A village with heart,
ready to be discovered

A village with heart, ready to be discovered
Bramley hills and trees
Discover Bramley bunting in front of a storefront
The Jolly Farmer Pub in Bramley
Bramley wooden directional signpost

Discover Bramley

Welcome to Discover Bramley, the heartbeat of our charming Surrey village, where heritage, creativity, and community spirit come together.

Nestled just 3 miles south of Guildford in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bramley is a conservation village with roots stretching from the Iron Age through Saxon times to today.

Discover Bramley, an initiative by the Bramley Business Network (BBN), launched to help celebrate everything that makes our village unique. From local makers to hidden gems, historic walks to community events, we’re inviting everyone to explore what Bramley has to offer.

Whether you’re a resident, a visitor, or just passing through, get involved and help spread the word. Share your stories, photos, and favourite spots using the hashtag #DiscoverBramleySurrey.

What Bramley has to offer

Bramley high street

Bramley High Street

The Jolly Farmer and The Wheatsheaf make up our village pub scene, you’ll also find an Indian restaurant, Chinese takeaway & fish & chips.

Interior of Taurus Wines

Wider Bramley Businesses

Bramley Golf Club is an 18‑hole members’ course in the Surrey Hills, founded 1913 with a welcoming club spirit and community cricket continues at Gosden Common. StrengthWorks is a personal training facility, where strength and performance training is accessible to anyone of any ability.

The Jolly Farmer Pub in Bramley

Hospitality Venues

Bramley C of E Primary (1850) and St Catherine’s independent girls' school (1885–present) serve local families.

Some people walking with their equipment on a golf course

Leisure & Lifestyle

Bramley Library (High Street) offers books, events, free Wi‑Fi, accessible facilities and volunteering opportunities.

Bramley School exterior

Childcare & Education

Bramley C of E Primary (1850) and St Catherine’s independent girls' school (1885–present) serve local families.

Bramley Church exterior

Community Amenities

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