Guide price £1,500,000 - £1,750,000. This property offers a superb blend of accommodation arranged over two floors and has further garaging and outside store space which makes an ideal home for a growing family.To the ground floor, the reception hallway welcomes you and leads through to a fabulous open plan kitchen/dining/family room. The kitchen has a contemporary style with contrasting worksurfaces running through and shaker style cabinets. There is space for a range style cooker plus further integrated appliances and a sociable sit-up breakfast bar. Adjacent to the kitchen/dining/family room is a triple aspect sitting room of decent proportions where you can enjoy fine views over the rear gardens. There is also a brick built fireplace with a log burner which is ideal for crisp winter evenings. Further reception space includes a second sitting room/snug with an aspect of the front of the property which leads through to a fabulous conservatory. There is also a study area with a fireplace and log burner plus the clever thought of alcove cupboards making ideal storage space. Also of note to ground floor is a utility room and cloakroom.To the first floor, the main bedroom enjoys a double aspect and has fabulous views over the rear garden. There is ample fitted wardrobe space and a well equipped en-suite bathroom with a separate walk-in shower, a bath, wash hand basin and a low-level WC.Property description continuesAt the opposing wing of the house is a further bedroom with a en-suite shower room and to complete the first floor are four further bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite, and a family bathroom.OutsideA large gravel driveway leads to the front of the property and provides ample parking. The front and rear gardens are predominately laid to lawn and have selections of mature shrubs, trees and planting. There are several outdoor terrace areas which are ideal for alfresco dining and taking in the garden views. There is also a selection of outbuildings which are a real feature of the property and include garaging and workshops/store space which offers ideal potential for conversion alongside a summer house.SituationThe central area of Slinfold is a conservation area and includes a village store and Post Office, St Peter's Church and Primary School. Opposite the store is the Red Lyon pub, which is very popular with locals. They host fantastic events throughout the year, attracting guests from the village and beyond.HallwaySitting room 22'1 (6.73m) x 16'3 (4.95m)Dining room 27'8 (8.43m) x 11'10 (3.61m)Study 12'1 (3.68m) x 11'11 (3.63m)Snug 15'7 (4.75m) x 12'1 (3.68m)Kitchen 13'9 (4.19m) x 8'11 (2.72m)Utility Room 8'11 (2.72m) x 8'11 (2.72m)CloakroomConservatory 13'1 (3.99m) x 12'7 (3.84m)LandingBedroom 1 16'3 (4.95m) x 13'3 (4.04m)En-suite bathroom 10'2 (3.1m) x 6'11 (2.11m)Bedroom 2 11'9 (3.58m) x 10'1 (3.07m)Bedroom 3 13'1 (3.99m) x 9'1 (2.77m)En-suite Shower roomBedroom 4 15'6 (4.72m) x 11'11 (3.63m)En-suite Shower roomBedroom 5 12'1 (3.68m) x 8'3 (2.51m)Bedroom 6 10'9 (3.28m) x 8'3 (2.51m)Family Bathroom 8'3 (2.51m) x 5'5 (1.65m)GardenSummer House 24'7 (7.49m) x 13'10 (4.22m)Store 1 13'3 (4.04m) x 8'8 (2.64m)Store 2 11'9 (3.58m) x 8'8 (2.64m)Store 3 8'8 (2.64m) x 7'1 (2.16m)Store 4 11'1 (3.38m) x 9'1 (2.77m)Garage 17'7 (5.36m) x 16'4 (4.98m)Driveway parkingPhotosDetails correct: 13th October 2022
£ 1,500,000
Magpies enjoys a rural location on the fringe of the village backing onto open farmland. The property has an attractive period appearance and the extensive accommodation boasts enormous character and its configuration lends itself to a number of uses. The main reception room is magnificent with its handsome brick fireplace and timbered walls and vaulted ceiling. The double doors open to a large dining room. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of fitted units, island and appliances, beamed ceiling and exposed brick and stonework. Adjacent is the hallway with ample storage and leads through to the utility room.On the first floor the galleried landing provides sufficient space for a study area and has a double glazed door opening onto a balcony. The five double bedrooms all have en-suites, the main bedroom could also be self-contained as it has its own access via an external staircase.Outside, the final bedroom is detached from the house which is a king size suite, adjacent to the decked area overlooking farmland.The property has an impressive long driveway with a five bar gate and ample parking. The gardens are attractively laid out with well stocked herbaceous borders, fruit trees and a pond, with paved courtyards adjoining the house and the heated swimming pool has changing facilities. There is an extensive range of outbuildings and a home office.Sitting/dining roomDining roomKitchenUtility RoomBedroom 2(Hambledon)En-suiteBedroom 3(Roundell)En-suite and separate cloakroomBedroom 