
Discover the Local Area
When buying a home, the community around it matters just as much as the property itself. Our local areas offer a perfect balance of countryside charm and modern convenience, with excellent schools, transport links, shops, and leisure facilities nearby.

Billingshurst & Wisborough Green
Billingshurst & Wisborough Green.
Billingshurst is a large village with many of the amenities of a town. There is a train station with a direct line to London, an outstanding secondary school, a leisure centre and a variety of shops.
The Picturesque village of Wisborough Green is set in beautiful countryside and has a thriving community. The are numerous clubs and events, including a famous hot air ballon festival. There is a village shop, café and two pubs serving delicious food.
Ewhurst, Forest Green, Walliswood, Wotton & Abinger
Forest Green & Walliswood are small villages with a couple of pubs. The Parrot, which serves great food (I can vouch for that) is located by the Cricket Pitch. The others are The Scarlett Arms and The Punchbowl.
It is in the heart of the Surrey Hills AONB, with Holmbury Hill, Leith Hill & Pitch Hill right on the doorstep and the fantastic views they offer.
Walliswood was famed when Baryonyx dinosaur bones were discovered in 1983. If you are searching for Walliswood on Rightmove you will need to search for Wallis Wood.
Wotton is a beautiful location with the Tillingbourne Stream and the beauty spot of Friday Street. The area is largely owned by the Wotton Estate, however there are some privately owned properties tucked away.
The Wotton Hatch, The Abinger Hatch and the large hotel Wotton House Hotel, are well worth a visit.
I know this area extremely well having work for the Wotton Estate for many years.
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Warnham, Kingsfold & Horsham
The village shop in Warnham, next to the butchers is in the heart of this picturesque village with its primary school, cricket field, playground, pre-school, village hall, and its two pubs, The Sussex Oak & The Greets. It also has a train station with direct line to London Bridge. It is less than 3 miles to the centre of Horsham with all its larger town facilities.
In Kingsfold The Owl Pub is the centre of the village. The local community regularly meet on dog walks or in the pub for social events such as the Race night or the Pub Quiz. The village has been my home for over 20years, and my husbands family for generations.
Horsham is a vibrant town, with a wide range of shops, leisure facilities and restaurants. It is a great location for a choice of secondary schools, college and numerous nurseries and primary schools. There are two train stations Horsham and Littlehaven.
HOLMBURY ST MARY, PEASLAKE & COLDHARBOUR
The three peaks of Holmbury, Pitch and Leith Hill in the Surrey Hills offer some of the most amazing views and thousands of acres of walking, bike and horse riding.
Holmbury St Mary has some beautiful properties and is relatively unknown. It has two pubs and a rustic coffee shop for passing walkers & cyclists (Fantastic Banana Bread!). There is a village hall which always has something going on for the community.
Coldharbour is the highest habited village in the South East. It is a community of around 100 homes, a village shop and a pub with its very own microbrewery. The Plough is definitely my favourite Pub in the area and the burgers are amazing!
It is visited by walkers and cyclists. With Leith Hill Tower being the highest point in the South East, on a clear day you can see both the City of London to the North and the sea at Lancing.
If you need any walks then give me a call!
Holmbury St Mary, Peaslake & Coldharbour
The three peaks of Holmbury, Pitch and Leith Hill in the Surrey Hills offer some of the most amazing views and thousands of acres of walking, bike and horse riding.
Holmbury St Mary has some beautiful properties and is relatively unknown. It has two pubs and a rustic coffee shop for passing walkers & cyclists (Fantastic Banana Bread!). There is a village hall which always has something going on for the community.
Coldharbour is the highest habited village in the South East. It is a community of around 100 homes, a village shop and a pub with its very own microbrewery. The Plough is definitely my favourite Pub in the area and the burgers are amazing!
It is visited by walkers and cyclists. With Leith Hill Tower being the highest point in the South East, on a clear day you can see both the City of London to the North and the sea at Lancing.
If you need any walks then give me a call!


