Haslemere sits high on the greensand in the far south-west of Surrey, surrounded by some of the most heavily wooded country in the region: Blackdown, Hindhead, Marley Common and the Devil's Punch Bowl. It is demanding terrain for satellite installation and rewarding when it is done properly.

Steep greensand hills covered in mature oak, beech and Scots pine, with deep valleys and long ridges. The tree canopy here is tall and continuous, so ground-level positions rarely work outside the town.
Arts and Crafts houses, substantial Edwardian homes on wooded plots, tile-hung cottages, and converted farm buildings and lodges in the surrounding hamlets.
Properties around Fernhurst, Grayswood and Hindhead sit in National Trust and AONB land with strict tree protection, so the installation has to work around the woodland rather than through it.
Roof and elevated pole mounts are the norm. On some plots we mount on an outbuilding at a higher point of the site rather than on the house itself.
Home-based professionals, rural offices and hospitality businesses around Haslemere depend on connectivity that the local copper network cannot deliver.
Send us your postcode, property details and a few photos and we'll come back to you with an installation quote.
Send your postcode and photos for a quote.