5En-suiteLandingBedroom 1En-suiteBedroom 4En-suiteGarden(Pear Tree)En-suiteLarge GardenHeated swimming poolChanging room & pool pump roomParkingGarageStoreOutbuildingWorkshopHome OfficeLocationThe picturesque and popular village of Slinfold with its village shop, primary school and popular public house is only about half a mile away with the larger historic village of Billingshurst lying just under 4 miles to the south with a mainline train service into London Victoria. The large market town of Horsham, with its pedestrian shopping mall, arts and leisure centre is situated about 4.5 miles to the north east and Gatwick International Airport and London are 20 and 40 miles respectively. Sporting and recreational facilities abound in the area including golf at the nearby Slinfold Golf Course.Details correct: 28th July 2022
£ 1,650,000
Rivermede House is a beautiful Victorian country house set in stunning gardens with an excellent detached converted barn.The spacious and well-proportioned accommodation includes many attractive features including panelling to the entrance hall and drawing room, open fires and all principal rooms enjoy delightful southerly views over the beautiful gardens.On the ground floor there is an excellent suite of reception rooms including a fine triple aspect panelled drawing room with beamed ceiling and an open fireplace with a marble surround; a spacious sitting room with fireplace, high beamed ceiling and double doors opening onto the terrace; a panelled snug with fireplace and doors leading to the study and the dining room. Beyond the dining room is the kitchen/breakfast room with an extensive range of pine units, built-in appliances, a four oven Aga and fitted bench seating in the bay window. On the first floor there is a superb principal suite comprising a bedroom with fireplace, spacious bedroom with Jacuzzi bath and separate shower, dressing room with built-in cupboards and access to a covered balcony with delightful views over the gardens to the south. There are four further bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room and a family bathroom.Adjacent to the main house is a detached converted period Barn. At present the barn comprises an impressive full height reception room with a tiled floor and a wood burner stove. To one end is a first floor bedroom, also on the ground floor there is a kitchen and shower room. Planning permission exists for a new wing to the barn which if constructed would provide three further bedrooms, two bathrooms (one ensuite) and a tv room – Horsham District Council ref DC/20/1871.OutsideFrom the private lane an electric gate set on brick pillars opens to a sweeping gravel driveway. The gardens are truly a delightful feature enjoying a high degree of privacy and contain numerous mature specimen trees and shrubs. At the front the gardens are screened by a high beech hedge and are laid to lawn inset and bordered by a variety of established trees and flowering shrubs. Stone paths extend around the house to a full width south facing terrace. Beyond, the gardens are laid to lawn with feature box hedging and a sunken rose garden with a central lily pond. Sweeping lawns are bordered by a wide variety of specimen mature trees and shrubs and to either side there are informal areas creating secluded walkways and providing further privacy and protection. Beyond the formal lawns is an orchard and to one side there is a pond with an island. On the southern boundary is a former inlet from the river adjacent to which is a charming brick and tiled summerhouse. To the south of the barn is a large paved courtyard which opens onto a further rose garden and a heated swimming pool set in a stone surround. An adjacent barbecue set in a tiled canopy and clad with a mature Wisteria creates an excellent entertaining area. A broad paved rose walk gently rises to the main south facing terrace. Screened from the garden is a timber store/workshop with light and power facilities and a greenhouse. The gardens and grounds adjoin open paddocks and farmland to the south and west and in all extend to about 3 acres (1.21 ha).SituationThe Property is situated up a private lane in a semi-rural position within the hamlet of Shermanbury. The nearby villages of Henfield and Cowfold offer everyday amenities including shops, pubs doctors surgeries and primary age schooling, with the larger centres oh Horsham and Haywards Heath about 9 & 10 miles distant respectively. The larger bustling metropolis of Brighton & Hove are also easily reached, being only about 14 miles distant over the Downs. The immediate area is known for its lovely walking with The Downs Link able to be accessed nearby off the lane. There is superb local schooling available nearby, both state and private.Additional InformationHorsham District Council - Council Tax Band G for Main House and & Council Tax Band C for Barn.
