Rbridge Farm

Roundbridge Park

The Development

Roundbridge Park is enveloped by the lush, leafy Surrey countryside, surrounded by rolling hills and a patchwork of farmland with footpaths and bridleways providing relaxing country walks. Close to everything, but in the heart of the country. Living at Roundbridge, everything you need is on your doorstep, from country walks to high street shopping, transport links to independent stores. It's the bridge between Town and Country.


Once a working farm, its history dates back to the late 18th century and spans two World Wars and a devastating fire. The estate once formed part of a large country park owned by the Crown – its land managed by farmers who worked the lands in all seasons, through bountiful harvests and harsh winters. Later, the estate was parcelled up and used for gamekeeping duties, before languishing, unloved, for two decades. In more recent years, the development has been enveloped by the manicured fairways of the neighbouring golf course, its clipped greens in contrast to the rustic colours of the surrounding countryside, which includes lush hedgerows, burbling streams and wooded glades.

Lifestyle, Community, Luxury

Coming to the county means coming home, to a beautifully appointed house set within tranquil gardens, with views across the surrounding farmland. And as the owner of one of the homes on this prestigious estate, you’ll have privileged access to the fairways of Hoebridge Golf Course and its excellent leisure amenities – just moments away.


Each house has been constructed to the highest build standards by JBS with a history of building excellence in the southeast of England.


From a Grade II-listed fully modernised farmhouse to brand-new homes with characterful design, there’s a space to suit every taste, with the finest interiors and technology integrated seamlessly into the design, to create superior dwellings that you’ll love coming home to.

Local Amenities

Just eight minutes from one of the area’s most well-connected transport hubs and yet within striking distance of the Surrey Hills AONB, Old Woking borders the river Wey and has all you need for day-to-day convenience. For variety, the villages of Ripley, Send and West Byfleet provide additional amenities, plus a selection of excellent public houses. At the heart of Woking, restaurants and high street brands can be found in the pedestrianised Commercial Way development, cultural attractions at Victoria Theatre and The Lightbox public gallery, and over 150 shops and cafes in The Peacocks shopping centre.


Away from the town, local walks can be found along the Basingstoke Canal and river Wey, with longer strolls around the green spaces of Horsell Common, with the much-loved Heather Farm CafeĢ, and Wisley Common next door to the RHS Garden Wisley. For longer strolls, the magnificent views of Box Hill and the North Downs Way can be reached in around half an hour.


Leisure pursuits abound: as well as Hoebridge Golf Centre on your doorstep, you can also tee off at Pyrford, West Byfleet and Sutton Green – all within a short drive. There’s boating on the canal and river, rowing at Dorney Lake and wakeboarding at Thorpe, with sailing on the south coast and The Solent. The Surrey Hills are a haven for cyclists, for both road routes and mountain biking, while equestrian pursuits can be enjoyed in the South Downs National Park or the New Forest.


From Woking’s central train station, services to London Waterloo take approximately 30 minutes with fast, regular services for commuters. With the capital on your doorstep, you’ll have some of the country’s best restaurants, bars and best-loved department stores within tantalising reach.

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This exclusive development will have five beautiful homes.

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