Has it ever been noticed that the Alfold, Dunsfold, and Hambledon yews stand almost in a mathematically straight line?
Alfold, like Shalford, Abinger and Newdigate, still has its village stocks.
Alfold almost touches the Sussex boundary, and is perhaps the most out-of-the-way little village in Surrey.
Alfold, too, has a great old yew-tree, one of a row of three in the Fold churchyards.
Of the three, Alfold has hardly begun to grow, Dunsfold straggles, and Chiddingfold sits compact about its sunny green.