Hindhead is a town in Surrey, England. It is the highest town in Surrey, with structures at between 185 and 253 metres over sea level. It is best called the place of the Devil's Punch Bowl, a beauty spot and also site of special scientific interest, and also as the site of the Hindhead crossroads, a formerly well-known congestion area, where the A3 in between Portsmouth as well as London was crossed by the A287 between Hook and Haslemere. The A3 currently passes under Hindhead in the Hindhead Tunnel as well as its path along the Punch Bowl has been removed as well as landscaped, however the crossroads still exists for neighborhood traffic. Hindhead is centred 10.5 miles (16.9 kilometres) south-west of Guildford, the county town of Surrey, on the boundary with the county of Hampshire. It is a ward within the area of Waverley, and forms part of the civil parish of Haslemere. The ward, which includes Beacon Hill, had a population of 3,874 at the 2001 census, raising to a population of 4,292 at the 2011 Census. The place-name "Hindhead" is first attested in 1571, and means "hillside frequented by hinds", or women deer.