Heath End, Surrey

Heath End is a village in the Waverley district of Surrey, England, traditionally part of the large town parish of Farnham.

The north part in terms of parish, of Hale, Heath End grew rapidly after 1854, when the British Army became established in Aldershot.

[2][3][4] As the building of cottages spread, those in this area acquired its distinct name-being the homes at the end of the large military heath (in this case sandy, acidic high land that is part of the Bagshot Formation) to the west.

[5] The United Kingdom Census 2011 considered the village as five relevant output layers, approximately a third of the ward.

As to wards of the United Kingdom the area is a northern portion of Farnham Hale and Heath End that elects two borough councillors and had a population of 4,492 in 2021.