Warlingham is a village in the Tandridge area of Surrey, England, 14.2 miles (22.9 km) south of the centre of London and also 22.3 miles (35.9 km) east of the county town, Guildford. Warlingham is the centre of a civil parish that includes Hamsey Green, a contiguous, smaller sized negotiation to the north. Caterham is the nearest town, 2.0 miles (3.2 kilometres) to the southwest. The name means the home(stead) (-ham) of the fans (-(l)ing) of Waer(l)a. The letters "ae" below are the suggested earlier punctuation of any Anglo-Saxon scribes to signify the audios, which when Norman scribes changed them was changed with "a" as in today's orthography. No trace of a neighborhood Warra or Warla has actually been found in Norman texts (after 1066), nor of a Waera or Waera in Anglo-Saxon messages (prior to 1066). It is a male's name of the duration which has a comparator in Warrington. Today, a lot of Warlingham's working-age population works in Croydon or main London, making Warlingham part of the London traveler belt.