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2 bed cottage for sale
Coldharbour Lane, Dorking RH5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Freehold

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About this property

    Tucked away in the heart of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Coldharbour is one of those rare villages that feels untouched by time. You don’t stumble upon it by accident - you arrive via winding woodland lanes, flanked by mature trees and open countryside, before emerging into a small, scattered hamlet of character homes, each with its own story and setting. It’s a place people often haven’t heard of - and that’s precisely its charm.

    This semi-detached home is quietly positioned within the village, with a wide gravelled driveway providing parking for several vehicles. A short set of steps leads up to the front door, and once inside, the layout unfolds into an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living space - thoughtfully modernised while retaining warmth and character. The kitchen features a stable-style door opening out to the garden, while the lounge is anchored by a striking Inglenook fireplace with a log burner and beautiful stained-glass detail, adding depth and texture to the room.

    Upstairs, you’ll find two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a bright, stylish bathroom. The décor throughout is neutral yet inviting, with considered finishes that suit both weekend escapes and full-time countryside living.

    Outside is where this property truly sets itself apart. Set within 1.51 acres, the garden immediately behind the house is relatively flat and lends itself well to entertaining, gardening, or simply enjoying the space. Beyond that lies your own private woodland - a rare find that offers not only privacy and shelter but the feeling of being completely immersed in nature. A large, modern outbuilding sits just beyond the house - currently arranged as a bright and comfortable home office, though it would work equally well as a gym, creative space, or occasional guest accommodation.

    Despite the rural feel, Coldharbour is remarkably well connected. Holmwood Station is the nearest, offering direct trains to London Victoria and London Waterloo. Ockley Station provides similar links, while Dorking West gives additional services to London Bridge. Journey times start from around 50 minutes, and all three stations are within easy reach by car.

    The village itself centres around The Plough Inn – a well-regarded local pub with a laid-back feel and a menu built around seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Attached to it is a small village store, handy for essentials, fresh bread, and a few locally made treats. While there’s no high street, Coldharbour has a quietly close-knit feel that’s hard to find – the kind of place where faces become familiar and community happens naturally, without any fuss.

    For a broader selection of shops, services, and places to go, Dorking is just a 10–15 minute drive. It’s a handsome market town with a distinctly independent feel. Locals do their weekly shop at Waitrose or Sainsbury’s, pick up coffee from Two Many Cooks or The Dorking Deli, and browse boutiques and homeware stores along West Street. The town is also home to Dorking Halls, a theatre and cinema complex that hosts live music, stand-up, National Theatre screenings, and community events. For fitness, Dorking Sports Centre has a modern gym, pool, and regular classes, while outdoor types enjoy easy access to walking and cycling trails across Box Hill, Leith Hill, and the wider North Downs.

    Food and drink are well represented too. Try The Queen’s Head for pub classics done well, Côte Brasserie for a reliable meal out, or The Watermill for riverside dining. On Fridays and Saturdays, the town centre market brings fresh bread, flowers, cheese, and local produce to the High Street - a reminder that this is a town with a strong sense of place and community.

    Schooling options are excellent nearby, including The Ashcombe School and The Priory School for state secondary, as well as Belmont School and Box Hill School for private education. Primary schools in the wider area include Powell Corderoy and St Paul’s, both well-regarded and easily accessible.

    This is a home for those who want space, privacy, and proper countryside - without losing touch with the everyday. Whether you're seeking a lifestyle change or simply more green around you, this home in Coldharbour offers the perfect balance between rural seclusion and practical living

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