Additional text is available below.Chinthurst Hill Lodge (1893–1895), designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is a Grade II listed former lodge set on the western slopes of Chinthurst Hill, between the villages of Bramley and Wonersh. Approached via impressive stone pillars and a private drive, the property retains a wealth of original character, including Bargate stone elevations, leaded mullion windows, and Lutyens’ distinctive tall chimneys. Inside, the accommodation comprises a welcoming porch and entrance hall leading to a reception/dining area with an original staircase. The attractive sitting room features a cosy bay window, fireplace, and direct access to the garden. A modernised kitchen with oak units and Corian worktops is fitted with integrated appliances and enjoys views over the garden, while a double-aspect dining area provides an ideal space for entertaining. The ground floor also benefits from a convenient utility room and cloakroom. Upstairs, there are four generous double bedrooms, most with fitted wardrobes, with the fourth bedroom opening onto a charming footbridge providing garden access. These are served by a spacious shower room. Set within approximately 0.7 acres and featuring a capped well, the property enjoys stunning views across Bramley and the Surrey Hills beyond, and is ideally located between the sought-after villages of Shalford and Bramley, offering excellent local amenities and picturesque countryside walks.