"This house sits on a quiet little offshoot of Portsmouth Road more of a tucked away drive than a road with no through traffic and only houses on one side. It s an unusual spot in Cobham because although it s just a short walk from the High Street, it feels completely hidden away. Directly opposite is a historic stretch of woodland called Old Common. The view from the house is straight into the trees, giving it a sense of total privacy, and a connection to nature that s rarely found in such a central village location. It s one of the main things that makes this place special. You can walk out of the front door and be in the woods within seconds. No roads to cross, no need to get in the car just peaceful, open green space on your doorstep. Whether you re heading out with the dog, watching the kids ride their bikes from the living room window, or simply taking a stroll beneath the trees, it s the sort of setting that most people wouldn t expect to find this close to a thriving Surrey village. As the seasons change, the woodland comes to life bluebells in spring, blackberries in summer, and golden leaves through autumn.
At the same time, you can be in the heart of Cobham in just a few minutes on foot. The High Street is full of life, with a brilliant mix of restaurants, caf s and independent shops. Coppa Club is right in the centre, with its rooftop terrace and dining pods. The Ivy draws a crowd for lunch and dinner, and local favourites like A Casa and Grappelli offer standout Italian cooking. Fego is always busy at the weekend for coffee and brunch, and The Bear, tucked further down the street, is a go to for drinks in the garden. The Fairmile pub is just along the road and hosts a vintage sports car meet once a month a lovely bit of local character.
The High Street is also genuinely useful, with Gail s Bakery, Cobham Delicatessen, a long standing family butcher, Cobham Bookshop, and Farrants a brilliant all round store for stationery, toys and gifts. There s a large Sainsbury s nearby too, and Kingston or Guildford are both an easy drive for more serious shopping.
The house itself has a welcoming feel from the outset, with a simple front garden, open porch and traditional front door framed by a beautiful rose that blooms to one side. Inside, the layout is generous and well thought out. The kitchen, dining and family space is towards the back of the house, with large windows, side glazing, and French doors leading out to the garden. It s a great sociable space that feels bright and modern without being overdone. There s also a downstairs WC, a separate utility room, and a front reception room with bay window and shutters overlooking the woods.
The garden is private and low maintenance, with a patio off the back of the house, a neat lawn, and a covered entertaining area at the end perfect for summer barbecues or evening drinks. There s useful side access and two brick built outbuildings for bikes or storage.
Upstairs on the first floor are two bedrooms the master, spanning the width of the house plus a well fitted bathroom with separate bath and shower. The top floor has two further rooms, with one leading through to the other, along with an en suite shower room. It s a four bedroom house with a versatile layout ideal for those needing a home office, guest space, or nursery alongside the three main bedrooms.
The location is also strong for transport, with Cobham & Stoke d Abernon station just a short drive or cycle away. Trains run directly to London Waterloo in around 38 minutes. Esher station is also within easy reach and offers even faster services often under 30 minutes which puts you ahead of many London Zone 2 commutes. The A3 is moments away, leading quickly to the M25, Heathrow, Gatwick and the south coast.
Families are drawn here for good reason. Cobham Free School both primary and secondary is highly sought after, and the area offers a strong mix of private and international options, including ACS International, Notre Dame, Reed s and Danes Hill.
Leisure options are plentiful. Beyond Old Common on your doorstep, there s Painshill Park an 18th century landscaped garden hosting seasonal events as well as Oxshott Heath, Esher Common, and RHS Wisley Gardens just down the road. David Lloyd in Weybridge, Cobham Rugby Club and Silvermere Golf are all nearby too.
All in all, this is a house that offers something rare immediate access to woodland, a peaceful setting with no passing traffic, and walkable village life just minutes away. It s a great layout, well presented, in a spot that genuinely stands out and one that s only getting more sought after."