Places of worship , viewed from the south west. The main place of worship is St. Michael's Church, surrounded by
St Michael's Churchyard. The church (in full the "Parish Church of St. Michael and All Angels in Mickleham") has a Norman west tower and a Norman chancel arch, raised in the 1871 restoration by
Ewan Christian, who added neo-Norman aisles and east end. The Norbury chapel on the north side is late Perpendicular, with chequerboard flint and
clunch walling. The majority of the stained glass windows are by
Clayton and Bell with others by
Percy Bacon Bros,
Morris & Sons and a modern window by Alfred Fisher (2015).
Community facilities and commerce The village has a Village Hall, two
pubs (The Running Horses and The King William IV) and a restaurant (51 Degrees North).
Schools - Dalewood House in Mickleham village, now a boarding school. It follows
Kurt Hahn's educational principles. In the village are
Box Hill School, an independent secondary school, St Michael's Infant C of E (Aided) School and St Michael's Community Nursery.
Transport ;Roads The
A24 bypasses Mickleham with a dual-carriageway bypass. ;Railway
Box Hill & Westhumble station, located across the A24, and towards
Westhumble, provides a link to London and Horsham. ;Buses The 465 bus route runs every hour or half-hour (except nights) between Kingston upon Thames and Dorking, via Mickleham village. ==Localities==