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Nearest StationEffingham Junction
Train to LondonFrom around 40 min to Waterloo
CouncilGuildford Borough Council
PostcodesKT24
Known ForLord Howard of Effingham and the Spanish Armada

About Effingham

Effingham is a village between Leatherhead and Guildford, straddling the line between commuter belt and genuine countryside. The village centre has a pub (The Plough), a shop, and a church, and the common land at Effingham Common is good for a walk. Bookham Common, managed by the National Trust, is just to the east with ancient oaks and seasonal ponds.

The Howard of Effingham School is the local secondary, and there are good primaries. Effingham Junction has trains to London Waterloo from around 40 minutes. The North Downs run along to the north, with Ranmore Common and Polesden Lacey both accessible on foot or by bike.

The King George V playing fields give the village good green space, and the Effingham Golf Club has been here since 1927. Properties are a mix of village cottages, 1930s houses, and larger detached homes along the lanes. It's a practical village with enough going on to keep you from feeling isolated, and enough countryside to remind you that you're in Surrey, not the suburbs.

History of Effingham

Effingham appears in the Domesday Book as Epingeham, a settlement in the hundred of Copthorne. The manor was held by various families through the medieval period, but the village's most famous historical connection is to Charles Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham and 1st Earl of Nottingham. As Lord Admiral, Howard commanded the English fleet that defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, one of the defining events of Elizabethan England. The Howard family held the manor for generations, and the local secondary school, Howard of Effingham, bears the name.

St Lawrence Church has Norman origins, and the building retains elements from several centuries of alteration and addition. The churchyard contains memorial stones dating from the 17th century onward, and the church registers provide one of the most complete records of village life in the area. For centuries, Effingham was a quiet agricultural community, its farms supplying produce to the markets at Leatherhead and Guildford. The common land at Effingham Common and the nearby Bookham Common (managed by the National Trust since 1923) have been grazed and managed for centuries.

The village remained relatively unchanged until the 20th century. Effingham Junction station, opened in 1885 on the New Guildford Line, connected the village to London and gradually brought new residents. Effingham Golf Club was established in 1927 on the chalky downland north of the village, taking advantage of the well-drained turf and views across the Mole Valley. The King George V playing fields, opened after the First World War, provided the village with permanent green space. Through all these changes, the village retained its core around the church, the pub, and the lanes, and it remains a recognisable village rather than a suburb.

Schools near Effingham

SchoolTypeAgesGender
Howard of Effingham School State Secondary 11-18 Co-ed
St Lawrence Primary School State Primary 4-11 Co-ed
City of London Freemen's Independent 7-18 Co-ed
Getting Around

Nearest station: Effingham Junction. From around 40 min to Waterloo.

Effingham Junction is on the A246 between Leatherhead and Guildford. The station has direct trains to Waterloo. Buses connect to Guildford, Leatherhead, and Bookham. The lanes toward the Downs are good for road cycling.

Local Life in Effingham

Effingham has a village shop, The Plough pub, and a post office. There is a GP surgery in the village. Leatherhead and Bookham provide the nearest supermarkets.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Effingham like to live in?

Effingham is a village between Leatherhead and Guildford, straddling the line between commuter belt and genuine countryside. The village centre has a pub (The Plough), a shop, and a church, and the common land at Effingham Common is good for a walk. Bookham Common, managed by the National Trust, is...

How do I get to London from Effingham?

The nearest station is Effingham Junction. From around 40 min to Waterloo to London.

What council area is Effingham in?

Effingham is in Guildford Borough Council.

What schools are near Effingham?

Schools near Effingham include Howard of Effingham School, St Lawrence Primary School, City of London Freemen's. There is a mix of state and independent options.

What are property prices in Effingham?

Properties currently range from £1,325,000 to £1,500,000.

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