GUIDE PRICE: £1,500,000VIEW THE VIRTUAL TOUR HERE OR ON THE NEVILLE AND NEVILLE WEBSITE. AN EXTENSIVELY REFURBISHED & EXTENDED DETACHED FIVE BEDROOMED COUNTRY HOME SET IN 6 ACRES OF PRIVATE GROUNDS COMPRISING OF GARDENS & ADJOINING GRAZING PADDOCKS SET OFF A QUIET COUNTRY LANE LOCATED IN A QUIET RURAL LOCATION ALL WEATHER MENAGE AND GRAZING PADDOCKS, MAKING THIS PROPERTY ALSO SUITABLE FOR EQUESTRIAN ENTHUSIASTS CONVENIENT DRIVING DISTANCE OF BOTH ETCHINGHAM & STONEGATE MAINLINE TRAIN STATIONS, MAKING THIS PROPERTY IDEAL FOR LONDON COMMUTERS WONDERFUL RURAL VIEWS LARGE SUN TERRACES RECEPTION HALL SITTING ROOM DINING ROOM KITCHEN / BREAKFAST ROOM CLOAKROOM UTILTY ROOM INNER LOBBY STUDY / BEDROOM FIVE ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM TO BEDROOM ONE AS WELL AS OPEN PLAN BATH AREA LUXURY FAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM ELEGANT GRAVEL DRIVEWAY WITH OPEN FRONTED GARAGING / CARPORTS DETACHED SUMMER HOUSEDESCRIPTION: Set within its own 6 acres of grass paddocks and landscaped gardens, this attractive detached four / five bedroomed character style farmhouse has already had extensive renovations, extensions and renovations to include a marvellous open plan dining room with bi folding doors and amazing views, a separate sitting room, a large open plan kitchen / breakfast room, an impressive reception hall, in addition to an inner lobby, a downstairs cloakroom, as well as a study / bedroom five.Furthermore, upstairs there is a naturally bright landing area, four further double bedrooms, a newly fitted luxury ensuite shower room and open plan bathroom to the main bedroom suite, as well as a newly fitted luxurious family bathroom / shower room. What's more, the extensive loft area lends itself for additional conversion opportunities, subject to planning. Virtually every room enjoys stunning views of the surrounding countryside, all of which, when complimented with the property's peaceful rural setting, creates very desirable relaxing home, in an idyllic setting. Equestrian buyers, are also certain to be attracted to this location and the excellent opportunities and possibilities this property can offer them, especially as there has already been a previous all weather menage located to the far top right-hand corner of one of the lush green grass paddocks which in all are currently understood to extend to circa 6 acres (TBV).SITUATION: Located off a quiet country lane in the sought-after area of Dallington East Sussex, within easy reach of the local bridleways and the village amenities, as well as the very popular Swan Inn, makes this property perfect for London commuters, especially as the mainline stations of Etchingham, Battle and Crowhurst are all within convenient driving distances. Dallington has a surprising amount to offer, including its popular primary school, picturesque village centre, with its beautiful historical old church, breath taking views at almost every turn, a village store, a popular local Inn and wonderful long rural walks through enchanting forests and lush green undulating fields. Depending upon educational needs, there is an abundant variety to choose from, including, Bede's, Mayfield School for Girls, Eastbourne College, Heathfield and Battle Abbey to name but a few. In addition to the local village shops, including Rushlake Green, the towns of Heathfield, Battle and Tunbridge Wells are able to offer a broad range of comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities. ACCOMMODATION: Elegant character front door opening into a fabulously renovated reception hall.MAIN RECEPTION HALL: With twin double glazed full height windows with an attractive aspect over the front cottage styled gardens. Impressive tiled flooring, feature lighting, under stairs storage, doors leading off to the lounge and kitchen / breakfast room, as well as a feature wooden staircase leading up to the first-floor landing.KITCHEN BREAKFAST ROOM: Approached from the main reception hall and having been recently enhanced and renovated with new modern Italian style units with marble effect work tops over, further central matching island for preparations and large breakfast bar / seating area, inset stainless steel sink, wonderfully sought after four oven AGA with dual use and different fuel / energy source depending upon time of year, down lights, lime wash oak effect plank style flooring, further feature ceiling lights, double glazed windows with aspect to front cottage styled gardens, large twin open plan effect arches leading beyond into the sitting room and additional open plan dining room area.OPEN PLAN SITTING ROOM AND ADJOINING OPEN PLAN FORMAL DINING ROOM: A most breath-taking double aspect room with an immense amount of natural light and benefitting from beautiful panoramic views over the property's adjoining six acres through its fully retractable bi folding doors, down lights, lime wash oak effect plank styled flooring. Directly outside are the adjoining Indian paved sun terraces, which are ideal for alfresco dining.SECONDARY KITCHEN / 1ST UTILTY ROOM: Adjoining the main kitchen / breakfast room and approached by single door. Comprising of modern ranges of base units with marble effect worktops, twin sink unit with mixer tap, space for dishwasher, space for large American fridge freezer, down lights and windows with a most wonderous aspect over the rear gardens and the adjoining six acres. LOUNGE: A double aspect room with a feature Adam style fireplace, down lights, further feature wall lights, double glazed window with aspect over the front gardens, further double-glazed window with aspect over side garden.BOOT ROOM: Approached from the secondary kitchen and with down lights, door paned and panelled door leading outside to existing old conservatory extension. UTILITY ROOM: With space and points for dryer and washing machine, fuse box, coats and boot storage area, window with aspect to conservatory.CLOAKROOM: Comprising of a W.C., wash basin and heater.STUDY / BEDROOM FIVE: With doors and windows with aspect over the rear gardens. FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION: Stairs from main reception hall leading to galleried first floor landing with window enjoying an absolutely stunning outlook over the adjoining 6 acres and countryside beyond. PLEASE NOTE: There is potential to create a 2nd floor due to the size of the roof void above, obviously also subject to planning. BEDROOM ONE MAIN SUITE WITH OPEN PLAN BATHROOM AND ENSUITE SHOWER ROM: A double sized room with fitted mirror wardrobes and feature open plan bathroom area to include a large double slipper bath with chrome taps and shower control attachment, double glazed window above with beautiful far-reaching views over the grounds and adjoining countryside. Double bedroom area with hatch to large roof void possibly suitable for conversion subject to planning, double glazed window with aspect over the front gardens.ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM: Recently fitted to include a double sized heavy glazed fronted shower with drying area, tiled walls, chrome shower control system, wall mounted heated towel rail, W.C., twin feature wash basins with chrome taps, marble splash back, chrome taps, double-glazed window, down lights.BEDROOM TWO: A double sized double aspect room with double glazed window with aspect over the front gardens and views beyond and a further double-glazed window with aspect over the side gardens and 6 acres of paddocks.BEDROOM THREE: A double sized room with fitted wardrobe cupboard and double-glazed window with access to side gardens and further fabulous views beyond of the adjoining countryside. BEDROOM FOUR: A double sized room with fitted wardrobe cupboards and double-glazed window with aspect to the front and views beyond. InFAMILY BATHROOM / SHOWER ROOM: Recently fitted with a feature roll top slipper bath with chrome taps and separate shower control, W.C., feature wash basin, separate corner shower with heavy glazed sides with curved retractable doors with chrome handles, chrome shower control system, tiled walls, wall mounted heated towel rail, tiled floor, down lights, airing cupboard, window with aspect to side garden and splendid breath-taking views beond.OUTSIDE: This attractive detached character styled farmhouse is set within circa 6 acres (to be verified) of predominantly grass paddocks, including also approximately half an acre of formal cottage styled gardens which encapsulate the main house to all sides. There is already a driveway leading off the quiet country lane with its own gated entrance, in addition to also having an old detached garage carport building, as well as another useful outbuilding for either storage use or as a private workshop facility. The rear and side gardens located to the southerly aspect have a recently landscaped elegant Indian stone paved sun terrace with wonderful views beyond over the grass paddocks and further adjoining countryside. Equestrian enthusiasts could quite easily add their own equine facilities subject to planning, especially as there is already the remains of an all-weather menage to the front top right-hand corner, which currently has a covering of grass over its surface area. There is also ample space for a stable complex to be built subject to planning.The land itself is level and gently sloping in places, so very suitable for all sorts of livestock for those interested in creating a future small holding. EPC: DCOUNCIL BAND TAX: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_dallington-d555258/for-sale_i68868116
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This charming four-bedroom home sits on leafy Sunnyside Road in Royal Tunbridge Wells. Designed with an impeccable eye for detail, the home has been extended and renovated throughout to include a bespoke kitchen, playful interiors and Crittall doors that flood the interiors with natural light. Interiors span some 2,077 sq ft, while outside, a landscaped garden unfolds with established flower beds, fragrant hyacinths and beautiful Lawson's cypress trees. Quiet Sunnyside Road is just outside of the centre of Tunbridge Wells, from which trains run into London in under an hour. Setting the Scene Contemporary interventions to the house have been done with great sensitivity; the original building dates back to the early 20th century and in form remains very much the same. A pristine white stucco facade conceals what lies within, where interiors have been meticulously planned with great consideration. There is an easy flow from the ground floor spaces to the garden beyond, achieved by Crittall doors that create a seamless and cohesive open-plan space. Additional touches, like a bespoke brass staircase, add to the playfulness of the decorative scheme, which combines an Edwardian shell with mid-century and contemporary flourishes. For more information, please see the History section below. The Grand Tour The house and its garden are concealed from the road by a high brick wall. Entry to the home is via a striking glossy red double door, which is flanked by brass external lights by KES lighting. Ahead lies the ground floor reception room and kitchen, a vast space divided by a floating central staircase by SBG Architectural. Light floods the interiors via windows on three of the floor walls, including a set of floor-to-ceiling Crittall doors leading to the garden. The sense of light and space is further enhanced by a sumptuous, gloss ceiling finished in Farrow and Ball's 'Wimbourne White' paint. The kitchen is grounded by a striking quartzite marble island. Topping bespoke units, the stone is rich with emerald green veining and has been finished in a reflective polish. Floating glass shelving sits above a bank of cabinets opposite, with a brass sink and mixer taps by deVOL. Appliances have been cleverly hidden away, and a large pantry is a useful spot for storing kitchen essentials. Adjacent is a handy boot room and WC, with a separate entranceway and bank of bespoke storage units. Past the brass staircase are the formal reception spaces. Currently divided into a dining room, with a sitting area at the rear, the room has decorative moulding and a deep dental cornicing which continues from the kitchen. A wood-burning stove sits in an open fireplace, and the room is lit by windows overlooking the front and rear of the house. A handy utility room sits just off the reception room, with space for white goods and linen storage, as well as a butler sink. Beyond here is the cosy informal sitting room. Added as part of the recent extension works of the house, the space has a large picture skylight above, and solid oak flooring underfoot, which covers the ground floor. The room, which overlooks the peaceful garden, has been finished with the blush pink 'Potted Shrimp' by Farrow and Ball. Across the first floor, there are four bedrooms and three baths. The primary suite occupies the front corner of the plan and has dual-aspect views over the garden. Finished in a calming white, the bedroom has a deep pile carpet and a large walk-in wardrobe with bespoke brass ironmongery in the shape of a radial sun. A primary en suite lined with Mandarin Stone tiles sits adjacent and has a wonderful oblong sink by Tom Dixon, a shower and a WC. There are three further bedrooms on the first floor; all with bespoke cabinetry and impeccable finishes; one also has an en suite, with pastel pink sanitaryware by West One Bathrooms. A large family bathroom completes the floor, with a freestanding copper bath and fixtures also by West One Bathrooms. The Great Outdoors Externally, the landscaped garden unfolds to the front of the house, bordered by pine, beech and cypress trees. A flagged terrace abuts the house and is perfect for dining during warmer months, while well-established perennials intermingle with fragrant magnolia stellata, lily of the valley and wisteria plants in a mixture of flat and raised beds. A decked area at the rear of the walled garden is home to a shiplap-clad studio space, lined internally with reclaimed wood; with an internal log burner and electricity, it is currently used as a cosy snug and TV room. The decking is partially shaded by a cypress tree and is used by the current owners as a hot tub space with an additional dining area. Rounding up the external grounds is a large garage building with a mezzanine floor above. The block has been recently added during current renovations and sits adjacent to the main house. Out and About Tunbridge Wells offers a wide range of independent shops, theatres, coffee shops, supermarkets, and an abundance of farm shops and restaurants, including acclaimed Tallow, a short stroll away. There are many highly regarded state and private schools in Tunbridge Wells and the local surrounding area including Tunbridge Wells Girls' Grammar School, Tunbridge Wells Boys' Grammar, Tonbridge Grammar School for Girls, Tonbridge School, Judd, Skinners; there are also several good options for primary school-aged children. The town itself has many restaurants, theatres, and supermarkets, while throughout the summer there are jazz festivals and regular food and craft markets. There is a range of excellent pubs, including the Sussex Arms and Ragged Trousers. There are live jazz performances on the bandstand on summer evenings. Several highly regarded public and independent schools are also in the area, including Claremont, Holmewood House, Rose Hill and The Mead, covering primary education to senior level. Trains run from Tunbridge Wells and High Brooms into London Charing Cross in under an hour. The M25, Ashford Station (for the Channel Tunnel) and Gatwick Airport are all within easy driving distance. Council Tax Band: C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_royal-tunbridge-wells-d549642/for-sale_i71589293
