Lockhurst Hatch Farm
Self-Catering accommodation in the heart of the Surrey Hills
About Us
We offer self-catering accommodation in Five Pines and Holly Oaks (two timber lodges in woodland), The Old Dairy (a converted milking parlour alongside the farm yard), and a shepherd's hut set in the far corner of a field.
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Portland sheep graze quietly; hens gently cluck. Lockhurst Hatch Farm is down a quiet country lane surrounded by fields, forest and heathland. Yet still close to Guildford and easily accessible to Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Our Accommodation
Our Services
Breakfast
Choose something to start your day from our breakfast menu if you are staying in the Shepherd's Hut.
Farmyard and Woodland
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We are set in 30 acres of farmland. Feel free to explore our fields, woodland and farmyard. You can even feed the chickens!
1GB Fibre Wi-Fi
Stay connected with 1GB fibre connection Wi-Fi in the self-catering accommodation. Please note there is no Wi-Fi in the Shepherds Hut, however you can connect in the reception area.
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Things To Do
Tillingbourne Valley
Explore the Tillingbourne Valley between Dorking and Guildford, an area of outstanding
natural beauty. The area is great for walking and biking, traversed by many footpaths and
bridleways.
Shere Village
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Shere village, a popular film location, is a 10 minute drive or a lovely 50 minute stroll via bridleway and footpaths. The award-winning
Dabbling Duck shabby chic style café, serves delicious coffee, tea, cakes, and light lunches.
The White Horse Inn and Kinghams restaurant both date from 1450 and offer lunch and
dinner.
National Trust
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There are several National Trust properties within a 30 minute drive: Polesden Lacey (Edwardian house and garden), Hatchlands, Clandon Park, Winkworth Arboretum, Dapdune Wharf, Oakhurst Cottage, Shalford Mill and Claremont. Nymans (grade 11 listed garden) and Chartwell (home to Winston Churchill) are a 1 hour 15 minute drive.
Wisley Gardens
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Wisley is just a 20 minute drive away – the flagship garden of the RHS and home to some of the largest plant collections in the world.
Hampton Court Palace
Explore Hampton Court palace and gardens on the Thames, once the Tudor home of
Thomas Wolsey and later Henry V111. It was later extended with a baroque palace for
William 111 & his wife, Queen Mary (40 minute drive).