It has a railway station, named
Cobham & Stoke D'Abernon to attract custom from the much larger village of
Cobham which starts contiguously to the north. It has been so named since its 1885 opening. In the east, on the main road to
Leatherhead, is the Woodlands Park Hotel, the top of which is tile-hung in the Surrey style. A single-storey
bay has a
terracotta balustrade above, and the building has a
half-timbered gable end front bay. Built in 1890, it is a relatively modern
listed building, designed by Rowland Plumbe. The local pub-restaurant is
The Old Plough which dates to the 16th century. The village has an active residents' association with a network of road representatives, but like those of neighbouring Cobham and
Oxshott, and unlike similar groups in the rest of Elmbridge, it does not contest elections.
The church, St Mary's, is Saxon with
Norman and Victorian additions, and is famous for its
monumental brasses, among them the oldest in the country. It is still active, and is Grade I listed.
Sports Since about 2006 the village has been home to the
training ground of
Premier League football club
Chelsea. Stoke D'Abernon Cricket Club was formed in 1870 and currently plays in the Surrey Championship. ==Education==