This magnificent detached period farmhouse is situated on a rarely available quiet rural country lane, amidst tranquil, stunning landscaped garden extending to circa 1.3 acres. Conveniently located a short drive to Robertsbridge with a mainline station serving London Charing Cross and the coast.The property is approached via a gated driveway to which you are immediately impressed by the properties grand exterior. The equally impressive interior comprises a spacious reception hall, triple aspect drawing room with an open fire, snug, cloakroom, boot room, utility room and an impressive 37ft bespoke crafted kitchen/dining room. To the first floor there is a large open landing used as a study, a dual aspect master suite with walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms one of which has a en-suite bathroom and a further family bathroom.The property is nestled within beautifully landscaped private gardens that comprises of a sweeping lawn, a large sandstone terrace, Victorian style kitchen garden, a summerhouse/forge and a detached double garage.The property is approached via a quiet country lane and is accessed via double wooden gates, leading onto a pea shingle driveway with exterior lighting that can be remote operated. A Yorkstone path leads to the covered entrance with further exterior lighting and a traditional solid wood front door into:-Reception Hall - This welcoming entrance is flooded with light via French doors with aspect and access onto the rear sun terrace, tiled floor, cellar access, exposed beams, wall mounted lighting and stairs to the first floor.Cloakroom - Fitted with a low level w.c, wash hand basin with hot and cold tap, ceiling lighting and obscured window to rear aspect.Drawing Room - 5.33m x 4.80m (17'6 x 15'9) - This impressive room enjoys a triple aspect with views over the garden, exposed beams, open fireplace, wall lighting and two radiatorsSnug - 4.83m x 3.58m (15'10 x 11'9) - Enjoying a dual aspect to the front and rear of the property, antique pammet tiled floor, feature fireplace, wall lighting and two radiators.Kitchen/Dining Room - 11.46m x 4.04m (37'7 x 13'3) - Fitted with a oak bespoke crafted kitchen with base units, pantry cupboard and dresser unit with a granite work surface and matching upturns, integral larder fridge, integral dishwasher, large combination AGA which is oil fired to one side and with a electric side oven and hob to the other, ceramic sink with hot and cold taps, antique pammet tiled floor, triple aspect via windows to the front and the side and two sets of French doors, inset ceiling and wall lighting and ample space for a large family dining table.Boot Room - With window to side aspect, antique pammet tiled floor, ceiling lighting, radiator, ample space for boots coats and for further fridge and freezer.Utility Room - Fitted with matching wall and base mounted units with a work surface over, single bowl butler sink with hot and cold taps, space for washing machine and tumble dryer, base mounted oil fired boiler, antique pammet tiled floor and ceiling lighting.Conservatory/Garden Room - Accessed via the kitchen/dining room with access onto the garden.First Floor - Stairs leading up onto:-Landing/Study Area - 4.93m x 3.18m (16'2 x 10'5) - This light and airy space enjoys a dual aspect to the front and rear of the property and is currently used as a study area, with ceiling lighting and radiator.Master Bedroom - 4.95m x 3.53m (16'3 x 11'7) - Enjoying a dual aspect with lovely views over the garden, two radiators, walk-in wardrobe with hanging rails, shelving, window, radiator and lighting.En-Suite Shower Room - With low level w.c, vanity wash basin with mixer tap and storage beneath, shower cubicle with concealed fitments and rainfall shower head, inset ceiling lighting, tiled floor, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, window to side aspect and traditional radiator with incorporated towel rail.Bedroom Three - 3.96m x 3.66m (13' x 12') - Window to front aspect, exposed beams, ceiling lighting and radiator.Bedroom Four - 2.57m x 2.77m (8'5 x 9'1) - Dual aspect windows to the front and side, radiator, loft hatch access and ceiling lighting.Bathroom - Fitted with a low level w.c, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap, panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, tiled floor, inset ceiling aspect and traditional radiator incorporating a towel rail.Bedroom Two - 4.06m x 3.78m (13'4 x 12'5) - Windows to garden aspect, airing cupboard and radiator.En-Suite Bathroom - Appointed with a low level w.c, bespoke vanity wash unit with hot and cold tap and storage beneath, free standing claw footed bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, tiled floor, wall and ceiling lighting, window to side aspect and traditional radiator incorporating and towel rail.Outside - The Forge/Summer House - 5.82m x 2.92m (19'1 x 9'7) - With power and lighting, double doors and covered seating area.Double Garage - 5.94m x 5.87m (19'6 x 19'3) - With up and over garage door. Ample parking is available on the sweeping driveway.Garden/Grounds - The beautifully landscaped garden wrap around the property which is privately enclosed by mature woodlands and a stream. There is a substantial sandstone terrace running adjacent to the property which is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Steps then lead up onto the sweeping lawn with a number of specimen shrubs, trees, wild flowers and even orchids. There are a number of thoughtfully positioned seating areas arranged to enjoy the garden and sun thought-out the day, an enclosed Victorian style kitchen garden with raised beds, greenhouse and water tap, a timber shed and the summer house/forge which also has a delightful seating area under the dapple shade of the trees.The garden extends to approximately 1.3 acres and will be sure to delight any keen gardener.Agent Notes - None of the services or appliances mentioned in these sale particulars have been tested. It should also be noted that measurements quoted are given for guidance only and are approximate and should not be relied upon for any other purpose.Council tax band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_salehurst-d607738/for-sale_i71071240
Within the Conservation Area and a short walk of the charming village centre, a handsome, detached, Victorian house retaining a wealth of wonderful period features. Constructed in the 1880s, the house has external elevations typical of the period with red brick, tile hanging and large multi-pane windows under a tall pitched tiled roof. The accommodation in the main house is arranged over three floors and extends to in excess of 3,100 square feet, whilst the Coach House extends to 1246 square feet to include a single garage. With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, reception rooms are elegant and there is a fine prospect from windows at the rear of house of the lovely, south backing gardens, whilst those on the upper floors afford far-reaching views of local countryside. The many period features include coloured fanlights of various designs; oak floors to some areas; original porch and front doors with coloured glass inserts and door furniture; tall ceilings some with mouldings; deep skirting boards and panelled internal doors. There are deep bay windows and evocative fireplaces in the study, drawing and dining rooms, whilst there is a wood burning stove in the breakfast area. The kitchen/breakfast room is simply furnished with a range of timber fronted base units and is supported by further domestic offices for storage and laundry as well as a dry cellar. Arranged across the upper levels are six bedrooms, supported by two bath/shower rooms, one of which is en-suite to the principal bedroom, whilst there are charming, Victorian inset basins in the two other first floor bedrooms.OutsideThe house is set back and approached via a carriage driveway, which also leads to the parking and turning area in front of the former coach house and hayloft, which now forms the detached cottage and is ideal as ancillary family space or as an income generator. The accommodation here is laid out over two floors providing a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom as well as a private rear garden and an integral single garage. The part walled gardens to the rear are beautifully stocked with wide varieties of colourful shrubs, herbaceous plants and mature trees. Gently sloping, there are tiered lawns, terracing adjoining the rear of the house and a green/vine house.SituationMayfield Village is a conservation area, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and one of the most sought after villages in the area due to its active local community, character property, eclectic array of local shops, a quaint public house and cafes along with the renowned Middle House Hotel and restaurant. The ever-popular Royal Spa town of Tunbridge Wells is 9.6 miles (to The Pantiles) and has superb facilities from theatres, hotels and nationally known departments stores, to historic sites and artisan shops. For commuters there are fast, direct train services to the City of London and the West End from Wadhurst Station (8.4 miles), whilst the A21 trunk road can be accessed at Lamberhurst or Pembury. The area is renowned for walking, sailing on the famous Bewl Water Reservoir and equestrian facilities, whilst golf can be found nearby at Dale Hill and Lamberhurst. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area including various village primary schools, prep schools such as Skippers Hill, Marlborough House and St Ronan's, whilst senior schools include Mayfield School for Girls, Eastbourne College, Uplands Community College, and grammar schools in Tunbridge Wells.Additional InformationLocal Authority: Wealden District CouncilCouncil Tax Band: G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i69531262
Commutable to London, this spacious and delightfully converted barn includes approximately TEN ACRES of land. In a highly sought after position, with far reaching countryside views, a charming converted GRANARY sits within the grounds, offering very adaptable accommodation for an extended family or possible additional income. Please note the property is not Listed. The former stable block has been converted into one large workshop, but could be converted back if required. EPC = DEntrance Hall - 4.60m x 3.68m (15'1 x 12'1) - Impressive high vaulted ceiling, glazed doors to front and rear enjoying far reaching views over the garden and countryside beyond and the courtyard to front. Oak flooring and a wealth of exposed beams and timbers.Sitting Room - 5.69m x 5.36m (18'8 x 17'7) - Feature inglenook brick fireplace with wood burning stove, windows to front and rear enjoying views over the garden and countryside beyond, exposed beams and timbers.Kitchen/Dining Room - 5.69m x 5.49m (18'8 x 18') - Windows to side and rear, kitchen area is fitted with a range of fitted cupboards and drawers, double butler style sink unit, worksurfaces, exposed beams, timbers and brickwork, space for dishwasher and fridge, Esse Aga style stove (electric), central island and flagstone tiled floor.Utility Room - 3.48m max x 2.46m max (11'5 max x 8'1 max) - Fitted shelving, built-in cupboard housing fuse board and electric meter, butler style sink, wooden worksurfaces, exposed beams and brickwork, door to undercover area and courtyard.Snug - 4.60m x 3.28m (15'1 x 10'9) - Exposed beams, timbers and brickwork, oak flooring, wood burning stove, windows and door opening into the garden, television point.Shower Room - White suite comprising low level flush WC, pedestal wash hand basin, corner shower unit, window to side, tiled floor, exposed timbers, extractor fan, shaver point.Study/Bedroom Four - 4.42m x 3.28m (14'6 x 10'9) - Exposed timbers, windows to side, ceiling window.From the entrance hall an impressive open oak balustraded staircase leads up to the first floor landing. Stunning views can be seen over countryside to front and rear, exposed beams, airing cupboard housing hot water cylinder and shelving.Master Bedroom - 6.17m max x 5.36m max (20'3 max x 17'7 max) - Magnificent vaulted ceiling, window to front, side and rear enjoying far reaching countryside views, exposed timbers and beams.En-Suite Bathroom - Suite comprising bath with shower over, WC, pedestal washbasin, window with views to rear, heated towel rail, shaver point, extractor fan.Bedroom Two - 3.58m max x 3.10m (11'9 max x 10'2) - Exposed timbers and beams, window to side.Bedroom Three - 3.58m x 3.00m (11'9 x 9'10) - Window with outlook to rear, enjoying views over the garden and the countryside beyond, exposed timbers.Shower Room - White low level flush WC, pedestal washbasin, large walk-in shower, exposed timbers, heated towel rail.Boiler Room - Housing the boiler that was recently replaced.The Granary - The Granary is a two bedroom detached house situated in the grounds. We have been informed there is a restrictive covenant on The Granary which forbids this being sold as a separate dwelling.Open Plan Living Room / Kitchen - 7.11m x 4.22m (23'4 x 13'10) - The kitchen area is fitted with a range of cupboards and drawers, space for washing mashing, oven and fridge, worksurfaces, tiled floor, electric hob with extractor hood over, windows with outlook to font and side enjoying the views. The lounge area has two radiators, windows to front and side, understairs storage cupboard.From the living room, stairs rise to the first floor landing, window with Juliette balcony to side, hatch to loft space.Bedroom One - 4.22m x 2.46m (13'10 x 8'1) - Windows with outlook to side and rear, enjoying far reaching countryside views, radiator.Bedroom Two - 3.15m x 2.54m (10'4 x 8'4) - Window with outlook to side, radiator, built-in shelved cupboard.Bathroom - White suite, comprising W.C. vanity washbasin, bath with shower over, tiled floor, heated towel rail, window to front.Former Stable Block/Workshop - 8.23m x 4.39m (27' x 14'5) - A spacious outbuilding, which was previously three stables and has now been converted in to one large outbuilding with a door to one end.Double Car Port - 6.55m x 4.88m (21'6 x 16') - Power point.Grounds - The grounds comprise of a spacious driveway leading to The Old Barn and on to the detached Granary, workshop and car port, with good turning space. The garden comprises of formal garden areas with shrubs and bushes and predominantly laid to lawn with a wildlife pond, leading to a paddock and fields bounded by hedgerows.Council Tax Band - This property is currently rated by Wealden District Council at Band G.Broadband And Mobile Phone Checker - For broadband and mobile phone information, please see the following website: For Clarification:- - We wish to inform prospective purchasers that we have prepared these sales particulars as a general guide. We have not carried out a detailed survey nor tested the services, appliances & specific fittings. Room sizes cannot be relied upon for carpets and furnishings.Viewing Information - To view a property please contact TAYLOR ENGLEY for an appointment. Our opening hours are Monday to Friday 8:45am - 5:45pm and Saturday 9am - 5:30pm. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_broad-oak-d561951/for-sale_i68807360
