LIVING IN
STONELEIGH
Stoneleigh is a highly regarded area, but less than 80 years ago it was all still fields and forest.
Then, when Stoneleigh rail station opened in the 1930s, the region surrounding it was developed into what is now a popular suburb of south-west London.
The 1930s was one of Britain’s most prolific building periods, and it produced some of the finest homes that we still cherish today – high ceilings, beautiful rounded bay windows, well-proportioned rooms, and a look and style that has become timeless.
MORE ABOUT STONELEIGH
In and around Stoneleigh there is so much for everyone to see and do. Of course there is the world famous Chessington World of Adventures just three miles away, Hollywood Bowl ten-pin bowling in Tolworth is just two miles away, and the Odeon cinema in Epsom and the Empire Cinema in Sutton are only a few miles away also. There are 18-hole golf courses and crazy golf courses for all ages, and parks aplenty, including the Nonsuch Park which was a royal estate built in the 16th century by Henry VIII.
There are a number of exceptional schools in the area, as you would expect from a region where property is in such demand. Though Stoneleigh itself is a small suburban town, there is plenty to keep the kids occupied. Soft play for the younger ones and a tennis academy for those with a passion for sports, a working farm with adventure park and an arts and crafts centre.
TRAVEL
Stoneleigh is a London commuter town, on the same rail line as Epsom and Ewell West. Trains from this Zone 5 station run regularly to London Waterloo (taking approximately 34 minutes, depending on the time of day) via Wimbledon and Clapham Junction, and in the south they run to Guildford, Dorking and Effingham Junction.
The Station Pub
The Station in Stoneleigh, offers great value pub food, weekly deals & offers and a great selection of drinks served in a friendly, local pub setting
Stoneleigh Broadway,
Stoneleigh,
Surrey KT17 2JA
Stoneleigh Palace
Chinese Food
59 Fstoneleigh Broadway,
Stoneleigh,
Ewell,
Surrey KT17 2HP
Stoneleigh Brasserie
Curry lovers no longer have far to travel to pick up one of the best Dine-In and Take Away Restaurant in Stoneleigh, Epsom, after the restaurant won a prestigious award this week.
17-19 The Broadway,
Stoneleigh Epsom,
Surrey,
KT17 2JA
Cuddington Recreation Ground
Cuddington Recreation Ground has 6 macadam tennis courts available which are free to play but very popular in summer
St Clair Drive,
Worcester Park,
Surrey,
KT4 8UG
Nonsuch Park
Nonsuch Park is situated in the northern part of Epsom & Ewell, between Cheam and Ewell Village. There are a number of access points to the park; two car parks off London Road, Ewell and a car park off Ewell Road, Cheam. Vehicle access to the Mansion House is only via the gate on Ewell Road, Cheam
Two car parks off London Road, Ewell and a car park off Ewell Road, Cheam.
VIEW WEBSITEAuriol Park
Auriol Park is situated off Salisbury Road in Worcester Park. The park is locked half an hour before sunset. It is reopened by 8am Monday to Friday, or by 9am at weekends. Car parking is available from the Salisbury Road entrance and there is also gated access from Thorndon Gardens and Chestnut Avenue
Gated access from Thorndon Gardens and Chestnut Avenue.
VIEW WEBSITEOld Haileyburian Rugby Football Club
The Old Haileyburian RFC plays in the Surrey leagues. We play hard, but training is not compulsory. Although an Old Boys Club, like most, we now warmly welcome any like-minded person who wants to have a good game of rugby and a bit of a drink afterwards
27 Huxley Lane,
Kingston Road,
Ewell,
Surrey KT19 0JB
Stoneleigh Athletic Football Club
The Club was formed in 1972 as Stoneleigh Boys FC and has played youth football in local leagues since that time
Aural Park,
Salisbury Road,
Worcester Park KT4 7DD