St Joseph's Hall is a typical example of late Arts & Crafts architecture and demonstrates the aspiration to put craftsmanship on show, display the quality of functional design and materials, and showcase the abilities of those involved in the construction. The solidity of its structure with flint covered outside walls almost 2 feet thick, a Horsham stone roof, and oak mullioned windows have ably fulfilled their purpose and give intrinsic beauty to the building. Designed and built between 1908 and 1910, in the Vernacular Revival style of E.S. Prior, it has a rich history of occupants, and for 40 years was the home of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Arundel and Brighton from 1965 until its sale to the current owners.Magnificent oak floorboards, brick and tiled fireplaces, and a wonderful plasterwork ceiling in the principal reception room are notable features. The first floor has been thoughtfully designed to provide excellent family bedrooms and separate guest rooms, each area with independent stairs, but with the ability to be adapted to individual requirements. All the principal bedrooms have views out to The South Downs. There is a 'nanny apartment' on the top floor.The property is approached via a gated sweeping driveway. The house is well situated within a parkland and landscaped garden of some 10 acres, with a vineyard beyond taking the total to approximately 16.97 acres in all. There is a magnificent walled kitchen garden with 2 substantial restored Victorian greenhouses, an orchard planted with apply, cherry, peach, pear, plum, and quince, together with formal lawns, and wild meadow beyond.To the east of the house are a pair of cottages of similar design to the house, built as staff cottages and situated within a courtyard formed by extensive outbuildings for storage, workshops, and garaging.A further 34.74 acres of land is available via separate negotiationStorrington 0.8 miles, Pulborough 5.4 miles, Horsham 15 miles, Chichester 16.8 miles, Brighton 20.4 miles, Gatwick Airport 32.5 miles, Heathrow Airport 59 miles, Central London 54 miles (All distances are approximate).Occupying an exceptional setting at the foot of the glorious South Downs, St Joseph's Hall has stunning views over adjoining vineyards and agricultural pasture towards Chantry Hill in the distance. The dramatic backdrop forms part of The South Downs National Park and the house itself sits in beautiful, secluded grounds off a country lane, yet within only a few minutes walk of the village centre. A nearby footpath gives access to country walks.
£ 5,250,000