Tainters is a wonderful 6 bedroom Grade II listed property with just under 3,000sq ft of accommodation, believed to date from the late 1500's having been owned by the same family for three generations. It is set on an idyllic 3.3 acre plot down a track adjoining Piltdown golf course. The property boasts a wealth of character & charm with exposed timbers, feature fireplaces, oil fired Aga, leaded light windows etc & offers great scope to create a superb family home.On the ground floor there is an entrance loggia with seats, hall, two staircases to the first floor, cloakroom/wc, kitchen with oil fired Aga, scullery & pantry. There are 3 generous reception rooms (drawing room, morning room & dining room) all with feature fireplaces including a woodburner and splendid period inglenook. The first floor has 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms & there are 2 further bedrooms on the second floor.The property is beautifully located, surrounded by Piltdown common & golf course and is approached along a track from Sharpsbridge Lane which leads to a shingle driveway affording ample parking and twin garages (one tandem length) and a workshop. The lawned grounds surround the house with brick paved paths, mature shrubs & trees, outdoor swimming pool, flagstoned terrace & lightly wooded area.The property is located within a pretty rural area forming part of the charming hamlet of Piltdown which has the popular, period pub The Peacock & a new M&S food hall & offers access to the beautiful surrounding Sussex countryside. There is easy access to the picturesque villages of Fletching and Newick as well as to Uckfield town providing a comprehensive range of shopping and leisure facilities including numerous restaurants, a public library and supermarkets plus a railway station with services to London. The A272 provides swift access to Haywards Heath where there is a fast commuter train to London (approx. 45 minutes), and the motorway network of the M/A23 lying to the west of Haywards Heath. Also within a short driving distance is the stunning Ashdown Forest with its scenic walks and outdoor pursuits.DIRECTIONS: From our office on the green at Newick head in an easterly direction until reaching the Texaco garage on the right, here turn right into Shortbridge Road and then almost immediately right again, opposite Piltdown Pond, into Sharpsbridge Lane. Continue along this lane and the track leading to Tainters will be found a little way along on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_piltdown-d553560/for-sale_i69982935
Beautifully presented detached property with annexe and about 10.53 acres DescriptionShawford Farm is a beautifully presented detached period property, with classic part tile hung, part brick elevations under a tiled roof, offering much charm and character and having the benefit of being unlisted. The property was acquired by the current owners in 2005, and is believed to date from 1860, with subsequent additions. It offers beautifully appointed accommodation and also has huge potential, as planning permission was granted in July 2018 (and is now lapsed) for a two storey addition to the side and rear, significantly extending the house. Plans can be viewed on request. Shawford Farm is arranged over three floors, plus a wine cellar, and is ideally suited to family life, being both well-presented and comfortable. Points of particular note include the sitting room, which has an impressive inglenook fireplace set with a wood burning stove as a focal point, and is a wonderful room for entertaining. An internal door opens to the conservatory, a more informal space which can be used throughout the year, with wide double doors opening to the terrace and an internal door to the dining room. The dining room also has wide double doors to the terrace, creating an excellent flow between inside and outside; it is open to the kitchen, which is well-equipped with bespoke wood cabinets complemented by granite surfaces, and an Aga with a decorative tiled splashback. A cloakroom completes the ground floor. On the first floor, the principal bedroom has far-reaching views over the south-east facing garden, to the meadow and fields beyond. It has an en suite bathroom with limestone tiling, a bath and separate shower cubicle, and has a dressing room accessed via the landing. There are two further bedrooms served by a family bathroom on this floor; on the second floor is a further bedroom and an office/bedroom five. There is eaves storage which could offer the potential to create a further bathroom.OutsideShawford Farm is approached via electronically operated gates which open to a gravelled courtyard offering parking for several vehicles in front of the house, the studio annexe and the garaging. The annexe offers a spacious open plan living room with a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a wood burner, a kitchen and shower room; it is ideal as picturesque guest or secondary accommodation. The timber framed garaging offers a secure garage/ machinery store, two open bays, woodstore and garden storage. The gardens and grounds are a lovely feature of the property; the house is approached by a charming parterre garden, with a well, a pergola and a brick and timber outbuilding which creates a useful detached utility room, with plenty of storage and plumbing and electricity connected. The elevated terrace has space for table and chairs; the lawn stretches gently away to the south east, with well-stocked beds at the borders and raised vegetable bed to one side. The lawn is open to the wildflower meadow, which has poultry coop sited in one corner. The gardens are fully enclosed by fencing and have access from Gun Road via a five bar gate. Beyond the gardens and wildflower meadow lie the fields and stream, which extend northeast. About 10.53 acres.LocationShawford Farm is situated in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the rural outskirts of Blackboys, a pretty village with a primary school and pub. Uckfield (five miles) and Lewes (12 miles) offer comprehensive shopping, restaurants, leisure centres and cinemas. Sussex offers many leisure activities locally including golf at East Sussex National, Mid Sussex, Pyecombe and Lindfield clubs, tennis clubs including Wickwoods Country Club, Haywards Heath and Lindfield, sailing at Brighton Marina, and a variety of local and county athletics, cricket, rugby and football clubs to suit all ages and abilities. Racing is available at Plumpton and Lingfield, with show jumping at Hickstead. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways across the surrounding countryside, the South Downs National Park and Ashdown Forest. Spa and country house hotels include South Lodge, Ockenden Manor, and Alexander House. Sussex offers a vibrant cultural scene, with world-class opera at Glyndebourne, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events. Transport: Buxted (London Bridge from 63 minutes), Uckfield (London Bridge from 70 minutes), Haywards Heath (12.5 miles, London Bridge/Victoria from 42 minutes) and Tunbridge Wells (Charing Cross/Cannon Street from 52 minutes). There are many highly regarded state and private schools in the local area including Cumnor House, Skippers Hill Manor, Brambletye, Bedes, Lewes Old Grammar and Brighton and Eastbourne Colleges. All distances and journey times are approximate.Square Footage: 2,458 sq ft Acreage: 10.5 AcresDirectionsDirections: please approach from the north, via Pound Lane. Gun Road is closed to the south of Shawford Farm for bridge repairs which are due to be completed May 2024. Additional InfoServices: Oil fired central heating. Mains electricity and water. Private drainage. Outgoings: Wealden District Council. Council tax band G. Photographs taken: March and April 2023Tenure: Freehold EPC rating: Shawford Farm D, Shawford Farm Studio ECladding: This property may have cladding. The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place.Agent's Note: There is a small electrical substation within the boundary, sited away from the house. Please refer to the Agent for details. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_blackboys-d529368/for-sale_i70847057
An outstanding five bedroom (four bath/shower rooms) detached 17th century Sussex barn conversion occupying gardens and grounds extending to over ¾ of an acre beautifully positioned in a peaceful semi-rural location close to a regarded primary school on the edge of open fields and rolling countryside. This unique characterful home is grade two listed and retains a wealth of original period features to include oak wall and ceiling timbers throughout, oak latch doors, and a fine inglenook fireplace with cast iron wood burning stove. The gardens and grounds have been extensively landscaped and provide a spectacular backdrop with a paved patio spanning the entire width of the rear of the house the remainder laid to lawn interspersed and flanked with a wide variety of mature flower and shrub beds, the whole affording fine far reaching views and extending to over ¾ of an acre. The spacious and highly versatile accommodation comprises in brief on the ground floor, a stunning triple height double aspect dining hall with flagstone flooring and glazed door opening to the patio and gardens, a 28'11 x 20'0 double aspect drawing room with inglenook fireplace, a kitchen/family room with granite and oak worksurfaces, and walk-in larder, a useful utility room and a cloakroom. From the dining hall, an oak staircase ascends to a full galleried first floor landing, a magnificent vaulted double aspect principal bedroom with a wealth of exposed oak beams, walk-in dressing room, and en-suite bath/shower room, four further generous size bedrooms (two with en-suites) and a separate shower room. Outside, to the front of the house there is a gravel driveway which provides parking for a number of vehicles and is bound in part by post and rail fencing. There is a tandem length integral garage which is accessed via twin timber doors. Within the grounds there is a detached oak framed double garage which could be converted to provide a large home office/hobby's/studio room. Above the double garage and accessed via an external timber staircase is a useful studio room comprises of a vaulted double bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The gardens and grounds offer peace and a good degree of seclusion and immediately adjoin open fields and countryside. Council Tax Band H.The accommodation and approximate room measurements comprise:Glazed front door with adjacent floor to ceiling side panels into DINING HALL: 27'9 x 20'5 a spectacular double aspect room, full height double glazed windows overlooking the front and rear of the property with fine views across the gardens and grounds, full triple height vaulted ceiling with exposed oak timbers, oak staircase ascending to the first floor, flagstone flooring, wall light points.INNER LOBBY: exposed brick wall, tiled flooring, latch door into CLOAKROOM: comprising low level WC, vanity unit with inset washbasin, double glazed window overlooking the rear patio and garden, tiled flooring.DRAWING ROOM: 28'11 x 20' a fine double aspect room, double glazed windows overlooking the front and rear of the property, glazed double doors opening to the rear terrace and gardens, wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers with exposed brickwork, large walk-in inglenook fireplace with recessed seating, flagstone hearth, exposed stone surround and oak bressummer, recessed spotlighting, range of bespoke bult-in bookcases and shelving.KITCHEN/FAMILY ROOM: 27'9 x 20'5 double aspect room, double glazed windows overlooking the front and rear of the property, KITCHEN AREA: comprising single bowl single drainer sink unit with mixer tap, cupboards beneath. Adjoining granite work surfaces, range cooker with units on either side, extractor canopy over, central island with solid timber surface over, breakfast bar providing seating for 3, tiled surrounds, integrated fridge, exposed oak timbers, tiled flooring, recessed spotlighting, WALK-IN PANTRY: 7'7 x 4'7 with space for fridge/freezer, power points, units to eye and base level, twin oak internal doors opening to the dining hall.UTILITY ROOM: 7'7 x 4'10 comprising butler style ceramic sink, space and plumbing for domestic appliances, eye level units, work surface, double glazed window overlooking the rear patio and gardens, tiled flooring, exposed timbers.From the dining hall, an oak staircase ascends to a FULL HEIGHT GALLERIED LANDING: which affords a fine view across the dining hall, wealth of exposed oak timbers, recessed