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Leighwood Fields, Host Brochure CONTENTS » 04 « » 26 « The Introduction The Surrounding Area » 06 « » 32 « Aerial Location Sports & Leisure » 08 « » 34 « The Development Education » « » « 12 38 03 Welcome To Cranleigh Remarkable Homes » 16 « » 48 « Local Map Building Communities » 18 « » 50 « Local Amenities Exceeding Expectations » 24 « » 54 « Green & Open Spaces Development Location FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS THE INTRODUCTION FIND YOUR FOREVER Welcome to Leighwood Fields Exquisitely designed and crafted to the highest quality, this breathtaking development of 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes is 04 no ordinary place to live. Nestled in the heart of rural Surrey, 05 Leighwood Fields is moments from the centre of Cranleigh. Proud to be known as England’s largest village, Cranleigh oers the quintessential country lifestyle. Discover a thriving, friendly community, enchanting high street filled with independent stores and cafés, outstanding schools – and, of course, acres of glorious green space, stretching for miles around. In fact, with everything you could want on your doorstep, you may never want to leave. Welcome to your forever home. CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS AERIAL SURREY HILLS AONB A RURAL DUNSFOLD AERODROME IDYLL FOUND Uncover a peaceful, welcoming haven between the bustle of Guildford and historic charms of Horsham. Picturesque countryside unrolling in every direction, the Surrey Hills and South Downs only a short journey away. A home at Leighwood Fields is the life you’ve been dreaming of, finally found. ALFORD ROAD ALFORD ROAD ENTRANCE RESIDENTIAL 06 DEVELOPMENT 07 GUILDFORD (24 MINS) GUILDFORD ROAD HEATHROW AIRPORT (45 MINS) KNOWLE LANE BRIGHTON (55 MINS) HIGH STREET HORSHAM (24 MINS) GATWICK AIRPORT (40 MINS) CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS THE DEVELOPMENT YOUR FOREVER HOME FOUND Discover a truly superb place to call home, 08 and build a life for the years to come. 09 At Leighwood Fields, you’ll find stunning Arts and Crafts-inspired houses surrounded by tree-lined avenues, fields and woodland. Elegant, traditional features adorn every home, such as bay windows, gables, chimneys and porches. Inside, the rooms are spacious and filled with light, offering designer kitchens and bathrooms with luxury finishes throughout. Outside, every house comes with a well-sized garden and driveway. Computer generated image is indicative only. CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS THE DEVELOPMENT FOREVER GREEN When you put down roots at Leighwood Fields, you’ll soon feel like you’ve been there forever. Carefully planned to make the most of the timeless local landscape, the development features ancient woodlands, a community orchard, village green and views across to open farmland, all moments from your front door. Stroll along quiet leafy streets or follow the flowing Littlemead Brook to the village pond, stopping o along the way at one of the natural outdoor play areas. Tranquil rural living at it’s best. 10 11 Computer generated image is indicative only CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS WELCOME TO CRANLEIGH Independent Shops / High Street St Nicholas Church / High Street THE PERFECT VILLAGE FOUND Wherever you go, there’s a certain ‘Cranleigh’ feeling – a shared sense of pleasure in this idyllic little spot. It’s there in the maples lining the high street, beside the pristine lawns, where people relax in 12 the summer as children play nearby. It’s there 13 at the 1930s Village Hall, host to everything from craft fairs to model railway shows. And it’s joyously present during Cranleigh in Bloom, when hanging baskets and wheelbarrows of flowers appear on every corner, and Stocklund Square overflows with colour. While England is blessed with delightful villages, Cranleigh is something quite special. Records show a settlement in the area from 1166 (then named ‘Cranlea’ – a woodland clearing visited by cranes), and the charming centre is dotted with timber-framed buildings. While life unwinds at a gentle pace, the community is far from sleepy. Independent shops are thriving, and clubs and societies have sprung up for every sort of interest and age group. Locals take a huge amount of pride in their village and neighbourhood spirit flows in abundance. Local Clubs / Cranleigh Cricket Club The Village Hall / Cranleigh CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS WELCOME TO CRANLEIGH Summer Family Time / Cranleigh HAPPY SMILES