Dorking sits in the gap where the Mole cuts through the North Downs, with Box Hill on one side and Leith Hill on the other. The topography here is more dramatic than anywhere else in Surrey, and it shapes every installation in the surrounding villages.

Steep chalk and greensand slopes rise close to the town, with extensive woodland on Box Hill, Ranmore and the Leith Hill range. Properties beneath these slopes can lose a substantial part of the sky, while ridge-top houses have exceptional views.
Victorian villas in the town, large detached houses on the wooded slopes at Ranmore and Westcott, period cottages in the villages, and farms and estates on the downs.
The villages between Dorking and Leith Hill, including Coldharbour, Holmbury St Mary and Abinger, are among the most poorly served for fixed-line broadband in the South East despite the proximity to London.
Ridge and roof mounts are common where houses sit beneath wooded slopes. Where the hillside blocks the view entirely, a pole placed uphill of the property can transform the result.
Vineyards, visitor attractions, equestrian yards and rural venues around Dorking need connectivity for bookings, payments and events.
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