Coach Bottom

Valley in Surrey Guildford

England

Coach Bottom

Daffodils in Seale Churchyard
Daffodils in Seale Churchyard Credit: Basher Eyre

Coach Bottom is a small village located in Surrey, England, situated within the picturesque Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is part of the larger valley known as Surrey Valley, which is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields. The village is nestled along the banks of a gentle stream that runs through the valley, adding to its idyllic charm.

Coach Bottom is known for its quaint and traditional English countryside character, with its charming thatched-roof cottages and well-preserved historic buildings. The village is home to a close-knit community, and its residents take pride in maintaining its traditional atmosphere. The local church, St. Mary's, is a prominent feature of the village, and its towering spire can be seen from miles around.

Visitors to Coach Bottom can enjoy exploring the surrounding natural beauty, with numerous walking trails and cycling routes that showcase the area's stunning landscapes. The valley is also dotted with picturesque picnic spots, providing an ideal setting for outdoor relaxation.

Despite its small size, Coach Bottom offers a range of amenities for both residents and visitors. The village has a local pub, The Coachman's Inn, which serves traditional English food and is a popular gathering place for locals. Additionally, there are a few small shops and a post office that cater to the basic needs of the community.

Coach Bottom is a hidden gem within Surrey, offering a peaceful and tranquil retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty, combined with its charming village atmosphere, makes it a delightful destination for those seeking a quintessentially English countryside experience.

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Coach Bottom Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.206194/-0.71159629 or Grid Reference SU9046. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Daffodils in Seale Churchyard
Daffodils in Seale Churchyard
Seale Church: Easter 2023
Seale Church: Easter 2023
The North Downs Way near Seale
The North Downs Way near Seale
Crooksbury conservation area
Crooksbury conservation area
Straight ride and gorse
Straight ride and gorse
Track to Charleshill
Track to Charleshill
Fence by the track between Turner's Hill and Charles Hill
Fence by the track between Turner's Hill and Charles Hill
Picnic site with benches This clearing is just before the North Downs Way meets the Seale Road
Picnic site with benches
This clearing is just before the North Downs Way meets the Seale Road
The Fairy Tree On the North Downs Way at the junction with Seale Road. No fairies around today though, probably too cold for them.
The Fairy Tree
On the North Downs Way at the junction with Seale Road. No fairies around today though, probably too cold for them.
The gates to Landthorne Hatch A nice bit of wrought iron work on the Seale Road near the North Downs Way
The gates to Landthorne Hatch
A nice bit of wrought iron work on the Seale Road near the North Downs Way
North Downs Way path near Seale Westward from Seale Road
North Downs Way path near Seale
Westward from Seale Road
Track towards Seale Lodge Track going northwards from the North Downs Way
Track towards Seale Lodge
Track going northwards from the North Downs Way
Looking northwards from North Downs Way The view across the field towards the Hogs Back.  The Hogs Back hotel can be seen in the distance.
Looking northwards from North Downs Way
The view across the field towards the Hogs Back. The Hogs Back hotel can be seen in the distance.
Signpost at Binton Wood The footpath to the right is another route back to Seale
Signpost at Binton Wood
The footpath to the right is another route back to Seale
Door in the wall A wall runs alongside the North Downs Way at this point. There seems to be parkland behind but the door gives neither information nor entry.
Door in the wall
A wall runs alongside the North Downs Way at this point. There seems to be parkland behind but the door gives neither information nor entry.
The Road to Sands The North Downs Way crosses the road from Sandy Cross to Sands.  This is looking towards Sands.
The Road to Sands
The North Downs Way crosses the road from Sandy Cross to Sands. This is looking towards Sands.
Seale church from the south By mid-June 2017 this part of the churchyard had become quite a 'nature reserve'.  I hope it goes unmown for a month or two yet.
Seale church from the south
By mid-June 2017 this part of the churchyard had become quite a 'nature reserve'. I hope it goes unmown for a month or two yet.
Seale church St. Laurence's is a grade II listed building, a Victorian rebuild, but the 15th century porch survives.
Seale church
St. Laurence's is a grade II listed building, a Victorian rebuild, but the 15th century porch survives.
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Coach Bottom is located at Grid Ref: SU9046 (Lat: 51.206194, Lng: -0.71159629)

Administrative County: Surrey

District: Guildford

Police Authority: Surrey

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