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Nearest StationLeatherhead
Train to LondonFrom around 45 min to Waterloo or Victoria
CouncilMole Valley District Council
PostcodesKT22
Known ForGateway to Box Hill and the Mole Valley

About Leatherhead

Leatherhead sits at the foot of Box Hill, right where the North Downs meet the Mole Valley. The River Mole runs through the town centre, and you can be on top of Box Hill within 20 minutes on foot. The Running Horse, one of the oldest pubs in Surrey, is down by the river. The town has a theatre, a decent range of shops, and a weekly market.

Bookham Common, managed by the National Trust, is a short walk west. It's one of those quietly brilliant commons with old oak trees and seasonal ponds. Polesden Lacey, the Edwardian country house, is a few miles south up the hill. Transport links are strong, with fast trains to London from around 45 minutes and the M25 close by. The schools are good, and the town has a mix of housing from Victorian cottages to larger detached homes in the surrounding streets.

History of Leatherhead

The earliest written record of Leatherhead appears in a Saxon charter of around 880 AD, as Leodridan, meaning "the place where people ride across the water." The Domesday Book records it as Leret. The town grew up around the crossing of the River Mole, and the medieval bridge (rebuilt several times, most recently in the 18th century) has been a defining feature for centuries. In times of drought, the River Mole famously disappears underground through the chalk, creating the "Swallow Holes" between Leatherhead and Mickleham that have puzzled and delighted visitors since at least the 17th century.

The Running Horse inn on Bridge Street dates from the 14th century. Some scholars have suggested it may be the "Tabard-like" inn mentioned in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, though this connection is debated. What is certain is that the timber framed building is one of the oldest surviving inns in Surrey. A Roman villa discovered at nearby Ashtead, with fine mosaic floors, provides evidence of much earlier settlement in this part of the Mole Valley. Ashtead Common, now a National Nature Reserve, contains hundreds of ancient oak pollards that were managed for timber as far back as the medieval period.

The town developed steadily as a market centre for the surrounding countryside. The grammar school was established in 1596 and operated for over 350 years. The Thorndike Theatre (now the Leatherhead Theatre) was named after Dame Sybil Thorndike, the celebrated actress who lived nearby. Polesden Lacey, the Edwardian country house managed by the National Trust above the town, hosted the honeymoon of the future King George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1923. The house itself was remodelled by the society hostess Margaret Greville, who entertained royalty and political figures there throughout the 1920s and 1930s.

Schools near Leatherhead

SchoolTypeAgesGender
St John's School Independent 11-18 Co-ed
City of London Freemen's Independent 7-18 Co-ed
Therfield School State Secondary 11-18 Co-ed
Trinity School State Primary 4-11 Co-ed
Getting Around

Nearest station: Leatherhead. From around 45 min to Waterloo or Victoria.

The M25 junction 9 is just east of Leatherhead, giving quick access to both the M25 and A24. The A24 runs through town toward Dorking and London. Buses connect to Epsom, Dorking, Guildford, and Kingston. Cycling to Box Hill is a short ride south.

Local Life in Leatherhead

Leatherhead has a Sainsbury's in the Swan Centre, a Lidl on North Street, and various other shops in the town centre. GP surgeries serve the town. The Running Horse and other pubs offer good food. The Thursday market brings additional variety.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Leatherhead like to live in?

Leatherhead sits at the foot of Box Hill, right where the North Downs meet the Mole Valley. The River Mole runs through the town centre, and you can be on top of Box Hill within 20 minutes on foot. The Running Horse, one of the oldest pubs in Surrey, is down by the river. The town has a theatre, a...

How do I get to London from Leatherhead?

The nearest station is Leatherhead. From around 45 min to Waterloo or Victoria to London.

What council area is Leatherhead in?

Leatherhead is in Mole Valley District Council.

What schools are near Leatherhead?

Schools near Leatherhead include St John's School, City of London Freemen's, Therfield School, Trinity School. There is a mix of state and independent options.

What are property prices in Leatherhead?

Properties currently range from £1,485,000 to £1,950,000.

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