Cranleigh is often described as one of the largest villages in England, and the farmland and hamlets around it form some of Surrey's most consistently underserved broadband country. Ewhurst, Alfold, Dunsfold and Rudgwick all sit well away from any fast line.

Low-lying Wealden clay with hedgerow oaks, small woods and open fields, rising towards the greensand ridge at Ewhurst and Pitch Hill. Away from the ridge the horizon is generally open, with individual mature trees rather than continuous canopy.
Wealden farmhouses and tile-hung cottages, converted barns and oast-style outbuildings, modern detached homes in the village, and equestrian properties on the surrounding land.
Smallholdings, stables and farms dominate the surrounding parishes. Several properties are a mile or more from the nearest cabinet, which puts fixed-line performance beyond rescue.
Open Wealden plots often suit a standard wall or gable mount. Towards Ewhurst and Pitch Hill, rising ground and woodland make roof or pole mounts more likely.
Equestrian businesses, farm diversification units and rural workshops around Alfold and Dunsfold are frequent customers.
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