Coldharbour, Surrey: a high village in the Surrey Hills

Coldharbour is a small village in Mole Valley, Surrey, set on the road between Dorking and Leith Hill Place within the Surrey Hills National Landscape. It is widely described as the highest village in south-east England. The settlement is closely associated with the wooded slopes of Leith Hill and with the small St John's chapel, built in 1840.
Distance: close to Dorking and near Leith Hill, the highest point in South East England.
Highlights: St John's Chapel, the Plough Inn, Broome Hall, and the surrounding walking country of the Surrey Hills.