- Three double bedrooms +
- En-suite to the principal bedroom plus a family bathroom +
- Downstairs cloakroom +
- Two reception spaces: dining room and living/family room +
- Character features throughout: exposed brickwork and timbers +
- Two wood-burning stoves +
- Feature well in the family room with internal lighting +
- Utility/boot room (ideal for country living) +
- Landscaped rear garden with a fully insulated home office and off-road parking for two cars +
There’s a certain type of home that instantly feels “right” the moment you step inside. Hoe Cottage is one of those.
From the outset, it’s the blend that works so well here: authentic cottage character (exposed brickwork, timber detailing and two wood-burning stoves) paired with a renovation and extension that’s been done properly. The result is a house that still feels warm and traditional, but lives like a modern family home.
The ground floor offers a great flow for day-to-day living and entertaining, with a separate dining room and a generous living/family room. A standout feature is the well in the family room, beautifully showcased with internal lighting, adding a real talking point without ever feeling gimmicky.
The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, supported by a practical utility/boot room and a downstairs cloakroom—exactly what you want in a village property where muddy walks and dogs are part of the lifestyle.
Upstairs, you’ll find three genuine double bedrooms, including an en-suite to the principal bedroom, plus a family bathroom.
Outside, the landscaped rear garden has been designed to be enjoyed rather than managed, and the fully insulated office to the rear is a serious bonus—perfect for hybrid working, a studio space, or simply somewhere quiet to take calls.
Off-road parking for two cars completes the package.
'Sellers Comment'
“We’d been searching for a home with charm and personality — somewhere we could truly make our own while still working beautifully for modern life. Chiddingfold had long been top of our list, with its welcoming community and fantastic amenities. Hoe Cottage felt right straight away.”
'Agents Comments - Lee Glomé
"Hoe Cottage is a wonderful example of a character home that’s been carefully enhanced for modern living. The current owners have extended and refurbished the property with real attention to detail, creating a finish that feels both tasteful and timeless.
The garden office is an excellent addition for anyone working from home, while the wood-burning stoves add that perfect cosy feel in the winter months. Set in Chiddingfold, one of the area’s most sought-after villages, the location is every bit as appealing as the house itself."
Area bio — Chiddingfold
Chiddingfold is a highly regarded Surrey village in the Waverley borough, known for its attractive mix of timber-framed Wealden houses, period cottages, a village green and pond, and an excellent sense of community. It’s surrounded by beautiful countryside, making it ideal for anyone wanting village life with easy access to larger towns.
Schools
Families are well served locally, with St Mary’s Church of England Primary School, Chiddingfold on Petworth Road, and a strong choice of both state and independent options within easy reach in the surrounding towns and villages.
Transport & connectivity
For commuters, nearby rail stations at Haslemere, Godalming and Witley provide services into London (including London Waterloo), while the A3 is within reach for road access towards London and the South Coast. Local bus routes connect Chiddingfold with neighbouring villages and nearby town centres.
Towns & day-to-day convenience
Chiddingfold sits well for access to larger centres including Godalming, Haslemere, Guildford, and Cranleigh, offering a wider range of supermarkets, independent shops, cafés, restaurants and leisure facilities.
Lifestyle & leisure
The area is particularly popular with walkers, cyclists and families who enjoy the Surrey countryside. There are excellent local pubs and country dining options nearby, plus easy access to well-known local attractions and outdoor spaces across the Surrey Hills and surrounding commons.