£ 1,900,000
Rivermede House is a beautiful Victorian country house set in stunning gardens with an excellent detached converted barn.The spacious and well-proportioned accommodation includes many attractive features including panelling to the entrance hall and drawing room, open fires and all principal rooms enjoy delightful southerly views over the beautiful gardens.On the ground floor there is an excellent suite of reception rooms including a fine triple aspect panelled drawing room with beamed ceiling and an open fireplace with a marble surround; a spacious sitting room with fireplace, high beamed ceiling and double doors opening onto the terrace; a panelled snug with fireplace and doors leading to the study and the dining room. Beyond the dining room is the kitchen/breakfast room with an extensive range of pine units, built-in appliances, a four oven Aga and fitted bench seating in the bay window. On the first floor there is a superb principal suite comprising a bedroom with fireplace, spacious bedroom with Jacuzzi bath and separate shower, dressing room with built-in cupboards and access to a covered balcony with delightful views over the gardens to the south. There are four further bedrooms, one with ensuite shower room and a family bathroom.Adjacent to the main house is a detached converted period Barn. At present the barn comprises an impressive full height reception room with a tiled floor and a wood burner stove. To one end is a first floor bedroom, also on the ground floor there is a kitchen and shower room. Planning permission exists for a new wing to the barn which if constructed would provide three further bedrooms, two bathrooms (one ensuite) and a tv room – Horsham District Council ref DC/20/1871.OutsideFrom the private lane an electric gate set on brick pillars opens to a sweeping gravel driveway. The gardens are truly a delightful feature enjoying a high degree of privacy and contain numerous mature specimen trees and shrubs. At the front the gardens are screened by a high beech hedge and are laid to lawn inset and bordered by a variety of established trees and flowering shrubs. Stone paths extend around the house to a full width south facing terrace. Beyond, the gardens are laid to lawn with feature box hedging and a sunken rose garden with a central lily pond. Sweeping lawns are bordered by a wide variety of specimen mature trees and shrubs and to either side there are informal areas creating secluded walkways and providing further privacy and protection. Beyond the formal lawns is an orchard and to one side there is a pond with an island. On the southern boundary is a former inlet from the river adjacent to which is a charming brick and tiled summerhouse. To the south of the barn is a large paved courtyard which opens onto a further rose garden and a heated swimming pool set in a stone surround. An adjacent barbecue set in a tiled canopy and clad with a mature Wisteria creates an excellent entertaining area. A broad paved rose walk gently rises to the main south facing terrace. Screened from the garden is a timber store/workshop with light and power facilities and a greenhouse. The gardens and grounds adjoin open paddocks and farmland to the south and west and in all extend to about 3 acres (1.21 ha).SituationThe Property is situated up a private lane in a semi-rural position within the hamlet of Shermanbury. The nearby villages of Henfield and Cowfold offer everyday amenities including shops, pubs doctors surgeries and primary age schooling, with the larger centres oh Horsham and Haywards Heath about 9 & 10 miles distant respectively. The larger bustling metropolis of Brighton & Hove are also easily reached, being only about 14 miles distant over the Downs. The immediate area is known for its lovely walking with The Downs Link able to be accessed nearby off the lane. There is superb local schooling available nearby, both state and private.Additional InformationHorsham District Council - Council Tax Band G for Main House and & Council Tax Band C for Barn.
