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Normandy ~ Guildford Borough west   5 miles west of Guildford on A323

Location for a home ~ Comment:  General appearance of the village is rather uninspiring from the A323 - untypical of Surrey villages 

Watch out warnings:  Village straddles the busy A323 without an obvious central spot, an area largely travelled through rather than visited.  There is evidence of gipsy sites in the wider area.

Present Day Aspect and Character     


The A323 at Normandy

ravelling through Normandy on the A323, Guildford to Aldershot road,  it is easy to be unaware of a village as such.  As can be seen from the photograph here the aspect and character of the village is somewhat bland.   However, there are pockets of interest and prettiness,  in particular in Hunts Hill Road where there is a cricket ground and football field which back onto Normandy Common.   

Normandy lies on the outskirts of the much larger  neighbouring village of Ash, which in turn is more aligned to Aldershot (due to its proximity) than Guildford.  To an outsider Normandy seems to have little identity of its own, but perhaps living in the area might prove to be different.   Undoubtedly the wider countryside affords far reaching views, although mostly flat in nature and dominated by numerous open green fields.    

The wider area to the north is bordered by large common lands used as training areas for the Army and to the south mostly flat fields and some woodland  leading to the Hogs Back a few miles south as shown in the photo below.     Wanborough Station stands to the south of Normandy and in general the area's road connections are good.  

Schools:  Wyke County Primary            Tel: 01483 811197


The flat terrain and open fields to the south of Normandy

History

William Cobbett was born at Farnham eight miles west and made his last home  at Normandy Farm now called Cobbett Hill on the heavy lands north of the Hogs Back.    St Mark’s church to the west of the cross roads is Woodyer’s first church built in 1847.


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