Tucked away in the Surrey countryside, Lingfield is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. At first glance, this tiny village may seem too small to warrant a day trip but trust me, it's a treasure trove of history and charm.
Just a stone's throw from Gatwick Airport, Lingfield is often overlooked in favour of its larger neighbours, but it's definitely worth a visit.
As I wandered through the old part of the village, I was struck by the beautifully preserved Tudor properties that line the streets. A quiet track off Church Road leads to the historic heart of Lingfield, where ancient architecture and quaint homes transport you back in time.
The friendly residents and immaculately kept homes only add to the village's charm, making it feel like a film set in a period drama or even a magical from .
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The crowning jewel of Lingfield is its stunning church, rebuilt by the Cobhams family in the 14th century. Locals affectionately refer to it as the "little cathedral" or the "Westminster Abbey of Surrey", and it's easy to see why, reports .
With its rare double nave and the tomb of Sir Reginald de Cobham proudly placed before the high altar, this church is a must-see for history buffs and anyone looking for a glimpse into Surrey's rich past. After strolling through the churchyard, I swung by the local library - a true hidden gem for lovers of quirky architecture and serenity.
Packed with original features, it holds a treasure trove of Lingfield's past, from historic snaps to old newspaper snippets and documents.
If you fancy a read, the library's the perfect quiet spot indoors, or you can sneak out to the stunning private garden at the rear with a real 'secret garden' vibe.
Post-library exploration, I wandered across the village to discover Plaidstow Street's tiny, historical "cage", once a mini lock-up in the 1700s and 1800s, overlooking a duck pond where the last known resident was rumoured to be a poacher.
Right by this old-timey gaol stands an immense hollow oak tree had a bit of a photoshoot there with the dreamy autumn leaves framing shots from inside the tree's belly.
Further into Lingfield, where the air feels fresher and more contemporary, I popped into Joyces With Best Wishes. This little haven offered delightful homemade and Belgian chocolate treats couldn't resist.
Then I crossed over to Coughlans Bakery which is nailing the autumn feels with their hearty snacks. Nabbed myself a chicken and stuffing bake, wrapped up in a deliciously thick and flaky pastry coat.
And for sweet kicks, a custard and spiced apple muffin that was every bit as lush and generous as you'd hope for the season perfect to munch by the pond, duck-gazing.
Before making my way home, I popped into Snow Jewels, a place that feels like stepping into Narnia with its stunning handmade sparkling treasures. It's a distinctive spot to grab some stocking fillers or maybe even something custom-made just in time for .
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