The Fox and Hounds was located at the south-west of the village on The Straight Mile and is now a renovated house called The Withy Tree.
When The White Hart came under threat, a group of 17 villagers bought the pub and turned it into a gastropub, called The Shurlock Inn.
Shurlock Row itself has lost its general store, butcher shop and post office in the last 20 years.
To the north-west of the pond is the parish cricket ground and to the immediate north-east is Great Martins, a large house and former village brewery.
[2] Due to the surrounding woodland and farmland and its close proximity to London, Shurlock Row is a popular commuter village.