FOUND Feeding The Horses / Cranleigh Show 14 ‘Never a dull moment’ – never has a phrase been so apt. Cranleigh boasts over 100 clubs and organisations to suit every sort of interest, from Cranleigh Arts & Crafts Society (est. 1968) to a myriad of sports clubs, choirs and more. Wild Strawberry Ice Cream / Moooh There’s also plenty for younger members of the family, from Guides and Scouts to music and drama clubs. And don’t forget Cranleigh The village social calendar is packed throughout the year, & District Young Farmers, a Friday-night with fun events such as Spring into Cranleigh, Cranleigh youth club for children aged 10-18. Carnival and Cranleigh Bonfire, complete with torchlight procession, make-a-guy competition and fireworks. Don’t miss the annual Cranleigh Show, a traditional agricultural show where you can admire the incredible size of Shire horses, watch a thrilling bout of ferret racing and try your hand at country sports. Children’s Fair / Cranleigh Carnival But whatever you choose to do, keep an eye out for Mirabelle, the well-loved vintage ice cream van from local business Moooh. A creamy scoop of Rustic Wild Strawberry is just the thing on a hot summer’s day. CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER Youth Club / Cranleigh Young Farmers LEIGHWOOD FIELDS LOCAL MAP S m i th w o o GUILDFORD d HEATHROW C o 23 MINS ly Drive m 45 MINS m FOREVER Row on Ro Thorncombe Street ad CRANLEIGH GOLF WELCOMING & COUNTRY CLUB G u d i a l d o f R o Find your forever home at Leighwood Fields r m d a R ST JOSEPHS SPECIALIST h o U s and you’ll be just a short walk from Cranleigh’s a r p d SCHOOL & COLLEGE o fo H exceptional amenities. ld L an e Discover a wide range of shops and supermarkets, A mle ts L pubs, cafés, restaurants, schools and bus services. ane There’s also a doctor’s surgery, leisure centre, post oice and footpath to the Downs Link close by. CRANLEIGH SCHOOL N B o rt a h r er h Fa a r t m c h R o CRANLEIGH a d e PREPARATORY SCHOOL n a L e Parsonage Rd o h s es d rs o rlan H e High m St um S GATWICK d n oa L 40 MINS 02 h 01 c r 03 st R r u G h u Bookhurst Roa C hu d ild fo p 07 rd GLEBELANDS Ro SCHOOL Wy d 04 05 ad a 09 P 16 o 17 a R r 06 k Wan r m CRANLEIGH D ay a D Parsonage Ro ad ri h CRICKET CLUB v b W s rd e o r r fo o ge o r St u e H Ln v g N e h Villa O i L col B a 08 21 n 28 as Av e Knowl THE CRANLEIGH 7 CROMWELL ARTS CENTRE 12 2 Wo e B COFFEE HOUSE od l an Elmbridge Road d A N ve ew nue Park THE RICHARD ad Ro LEMONGRASS Ro ad ONSLOW e idg CRANLEIGH FISH Br Mead CRANLEIGH HIGH STREET RAWLINGS OF Road CRANLEIGH CRANLEIGH MOOOH d LEISURE CENTRE oa ICE CREAM s R ing 01 The Richard Onslow K H B o r a 02 Manns of Cranleigh s r h r a i h m u T r rela R s 03 Cromwell Coee House o t rive a L e D w d Th a n n e d e 04 Cranleigh Fish a D o r R k i r e a v n e d P r le a o w 05 Rawlings of Cranleigh L f o l n K e l A w o Road 06 Lemongrass Thai Restaurant n nue K Ave 07 Cranleigh Arts Centre on Utworth Man 08 Cranleigh Leisure Centre 09 Moooh Ice Cream BRIGHTON HORSHAM Ho 55 MINS rsh 25 MINS am Ro ad CRANLEIGH FIND YOUR FOREVER LEIGHWOOD FIELDS LOCAL AMENITIES Jams & Chutneys / Farmer’s Market FRIENDLY FACES 18 FOUND 19 One of the many delights of life in Cranleigh is the wonderfully pretty and distinctive high street. This bijou but perfectly formed shopping Discover a place where the butcher greets his regulars area is filled with everyday favourites and by name and the vegetables at the farmer’s market are independent boutiques, set beside a long, picked and packed the evening before sale. Discover local inviting stretch of grass and trees. produce in abundance, the finest quality foods and a smile at every counter. You will find it all in Cranleigh. Pop into Rawlings Of Cranleigh for award-winning Fresh Produce / Cranleigh Local Stores sausages, or browse away a little time in One Forty, chock-full of eclectic clothes and homeware. The village even has its own department store – Mann’s of Cranleigh, first opened in 1887. Today the lovingly hand-picked ranges and outstanding customer service ensure a steady stream of customers from across Surrey. There are not one but three supermarkets – including a well-stocked M&S Food Hall – and a branch of Cook, purveyor of upmarket freezer meals and puddings. Don’t miss the monthly Cranleigh Country Market, a popular mini farmer’s market now in its 39th year. Pick up everything from local jams and chutneys to free-range eggs, bird boxes Weekend Treats / Country Market and seasonal plants (grown locally).
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