spotlighting.PRINCIPAL BEDROOM: 29'4 x 26'10 a spectacular double height double aspect room, double glazed windows overlooking the front and rear of the property enjoying fine views across the gardens and grounds, wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers, two large sky light windows, latch door into: WALK-IN DRESSING ROOM: 13'0 x 9'3 built-in wardrobes, storage cupboards and matching dressing table, exposed oak timbers, further latch door into: EN-SUITE BATH/SHOWER ROOM: 11'11 x 8'10 comprising enclosed double ended bath, central chrome telephone style mixer tap with handheld shower attachment, fully tiled enclosed double width shower cubicle with wall mounted shower unit, 'his n hers' washbasins with units under, low level WC, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, double glazed window overlooking the rear patio and gardens, built-in linen cupboard.GUEST BEDROOM: 12'4 x 10'8 double glazed window overlooking the rear patio enjoying fine views across the gardens and grounds, wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers, built-in wardrobes, latch door into; EN-SUITE BATHROOM: 6'2 x 5'9 comprising enclosed bath, chrome mixer tap, fully tiled surround, wall mounted chrome shower unit, pedestal washbasin, low level WC, exposed wall and ceiling timbers.BEDROOM 3: 22'11 x 11'1 double glazed window overlooking the front of the property, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, built-in wardrobes, latch door into airing cupboard housing lagged hot water cylinder with slatted shelving over, wall mounted Worcester gas fired boiler.BEDROOM 4: 12'4 x 10'7 double glazed window overlooking the front of the property, wealth of exposed wall and ceiling timbers, built-in wardrobes, latch door into: EN-SUITE BATHROOM: 6'6 x 5'7 comprising enclosed bath, chrome mixer tap, wall mounted chrome shower unit, fully tiled surround, low level WC, pedestal washbasin, exposed wall and ceiling timbers.BEDROOM 5: 12'2 x 9' double glazed window overlooking the rear of the property, exposed wall and ceiling timbers, hatch and ladder giving access to large walk-in loft space with sky light windows, door giving access to water tank and further storage.SHOWER ROOM: 12'0 x 9'3 comprising fully tiled enclosed double width shower cubicle with wall mounted shower unit, low level WC, pedestal washbasin, built-in linen cupboard, internal window to dining hall.OUTSIDETo the rear of the property there is a DETACHED OAK FRAMED PITCHED ROOF DOUBLE GARAGE BUILDING: with twin doors, power and light connected, wall mounted gas fired boiler. To the front of this garage building is a large gravel hardstanding. Accessed via an external timber staircase is a STUDIO comprising of BEDROOM: with skylight windows overlooking the gardens and grounds, radiator, door into: EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM: fully tiled enclosed shower cubicle with wall mounted shower unit, low level WC, wall mounted washbasin, heated chrome ladder style towel rail, tiled flooring.GARDENS AND GROUNDSA paved seating patio spans the entire width of the rear of the house with shallow steps ascending to an area of level lawn flanked and bound by an abundance of flower and shrub beds. The gardens continue via a grass pathway to the remainder of the grounds which are laid predominantly to rolling lawn interspersed and flanked with several mature trees. The grounds are enclosed in part by thick natural hedging and immediately adjoin open fields and rolling countryside affording spectacular far reaching rural views. The total plot extends to just over ¾ of an acre. Side pathways and gates give access front to rear.Positioned to the front of the house there is a LARGE GRAVEL DRIVEWAY providing parking for a number of vehicles bound in part by post and rail fencing. TANDEM LENGTH GARAGE: 16'10 x 16' accessed via twin doors, power and light connected, further twin doors opening to the rear patio and garden. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_withyham-d543568/for-sale_i71044584
Eckington House is a magnificent Grade II* Listed home which is thought to date circa 1620 to 1640. The property offers handsome red brick elevations and 4,000 sq. ft of beautifully presented accommodation. Original details including exposed timber beams and impressive fireplaces sit alongside understated modern decor and fittings. The two main reception rooms at the front of the house are the similarly proportioned drawing room and dining room. The drawing room has a dual aspect and a grand fireplace with a multi-fuel log burner, while the dining room also features a multi-fuel stove. The inner hall leads to the library with its stylish colour scheme, fitted shelving and door opening onto the rear garden, as well as to the comfortable sitting room with fireplace and multi-fuel stove, which also opens to the garden. The kitchen and breakfast room has space for a breakfast table for informal dining, as well as fitted units to base and wall level, integrated appliances and an economy 7 electric Aga. The pantry, boot room, utility and cellar all provide further space for home storage and appliances. The first floor having an impressive landing. The principal suite with stunning beamed ceiling, multi-fuel stove and generous en-suite bathroom, three further double bedrooms, one of which having en suite bathroom with overbath shower. A family bathroom completes this floor, while stairs continue to the second floor to a large studio space amidst the timber roof eaves and a study area and a dressing area.At the entrance to the property, a gravel driveway provides plenty of parking space and an EV charger, plus access to two outbuildings the garage and workshop space, as well as a further brick-built outbuilding. The front garden has areas of lawn with neatly pruned hedgerows and trees. At the rear, the theme continues with immaculate topiary of shrubs, trees and hedgerows. The garden includes rolling lawns, paved terracing, a pond and various mature trees including fruit trees. Additionally, there is a summerhouse and a vegetable garden with raised beds and a fruit cage.The property is set in the heart of the small, charming village of Ripe, surrounded by beautiful countryside and between the towns of Hailsham and Lewes. Ripe has a local shop while the nearby village of Laughton has a post office and a primary school. Lewes is just seven miles away and provides a choice of shops, supermarkets, restaurants and cafes, while Hailsham, Eastbourne and the Sussex coast are also within easy reach. Lewes and Hailsham offer further schooling, including the independent Lewes Old Grammar School and Bede's Senior School in Hailsham. The area is well connected by road, with the A26 and A27 nearby providing access toward Lewes, Uckfield, Brighton and Eastbourne, while mainline rail services are available from Lewes (1 hour 10 minutes to London Victoria). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ripe-d548026/for-sale_i71547819
Newlands Farm offers substantial and well-proportioned accommodation with a wealth of character including exposed beams, Crittall windows and original oak flooring.The front door opens into a large and welcoming entrance with oak flooring; providing access to all the principal living areas. The drawing room or 'snug' is located to the front of the property with original oak flooring, exposed beams and a wood burner. The double aspect lounge is a fabulous space for the family with high ceilings, exposed beams and working feature fireplace set against exposed brick work; large windows offer views overlooking the front. The open plan kitchen/dining room is considered the hub of the house offering far reaching views overlooking the countryside. The kitchen offers large island and seating areas, with fitted base units, separate pantry area and fully integrated appliances with electric Aga; French doors lead out to the beautiful wrap around terrace and garden. The dining room is a wonderful space with oak flooring and double doors lead out to an additional terrace area and garden. To the left of the kitchen, steps lead down to a convenient cloak room and separate utility room with an additional access point to the garden. On the first floor, there are five generous sized bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with bath and shower. The large principal bedroom enjoys an attractive outlook with balcony offering outstanding country views and a luxurious ensuite with walk in shower and ample integrated storage space. The property is approached via a gated private driveway with parking for multiple cars; a multitude of trees borders the property with a lawned area and a large double garage/work shop with electric shutters and CCTV. The property also boasts a tractor shed and additional outbuildings. The fabulous garden is a wonderful feature of this property and is cleverly divided into various sections to make great use of both space and stunning countryside views, including various terrace areas ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining, swimming pool with paved surrounding and additional landscaped garden. The garden itself is mainly laid to lawn with a multitude of mature trees and leads onto the fields and woodland. In all the property extends to about 2.11 acresPlanning Permission exists for a side extension replacing the plant room and adding a shower room and utility room. Creation of a new garage with work-from-home/gym. Creation of a new agricultural barn. Further details available at: - Quote reference: WD/2023/0689/F.The property is located on the outskirts of the pretty and historic village of Mayfield which provides a good range of local shops catering for everyday needs including bakery, post office, pharmacy and pubs. The larger town of Tunbridge Wells provides an extensive range of shopping and commercial facilities including The Pantiles and Old High Street. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area including Mayfield CE Primary, Mayfield School (private girls school) as well as the various Grammar schools for boys and girls in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge. Leisure activities in the area including Mayfield village cricket, football and tennis clubs. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i70244191
An immaculately presented five bedroom family home with secondary accommodation and outbuildings in about 3.85 acres DescriptionHartfield Hall, is an exceptional country house of character. Approached over a long tree-lined private driveway, the property is a modern re-creation of a Wealden Hall House in a delightful setting with a wonderful feeling of space and a high degree of privacy.The striking galleried reception hall is the hub of the house, opening onto a spacious drawing room, with inglenook fireplace, and an equally generously proportioned kitchen, fitted and equipped to exacting standards. Between and connecting the two is a wonderful conservatory. Designed for year-round use, this impressive reception space with extensive bi-fold doors, commands a glorious southerly outlook across the paved terraces, established lilly ponds and the sweeping lawns bounded by a meandering stream.At over 4,600 sq ft, the accommodation is well suited to family living. Five bedrooms, three of which are dual-aspect with en suite bathrooms, open off the impressive galleried landing. The stunning triple-aspect principal bedroom, positioned at the rear of the house, is configured over two floors with an open stairway leading to an private dressing room and bathroom on the floor above.The main house is completed by a versatile family/games room, possibly sixth bedroom, occupying the majority the top floor, with dormer windows set into the steeply pitched tiled roof, and a fifth bathroom.There is an additional one bedroom cottage extending to almost 1,500 sq ft which sits well with the main house and the other outbuildings making ideal accommodation for an independently-minded relative or housekeeper.This unique house and its environs have been lovingly cared for and regularly enhanced and updated. With scope for further development of the barns and machine stores subject to all relevant required permissions, a new owner would be able to enjoy this highly desirable home with the opportunity to add their own style and facilities as their needs dictate.LocationSituated approximately 1.1 miles outside of Hartfield, the property benefits from a wonderful countryside outlook and yet the main south eastern town of Tunbridge Wells is reached nearby, within approximately 9.3 miles. Here, there are major shopping and entertainment amenities, whilst Hartfield itself is a famous Ashdown Forest village, with connections to the 'Winnie the Poo' writings of AA Milne, the area is complete with its picturesque period buildings, Church and Primary School and local shopping, an award-winning butcher, pub, cricket club and children's playground, whilst Perryhill Farmshop and Team Rooms is found just outside of Hartfield, reached within approx. 2.2 miles) from Hartfield Hall. The Forest itself covers over ten square miles and is one of the largest open access areas in the South East of England, the surrounding countryside forms part of the High Weald National Landscape, offering a range of wonderful walking and cycling routes. There are excellent local schools in the area, both state and private and of particular note, there is good access to Holmewood House preparatory school in Langton Green (approximately 7.3 miles), on the way into Tunbridge Wells. Other schools include Brambletye Boarding/Day School, Cumnor House, Ardingly, and Tonbridge. Public schools on from here include Tonbridge and Sevenoaks to the north and Mayfield and Upper Dicker, Eastbourne and Brighton, to the south. In addition, the Beacon Academy at Crowborough is growing in status and popularity. Rail services run on Southern Rail from Cowden (approximately 5.3 miles) and from South East Trains from Tunbridge Wells (approximately 9.5 miles), offering good alternative services into London. The Dorset Arms at Withyham is a popular destination gastro pub and East Grinstead to the west is an alternative major town destination (approximately 8.2 miles) and Forest Row beyond Hartfield (reached in approximately 4.9 miles) is another charming, smaller option with some interesting shopping. Golf at Royal Ashdown in Forest Row, or at The Nevill in Tunbridge Wells, riding and walking on the Ashdown Forest and racing at Lingfield Park, to the north of East Grinstead.Square Footage: 4,667 sq ft Acreage: 3.85 AcresDirectionsWhat3Words: ///credit.offerings.occupiers Additional InfoSituated in the High Weald National LandscapeServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. LPG central heating. Outgoings: Wealden District Council - Tax Band HThe cottage can only be used as additional accommodation and cannot be split from the title. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_east-sussex-d538086/for-sale_i71377731
