Punchbowl Lane, Dorking, Surrey RH5
Chart Cottage is situated in the quintessential Surrey market town of Dorking, offering an appealing blend of natural beauty and heritage charm. Nestled within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the town enjoys exceptional surroundings, including the renowned Box Hill, alongside a wealth of outdoor pursuits.
Dorking is rich in character, with an array of period architecture, independent boutiques and inviting cafes lining its vibrant High Street. Despite its tranquil, semi-rural atmosphere, the town benefits from excellent connectivity, with direct rail services to London in just over an hour.
There is an excellent range of attractions and activities to enjoy both in and around Dorking. Box Hill provides breathtaking views and an extensive network of walking and cycling routes, while Denbies Wine Estate--one of England's largest vineyards--offers tours and tastings in a picturesque setting. The Dorking Museum & Heritage Centre gives a fascinating insight into the town's rich past, while Dorking Halls hosts a diverse programme of theatre, live performances and concerts throughout the year. For those who enjoy the outdoors, the Deepdene Trail offers an attractive route through historic parkland, and nearby Leith Hill--the highest point in southeast England-- provides exceptional walking and far-reaching panoramic views.
Polesden Lacey, a nearby National Trust property, is ideal for leisurely exploration, with its elegant house, gardens and sweeping grounds. For those interested in local produce, Dorking Brewery offers a fine selection of locally brewed craft beers and ales, best enjoyed in its welcoming taproom. Altogether, Dorking and its surroundings provide a rich blend of outdoor pursuits, cultural attractions and heritage experiences.
There is also a strong selection of well-regarded schools in the area, including RGS Surrey Hills in Mickleham, St John's School in Leatherhead, St Teresa's School in Effingham, The Duke of Kent School in Ewhurst, and St Catherine's School in Bramley. Within Dorking itself, both Ashcombe School and The Priory C of E School are also highly regarded.
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