Longcross is a village in the Borough of Runnymede in Surrey, England, approximately 34.6 kilometres (21.5 mi) west of central London.
North Longcross has two, adjoining, scheduled for early 2020s-final phase completion housing estates including Upper Longcross on a shorter road before the next settlement, the south of Virginia Water, Trumps Green which is an older mixture of former workers' cottages, a little semi-detached stock, large houses and public woodland.
The church is a Grade II listed building of mid-Victorian (1847)[4] origin comprising a nave, west porch, chancel, north organ chamber, and vestry.
[6][7] Longcross has few public facilities of its own; exceptions include the Old School café, boarding kennels and serviced offices.
By virtue of its farms, Chertsey lays claim to be the only predominantly London commuter town with an annual agricultural show.
The station adjoins the North or Upper Longcross development, a large new Garden village constructed in the late 2010s and early 2020s.
[10] There are public footpaths and bridleways leading through the estate and onto Chobham Common, which spans from the south-west to the south-east of the village.