Why move to Liphook?
Much of the extensive countryside nearby is under the ownership of the National Trust, who maintain it for public use. Liphook has grown in popularity in recent years due to its excellent schooling choices and transport links to London and the South Coast by both rail and road.
Green space
Within the village is Radford Park, offering circular routes for walkers, wildlife ponds, managed woodland and water meadows, as well as a recreation ground with children’s play equipment. The village is surrounded by good walking and riding countryside, such as Ludshott Common, over 700 acres of heath and common land, Waggoners Wells, a set of three ponds in a wooded valley, and the Devils’ Punch Bowl at Hindhead, all sites maintained by the National Trust.