Holiday rentals in Mole Valley

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The sleeping area features a spacious bed adorned with patterned cushions and a decorative pillow. A scalloped headboard in a soft green hue adds character. Natural light floods the room through adjacent curtains, illuminating a bedside lamp with a green base.
Barn
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Restored Pump House on Country Estate

The Pump House is situated on a working estate in West Sussex. Formerly the Pump House to an old manor house, it has just been transformed in to a luxury 2 bedroom holiday cottage with an additional sleeping loft. It's the perfect romantic getaway or family bolthole. Every effort has been made to maintain the original character of the building by using reclaimed and sustainably sourced materials and local craftsmen. Located at the end of a private drive, the Pump House is a home away from home.

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The exterior of a charming dark wooden barn is presented, featuring a sloped roof and multiple roof windows. A patio area with a small table and chairs is visible, surrounded by lush green grass and trees, enhancing the connection to nature.
Barn
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 366 reviews

Peaceful detached barn - Surrey Hills countryside.

A peaceful hideaway for two on Leith Hill in the Surrey Hills AONB countryside. Detached and within its own garden. Located on a quiet lane surrounded by fields with miles of footpaths and bridleways. The Barn is recently converted and heated. It has a king-size bed & Smart TV, bathroom with underfloor heating & walk-in shower, kitchen inc cooking facilities, table & sofa. Complimentary breakfast of cereal and juice, coffee and tea. Towels included. Walking distance of local pub/restaurant.

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A comfortable sleeping area features a spacious bed with neutral bedding, accented by a yellow throw pillow. Wooden bedside tables with lamps flank the bed, and an exposed brick wall provides an inviting backdrop. A small television is positioned above a decorative fireplace.
Guest suite
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

16th Century Bakery retreat in the Surrey Hills

The Bakery is in the quaint English village of Ockley surrounded by beautiful countryside and many footpaths for walking and cycling. You are close to Leith Hill, Pitch Hill and Holmbury Hill as well as the Vann Lake Nature Reserve. The space has been sympathetically restored to create a comfortable self-contained annex. Amenities include fridge, kettle and Iron + board. In the village there is a pub, a garage, shop, farm shop and train station. Please note some areas with low ceilings.

Top guest favourite
A bright sitting room features a cozy sofa adorned with yellow cushions. A large mirror reflects natural light, while a dresser and a small cabinet provide convenient storage. A circular area rug adds softness to the floor, and windows are dressed with simple curtains.
Guest suite
5 out of 5 average rating, 127 reviews

Self-contained, double bed, clean and comfortable

Please read. A comfortable, clean uncluttered standard double bed annexe with en-suite, kitchenette and sitting room looking out onto the garden in a residential road, for 'single occupancy' only. NB. the annexe is not a 'day/holiday sanctuary' as life continues around it during the busy working day within a residential road. Most suitable for those working (regular hours) in the area as guest will be required to vacate the property daily between the hours of 11.00-16.00 or thereabouts.

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The exterior of a charming brick house is showcased, featuring a mix of red brick and white detailing. Two distinct front doors are positioned symmetrically, with one door framed by an arched entrance. The sky above is clear, creating a bright backdrop.
Home
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

Beautiful 3 Bedroom Cottage In Central Dorking

Welcome to our fantastic newly renovated 3 bedroom home located in Dorking. Beautifully presented throughout, this self catering home benefits from an open plan fully equipped kitchen / lounge / diner with patio doors leading out to the courtyard which has its own outdoor dining area, which is well lit and full of gorgeous foliage. Spread over 4 floors there are 3 bedrooms that can comfortably accommodate up to 5 guests and two stunning bathrooms, both equipped with shower, sink and toilet.

Guest favourite
A freestanding bathtub filled with water and flower petals is complemented by a wooden tray holding a glass of wine and an open book. A large ornate mirror and wall-mounted lights enhance the serene atmosphere. A hand towel and bath robe hang nearby.
Place to stay
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Potting Shed, freestanding bath

Welcome to The Potting Shed Surrey Hills it’s ian exquisite retreat, offering a perfect blend of luxury and tranquility. Watching the sunrise while soaking in your freestanding bath amidst 6 acres of private land is truly magical. It’s luxurious and stylish decor creates an unforgettable experience for guests seeking relaxation and indulgence. From AONB country walks to the personalised room service, the Potting Shed offers a level of extravagance that sets it apart from other retreats.

