[4] The village houses spread mostly along Shophouse Lane which then becomes steep and narrow towards Winterfold Forest which ascends to more than 200 metres Above Ordnance Datum.
The forest which climbs right to the summit of the Greensand Ridge is part of the Hurtwood and is where some of the Great Train Robbery proceeds were discovered, buried.
The whole undulating area covering the south of Albury parish had been the haunt of smugglers in the distant past.
[5] The hamlet has its own Anglican chapel, dedicated to St Michael, originally a barn built in the 19th century.
The barn was given to the parish by Clara Courtenay-Wells, to be converted to a chapel of ease as a memorial to her late husband, who had died in 1929.