primary 4-11 Co-ed
Glebelands School (Cranleigh) State Secondary 11-16 Co-ed
Getting Around

Nearest station: No station (nearest Billingshurst). From around 55 min via Billingshurst.

Alfold is on the A281 between Cranleigh and Billingshurst. No station. Bus services are limited. The Wey South Path passes nearby and is suitable for walking and cycling. A car is the main transport option.

Local Life in Alfold

Alfold has a village stores and a primary school. The nearest GP is in Cranleigh. The Sir Roger Tichborne in nearby Alfold Bars is the local pub. Cranleigh is the nearest town for wider shopping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alfold like to live in?

Alfold is a small village on the road between Cranleigh and Billingshurst, close to the Sussex border. The Crown Inn is the local pub, and there's a village stores and a primary school. Sidney Wood, an ancient woodland managed for conservation, is nearby and good for quiet walks through oak and...

How do I get to London from Alfold?

The nearest station is No station (nearest Billingshurst). From around 55 min via Billingshurst to London.

What council area is Alfold in?

Alfold is in Waverley Borough Council.

What schools are near Alfold?

Schools near Alfold include Cranleigh C of E Primary (nearby), Glebelands School (Cranleigh). There is a mix of state and independent options.

What are property prices in Alfold?

Properties currently range from £1,395,000 to £3,950,000.

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