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Welcome to Clarendons Estate and Letting Agent in Reigate

Considering a move to the historic town of Reigate, or perhaps one of its picturesque surrounding villages of Leigh, Tadworth, or Lower Kingswood?

Let Clarendons help you discover Reigate properties. As an independent and local estate and letting agent in Reigate, we know the area and the market inside out.

With so many reasons to make your home in this beautiful Surrey property hotspot, we know you are going to love living in the area as much as we do.

Meet the Reigate Team

Clarendons Reigate, 1 Effingham Road, Reigate, Surrey, RH2 7JN

Email reigate@clarendons.uk | Telephone 01737 230 821

Your team at Reigate are...

Jordan Ivings

Jordan Ivings

Branch Manager

jordan@clarendons.uk

George Murphy

George Murphy

Client Manager

george@clarendons.uk

Lesley Coppack

Lesley Coppack

Client Manager

lesley@clarendons.uk

Alison Hiller

Alison Hiller

Client Manager

alison@clarendons.uk

Rosie Caffyn

Rosie Caffyn

Property Manager

rosie@clarendons.uk

Lily-Rose Brock

Lily-Rose Brock

Property Manager

lilyrose@clarendons.uk

Jade Harley

Jade Harley

Property Manager

jade@clarendons.uk

Areas We Cover

From our Reigate office, we provide expert estate and letting services across these local areas. Click on any location to learn more about that area.

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Clarendons have a very professional approach. If there are any questions or uncertain issues they will make sure they are solved quickly. I would highly recommend them. Alex is very helpful cannot thank him enough. 5/5

Ms Caroline Humphreys

The Reigate Property Market

The Office for National Statistics data for Reigate and Banstead shows a more moderate market trend compared to national averages, reflecting the mature and established nature of this sought-after Surrey location.

Average Property Prices

The Reigate market records an average property price of £645,983, showing ongoing resilience in a sought-after Surrey commuter suburb. The average time to sell stands at around 13 weeks.

£278,000
Flats & Apartments
£424,000
Terraced Houses
£536,000
Semi-Detached
£904,000
Detached Houses

Average prices based on July 2025 sold property data from Land Registry and major property portals.

Reigate: A Chic Historic Market Town at the Foot of the Downs

Historic Charm Meets Independent Spirit

With roots in the Domesday Book and origins reflected in its name "Roe-deer Gate" (pointing to its location near a medieval deer park), Reigate blends a rich past with modern appeal. Its well-preserved Old Town Hall, dating from 1728 and now a charming Caffè Nero, adds elegant Georgian character to the High Street.

Green Spaces & Scenic Escapes

Reigate is blessed with abundant green retreats. Priory Park, home to the Grade I-listed Reigate Priory, offers 200 acres of woodland, playgrounds, tennis courts and even a lakeside café. For sweeping views and tranquil walks, head to Reigate Hill or Gatton Park—both part of the North Downs countryside and celebrated for their wildflower grasslands and National Trust protection.

Quirky Local Heritage

Beneath the surface, Reigate Caves—ancient sand-mines repurposed through the ages—offer a unique subterranean glimpse into the town's layered history. Nearby stands Reigate Heath Windmill, one of the only post-mills in the world turned into a consecrated chapel—offering a truly picturesque and unexpected sight.

A Hub for Independent Shops & Culture

Reigate's compact High Street delights with independent boutiques, antiques, cafés, and eateries—from artisan bakeries to cocktail lounges—ideal for relaxed browsing and dining. At the helm of local brewing is the Pilgrim Brewery, one of the South East's earliest craft breweries, complete with a vibrant taproom experience. The town also pulses with creativity through its Harlequin Theatre & Cinema and seasonal festivals like the Priory Park Music Festival.

Education & Connectivity

Families value Reigate for its exceptional schools, notably Reigate Grammar School—named National Independent Secondary School of the Year 2025 by The Times—known for fostering curiosity with academic rigour. Convenient transport links, including direct rail connections to London, Gatwick, and regional hubs, plus excellent road access, make it ideal for commuters.

Summary

Reigate offers a rare blend of history, nature, community, and lifestyle. Whether you're drawn to its scenic landscapes, cultured markets, independent spirit, or commuter ease, it's a town where heritage and countryside embrace modern living.

Transport

One of the many reasons Reigate and its villages have become so attractive to buyers and renters is their superb access to London, just 19-miles away via the M25, M23, and its superb super-fast rail links.

Plus, Gatwick airport is less than 7-miles away, ideal for those who need to fly regularly. Brighton and the south coast are also within easy reach.

Education

Reigate and its surrounding villages are renowned for their high-quality schools, with students' pathways to success starting early at "outstanding" and "exceptional" rated educational facilities.

Reigate Grammar School can boast a host of highly successful past students, including David Walliams, Ray Mears and Sir Keir Starmer.

Want to know more about living in Reigate?

Get in touch and get the full lowdown from your resident local estate agent today!

With specialists working across forty areas in the South East.

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