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Nearest StationNo station (nearest Gomshall)
Train to LondonFrom around 55 min via Gomshall
CouncilGuildford Borough Council
PostcodesGU5
Known ForPrettiest village in Surrey

About Shere

Shere is routinely called the prettiest village in Surrey, and it's hard to argue. The Tillingbourne stream runs alongside the main street, there's a ford you can paddle through, and the cottages are a mix of tile hung and timber framed. St James's Church dates from around 1190. The White Horse is a good pub for a pint after a walk, and the village stores keep it practical as well as picturesque. It was used as a filming location for "The Holiday" and "Bridget Jones," which gives you a sense of how it looks.

The walking from here is exceptional. You can head up to the North Downs Way along the ridgeline, cut through to Newlands Corner for the views, or follow the Tillingbourne east through Gomshall. Peaslake and Holmbury Hill are south through the woods. The village can get busy on sunny weekends (it's well known and close to Guildford), but during the week it's peaceful. There's no train station, but Gomshall, the next village along, has one on the Dorking to Guildford line.

History of Shere

Shere is recorded in the Domesday Book as Essira, a name thought to mean "bright" or "clear," likely referring to the Tillingbourne stream that runs through the heart of the village. Settlement here is ancient. The Romans passed through the area, and Saxon farmers worked the fertile land along the valley floor. St James's Church was built around 1190 in the Early English style, and its most remarkable feature is the anchorite's cell attached to the north wall.

In 1329, Christine Carpenter petitioned the Bishop of Winchester to be enclosed as an anchorite, a form of religious devotion that involved being permanently walled into a small cell. She was sealed in with a ceremony resembling the rites for the dead, and spent her days in prayer, communicating with the outside world only through a small window. The cell's squint, through which she could see the altar and receive communion, is still visible. She was released at some point, only to be enclosed again, and her story is one of the most vivid surviving accounts of medieval anchoritic life in England.

The village has remained remarkably unchanged in its layout for centuries. The stream, the ford (still crossable on foot in dry weather), the church, and the cluster of tile-hung and timber framed cottages form a scene that has looked essentially the same for generations. The White Horse pub has served the village since at least the 17th century. During the Second World War, Canadian troops were billeted in and around the village, and their presence is remembered locally. In the 20th and 21st centuries, the village's photogenic qualities drew filmmakers. It appeared as the English village in "The Holiday" (2006), and in "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" (2004), "Four Weddings and a Funeral" (1994), and several other productions.

Schools near Shere

SchoolTypeAgesGender
Shere C of E Infant School State Primary 4-7 Co-ed
Tillingbourne Junior School State Primary 7-11 Co-ed
Duke of Kent School Independent 3-16 Co-ed
Getting Around

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

Shere sits on the A25 between Guildford and Dorking. No train station in the village, but Gomshall station is about a mile east. The 32 bus along the A25 connects to Guildford and Dorking. The lanes are narrow and popular with cyclists. The village is well connected by footpaths to the surrounding countryside.

Local Life in Shere

Shere has a village stores that covers daily essentials. The nearest GP is in Gomshall or Cranleigh. The White Horse is the main pub, and there are a couple of tea rooms. For supermarkets, Guildford or Dorking are the nearest options.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shere like to live in?

Shere is routinely called the prettiest village in Surrey, and it's hard to argue. The Tillingbourne stream runs alongside the main street, there's a ford you can paddle through, and the cottages are a mix of tile hung and timber framed. St James's Church dates from around 1190. The White Horse is...

How do I get to London from Shere?

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

What council area is Shere in?

Shere is in Guildford Borough Council.

What schools are near Shere?

Schools near Shere include Shere C of E Infant School, Tillingbourne Junior School, Duke of Kent School. There is a mix of state and independent options.

What are property prices in Shere?

Properties currently listed from £2,500,000.

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