£ 1,900,000
Upper Lydwicke House is an attractive detached home with partially tile-hung elevations, that benefits from an array of spacious, light-filled accommodation set over two floors. The charming entranceway opens to an airy reception hall with a cloakroom, utility and stairs to the first floor, which flows onto the sociable open-plan living spaces. The kitchen/family/dining room area, with its warm wooden flooring, comprises a sleek kitchen with glossy base cabinetry arranged in an L-shape, a large contemporary range cooker with induction hob, various integrated appliances and an adjacent pantry. There is a breakfast bar, ample space for formal mealtimes, a cosy family space and a tucked-away study, with the further 27 ft. Dualaspect reception room enjoying double doors to the terrace and garden. On the first floor are four well-proportioned bedrooms. The generous, bright principal suite has tranquil views, a separate dressing room and a modern en suite bathroom with a chic bathtub, dual sinks and a separate glass walk-in shower. Two additional bedrooms benefit also from walk-in wardrobes and contemporary en suite bathrooms, with freestanding bathtubs, with a further bedroom and a large family bathroom completing the floor.Slinfold offers various amenities including golf, tennis and cricket clubs, a coffee shop, bakery, primary school, a public house and church, with nearby Billingshurst providing a more extensive range of facilities and shops and a station linking to London. The thriving market town of Horsham offers supermarkets, eateries, bars, theatres, a shopping centre and the cobbled Carfax. Road links are convenient via the A24, M23 and M25 and well-regarded nearby schools include Farlington and Pennthorpe.The property resides in a sizeable wrap-around plot encircled by uninterrupted countryside. Its substantial grounds approaching 16.5 acres comprise large expanses of private level manicured lawns, with a paved sun terrace beside the home flowing across to the considerable indoor swimming pool. The bright space includes a shower room and triple doors to the terrace, with a separate gymnasium. A large gated in-and-out driveway sweeps alongside the property and offers ample parking in combination with a detached garage, whilst a number of colourful mature trees surround the plot.
£ 2,150,000
Wallhurst Manor is situated in a prime position in West Sussex. With major towns such as Haywards Heath, Horsham, Brighton and Chichester all within close proximity, whilst the pretty villages of Cuckfield and Hurstpierpoint offer everything from boutique shopping to gastro pubs.Fast trains from Haywards Heath (London Victoria 44 mins, London Bridge 44 mins, London Waterloo 56mins) provide commutable access into London whilst Brighton is just over 15mins. The international airports of Gatwick (17.8 miles) and Heathrow (54 miles) provide overseas travel whilst local attraction include Hickstead All England Show Jumping Ground, the South of England show at Ardingly and horseracing at Lingfield, Goodwood, Fontwell and Plumpton.Cowfold 2 miles, Horsham 6.7 miles, Hayward heath 7.4 miles, Brighton 16 miles, Chichester 30.5 miles, London 43.3 miles (All distances are approximate)
£ 3,950,000
Please see our detailed walk - through video attachedref : MadorIf you are searching for your dream home in the countryside or a change of lifestyle, this is a must see!Morley Manor holds an official Grade II Listed historic designation, is of medieval origins, features formal gardens and grounds with equestrian facilities. The architecture of this property allows every room to be immersed with natural light and has spectacular views of the formal gardens, the lake and the breathtaking South Downs.Built in the 17th century, the estate was perhaps named from the family of John Morley, who was a local parishioner in 1652.Restored, enlarged and partly rebuilt over the years, undergoing extensive renovation under the current owner, it is now finished to the highest standard of craftsmanship down to the last detail with no expense spared turning this into a fine family home.The 6,918-square-foot main house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and five reception rooms, and sits upon 14.25 acres of land. Entering Morley Manor you are greeted with the extraordinary reception area which leads through to the elegant Grand Hall complete with feature fireplace, hand carved staircase and exquisite chandelier with alluring gold leaf embellished ceiling mouldings.The heart of this home is an impressive hand made superb Clive Christian designer kitchen which oozes pure luxury as does the rest of the house. This flows into 20ft long Orangery which is flooded with natural light and overlooks the formal gardens and lake, the perfect place to relax. There is a choice of two dinning rooms which is perfect for family gatherings and entertainment. The ground floor further benefits from drawing room, study, family room and wine cellar.On the first floor there is a luxurious master bedroom suite comprising of an elevated bedroom area with an exceptionally large dressing room, complete with hand carved fitted furniture. The ornate design of the fitted furniture flows from dressing area through the master suite to the classic designed en-suite. There are a further three double bedrooms all complete with en-suite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms has the benefit of private living room with an exquisite library.The outstanding courtyard area, over 2,500-square-foot, offers further accommodation consisting of two individual apartments with six additional bedrooms spread among the coach house. The courtyard also houses the most superb equestrian