Woolmer Hill is an area of high ground in the south-west corner of Surrey, England in the Borough of Waverley abutting Hampshire to the west and West Sussex to the south.
[2] In the north it is covered by woodland, and a higher land to the south has its residential neighbourhood on streets Hatchett's Drive and Lower Hanger.
[1] The area is bounded to the west by Sandy Lane and to the east by Woolmer Hill Road.
To the east is Woolmer Hill School and to its south semi-rural houses and St Mary's Abbey.
[3] Most of its buildings are 20th century and the locality or neighbourhood owes this expansion to the enlargement of the A3 trunk road nearby and growth of Haslemere which is a semi-major stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line (railway).