Ash Vale


Ash Vale is a village in the borough of Guildford in Surrey, England and the larger, northern settlement of the civil parish of Ash. It is 7 miles from Guildford but is closer to the Hampshire towns of Aldershot and Farnborough, the centres of which are each about two miles away, immediately across the two crossings of the River Blackwater, to the southwest and northwest.

Geography

Ash Vale's extent is on two sides clearly demarcated, by the river to the west and at a few locks' higher elevation by the parallel Basingstoke Canal to the east – across these boundaries are, respectively, Aldershot Garrison and the large Surrey Heath MoD, mostly UK Army, ranges and training areas. The latter is a co-managed County Wildlife Site, for instance Ash Ranges at and Pirbright Ranges at, with various access days and parts. The type of soil of the east, the heath is very acidic, sandy and loamy which makes up just 1.9% of English soil and 0.2% of Welsh soil, which gives rise to pines and coniferous landscapes, such as pioneered at Wentworth and Foxhills estate and is good for biodiversity.
Two branch railway lines cross in the middle of the village without forming a junction. In the north of the village are Ash Vale railway station and North Camp railway station, on the London-Aldershot-Alton Line and the Reading-Guildford-Gatwick Line respectively. In addition, trains run through Ash Vale from Guildford to Ascot via Aldershot. The village owes its development to the garrison and to the railways.

Environment

Air pollution is very low, with no Air Quality Management Areas in this borough or that immediately adjoining, Rushmoor. Drainage is good, the whole area draining westward by the valley of the upper Blackwater. In eastern parts distant ordnance fire can be heard from Ash ranges and occasional light aircraft on various tracks over the village take off from Farnborough Airport approximately three miles west.

History

See History of Ash, Surrey.

Economy and amenities

Although Ash Vale was a small semi-military community of the post-war era, the village is now largely a commuter settlement, relying on the half-hourly 40-minute railway connection to Waterloo. While 417 employed residents worked at/from home in 2001, the remaining 1306 commuted, of whom 682 responded they commuted less than.
Holly Lodge School is next to Carrington Park, which has playground facilities and a route between nearby North Camp Station and Mytchett lake and Basingstoke Canal Visitor Centre on the Basingstoke Canal. The canal's towpath runs through the village.

Parks and Nature reserves in Ash Vale

  • Carrington Recreation Ground, off Lysons Avenue
  • Snaky Lane Local Nature Reserve, off Stratford Road
  • Avondale Park, Avondale
  • Lakeside Park, Lakeside Road
  • Park off Hawker Road, Old Farm Place Estate
  • Park off Beaufort Road, Old Farm Place Estate
  • Park off Old Farm Place, Old Farm Place Estate
South of the village are:
  • Lakeside Park nature reserve
  • Willow Park Fishery
  • Ash Parish Allotments

    Youth outreach

The Normandy Youth Centre serves the area by sponsoring community-based programs targeting youth in the area for the purpose of increasing exposure to educational opportunities and building a stronger community.

Notable residents

  • Ethel Caterham, supercentenarian, Britain's oldest ever person, and the oldest person in the world as of April 30th 2025.
  • Samuel Franklin Cody, the first man to achieve powered heavier-than-air flight in Britain.
  • Darren and Martin Bicknell, professional cricketers.