facilities, complete with nine Loddon stables, two oak stables, a heated rug room, a horse solarium area with washdown bay and an olympic sized all-weather sand school horse arena with training mirrors, post and railed paddocks. The current owner is a 22 times National Equestrian Champion and has competed on an Olympic level and these facilities are a reflection of her continued success.The grounds also showcase manicured formal gardens complete with a lily pond, as well as walled gardens and a greenhouse. The property’s incredible range of recreational features include a tennis court, an outdoor bar and barbeque area, an outdoor 14m heated swimming pool, hot tub and a pool house that includes lounge areas and a sauna.There is also a gym, two double garages and car port in an additional outbuilding.The hamlet of Shermanbury features an ancient parish church, and is close to a range of very well-regarded schools, including Farlington, Handcross Park, Cottesmore, Hurstpierpoint College and the coastal town of Brighton.Local shopping facilities are available at the nearby villages of Cowfold, Henfield and Partridge Green while the larger centers of Horsham and Haywards Heath, each about eight miles away, provide comprehensive facilities and main line rail services to London (Victoria/London Bridge). The area is generally well-connected, with the A23 roadway just five miles from the property, providing easy access to Gatwick Airport, as well as the M23/M25 and the national motorway network.If you aspire to be the next Lord and Lady of the Manor, this one is for you...Please contact us for more informationRef : Mador
£ 5,000,000
Please see our detailed walk - through video attachedref : MadorIf you are searching for your dream home in the countryside or a change of lifestyle, this is a must see!Morley Manor holds an official Grade II Listed historic designation, is of medieval origins, features formal gardens and grounds with equestrian facilities. The architecture of this property allows every room to be immersed with natural light and has spectacular views of the formal gardens, the lake and the breathtaking South Downs.Built in the 17th century, the estate was perhaps named from the family of John Morley, who was a local parishioner in 1652.Restored, enlarged and partly rebuilt over the years, undergoing extensive renovation under the current owner, it is now finished to the highest standard of craftsmanship down to the last detail with no expense spared turning this into a fine family home.The 6,918-square-foot main house has five bedrooms, four bathrooms and five reception rooms, and sits upon 14.25 acres of land. Entering Morley Manor you are greeted with the extraordinary reception area which leads through to the elegant Grand Hall complete with feature fireplace, hand carved staircase and exquisite chandelier with alluring gold leaf embellished ceiling mouldings.The heart of this home is an impressive hand made superb Clive Christian designer kitchen which oozes pure luxury as does the rest of the house. This flows into 20ft long Orangery which is flooded with natural light and overlooks the formal gardens and lake, the perfect place to relax. There is a choice of two dinning rooms which is perfect for family gatherings and entertainment. The ground floor further benefits from drawing room, study, family room and wine cellar.On the first floor there is a luxurious master bedroom suite comprising of an elevated bedroom area with an exceptionally large dressing room, complete with hand carved fitted furniture. The ornate design of the fitted furniture flows from dressing area through the master suite to the classic designed en-suite. There are a further three double bedrooms all complete with en-suite bathrooms. One of the bedrooms has the benefit of private living room with an exquisite library.The outstanding courtyard area, over 2,500-square-foot, offers further accommodation consisting of two individual apartments with six additional bedrooms spread among the coach house. The courtyard also houses the most superb equestrian facilities, complete with nine Loddon stables, two oak stables, a heated rug room, a horse solarium area with washdown bay and an olympic sized all-weather sand school horse arena with training mirrors, post and railed paddocks. The current owner is a 22 times National Equestrian Champion and has competed on an Olympic level and these facilities are a reflection of her continued success.The grounds also showcase manicured formal gardens complete with a lily pond, as well as walled gardens and a greenhouse. The property’s incredible range of recreational features include a tennis court, an outdoor bar and barbeque area, an outdoor 14m heated swimming pool, hot tub and a pool house that includes lounge areas and a sauna.There is also a gym, two double garages and car port in an additional outbuilding.The hamlet of Shermanbury features an ancient parish church, and is close to a range of very well-regarded schools, including Farlington, Handcross Park, Cottesmore, Hurstpierpoint College and the coastal town of Brighton.Local shopping facilities are available at the nearby villages of Cowfold, Henfield and Partridge Green while the larger centers of Horsham and Haywards Heath, each about eight miles away, provide comprehensive facilities and main line rail services to London (Victoria/London Bridge). The area is generally well-connected, with the A23 roadway just five miles from the property, providing easy access to Gatwick Airport, as well as the M23/M25 and the national motorway network.If you aspire to be the next Lord and Lady of the Manor, this one is for you...Please contact us for more informationRef : Mador
£ 5,000,000