Surrey · About 35 minutes from our Lingfield showroom

Bespoke Kitchens in Ashtead

Bespoke, hand-finished kitchens for Ashtead village homes — designed, made to order and installed by an independent Surrey studio.

Designing kitchens for Ashtead homes

Ashtead sits in the band of Surrey villages between Epsom and Leatherhead where we've been designing kitchens for years — our completed project on Grays Lane is linked further down this page. It's a village of proper family houses: generous plots, mature gardens, and homeowners who tend to be improving for the long term rather than dressing a house for sale. That suits the way we work, because everything we make is built to order around the room and the household, not pulled from a stock range.

From first survey to handover you deal with one designer, and installation is carried out by our own fitters. The showroom in Lingfield — about 35 minutes across the North Downs — has full kitchen displays where you can open drawers, test appliances and compare finishes before committing to anything.

What we see in Ashtead

Ashtead's housing runs from Edwardian and 1930s family houses around the village centre and Ashtead Park to substantial post-war detached homes on the private roads toward the Common and newer infill along the Epsom side. The most common brief we see here is the rear extension: kitchen, dining and family space opened into one room, a big island as the anchor, and a utility or boot room taking the mess out of sight. Hand-painted Shaker and in-frame schemes suit the older properties; handleless and slab-front designs work well in the newer, wider spaces.

Ashtead homeowners are well served for trades, and many of our projects here run alongside a builder's extension programme. We're used to joining that process early — agreeing service positions, window heights and floor levels with the builder before the steel goes in — so the kitchen isn't compromised by decisions made months before it arrives.

Frequently asked questions — kitchens in Ashtead

Do you cover Ashtead and the surrounding villages?
Yes — Ashtead, Epsom, Leatherhead, Fetcham, Bookham and Walton-on-the-Hill are all inside our normal catchment, and surveys across the area are free. Our project on Grays Lane in Ashtead is one of several completed kitchens in this corner of Surrey.
What kitchen styles suit Ashtead houses?
For the Edwardian and 1930s homes around the village and Ashtead Park, hand-painted Shaker and in-frame cabinetry is the most popular choice. The larger post-war detached houses and extended homes toward the Common lean contemporary — handleless runs, large islands and full-height larder banks. Because every cabinet is made to order, the style decision never limits the layout.
Can you work alongside our builder on an extension?
Yes, and in Ashtead that's the majority of our projects. We prefer to join before the structural work is finalised so service runs, window positions and floor levels are agreed with the kitchen layout in mind. During the build we coordinate directly with your builder and fit the installation into their programme.
What does a bespoke kitchen in Ashtead cost?
Complete kitchens typically start around £25,000 including cabinetry, worktops, mid-range appliances, installation and VAT. The extension-scale projects we most often do in Ashtead — long runs, stone-topped islands, premium appliances, utility rooms — usually land between £40,000 and £80,000. A detailed written quote follows the free survey.
Where can I see your kitchens before ordering?
Our Lingfield showroom, about 35 minutes from Ashtead, has full kitchen displays you can stand in and test — doors, drawers, worktops and working appliances. Your designer can also show you completed projects near Ashtead, including the Grays Lane kitchen featured on this page.
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Ready to start your Ashtead kitchen?

Our designers are in Ashtead regularly and surveys across the area are free. Book a free design survey or pop into our Lingfield showroom — we'd love to show you what's possible.

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