Price changed to £1,650,000
February 3, 2026
Price changed to £1,695,000
July 6, 2025
Listed for £1,750,000
May 14, 2025
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Upstairs, the first floor hosts five well-proportioned bedrooms. The principal suite is a sanctuary of calm, with leafy views, a walk-in dressing room, and a luxuriously appointed en-suite. Textured stone tiling, chrome fixtures, a walk-in shower and a separate bath create a spa-like atmosphere. The family bathroom echoes the same level of refinement, complete with sleek cabinetry and stone finishes.
Despite its serene setting, Wilderness Road is exceptionally well-connected. Oxted station a ten minute walk from the property and offers direct, fast trains into London Bridge and London Victoria in around 35-40 minutes. For drivers, the M25 is within easy reach via Junction 6 at Godstone, offering quick access to Gatwick Airport, Heathrow, and the wider national motorway network.
The town of Oxted itself is a delight: an attractive blend of character and convenience. The high street is home to an eclectic mix of independent boutiques, cafés, a popular Everyman cinema, and well-regarded restaurants, alongside essential amenities. There’s a welcoming village atmosphere with a touch of London sophistication, perfect for families and professionals alike.
For education, Oxted School, one of Surrey’s largest and most respected state schools, is within easy reach, and the prestigious Woldingham School, a leading independent girls' school, is just a short drive away, tucked into its own 700-acre estate of woodland and parkland. Best yet, Hazlewood School offers a bus service that comes to the road.
A network of scenic walking trails and bridleways criss-cross the surrounding countryside, and just beyond your doorstep are the meandering paths through the North Downs, perfect for weekend rambles, dog walks, and exploring the beauty of the local landscape in all seasons.
Neighbouring villages such as Limpsfield, with its charming period architecture and historic church, and Woldingham, perched high on the Downs with sweeping views, offer quaint pubs, welcoming communities, and a glimpse into Surrey’s timeless rural heritage.