Haslemere
Haslemere is a market town and civil parish in the Waverley district of south-west Surrey, England, positioned at an elevation of approximately 150 metres (490 ft) amid the Surrey Hills.[1] The town lies near the borders with Hampshire and West Sussex, about 38 miles (61 km) south-west of central London, within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, characterized by rolling hills, heathlands, and wooded valleys drained by tributaries of the River Wey.[2] As of the 2021 census, Haslemere parish had a population of 17,279.[3] Records indicate human occupation from prehistoric times, with the settlement gaining a market charter in 1221, fostering its development as a trading center with timber-framed buildings along the High Street and annual charter fairs.[4][5] The arrival of the railway in 1859 spurred further growth, while the town's conservation area preserves its historic core, including sites like the 1814 Town Hall and St Bartholomew's Church.[6]