The Surrey Hills are a kaleidoscope of countryside. From rolling chalk downs of yew and box woodland, and flower-rich grassland to heaths and woods that rise to the hills.
Climb Leith Hill, with its 18th century tower, and Box Hill which, to many is the Surrey Hills. The Winkworth Arboretum puts trees in the spotlight – a thousand species in its 95 acres.
Visit gracious times past at the Edwardian Polesden Lacey house and estate, the Tudor Loseley Park and the Georgian Hatchlands Park before walking the 18th century Painshill landscape park.
Watch wildlife at Newlands Corner Reserve then take in the floral fantasia at Wisley, the world-renowned RHS gardens. End your day with a stroll along the peaceful Basingstoke Canal and a boat trip from the historic Dapdune Wharf.
Beautiful Victorian house set in National Trust woodlands
Large family Tudor style house on edge of village
130 year old forest farmhouse on edge of Ashdown Forest
Victorian terraced house in centre of Windsor
Late Victorian farmhouse set in beautiful, peaceful countryside
Attractive, 1930s house in quiet residential location. Easy walk to the seafront and short drive to Brighton.
Converted granary in a peaceful rural location
Former stables with exceptional views right across the surrounding countryside, with wonderful coastal walks right from your door
Family home in a quiet country village
Spacious Victorian house nine minute walk from town centre