This delightful cabin lies tucked away behind some trees on the farmland of Lockhurst Hatch Farm. The first you'll notice is the picture postcard farmhouse.
A public footpath, some hundred yards from the doorstep, will guide you in all directions through the Surrey Weald to reach Peaslake, Ewhurst, Shere, Gomshall, Albury, Shamley Green, Cranleigh or Abinger or to the Surrey peaks Pitch Hill, Holmbury Hill and Leigh Hill. Closeby is one of Britain's best pubs, with a warm welkom to walkers, William IV in Little London. No need to use your car!
Interesting places to visit are Guildford, the county’s capital, and Dorking, with Denbies vineyard; the stately houses Polesden Lacey, Loseley House, Sutton Place and Wisley with its famous garden. London can be reached by train within the hour.
The cabin, well fitting in the surrounding trees, offers an imaculate interior with beautiful wooden flooring and panelling and spotless white walls and ceilings.
The kitchen/diner offers all you might wish: a comfortable settee, a diner table, both for two, satelite tv with dvd, wireless access to internet, and a complete kitchen with ceramic hub, oven, microwave, fridge, freezer and a washer/dryer. They who prefer to prepare their own diner after a busy day of walking will not be disappointed in this kitchen. An agreable power shower, wash-stand and toilet in the bathroom and a comfortable twin bed in the bedroom. Everything according to the webside, well maintained and spotless clean.
The always friendly and helpful Gill and Peter added to our joy in the fortnigt in this well kept secret in the Surrey Hills!
At last we have found the perfect retreat in the heart of this beautiful county of which the poet George Meredith wrote: "Nowhere in England is richer foliage, or wilder downs and fresher woodlands" .