Rylands is a characterful and considerable 17th-Century Sussex estate set on the southern edge of Plumpton village that offers versatile accommodation and a wealth of original period features, including thick exposed oak beams, leaded windows, wood flooring and feature fireplaces, as well as a one bedroom annexe, a stone barn, a one bedroom apartment adjacent to the excellent equestrian facilities which include 12 stables, tack room, two barns and manege, plus paddocks and gardens. The charming home with its grand 24 ft. heavily beamed central drawing room with its wide Inglenook fireplace and tiled hearth provides a striking entrance to the house, alongside which is a dual-aspect study with bay window. Further are the dining room and sitting room, both opening to the terrace and grounds, the sitting room has a feature fireplace, rich parquet flooring and an impressive curved walk-in bay window with pretty views. Off the hallway is the ground floor bedroom, bathroom and family room/bedroom 5 with French doors to the garden. Completing the floor is an in-keeping country kitchen with a range of cabinetry, worksurfaces, an AGA range and various deluxe integrated appliances. There is ample space for both formal and informal dining, with utility spaces/a boot room alongside the kitchen.The first floor is home to a capacious principal bedroom suite with the curved bay and farreaching elevated aspect with an en suite bathroom. A family bathroom serves an additional well-proportioned bedroom with access to a large store room and the secondfloor bedroom making 5 bedrooms in all.The property sits in a substantial enclosed private plot totalling 11.14 acres, surrounded by a wealth of mature trees and approached via a gravelled driveway and large forecourt, with box hedging beside a pretty front terrace. A paved pathway leads around the main home and to the 1-bedroom annexe and separate studio, with a charming brick-laid rear terrace overlooking a tranquil pond and an attractive lawned garden with a plethora of stocked herbaceous beds, a walled garden, pergolas, roses and an old oak tree. Further out are the generous stone built barn, swimming pool and tennis court. To the left of the driveway but convenient to the main house are several adaptable outbuildings and two timber-built stable blocks, plus a further barn, tack room and utility room being adjacent to 10 further stables with central concrete yard. Above this barn is the one bedroom apartment ideal for a stablehand. Close by are several well fenced paddocks and sand school.Picturesque Plumpton Green features shops, a garage, doctor's surgery and a mainline railway providing frequent services to London Victoria. The nearby vibrant and historic county town of Lewes forms part of the South Downs National Park and provides an excellent range of supermarkets, including a Waitrose, plenty of individual shops, restaurants and a variety of recreational facilities. The A27, A23 and M23 provide convenient road links. The coastal, business and entertainment city of Brighton & Hove is some 13 miles distant, offering an even more extensive range of amenities, recreational activities and highly regarded schools. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_plumpton-d567258/for-sale_i70210149
Black Tile House offers a once in a generation opportunity to acquire a home in the picturesque downland village of Firle.Nestled in the heart of the sought-after village this wonderful Grade II listed home is believed to date back to the late eighteenth century. The property has been lovingly renovated by the current owners under the guidance of Listed Building Control. The owners have embraced modern design to create a contemporary home, whilst being deeply sympathetic to the buildings character.The property is clad in striking black glazed mathematical tiles which were popular in Sussex during the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The facade has been beautifully restored during the recent renovations with handmade tiles from Hastings. To the rear we find the modern addition which offers a contemporary side to the property's character, finished externally by the award winning Flintman Company with exquisite knapped flint walls which dazzle in the wet, and an expanse of impressive glazed doors, which open onto the garden.The house sits away from the street allowing each room of the property to look out onto the beautifully presented and thoughtfully planted gardens which wrap around the property.A discrete white painted gate opens to a brick laid pathway that leads under an intended rose clad arbor to the front door.Once inside we find ourselves in the first of many Receptions with views straight through the home onto the rear garden.The walls of the reception room have been finished in a breathable lime wash, and underfoot we find solid wood floors adding warmth to the room. A sash window looks onto the delightful front garden and a stone fireplace provides a focal point of interest.To the side a door opens to the impressive Kitchen Day Room.The stunning bespoke kitchen is by DeVOL with Perrin and Rowe brass taps and appliances from Fisher and Paykel. The Kitchen has been finished in a two tone colour scheme featuring a mottled grey and deep rich blue island, all complemented by white marble worktops. Above we see painstakingly restored exposed beams with solid wood floors below. Double doors open to the front garden which provides a delightful breakfast spot. We also find a modern wood burning stove set into a chimney place within the Kitchen Day Room. A door opens to the Utility Room which offers access to the garden, and internal Critall Glazed doors open to the modern extension.To the rear of the property is an unashamedly modern addition boasting an impressive expanse of glass which slide with ease and open to the garden. A modern wood burning stove and an elevated window seat, which draws you into the garden, provide a cosier aspect to an otherwise light and bright room. The room offers flexible and versatile living accommodation.Within the Living Area we find a Library or Study area featuring bespoke fitted cabinetry and solid wood floors. Throughout most of the ground floor we find under floor heating.Next is the more formal Sitting Room found at the front of the property and enjoying views to two sides over the flourishing garden. The Sitting Room offers a more traditional feel with decorative ceiling cornices and again finished with Bauwerk lime washed walls and solid wood floors. A third wood burning stove set within a stone mantel and hearth, completes the room.The cellar reveals the true age of the property with exposed walls and with a little thought could create a wonderful wine store.Completing the ground floor accommodation is a Cloakroom.To the first floor we find 3 Double Bedrooms two of which accommodate EnSuite Bathrooms by West One Bathrooms.The Principal Bedroom enjoys elevated views to the front over the established garden. The bedroom features Bauwerk breathable lime washed walls and an enviable EnSuite Bathroom. The sumptuous EnSuite by West One Bathrooms features a gorgeous bath and separate shower with rainfall shower head, and a beautifully simplistic basin by Agape, all complimented by luxurious brushed gold fittings.Bedroom 2 much like the principal bedroom enjoys splendid views over the garden and a pretty EnSuite Shower Room. The EnSuite Shower Room comprises a shower with fixed glass screen, and a particularly special basin by Agape complimented by exquisite, brushed gold taps.Bedroom 3 was designed to be a Dressing Room however makes a comfortable double bedroom in its own right, and enjoys delightful views over the rear garden.To the second floor we find excellent storage and a selection of rooms which could be used for a variety of purposes from Bedrooms a Nursery, Home Office or perhaps a Hobby Room.The top floor opens into the first room with double doors opening to a side room with rooftop views over the village. To the other side we find Bedroom 4 which features 3 fitted beds with cleaver storage below. Bedroom 4 leads onto the Bathroom which features a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams.Properties are seldom available in this quintessential Sussex village with only twelve homes believed to be in private ownership. It is understood that this is only the third time Black Tile House has become available for purchase and possibly the first time the property has been publicly marketed.Nestled within the South Downs National Park the extremely desirable village boasts a wealth of charm and character and accommodates a local Primary School, Village Shop and Post Office, the popular Ram Inn Public House, and splendid scenic walks, notably over Firle Beacon and through the local countryside.The property is approached by a pair of electric gates opening onto a gravelled laid driveway providing parking for multiple cars. A modern Garage with oak doors provides useful storage with PV Solar panels above.The beautiful Gardens are delightful, being established and strategically planted to provide privacy and shelter. Within the flint walls surrounding the gardens we discover areas of lawn, with established plants and shrubs, a paved terrace protruding from the property creating a wonderful alfresco dining space and numerous pathways which meander through the garden and to the Pool. The Swimming Pool has been extensively refurbished, featuring a modern air source heat pump and hard cover. A newly developed Shower Room has been thoughtfully designed to be accessible from the pool area.AccoladesBlack Tile House has been nominated and indeed awarded for the renovations completed and has featured in RIBA Journal and Listed Property Magazine. The property has also been credited as 'Highly Commended' by Sussex Heritage Trust 2023, and has been shorted for the 'Listed Property Awards 2024' and entered into the 'South Downs National Park Awards 2024'Council tax band G For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_firle-d634986/for-sale_i70589867
The property is a wonderful Grade II listed country residence, believed to date back to the 16th century (Tudor era) with later additions, and was the home of Sir Austen Chamberlain in the 1920's. The house is of timber-framed construction with red brick and tile hung upper elevations to the front and white weather boarded elevations to the rear. The property has been beautifully refurbished for modern day living yet retains many character features throughout including a wealth of exposed beams and timbers, oak doors, fireplaces and leaded light windows. Main House:The front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall with stone floor, w.c. and oak staircase leading to the first floor. To the right, the characterful triple aspect drawing room has exposed beams, parquet flooring, fireplace and a door leading out to the rear terrace and garden. The dining room and family room are both double aspect with windows to the front and rear. The dining room has a lovely inglenook fireplace and the family room also has a fireplace as well as a door to the rear gardens. A door leads through to the spacious kitchen/breakfast room with a range of wooden base storage units, Aga cooker, Butler's sink, and a central island with further storage and marble worktop above. There is a door leading out to the side and the external boiler room.On the first floor, the landing gives access to the four good sized double aspect bedrooms and a bathroom. The principal bedroom has the benefit of an en suite bathroom as well as a spacious dressing room (which could be used as a nursery/further bedroom if required).On the second floor there is a wonderful bedroom with exposed timbers, vaulted ceiling and crown post. There is also a spacious further bedroom/TV room with an attractive red brick chimney breast and vaulted ceiling creating a lovely space, ideal as a teenager's suite or sitting/games room.Oast HouseIn addition to the main house there is a detached single roundel oast house providing approximately 488 sq ft of ancillary accommodation. On the ground floor there is a roundel sitting room, shower room and kitchen. On the first floor there is a roundel bedroom with a door opening out to a decked sun terrace with fabulous elevated views over the gardens and grounds.Gardens and GroundsThe properties are approached via a gated entrance over a gravel driveway leading to the detached double garage. The delightful country gardens and grounds are well-stocked with a multitude of mature trees, shrubs and bushes and include a flat lawned area and an enclosed/gated swimming pool with paved surround. There is also a rose garden, wild flower borders, meadow and a natural pond. In all about 2.55 acres.Mayfield village 2.6 miles. Rotherfield 5 miles. Heathfield 5 miles. Crowborough station 6.5 miles (London Bridge from 69 minutes). Wadhurst station 9 miles (London Bridge from 53 minutes). Frant station 10 miles (London Bridge from 51 minutes). Tunbridge Wells 11 miles (London Bridge from 44 minutes). Eastbourne 21 miles. Gatwick airport 29 miles. London 51 miles. (All times and distances approximate) The property is located on the outskirts of the pretty and historic 16th Century Sussex village of Mayfield which provides a good range of local shops catering for everyday needs including delicatessen, bakery, fine wine merchants, pharmacy, post office and pubs. Tunbridge Wells is approximately 11 miles to the north and provides an extensive range of shopping, commercial, recreational and educational facilities. The mainline station at Wadhurst provides trains to London. Train services are also available at Frant, Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area, in both the state and private sectors, including Mayfield CE Primary, Mayfield School (girls), Skippers Hill Preparatory, Holmewood House Preparatory, The Skinners School, Tonbridge School, The Schools at Somerhill, Judd, Benenden School (girls), Dulwich Preparatory, Vinehall Preparatory, Bede's, and Eastbourne College. Leisure activities in the area including Mayfield village cricket, football and tennis clubs; golf at Dale Hill (Ticehurst), The Nevill (Tunbridge Wells), Dewlands Manor (Rotherfield), Crowborough (Beacon), Royal Ashdown and at Rye. Sailing and water sports at Bewl Water and on the south coast; Walking and cycling at Bedgebury Pinetum and the 'Cuckoo Trail' from Heathfield. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i70208266