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A charming one-story cottage is featured, constructed with dark timber and a welcoming gabled entrance. Surrounding the cottage, a gravel pathway is lined with lush greenery and flowering shrubs. The structure is set against a backdrop of trees, contributing to a serene atmosphere.
Cottage
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 166 reviews

Mare's Nest

Restful one bedroom retreat in the beautiful Surrey Hills ANOB. Renovated to the highest standard. Easy access for walkers and cyclists or those just wanting to get away from it all. With your own off road parking and outside space. Access to extensive network of footpaths, bridle paths and cycling routes on the doorstep. A multitude of pubs are within a medium walk or short drive. Mare's Nest would be ideal for walkers, cyclists or friends wanting to explore the beautiful Surrey Hills.

Top guest favourite
A newly constructed wooden cabin is positioned within a grassy area. The exterior features timber siding and a sloped roof, enhanced by large glass doors that open onto a spacious deck. Surrounding trees and low shrubs create a natural setting.
Guest house
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Hunters Lodge

Comfortable and newly refurbished holiday let with excellent facilities, set in the Surrey Hills and near to Leith Hill. Perfect base for hiking. biking, riding or just to get away. Open plan area with kitchen, table and chairs, small settee ladder to mezzanine level with sofa (sofa bed) and chair. Good size bedroom with queen size bed, some drawers and hanging space. Modern bathroom with shower. Ample parking. Good local pub within walking distance and several others a short drive away.

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A serene landscape captures a field bathed in soft, early twilight hues. The horizon features a silhouette of trees against a gentle gradient of color, with an expansive grassy foreground that invites contemplation in the tranquil surroundings.
Barn
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Beautiful Rural Barn in Surrey Hills AONB

Enjoy the setting of this romantic spot in the Surrey countryside. Our “off the beaten track” barn is the perfect rustic charm getaway. Tucked away , and directly beside a babbling brook, this stunning newly renovated barn has all mod cons and everything you need for the perfect break. 65 inch Sky glass tv, huge walk in shower, gorgeous kitchen with granite work tops and built in appliances. Nestled in the Surrey hills there are miles of gorgeous walks quite literally on the doorstep.

Top guest favourite
The exterior of the property showcases a red brick façade with a pink front door. The driveway is paved and offers ample parking space. Windows are positioned symmetrically on the upper floor, enhancing the home's welcoming appearance.
Townhouse
5 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Newbridge Cottage

Enjoy easy access to everything from this perfectly located home base. We are less than a minutes walk to the Downs Link which is popular with walkers and cyclists and a short distance to the Surrey Hills and the Cranleigh High Street. There is a One Stop convenience store and a kids playground within a short walking distance. Our little house has been newly renovated with an open plan kitchen/living area, a shared outdoor garden and free onsite parking for up to 3 cars.

Top guest favourite
The entrance to the annexe features a gravel pathway leading to a wooden front door, flanked by potted flowers. Lush greenery is visible in the surrounding area, providing a serene backdrop to the welcoming entrance.
Flat
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 153 reviews

Home away from Home in the Surrey Hills

Beautiful peaceful 1 bedroom annexe in the Surrey Hills, with a private entrance and patio area. Ideal destination for cyclists, the perfect launch pad for hikers or for those seeking inspiration, solace and escapism. Option of 1:1 Pilates, Barre or TRX sessions available in our studio for a modest extra charge. Quaint country pubs on your doorstep and hundreds of stunning walking and biking trails to enjoy at your leisure! Use of large garden shared with a friendly cat.

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Guest house
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 34 reviews

Cosy cabin nestled in the Surrey Hills

Comfortable and bright 1-bed cabin that's on the grounds of a residential property on a quiet road. Stone’s throw from trails that lead directly up into the beautiful Surrey Hills - ideal for cyclists/walkers. Close to Gatwick/Reigate/Redhill. *Airport/wedding venue transport available on request (£)* A 10-min walk to the centre of Dorking and it's lovely coffee shops, pubs & other amenities. Denbies Vineyard and the station are also nearby.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Mole Valley District?

