A PERFECT BALANCE OF TOWN AND COUNTRY
Where countryside charm meets commuter convenience
Nestled within the rolling greenery of the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Haslemere is more than just a market town – it’s a community with character. From early morning strolls through Swan Barn Farm to leisurely afternoons browsing independent shops on the High Street, Haslemere offers a lifestyle that blends nature, tradition, and the modern with ease.
With direct trains to London Waterloo within an hour and the South Downs National Park just minutes away, this is a rare corner of Surrey that truly has it all.

THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
1) The Mill, Shottermill, Haslemere
A stylish bar and restaurant in Shottermill, on the edge of Haslemere, serving modern British food and cocktails. Just over 1.5 miles from Coppice Meadow – about a 5-minute drive or a 30-minute walk*.
2) The White Horse Hotel, Haslemere
A characterful pub with classic interiors and a seasonal menu, known for its Sunday roasts. Around a 15-minute walk*.
3) Ramster Tea House, Chiddingford
Set within the grounds of Ramster Gardens, this traditional tearoom offers light lunches and homemade cakes. Around 10 minutes by car*.
4) The Mulberry Inn, Chiddingford
A popular gastropub with a large garden, extensive wine list, and locally-sourced dishes. Around 10 minutes by car*.
5) The Prince of Wales, Hammer Vale, Haslemere
A cosy local favourite offering real ales and pub classics, great for a relaxed evening out. Approx. 2.5 miles away*.
6) The Swan Inn, Haslemere
Lively and welcoming, this town-centre pub is ideal for casual dining or a post-work drink. A little over half a mile from Coppice Meadow*.
* Distances and travel times taken from google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only.
7) Tesco Superstore – A 5-minute drive away*.
8) M&S Foodhall – Less than 10 minutes away by car*.
9) Waitrose & Partners – Around 6 minutes by car*.
* Distances and travel times taken from google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only.
10) National Trust, Black Down
The highest point in the South Downs, with spectacular views, tranquil heaths, and peaceful pine woodlands – ideal for weekend walks and wildlife spotting. Just 10-15 minutes away by car*.
11) Ramster Gardens
Enchanting, privately-owned gardens known for spring colour, rare trees, and serene woodland paths. A hidden gem just under 4 miles from Coppice Meadow*.
12) Haslemere Hall, Haslemere
This independent venue hosts everything from arthouse films to local theatre and concerts – all within a 5-minute drive or a 20-minute walk from your doorstep*.
13) Applegarth Farm, Grayshott
Rustic charm meets artisan flair at this family run café, deli, and cookery school. Great for a lazy brunch or food-lover’s gift shopping. Around 15 minutes by car*.
With the South Downs National Park on your doorstep, you’re never far from rolling hills, winding trails, and wide-open
15) Devil’s Punch Bowl, South Downs National Park
A dramatic natural landmark steeped in legend, with breathtaking views and family-friendly walking routes. Reachable in just 15 minutes by car*.
* Distances and travel times taken from google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only.
16) St Mary’s C of E Primary School, Chiddingford
A small, nurturing Church of England primary with strong community ties. Around a 10-minute drive from Coppice Meadow*.
17) Shottermill Infant School, Shottermill
Highly regarded for its caring environment and strong early years foundation. Approximately 8-10 minutes by car*.
18) St Ives School, Haslemere
An independent prep school for girls aged 2–11, offering a broad curriculum and woodland setting. Around a 5-minute drive*.
19) The Royal School, Haslemere
A leading independent day and boarding school for boys and girls aged 9–18. Approximately a 10-minute drive*.
20) Camelsdale Primary School, Haslemere
A friendly, community-focused state primary on the West Sussex border. Approximately 5 minutes by car*.
21) Woolmer Hill School, Haslemere
A mixed secondary school with strong academic and sports performance. Around a 10-minute drive from Coppice Meadow*.
†Proximity to schools mentioned is for information only and is not a guarantee of admittance.
* Distances and travel times taken from google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only.
22) Haslemere Recreation Ground
A community green space with sports pitches, a playground, and plenty of room to unwind – just a short stroll from the town centre and a just a short walk from Coppice Meadow.
Modern and welcoming, with a swimming pool, fully-equipped gym, and a packed timetable of fitness classes. Approximately a 5 minutes’ drive from Coppice Meadow*.
24) Haslemere Community Hospital
Trusted local healthcare offering outpatient clinics and a minor injuries unit – conveniently located about a mile from the development.
One of Surrey’s oldest clubs, set in a charming location near town. Offers adult leagues and a thriving youth programme and is just a 3-minute walk from the development*.
26) Haslemere Lawn Tennis Club
Well-maintained courts, year-round matches, and coaching for all ages make this a firm favourite with local players. Less than a quarter of a mile from the development.
A spacious facility with indoor sports courts, dance studios, and regular community events – great for everything from five-a-side to fitness classes. About a 10-minute drive*.
28) Haslemere Community Rugby Club
A friendly, inclusive club with a proud local legacy. Teams for juniors, seniors and veterans – around a 10-minute drive away*.
A peaceful 18-hole course nestled in the countryside, with relaxed memberships and a welcoming clubhouse. Around 10 minutes by car*.
* Distances and travel times taken from google.co.uk/maps and are approximate only.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
It’s the combination of schools nearby, safe open spaces, and a strong community feel. From playgrounds and playing fields to the well-regarded local primaries and secondaries, everything’s close enough to make day-to-day life feel smooth.
Yes – there are several schools within a short drive or even walking distance, catering to all age groups. Families can choose from a mix of state, independent, and faith schools, all set in a town that values education and community.
It’s not just about the homes themselves – it’s the setting. You’ll find the town in one direction, and the beauty of the countryside in the other. That rare blend of convenience and calm is what sets it apart.
The town centre, supermarkets, train station, and a wide variety of cafés, pubs, and services are all within easy reach. Whether it’s a weekly shop or a night out, you won’t need to go far.