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Nearest StationWoldingham
Train to LondonFrom around 35 min to London Bridge or Victoria
CouncilTandridge District Council
PostcodesCR3
Known ForNorth Downs ridgetop village near London

About Woldingham

Woldingham sits high on the North Downs, above the Caterham Valley. The village is mostly set along a single road, with large houses in mature gardens and views northward from the ridge. It feels private and tucked away, despite being only 20 miles from central London.

Woldingham School, a Catholic girls' boarding school, occupies the Marden Park estate at the edge of the village. Carey Mulligan and Emma Corrin are among its former pupils. The surrounding downland is chalk grassland with good walking along the North Downs Way. Wildflowers on the chalk in summer are worth the climb.

The station, deep in the valley below the village, has trains to London from around 35 minutes. The commute involves a steep drive or walk down to the platform, which puts some people off but adds to the feeling of living somewhere distinctly apart. Properties are mostly large detached houses with gardens, and the sense of space and privacy up here is hard to match this close to London.

History of Woldingham

Marden Park, the estate at the heart of Woldingham, has medieval origins and has passed through the hands of several notable families over the centuries. The North Downs ridge above the village has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with Bronze Age barrows and Iron Age earthworks found on the chalk grassland. The thin soil on the downs supported sheep grazing rather than arable farming, and the area remained sparsely populated for most of its history.

The village developed in its current form after the railway arrived in the 1880s. Woldingham station, deep in the valley below the village, opened in 1885 on the line from Oxted to East Croydon. The steep climb from the station to the village, involving a sharp zigzag road up the scarp face of the Downs, became a defining feature of living here. It deterred casual development and helped preserve the village's secluded character. Large houses were built along the ridge road, taking advantage of the views northward across the Weald of Kent and the sense of being above and apart from the surrounding suburbia.

Woldingham School, a Catholic girls' boarding school, moved to the Marden Park estate in 1946. The school was originally founded by the Society of the Sacred Heart in Roehampton in 1842 and relocated to the spacious grounds of the estate after the Second World War. The school has educated notable alumni including Carey Mulligan and Emma Corrin. The surrounding downland is rich in chalk grassland wildflowers, including orchids and rare butterflies, and the North Downs Way national trail passes along the ridge. Despite being only 20 miles from central London, Woldingham retains a feeling of genuine rural isolation.

Schools near Woldingham

SchoolTypeAgesGender
Woldingham School Independent 11-18 Girls
De Stafford School (Caterham) State Secondary 11-16 Co-ed
Caterham School Independent 3-18 Co-ed
Getting Around

Nearest station: Woldingham. From around 35 min to London Bridge or Victoria.

Woldingham sits on the B269 above the valley. The station is deep in the valley below, reached by a steep road. The M25 junction 6 is a short drive east. Limited bus services. The roads are hilly and relatively quiet.

Local Life in Woldingham

Woldingham has a small village shop on The Crescent. The nearest GP and wider services are in Caterham, about two miles down the hill. Caterham provides supermarkets and high street shopping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Woldingham like to live in?

Woldingham sits high on the North Downs, above the Caterham Valley. The village is mostly set along a single road, with large houses in mature gardens and views northward from the ridge. It feels private and tucked away, despite being only 20 miles from central London.

How do I get to London from Woldingham?

The nearest station is Woldingham. From around 35 min to London Bridge or Victoria to London.

What council area is Woldingham in?

Woldingham is in Tandridge District Council.

What schools are near Woldingham?

Schools near Woldingham include Woldingham School, De Stafford School (Caterham), Caterham School. There is a mix of state and independent options.

What are property prices in Woldingham?

Properties currently listed from £2,765,000.

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