Leatherhead sits on the Mole at the foot of the downs, with Fetcham, Bookham and the wooded slopes towards Ranmore nearby. Demand here comes mainly from larger properties on wooded plots and the rural belt towards Effingham and Ockham.

The chalk downs rise to the south with substantial woodland at Norbury Park and Bookham Common. The Mole valley itself is relatively open, while the commons are densely treed.
Interwar and post-war detached houses on generous plots, period cottages in the village centres, and farms and equestrian properties towards Effingham and Ranmore.
The strip of countryside between Leatherhead and the A3 contains numerous smallholdings, stables and farms where line speeds remain poor despite proximity to major roads.
Wooded plots on the commons usually need roof or pole height. Properties in the valley more often manage with a gable or wall mount.
Equestrian yards, nurseries and rural business units around Effingham and Bookham are frequent customers.
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