Lakeside Country Club was the national venue for the BDO international darts competition.
The land slopes down from Deepcut, partly on the Chobham Ridges to the east, to the River Blackwater which is preceded by the lakes and small woods in the south-west of the ward which form the boundary with Hampshire.
Stagecoach South bus services connect the village to Farnborough (and to Camberley, which is also served as the next station north of Frimley by rail).
The main road connecting the area inter-regionally is the M3 motorway, centred 2 miles (3.2 km) to the north, which has a junction near to its closest point.
Henry Elliot Malden in the Victoria County History (1911–12) believes Frimley manor may have been the land in Ash purchased by Bartholomew de Winton, Abbot of Chertsey Abbey in 1277, from a Sir Walter Raleigh (not his more famous explorer namesake).
This remains joined with Mytchett in providing a choice of services, offered by the Church of England.