Oakwood lies in a beautiful rural location, originally built in the 1980s, and has been significantly extended and improved by the current owners and is now coming to the market for the first time in over 25 years. Offering over 7,000 square feet of versatile accommodation, arranged over three floors, the property is perfect for family life and modern living. The house sits on 1.5 acres of formal gardens and lawns with an additional paddock of circa 4.25 acres to the south of the property. In addition, there is a fabulous, vaulted pool complex with indoor pool, sauna, hot tub and a large tiled area for informal entertaining.The front door opens from the oak-framed porch into a welcoming entrance hall with central staircase leading to the first and second floors. Leading off the hall lie three principal reception rooms and a well appointed family/tv room, with parquet flooring. The sitting room features a cast iron fireplace with marble surround and granite hearth. Lying off the sitting room is an inner hallway with access to a cosy snug and a delightful conservatory offering views across the rear garden. There is a secondary staircase at this end of the house leading to a bedroom and en suite bathroom, providing an excellent opportunity to create an internal annexe, subject to planning permission.The kitchen is fitted with beautiful bespoke solid oak cabinetry with granite worktops, a central island with butchers block and a large electric range oven. There is ample space for a large breakfast table and an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. A utility room, separate walk-in larder and a cloakroom complete the downstairs accommodation.There are five bedrooms on the first floor, including a large principal suite, with two sets of built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom, which includes an Airbath spa bath. There are four additional bedrooms with three further bathrooms/shower rooms. On the second floor are two more bedrooms with a shower room.On the first floor, accessed via an additional staircase from the rear hall is a large games room, study and gym.The impressive indoor pool complex, a stunning and substantial addition to the property, is linked to the house via the rear hall, offering superb leisure and entertaining facilities. There is a beautiful tiled swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and shower room, with sliding glass doors opening onto the garden.Oakwood is accessed from Beresford Lane via a block paved driveway, offering ample parking for several vehicles, leading to an integrated double garage. The front garden, mainly laid to lawn is well screened with mature hedging and specimen trees. There are two areas of formal garden to the side and rear of the house, surrounded by its own acre woodland and forest. A gate to the side of the house leads to a shingle seating area and a timber summer house. There is a large stone terrace lying adjacent to the house and pool complex, perfect for informal entertaining and alfresco dining.Oakwood on Beresford Lane is perfectly located in the quiet and beautiful countryside to the north of Plumpton Green, East Sussex. Plumpton has an excellent and very well stocked village shop, as well as a primary school, and Plumpton Railway Station is a 5 minute drive away and provides a superb mainline train service to London.Haywards Heath lies just over 5 miles away to the northwest and provides an extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities, together with a very good train service to Victoria/London Bridge in circa 42 minutes.There is an excellent selection of established preparatory and public schools in the area. These include Great Walstead, Cumnor House, Hurstpierpoint College, Ardingly, Burgess Hill Girls and Brighton College, many of which run minibus services from close by.The stunning surrounding countryside provides a vast range of sporting and recreational activities. Plumpton Racecourse is in the village and Glyndebourne, Goodwood and Brighton are all within easy reach. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_plumpton-green-d554876/for-sale_i70001690
In a wonderful location between the villages of Mayfield, Five Ashes and Rotherfield, a handsome, detached country house in the Sussex style, surrounded by lovely landscaped gardens of just under 0.6 acres and with further, separate glorious park-like grounds of approximately 14 acres. With origins dating back to the seventeenth century with later additions and Listed Grade II, the house is set back from the lane in a slightly elevated position, thereby enjoying some wonderful views over its own land and beyond. Exterior elevations are typical of the period with red brick and tile hanging at first floor level, under a pitched, peg-tiled roof and leaded light casement windows. Careful to ensure the warmth and character of the original features have been preserved, the present owners have carried out a sympathetic restoration of the internal accommodation, embracing and enhancing whilst at the same time upgrading the infrastructure and carrying out a seamless extension. The characterful accommodation extends to over 3,800 square feet and is laid out over two floors. Many wonderful period details are still in evidence including exposed oak beams, timber latch doors and a variety of fireplaces some with wood burning stoves, all of which sit alongside the refinement of the recent renovations where new oak or flagstone floors were laid in some areas, a Lutron lighting system and fibre optic broadband connected. Ceiling heights are generous throughout and room sizes well proportioned, whilst the windows and French doors provide for an abundance of natural light as well as affording views over the gardens and beyond. Arranged off a wide and welcoming reception hall, which has a handsome oak staircase, there are two, elegant reception rooms each with handsome fireplaces. An inner flagstone hall leads to less formal, family living areas and supporting domestic offices, including the fine farmhouse style kitchen where there is flagstone flooring, hand painted cabinetry, granitOutsideThe property is approached via a gravel drive, leading to a parking area then on to further parking and turning space providing off road parking for a number of vehicles. The gardens are beautifully landscaped and perfectly complement the age and style of the house. Stone terracing, ideal for outdoor entertaining and for taking in the incredible outlook, adjoins the house and leads on to well-kept lawns, which are peppered with colourful shrubs and trees. Herbaceous borders burst with colour and are stocked with a wide variety of perennials providing seasonal colour. There is further terracing alongside a former dovecote and within a part walled garden with scrambling fragrant roses, the swimming pool and its terrace have commanding, far-reaching views. A detached, small Oast forms the poolroom and overflow guest accommodation with a shower/changing room and first floor bedroom with balcony from which the views are uninterrupted. There is also a fine covered terrace with heating, which is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Approached from the lane, the park-like grounds extend to over 14 acres and are a stunning addition. A vast array of azaleas, rhododendrons, camellias and magnolia and interspersed amongst magnificent, mature trees and a bluebell wood. The paddocks have a field shelter and there is a productive kitchen garden with orchard. Outbuildings include timber workshops, stores, a greenhouse and stabling.SituationThe house is very well located off a quiet country lane between the villages of Mayfield, Five Ashes and Rotherfield with easy access to footpaths for walks into the countryside. The 16th Century beauty of Mayfield High Street includes a charming mix of small, local shops, cafes, a post office and the renowned Middle House hotel and restaurant. The Royal Spa town of Tunbridge Wells is about 9.5 miles (The Pantiles) and is a vibrant and thriving community with a large selection of stores, boutiques and specialist shops as well as a wide selection of bars, restaurants and cafes, theatres, arts and sports centres. Trains are available from Wadhurst (8.8 miles), Frant (9 miles) and Tunbridge Wells providing fast and regular services to London Charing Cross, London Bridge and Cannon Street, as well as from Crowborough (5.6 miles) serving London Victoria. The area provides an excellent selection of both state and private schools including Mayfield School for Girls, local primaries and prep schools.Additional InformationTenure: FreeholdServices: Mains water and electricity; Oil fired CH/HW; LPG for cooking; Private drainage system. Local Authority: Wealden District Council. Council Tax Band H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i71604502
A sweeping in and out driveway leads to this delightful PERIOD COUNTRY HOUSE some 12 miles to the south of Tunbridge Wells on the edge of the pretty hamlet of Five Ashes, just south of Mayfield. The spacious accommodation includes 8 BEDROOMS, 5 BATHROOMS, 5 RECEPTIONS and a delightful OPEN-PLAN KITCHEN/LIVING SPACE all arranged over 3 floors plus a basement. The STUNNING GROUNDS extend to about 7 ACRES (not verified) including a LARGE PADDOCK, WALLED POOL area and a large COACH HOUSE for garaging with potential for conversion to an ANNEXE or HOLIDAY lets (STP).A STUNNING PERIOD REGENCY COUNTRY HOUSE IN APPROXIMATELY 7 ACRES (not verified) WITH A LARGE PADDOCK WITH EQUESTRIAN POTENTIAL SET BETWEEN TUNBRIDGE WELLS AND EASTBOURNE OFFERING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION OF NEARLY 6000 FT SQ INCLUDING A COACH HOUSE WITH POTENTIAL (STP) GUIDE PRICE £2,950,000 FREEHOLDSummary -.A STUNNING PERIOD REGENCY COUNTRY HOUSE IN APPROXIMATELY 7 ACRES BETWEEN TUNBRIDGE WELLS AND EASTBOURNE OFFERING SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION OF NEARLY 6000 FT SQ.A sweeping in and out driveway leads to this delightful PERIOD COUNTRY HOUSE some 12 miles to the south of Tunbridge Wells on the edge of the pretty hamlet of Five Ashes, just south of Mayfield. The spacious accommodation includes 8 BEDROOMS, 5 BATHROOMS, 5 RECEPTIONS and a delightful OPEN-PLAN KITCHEN/LIVING SPACE all arranged over 3 floors plus a basement. The STUNNING GROUNDS extend to about 7 ACRES (not verified) including a LARGE PADDOCK, WALLED POOL area and a large COACH HOUSE for garaging with potential for conversion to an ANNEXE or HOLIDAY lets (STP).Description -.Such fine country homes rarely come to the market. Summerhill is believed to date from the late Regency period with Victorian and later additions though the charm and character of the property including high ceilings, sash windows and decorative fireplaces evoke the classic style of the Georgian era. The property has been presented to a high standard with quality fittings complementing the period and character features whilst creating a lovely warm and welcoming family home.The property offers a high level of privacy and sits in an elevated position with far reaching views towards the Ashdown Forest in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.The accommodation in the main house is arranged over three floors plus a large cellar housing the heating system and a laundry room. On the ground floor there are four reception rooms including a superb drawing room and impressive sitting room. Across the rear there is a large kitchen/breakfast room with Aga, this connects to the family room to create a great 'hub' for the home. There is also a utility room, boot room, wc and a conservatory.The first and second floors offer versatile accommodation with up to eight bedrooms and four bathrooms. The first floor has a principal suite (comprising bedroom, bathroom/dressing room connecting to a separate shower room) and a further bedroom to the front. To the rear is what could be a separate wing/staff flat with two further bedrooms a bathroom and kitchenette. The second floor has a delightful guest suite with bedroom and spacious bathroom plus three further bedrooms and a family bathroom.In addition to the main house there is an 871 ft sq coach house currently used as a garage and storage. This presents an excellent opportunity for development (subject to planning) to provide ancillary accommodation or holiday lets. It sits adjacent to the delightful walled garden with swimming pool and summerhouse.. In all we are advised the grounds extend to about 7 acres with a long sweeping in-and-out driveway and rolling lawns and a large paddock. The paddock offers excellent equestrian opportunities and could be divided up and loose boxes added subject to planning. the property is set well back from the road.Location -.Set in the heart of the High Weald area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB), the parish of Mayfield and Five Ashes, with its two separate villages of Mayfield and Five Ashes offers a wealth of stunning countryside, historic buildings and charming shops. The two villages lie on the A267 road between Royal Tunbridge Wells and Eastbourne: Mayfield, the larger of the two villages is ten miles south of Royal Tunbridge Wells; with Five Ashes being 2.5 miles further south.Wadhurst station (approx 8.5 miles) has services to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo Rast) in around 1 hour. There are further stations at Buxted (approx 4 Miles) and Crowborough (approx 5.4 miles) with services to London Bridge (about 1 hour from Crowborough. Junction 5 of the M25 is about 24.7 miles and there are excellent road links to Tunbridge Wells and the coast.Directions -.From Tunbridge Wells head south on the A267 through Frant, Mark Cross and Argos Hill. At the Mayfield by-pass roundabout take the second exit continuing on the A267 into Five Ashes. Continue through the village and approximately half a mile past the village pub the entrance to Summerhill can be found on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_five-ashes-d537533/for-sale_i70545262
