Property in Cranleigh Guildford and Godalming Reigate and Redhill Leatherhead and Dorking Esher and Walton-on-Thames Woking East Horsley Oxshott Brookwood PROPERTY IN CRANLEIGH Cranleigh is the self-proclaimed largest village in England, forming part of The Weald and close to the Greensand Ridge, which provide varied woodland and other splendid scenery. The Way and Arun canal is close by for canal lovers. The village is approximately 7 miles south-east of Guildford, where there is a good train service to London and elsewhere as well as good access to the A3/M25, London Heathrow and Gatwick airports. There are good local schools, Cranleigh School being particularly well known and there are local shopping and other amenities such as pubs, restaurants and sports clubs. The village name is popularly believed to derive from nearby ancient crane breeding grounds; a single crane adorns the old water fountain in Fountain Square and a pair of cranes appears in the Civic Coat of Arms of Cranleigh Parish Council. In the Second World War, the village was hit by 2 V1 Flying Bombs. There is a wealth of character and more contemporary homes, for those on all budgets. ABOUT NEIL As a Chartered Surveyor, property professional and relocation agent, Neil has almost 40 years experience, acting either for clients or in pursuing his own interests in both the buying and renting of residential property, particularly in London, Surrey and Kent where he has lived and worked most of his life. Knowing the trials and tribulations involved, he is well placed with his bespoke service, to guide clients who are busy with their own lives and business concerns, or those with the combined pressure of changing jobs and moving home, through the process as speedily and smoothly as possible. With his agency contacts, Neil has been able to source, early “off market” opportunities for clients seeking properties to buy or rent for their own occupation or investment purchase, either as Holiday Let or “Buy To Let”, some also with redevelopment potential, of which they would not have otherwise been aware.