A man was taken to hospital after being found lying injured in the middle of a road in Farnham.

The man was found by police at around 9.20pm on Sunday (November 10) between the A325, near the Six Bells roundabout, and the Shepherd and Flock roundabout.

One ambulance crew and car from the South East Coast Ambulance Service (SECAmb) attended the incident and treated the man at the scene before he was taken to Frimley Park Hospital.

Police are trying to establish the circumstances around his injuries, but add that they do not believe anything “suspicious” to have taken place or that he was struck by a vehicle.

A spokesman for Surrey Police said: “An injured man was found around 9.20pm yesterday, lying in the middle of the road on the A325 near the Six Bells roundabout in Farnham.

“He was taken to hospital. Enquiries are ongoing to establish what happened but at this stage it is not believed there are any suspicious circumstances or that he was struck by a car.”

A spokesman for SECAmb added: “We were called to the A325 in Farnham at around 9.50pm on Sunday. We responded to reports of injuries, including facial injuries, between Six Bells roundabout and Shepherd and Flock roundabout.

“One car and one ambulance attended the scene and the male patient was treated before being taken to Frimley Park Hospital.”