Holford Manor lies in beautiful rural location, at the end of a long shared private lane, and is approached over Chailey Common Nature Reserve. Understood to have origins dating from the late 17th century with later additions, the property has been totally refurbished to an exacting standard offering stylish living for family life and entertaining, surrounded by majestic views of the gardens and Sussex countryside. The house is mainly made of brick, sandstone and colour washed lower elevations, with principally tile hung upper elevations, under a mainly pitched clay tiled roof. The house has a welcoming entrance hall with central staircase leading to the first floor. There is a gorgeous newly fitted and reconfigured kitchen, with fitted units, breakfast island and formal dining area. The current owners have opened up this space with views through large floor to ceiling glass windows and doors, offering spectacular views of the grounds beyond. There is a large office with bespoke fitted bookshelves and cupboards and a utility room off the kitchen, and a downstairs cloakroom off the hall. On the other side of the hall is a delightful snug/tv room and off this room is an elegant, panelled double-aspect formal drawing room, with an open fireplace and doors leading through to the garden. The well-arranged ground floor accommodation is complemented on the first floor by a large principal suite, a major feature of the property, comprising a generous bedroom, bathroom and large, bespoke, handmade, fitted oak dressing room with central island and dressing table. On the other side of the hall are two beautifully appointed double bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms and on the second floor is a lovely guest bedroom suite with a large bedroom/sitting area and stylish ensuite bathroom with claw freestanding bath.Holford Manor is approached via large electric oak gates, from which the property's private entrance drive leads past the large four bay garaging and picturesque pond to a wide parking area adjacent to the house. From the parking area, a brick paved path leads through the garden to the rear of the house. Immediately to the front of the house is a wide York stone terrace with steps leading down to an ornamental pond. The gardens at Holford Manor surround the property and provide a superb setting for this lovely family home, having been beautifully landscaped by the current owners, offering formal and informal areas, including a stunning paved ornamental pond with water fountain and rose garden, magnificent trees, clipped hedging, herbaceous and perennial borders, a kitchen garden for vegetables and flowers and paved terraces.To the northwest of the main house, encircled by hedging and gardens, is a delightful two-bedroom cottage, with kitchen and bathroom and a private rear garden, ideal for guests or ancillary accommodation. Beyond the cottage to the west lies a newly refurbished and built indoor swimming pool complex with shower/changing room and seating area and an all-weather tennis court.Holford Manor is located in the quiet and beautiful countryside to the north of the South Downs near North Chailey and just 3 minutes' drive away from the lovely village of Newick with a baker, butcher, post office, great pubs and a coffee shop.The old market town of Haywards Heath lies some 8 miles to the northwest and provides an extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities, together with an excellent train service to Victoria/London Bridge in circa 42 minutes.The historic county town of Lewes is about 7 miles, with Gatwick Airport being some 22 miles to the northwest. The South Coast and the city of Brighton & Hove is about 14 miles, whilst the A23 lies to the west of Haywards Heath providing fast access to the M23/M25.There is an excellent selection of established preparatory and public schools in the area. These include Great Walstead, Cumnor House, Brambletye, Hurstpierpoint College, Ardingly, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Lewes Old Grammar School, Roedean, Benenden and Brighton College.The stunning surrounding countryside provides a vast range of sporting and recreational activities. Plumpton Racecourse, Glyndebourne, Goodwood, Ardingly showground, the South Coast and Brighton are all within easy reach.The local footpaths provide a vast network of stunning walks many leading towards the beautiful South Downs National Park. There are numerous excellent Golf courses nearby including Mid Sussex, Piltdown, Royal Ashdown and the East Sussex National courses, as well as reservoirs for water sports. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_north-chailey-d535149/for-sale_i71312321
Surrounded by lovely countryside and set off a quiet lane towards the edge of the sought-after village of Mayfield, a fine and handsome, unlisted detached country house of elegant proportion. With origins dating to the sixteenth century together with a fine Georgian addition to the front, the house has the grace of the neo classical period, together with the warmth of the earlier architectural style. The charming blend of the two eras has resulted in characterful accommodation extending to in excess of 3,970 square feet, plus a cellar, which is laid out over three floors. Exteriors to the rear are typical of the late medieval period and are of mellow brick with multi pane windows and tile hanging under a peg-tiled roof, whilst the front portion is early nineteenth century with Georgian symmetrical, painted render, under a slate-tiled roofline and sash windows. Internally, again the two distinctive styles marry together beautifully with exposed oak beams and flagstone floors sitting alongside the refinement of the later addition. Ceiling heights are generous throughout and room sizes well proportioned, while the windows provide for an abundance of natural light as well as affording views over the grounds and farther afield. The two formal reception rooms each have fireplaces, one marble and one with ornately carved timber. Elsewhere are two informal receptions rooms the sitting room where the ceiling beams are painted and there is a brick fireplace with wood burning stove and the large family room, which has oak flooring and a series of shelving. The farmhouse style kitchen/breakfast room has tiled flooring and is fitted with a range of cabinetry, granite work surfaces and a gas Aga. The six bedrooms are laid out over the upper two levels with the principal suite having the benefit of an en-suite bathroom. A family bathroom and two shower rooms service the remaining five bedrooms.OutsideThe property is set back from the lane and approached via a gravelled driveway, sweeping up to and beyond the house to a parking and turning area in front of Coach House, which is at present used as a workshop/storage and has a Studio. The gardens and grounds are a fabulous feature of the property. There are terraces with connecting brick paths, colourful herbaceous borders and swathes of well-tended lawn. Elsewhere are sculptural shrubs, small and magnificent tall trees, a kitchen garden, orchard and a tennis court. The heated swimming pool is positioned perfectly to catch the sun and capture the views and has a handsome Summer House Pavilion alongside, ideal for outdoor entertaining. The paddocks are well cared for and the charming woodland is suffused with spring flowers such as bluebells and orchids.SituationAndredsbourne is located on a country lane just over half mile from Mayfield Village. Mayfield is a conservation area and one of the most sought after villages in the area due to its active local community, character property, eclectic array of local shops, quaint public houses and cafes along with the renowned Middle House hotel and restaurant. The ever-popular Royal Spa town of Tunbridge Wells is eight and a half miles (to The Pantiles) and has superb facilities from theatres, hotels and nationally known departments stores, to historic sites and artisan shops. For commuters there are fast, direct train services to the City of London and the West End from Wadhurst Station is about five miles away, whilst the A21 trunk road can be accessed at Lamberhurst (just over eight miles away) connecting with the national motorway network via the M25. The area is renowned for walking, sailing on the famous Bewl Water Reservoir and equestrian facilities. Nearby golf courses include Dale Hill and Lamberhurst. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area at primary and secondary levels, in both the state and private sectors including primary schools in Mayfield, Lamberhurst and Wadhurst, Sacred Heart at Wadhurst, Marlborough House and St Ronan's prep schools in Hawkhurst. Senior schools include Mayfield School for Girls, Uplands Community College in Wadhurst, Benenden and Bede's in Lower Dicker.Additional InformationTenure: Freehold Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage; oil fired central heating. Local Authority: Wealden District Council. Council Tax Band H For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mayfield-d526268/for-sale_i71157639
A delightful and characterful family home, together with a separate cottage and extensive outbuildings, enjoying a stunning position, just 6.7 miles south of Tunbridge Wells. DescriptionNestled in a wonderful semi-rural position off Lake Street, on the fringe of the popular village of Mayfield, the property enjoys a far-reaching view to the east, with the extensive garden merging seamlessly with the farmland to create a feeling of space and tranquility.Believed to have been two 18th century cottages, Harlings Farm was reconstructed in the 1930s by a local builder who worked on several properties in Lake Street. Now, it is a most attractive comfortable and light filled family home with a wealth of period features, good ceiling heights, contemporary fixtures and fittings, and attractive bespoke joinery.The ground floor accommodation in the main house comprises a large timbered drawing room, kitchen, dining room and a small TV 'snug', with views over the gardens and pond. The former features an impressive wide inglenook fireplace with a beehive brick canopy.On the first floor there is a delightful galleried landing and five comfortable bedrooms, a smaller bedroom/dressing room, a family bathroom and a spacious walk-in shower room. In 2002, the owners added a third floor extension that features an attractive office/study with view over the valley to the north east. The study has direct access to the main loft which offers spacious storage for files.The impressive package on offer at Harlings Farm is completed with extensive outbuildings, heated swimming pool and an all-weather tennis court that lie to the north west side of the house. The outbuildings comprise of a pool house with a cloakroom, a large detached weatherboarded games barn, with a secondary gate to Lake Street. There are two former stables used for garden machinery and a pump room for the pool. The pool terrace provides an uninterrupted view over the Harlings farmland to the east and is enclosed by a bespoke glazed balustrade.The bespoke hand made kitchen/breakfast room complete with Aga has an attractive cherry wood floor which links through to the dinning room. This has a lovely outlook with doors onto the south facing terrace, connecting through a garden wall to the front patio of Harlings Cottage.The swimming pool, together with the pool room, and party barn were built or restored by the current owners in the mid-80s. The pool measures 10 x 5 meters and is heated by a Calorex heat pump. The barn is 8.8 x 4.7 meters and is suitable for full size table tennis and a variety of exercise machines.The Cottage provides excellent additional living accommodation for family members, or tenants. It was renovated and extended in 1978 and was home to the current owner's parents for twenty five years until 2003. It is now tenanted on short-term assured tenancies. It is separately registered on the Land Registry.The cottage's internal space is 128 sq meters comprising: Three bedrooms plus a bathroom upstairs and two reception rooms plus cloakroom and utility room downstairs. The outside is laid to lawn with a single garage and private drive onto Lake Street in all approximately 50 x 30 meters. It has shared oil and sewerage facilities. A new Marsh sewerage system has been installed in January 2024.The owners have had discussions with Wealden District Council to demolish the existing garage an to erect a four bay, two doored, two story oak frame building in its place. There is a Pre Application Reference on file.Harlings Farm lies in a highly sought after convenient location, being within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the northern side of Lake Street, a delightful semi-rural country lane, with many quality properties between Mayfield and Mark Cross.The farmland is laid to grass and slopes gently away from the house to the east. On the north west there is a block of woodland of approximately 4 acres growing mainly Spruce, and Ash with some impressive Oaks lining the north west boundary of the property.Near the house there is a large flat lawn which the owners have used many times for entertaining and family weddings. Capable of accommodating a large marquee.A public footpath runs from a stile accessed from Lake Street heading down the easterly side of the field to the valley below as marked by a purple line on the boundary plan. This was officially moved from its original line north of the house.The glorious situation, enjoyed by Harlings Farm, is the main feature being privately set and positioned for enjoyment of the extensive view over its farmland and beyond to the north.The pond is a former 'hammer' pond, of which there are many in the area, dating back to the iron industry when it would have served a forge. This now provides an idyllic natural environment for wildlife, being surrounded by many mature oaks.There is a further block of woodland, comprising mostly coniferous planting, flanking the westerly boundary of the field, with its own separate access to Lake Street.It is hard to imagine that you are approximately 6.7 miles from Tunbridge Wells and approx. 