    Stays around Dorking, Leatherhead, and nearby villages are frequently suggested for easy access to walking trails, local dining, and historic sites. Countryside cottages and family homes give a sense of the area’s rural atmosphere.

  • What are the best things to do in Mole Valley District with kids?

    Children often enjoy exploring interactive nature trails, playgrounds in local parks, and seasonal events at farms or gardens. Family-friendly museums and heritage train rides can add variety to a day out.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Mole Valley District?

    Explore Box Hill's viewpoints, walk forest trails in the Surrey Hills, or visit cultural attractions like historic houses and art galleries. Many travelers enjoy local food markets and riverside paths around the villages.

  • How is the weather in Mole Valley District?

    Mole Valley District has cool winters around 36–46°F (2–8°C) with regular rainfall, and mild summers with afternoon highs near 71°F (22°C). Spring and autumn see moderate temperatures and occasional wetter spells, so an umbrella or raincoat can be useful.

  • When is the best time to visit Mole Valley District?

    Late spring through early autumn is often recommended for milder weather and outdoor activities, while summer sees local festivals and events. Cooler months bring quieter trails and cozy countryside stays.

  • What are the best places to visit in Mole Valley District?

    Popular places to visit include Box Hill for panoramic views, historic towns like Dorking, and landscaped gardens or stately homes in the area. Nature reserves and craft galleries around the district offer peaceful experiences.

  • What are some hiking trails in Mole Valley District?

    Explore woodland and hillside trails in areas such as Box Hill, Leith Hill, and Ranmore Common. These popular spots have well-maintained paths, scenic viewpoints, and a mix of gentle walks or steeper climbs.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Mole Valley District?

    Families can enjoy nature walks, picnic areas, and outdoor play zones in local parks. Seasonal farm visits, nature centers, and heritage railway rides add to the area’s family-focused experiences.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Mole Valley District?

    Plan a day to explore traditional market towns, visit historic estates, or walk in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Some travelers head to local vineyards, gardens, or cultural sites around the region.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Mole Valley District?

    Mole Valley District has a variety of pet-friendly vacation rentals, including countryside cottages and guesthouses. Many hosts welcome travelers with dogs, and walking trails or local parks make it easy to explore with pets.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Mole Valley District?

    Explore village shops for regional treats, try weekday visits for quieter trails, and check local listings for small-scale festivals or markets. Bringing sturdy footwear and a rain jacket can help you enjoy countryside walks in most weather.

  • What is Mole Valley District known for?

    Mole Valley District is known for its rolling hills, charming villages, and countryside landscapes within the Surrey Hills. The area has a rich history, scenic walking trails, and a welcoming rural culture.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Mole Valley District?

    Discover peaceful nature reserves, tucked-away woodlands, and lesser-known historic sites around the villages. Garden enthusiasts enjoy exploring landscaped manor gardens and quaint cafe spots just off main paths.

  • What are the best foods to try in Mole Valley District?

    Mole Valley District is known for dishes featuring local produce, traditional Sunday roasts, and farmhouse cheeses. Seasonal treats, baked goods from village bakeries, and fare served in historic pubs are frequently suggested.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Mole Valley District?

    Pack layers for changing weather, a raincoat or umbrella for occasional showers, and comfortable walking shoes for countryside paths. A reusable water bottle and a phone charger can also be handy for day trips and outdoor excursions.

  • What is the nightlife in Mole Valley District like?

    Nightlife in Mole Valley District centers on relaxed pubs, live music venues, and occasional events in local halls. Social evenings often revolve around convivial settings and community gatherings rather than a high-energy scene.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Mole Valley District?

    Mole Valley District has arts and classical music festivals in summer, local food fairs, and open-air performances in scenic park settings. The area sometimes hosts traditional agricultural shows and seasonal celebrations rooted in the rural community.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Mole Valley District?

    Many family-friendly vacation rentals can be found throughout Mole Valley District, including spacious cottages and homes with gardens. The countryside setting has space for play and relaxation, and some rentals provide child-focused amenities.

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