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Great Bookham and Little Bookham, collectively known as Bookham, are two neighbouring villages dating back to Saxon times. Surrounded by National Trust countryside, and on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the North Downs, Bookham was once a farming community and whilst the villages have grown around much of the original farmlands, the residential areas remain interspersed with paddocks and woodlands, and are edged by green spaces.
Cobham is one of Surrey’s most desirable villages, where period character and contemporary living sit comfortably side by side. Set between Esher and Guildford, and surrounded by green belt countryside, the village has evolved from its rural origins into a well-established residential location. Despite this growth, Cobham retains a sense of space and calm, with leafy roads, open parkland and the River Mole shaping its landscape and character.
Cranleigh combines the charm of a traditional Surrey village with the convenience of a thriving High Street and strong community feel. Surrounded by the Surrey Hills, it offers space, countryside and a relaxed pace of life, while remaining within easy reach of Guildford. Its mix of character homes, good schools and local amenities continues to attract families and buyers seeking a well-balanced lifestyle.
East Horsley offers space, privacy and a strong connection to the Surrey Hills, making it one of the area’s most desirable villages. With its tree-lined roads, larger homes and access to London via Horsley station, it appeals to buyers seeking a quieter lifestyle without compromising on convenience or schooling.
Elmbridge is a thriving Borough situated to the north of Surrey, renowned for its high standard of living, picturesque countryside and popular tourist destinations. Elmbridge covers 23,803 acres within the M25 and is home to over 124,000 residents. The Borough is often referred to as having the highest average earnings anywhere in the UK, largely attributed to the concentration of several wealthy private residential estates, yet outside of these, the larger towns and villages all enjoy the close proximity to Central London and its major airports.
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Esher combines strong transport links with a vibrant High Street and access to some of Surrey’s most sought-after schools. With its mix of period homes, modern developments and proximity to London, it offers a well-balanced lifestyle that continues to attract families, professionals and downsizers.
Farnham combines historic character with a vibrant High Street and access to the Surrey Hills, creating a town that feels both established and lively. With its mix of period homes, strong schooling and direct links to London, it continues to attract buyers seeking space, community and a well-rounded lifestyle.
Godalming blends historic character with a thriving High Street and riverside setting, creating one of Surrey’s most appealing towns. With its mix of period homes, strong schooling and direct links to London, it offers a well-balanced lifestyle for buyers seeking charm, convenience and access to the Surrey Hills.
Guildford is the county town of Surrey situated 27 miles south west of London, which is famous for its excellent retail facilities and historic cobbled High Street. The Borough of Guildford is dominated by the county town and its suburbs, as well as a number of civil parishes largely comprised of picturesque, affluent villages. The beautiful Surrey Hills sit to the east of the Borough and are a regular leisure destination for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors.
The Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames is one of the earliest Royal Boroughs and is comprised of a bustling collection of towns. With the many good state and independent schools, the bustling shopping centres and mix of outdoor spaces including the River Thames, it has a diverse appeal.
New Haw offers a practical and well-connected Surrey location, combining accessible property with strong transport links and everyday convenience. With its mix of family homes, local schools and proximity to Weybridge and West Byfleet, it continues to attract buyers seeking value and connectivity within easy reach of London.
New Malden combines excellent transport links with a strong community feel and a vibrant High Street. Known for its diverse culture, good schooling and access to green space, it offers a well-connected lifestyle that continues to attract professionals, families and buyers seeking value within easy reach of central London.
Ottershaw offers a well-connected Surrey village lifestyle, combining accessible property with strong transport links and everyday convenience. With its mix of family homes, local schools and proximity to Weybridge and Woking, it continues to attract buyers seeking value, space and connectivity within easy reach of London.
The London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is the only London Borough to sit on both sides of the River Thames. It is also approximately half parkland with over 100 parks and open space including the most famous which are Richmond Park, Kew Gardens, Bushy Park and Old Deer Park.
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Only 30 minutes from Central London, Runnymede benefits from good transport links, both by rail, road and the River Thames and although mostly built-up, it enjoys an attractive mix of countryside. From woodland and grasslands to riverside meadows, interspersed with a fantastic network of footpaths that link its prominent historical memorial sites - the Magna Carta, the John F Kennedy Memorial and one to the 20,000 Royal Air Force airmen killed in WWII.
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Shepperton offers a relaxed riverside lifestyle with direct access to London, combining scenic Thames views with a strong village community. With its mix of period homes, riverside properties and local amenities, it continues to attract buyers seeking space, character and connectivity in north Surrey.
The Borough of Spelthorne is mentioned in the Doomsday book of 1086 and is situated in the former county of Middlesex. The River Thames plays an essential role for Spelthorne as it borders almost the entire Borough to the south. There are countless picturesque riverside spots that attract visitors in the summer months, from enjoying the boating spectacle and tea rooms to the many fine walks along the towpath, there is something for everyone.
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Teddington combines riverside living with a true village feel, set between Bushy Park and the River Thames. With its mix of period homes, strong schooling and excellent transport links, it offers a well-balanced lifestyle that continues to attract families, professionals and buyers seeking space within south west London.
Walton-on-Thames combines riverside living with a vibrant town centre and excellent transport links to London. With its mix of family homes, modern developments and access to the River Thames, it offers a well-rounded lifestyle that continues to attract commuters, families and buyers seeking convenience in Surrey.
The area has always enjoyed prosperity thanks to being intersected by the major trade route between London and Portsmouth, which historically encouraged traders to set up stalls and inns for travellers to purchase goods or to rest in. The A3 and train line between London and the south coast are just as relevant today as they have ever been, allowing commuters quick and convenient access into London and the south coast.
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West Byfleet offers fast access to London alongside a practical village setting, making it a popular choice for commuters. With its mix of family homes, strong transport links and local amenities, it provides a well-connected lifestyle within easy reach of Woking, Weybridge and the wider Surrey area.
Weybridge combines riverside living with a strong town centre and excellent transport links to London. Known for its spacious homes, sought-after schools and established reputation, it continues to attract buyers seeking a premium Surrey lifestyle with convenience and connectivity.
The Borough of Woking is a local government district located 25 miles south west of Central London in the centre of Surrey. Woking railway station is where several main lines converge; trains arrive on different lines from Basingstoke, Aldershot and Portsmouth, all heading to London Waterloo. This has made Woking very popular with those who commute into London because of the high frequency of trains - up to 15 per hour with the quickest taking just 24 minutes.
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