45 miles from London whilst sitting by the pool with this lovely outlook.LocationHarlings lies in a highly sought-after convenient location, being within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the northern side of Lake Street, a delightful semi-rural country lane, with many quality properties between Mayfield and Mark Cross. The historic village of Mayfield is reached in approximately 2.2 miles offering a thriving local community centered around the historic 12th century St Dunstans church. This includes a convenience store, post office, doctors and dentist surgeries, delicatessen, bakery, butcher, tennis and cricket clubs, the very popular Middle House pub, cafes, and individual boutiques.Tunbridge Wells is approximately 6.9 miles to the north, providing high street and out of town retailers, two theatres, extensive sports and recreational opportunities. Crowborough (approximately 6.7 miles) also has supermarkets including Waitrose. Leisure options include water sports at Bewl Water, cycling and horse riding trials at Bedgebury, golf at Royal Ashdown Golf Club (Forest Row), East Sussex National (Uckfield) and Dale Hill (Ticehurst), together with many public footpaths for walking.Mainline rail: Wadhurst (approximately 5 miles), and Tunbridge Wells (approximately 6.9 miles) with trains to London Charing Cross (via London Bridge and Waterloo East) and Cannon Street (Tunbridge Wells to Cannon Street) or Crowborough (at Jarvis Brook, approximately 4.9 miles), has services to London Bridge with journey times from just over an hour.State and private schools: Mayfield village has its own primary school and the independent Mayfield School for girls at secondary level. Preparatories in the area include Holmewood House, Skippers Hill, St Ronan's and Marlborough House and Vinehall. At secondary level, there are Academies in Wadhurst and Crowborough and Heathfield Cottage. Other independent options include Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Upper Dicker (Beades), Brighton and Eastbourne. The grammar schools in Tunbridge Wells and Tonbridge offer limited entry determined by performance in the 11-plus exam.Communications: The M25 is accessed at junction 5 via the A21 which runs to the north, links to London, the south coast and the motorway network, and thereby to Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the motorway network, and thereby to Gatwick and Heathrow airports and the Channel Tunnel terminus.Square Footage: 3,553 sq ft Acreage: 21.6 AcresDirectionsTN6 3NT: From Tunbridge Wells head south out of the town on Nevill Street/Frant Road(A267). Continue through the villages of Frant and Mark Cross, after which Lake Street is the next turning on the left. Remain on this road and the gate for Harlings will be found a little further up on the left-hand side, before you reach the right-hand turning to Little Trodgers. Additional InfoServices: Oil-fired central heating, mains electricity and private drainage. Outgoings: Wealden District Council. Harlings Tax Band H, Harlings Cottage Tax Band F.Agent's Note: The land plan is for guidance only and not to be used as Land Registry compliant. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mark-cross-d572411/for-sale_i69520270
Horncastle Place is a striking and immaculately presented period residence offering over 6,500 sq. ft of versatile and elegant accommodation with ornate original features arranged over two floors. The grand 20 ft. central reception hall flows into a foyer with turned stairway and branches off onto the spacious ground floor living spaces. Double doors open to an elegant drawing room with its pair of French doors to the charming terrace, alongside which is a fine formal dining room with beautiful fireplace. There is a snug off the kitchen, opening to the courtyard and leads through to the boot room/utility room and a cloakroom. A peaceful office with bespoke fitted furniture, a study and a dedicated dualaspect gymnasium are to the far end of the hallway which could provide annexe facilities if required. The large open-plan kitchen and living space is ideal for entertaining. A trio of French doors flow naturally to the grounds. The kitchen comprises an array of luxury cabinetry and appliances, along with an island with inset sink, an Everhot range and pantry. The main staircase rises to a feature landing providing access to the bedrooms and bathrooms. The stunning principal suite with a dressing room and a luxury en suite bathroom enjoying spectacular views over the property's beautiful gardens, fields and woodland, on to The South Downs. There is a family bathroom, shower room and four further light-filled and well-proportioned bedrooms, one of which features an en suite bathroom. On the North wing is a separate guest suite with living room, shower, dressing room and bedroom.Deerkeepers CottageA charming detached, contemporary cottage with an open plan living area, luxurious bathrooms and two double bedrooms, beautifully presented and decorated in Farrow and Ball colours. The hand-made kitchen has granite worktops and there are two modern bathrooms with vanity cupboards. The comfy sitting area has a wood-burning stove and there is underfloor heating throughout. The entrance door leads into a coat lobby before arriving into the open plan kitchen with a Bosch electric oven, induction hob, microwave/ oven, fridge, separate freezer, dishwasher and washer/dryer. The sitting/dining area features the pretty wood burning stove, and the master bedroom (situated on the ground floor) has fitted wardrobe and leads to a modern en suite bathroom with a large shower bath, vanity cupboard and w.c. The second bedroom (first floor) has twin beds and is open plan to its private staircase and lobby with an en suite wet room situated on the ground floor. Outside, the cottage enjoys a private terrace and landscape gardens.Woodpeckers CottageA second detached contemporary holiday cottage again finished to an exacting standard with a spacious, light, open plan living area, luxurious bathroom and a beautiful bedroom. The quality of finish continues with decorations in Farrow and Ball colours and granite worktops to the well-fitted kitchen. There is a cosy sitting room and central heating throughout. The entrance door leads from a porch into an open plan, triple aspect sitting/dining room featuring a contemporary wood burning stove and leading through to the kitchen area. The fully equipped, open plan kitchen is well fitted with integrated Neff electric oven, induction hob, fridge and dishwasher, plus the utility cupboard with plumbing for washer/dryer. The double bedroom has twin built in double wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with a walk in shower having two-shower head options, large double-ended bath and plenty of storage within the hand made vanity unit, and a heated towel rail. Outside, Woodpeckers Cottage has a brick paved patio area with well stocked and mature plants plus an established hedgerow providing seclusion. Agents Note: Both cottages are currently run as a very successful holiday let business but equally make excellent additions to the main accommodation.The property sits in a sizeable plot of 13.50 acres surrounded by glorious Sussex countryside and mature tree lines. It is approached via bespoke electric double gates opening to an extensive gravelled driveway and the stunning archway leading to the front courtyard. The driveway peels off to the right leading down to the two detached cottages and the oak car barn and garage. The beautifully appointed detached cottages enjoy their own gardens and terraces. Beside the home is a pretty, brick-laid courtyard and various sun terraces with charming borders and trees, a beautiful water garden, fine landscaped formal grounds and gardens featuring a plethora of considered and vibrant herbaceous planting. Further features include a tennis court and substantial level lawns with stocked beds, a workshop, barn and attached stables, paddocks, pastureland and a manege.Equestrian FacilitiesThe excellent equestrian facilities are conveniently located to the lower end of the gardens, yet below the horizon view from the main house. There are timber stables under a corrugated roof consisting of 4 loose boxes, a tack room and barn, plus a central concrete yard. There is electric light and power plus mains water supply. Adjacent to the stables is the well drained, floodlit 60m x 20m Charles Britton manege topped with rubber and sand. There is 4.16 acres of post and rail fenced grazing paddocks and there is a second access driveway with secure electric gate which will allow access for horse boxes, machinery etc. There is access to bridleways leading to the 2,396 hectares of Ashdown Forest to enjoy.The property is situated on the periphery of thescenic Ashdown Forest between Forest Row and Sharpthorne in the High Weald AONB, with its local shop and cafe. Nearby West Hoathly has a primary school, sports clubs, public houses and a hotel with Michelin-starred restaurant. Thriving East Grinstead offers a comprehensive range of further shops, recreational and educational amenities, along with a mainline train station in addition to Three Bridges station linking to London, and easy access to the A23 and M23 for convenient road connections further afield. There are highly renowned schools in the area both state and private including West Hoathly CEP school, Michael Hall (Rudolph Steiner), Oathall Community College, Warden Park and Haywards Heath College. The local Prep schools Great Walstead, Cumnor House, Ardingly Prep and Brambletye are superb, as are Ardingly College, Worth Abbey, Hurstpierpoint College, Brighton College and Burgess Hill Girls. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sharpthorne-d561309/for-sale_i70607508
Holford Manor lies in beautiful rural location, at the end of a long shared private lane, and is approached over Chailey Common Nature Reserve. Understood to have origins dating from the late 17th century with later additions, the property has been totally refurbished to an exacting standard offering stylish living for family life and entertaining, surrounded by majestic views of the gardens and Sussex countryside. The house is mainly made of brick, sandstone and colour washed lower elevations, with principally tile hung upper elevations, under a mainly pitched clay tiled roof. The house has a welcoming entrance hall with central staircase leading to the first floor. There is a gorgeous newly fitted and reconfigured kitchen, with fitted units, breakfast island and formal dining area. The current owners have opened up this space with views through large floor to ceiling glass windows and doors, offering spectacular views of the grounds beyond. There is a large office with bespoke fitted bookshelves and cupboards and a utility room off the kitchen, and a downstairs cloakroom off the hall. On the other side of the hall is a delightful snug/tv room and off this room is an elegant, panelled double-aspect formal drawing room, with an open fireplace and doors leading through to the garden. The well-arranged ground floor accommodation is complemented on the first floor by a large principal suite, a major feature of the property, comprising a generous bedroom, bathroom and large, bespoke, handmade, fitted oak dressing room with central island and dressing table. On the other side of the hall are two beautifully appointed double bedrooms with ensuite shower rooms and on the second floor is a lovely guest bedroom suite with a large bedroom/sitting area and stylish ensuite bathroom with claw freestanding bath.The property offers an incredible opportunity to purchase a beautiful family home, in total seclusion and privacy surrounded by its own grounds and fields, a piece of Sussex heaven.Holford Manor is approached via large electric oak gates, from which the property's private entrance drive leads past the large four bay garaging and picturesque pond to a wide parking area adjacent to the house. From the parking area, a brick paved path leads through the garden to the rear of the house. Immediately to the front of the house is a wide York stone terrace with steps leading down to an ornamental pond. The gardens at Holford Manor surround the property and provide a superb setting for this lovely family home, having been beautifully landscaped by the current owners, offering formal and informal areas, including a stunning paved ornamental pond with water fountain and rose garden, magnificent trees, clipped hedging, herbaceous and perennial borders, a kitchen garden for vegetables and flowers, paved terraces, arboretums, and wide sweeping views across the surrounding fields.To the northwest of the main house, encircled by hedging and gardens, is a delightful two-bedroom cottage, with kitchen and bathroom and a private rear garden, ideal for guests or ancillary accommodation. Beyond the cottage to the west lies a newly refurbished and built indoor swimming pool complex with shower/changing room and seating area and an all-weather tennis court.There is a large array of outbuildings and stores, including polytunnels, greenhouses, sheds, stables, workshop and tractor stores. The gardens and grounds provide a superb setting for this beautiful period house, which is NOT listed and affords some wonderful views over the surrounding countryside, sitting on its own land of circa 50 Acres.Holford Manor is located in the quiet and beautiful countryside to the north of the South Downs near North Chailey and just 3 minutes' drive away from the lovely village of Newick with a baker, butcher, post office, great pubs and a coffee shop.The old market town of Haywards Heath lies some 8 miles to the northwest and provides an extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities, together with an excellent train service to Victoria/London Bridge in circa 42 minutes.The historic county town of Lewes is about 7 miles, with Gatwick Airport being some 22 miles to the northwest. The South Coast and the city of Brighton & Hove is about 14 miles, whilst the A23 lies to the west of Haywards Heath providing fast access to the M23/M25.There is an excellent selection of established preparatory and public schools in the area. These include Great Walstead, Cumnor House, Brambletye, Hurstpierpoint College, Ardingly, Burgess Hill School for Girls, Lewes Old Grammar School, Roedean, Benenden and Brighton College.The stunning surrounding countryside provides a vast range of sporting and recreational activities. Plumpton Racecourse, Glyndebourne, Goodwood, Ardingly showground, the South Coast and Brighton are all within easy reach.The local footpaths provide a vast network of stunning walks many leading towards the beautiful South Downs National Park. There are numerous excellent Golf courses nearby including Mid Sussex, Piltdown, Royal Ashdown and the East Sussex National courses, as well as reservoirs for water sports. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_north-chailey-d535149/for-sale_i68542920
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