Listed for £1,150,000
March 12, 2026
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Four bedrooms fan from a central corridor, which is illuminated by newly added skylights. Well proportioned, each room opens onto a different aspect of the garden. The main bedroom sits at the rear, with an immaculate en suite finished with a soft grey palette. There is also a family bathroom largely executed with geometric white tiles and a walk-in shower.
On the opposite side of the hallway lies a fifth bedroom or office space, with tall windows on two aspects.
Outdoor Space
Sitting on a third of an acre, the house is surrounded by flourishing gardens. Tall mature trees act as shady canopies over the lawn in the warmer months, which in turn stretches out towards a private woodland at the rear. Several patios and seating areas offer sun dappled spots to read, eat and entertain. Established bushes enclose the borders, adding a layer of privacy and seclusion.
The rear gate provides direct access to the remarkable Downs Link, which runs all the way to the coast. It follows the old railway line that was removed during the Beeching cuts in the 1960s.
The house also has a large double garage and separate workshop, along with a summer house and shed in the garden, dotted between the trees.
The Area
Cranleigh sits just south of the expansive Surrey Hills National Landscape (AONB), known for its rolling landscape and country lanes. The area is popular with walkers and cyclists - particularly after the Olympic route passed over nearby Box Hill. There are walking routes directly into the countryside and along the Wey Navigation, with inlets loved by locals for river swimming. The Downs Link, a long-distance route following two disused railway lines crossing the Surrey Hills, offers great long-distance walking and cycling routes through the Low Weald, the South Downs and the Coastal Plain.
There are also some excellent places to eat in the nearby villages, including Michelin-starred The Clock House, the much-loved Anchor in Ripley, the Michelin-starred Sorrel in Dorking and several local vineyards, including Albury Vineyard and Greyfriars Vineyard, High Clandon Estate Vineyard and Denbies Wine Estate, Dorking.
Good schools in the area include St Catherine’s, Lanesborough, Tormead, Guildford High School, Royal Grammar School, Cranmore, St Teresa’s, Cranleigh, Charterhouse and Prior’s Field.
Cranleigh is ideal for commuting to the city, with regular fast services into London Waterloo from Guildford in around 40 minutes. There are also excellent road connections; the nearby A3 offers a quick connection to the M25, the South coast and the wider national motorway network. Gatwick Airport is approximately a 40 minute drive.
Council Tax Band: G