Froyle

The nearest railway station is 2 miles (3.3 km) east of the village, at Bentley.

[2] Froyle is situated on the edge of The Downs above the Pilgrims' Way that leads from Winchester to Canterbury.

It is most likely that, in the winter months, the actual route taken by Pilgrims passed through the village to avoid the wet conditions in the valley of the River Wey.

There was a Church at "Froli" (mentioned in the Domesday Book) in 1086.

They were bought by Sir Hubert Miller in the early 20th century from Italy.