出售, Guided Price: GBP 3,950,000
Blackboys, Uckfield, East Sussex, TN22 5HE, 伦敦, 英格兰, 英国
楼盘类型 : 单独家庭住宅
楼盘设计 : N/A
建筑面积 : 8,754 ft² / 813 m²
占地面积 : N/A
卧室 : 11
浴室 : 0
浴室(企缸) : 0
MLS#: N/A
楼盘简介
Location
Possingworth Manor is located just outside the village of Waldron, to the South-West of the village of Cross-in-Hand and the market town of Heathfield (approximately 4 miles). Heathfield has numerous supermarkets, cafes and restaurants and the larger towns of Tunbridge Wells, Lewes and Eastbourne, reached within approximately 15.4, 11.8 and 20.1 miles respectively, offer a wider range of shopping options, amenities and cultural venues.
The South Downs National Park to the west is renowned for beautiful walking routes, picturesque villages and is home to some of the most well reputed English wine estates, such as Rathfinny at Alfriston. Glyndebourne, with its opera house, is within 12 miles. There are numerous beaches to explore, including; Bexhill, Pevensey, Holywell, Birling Gap and Cuckmere Haven.
Mainline stations: Buxted 3.5 miles (Southern Rail with Services to London Bridge from 1hr 16 mins) or Stonegate 10.4 miles (South Eastern Rail with services to London Charing Cross from 1 hr 11 mins). Alternatively, Tunbridge Wells 15 miles (South Eastern Rail with services to London Charing Cross from 55 mins).
Private and state schools: There are village primary schools at Cross-in-Hand and Blackboys, with secondary schooling at Heathfield Community College which is within approximately 5 miles. Skippers Hill Manor preparatory school at Five Ashes is approximately 4.5 miles, Vine Hall School at Robertsbridge is approximately 14 mile and Battle Abbey, which also has a senior school, approximately 16 miles. For senior schools, there are co-ed options at Eastbourne, Brighton and Upper Dicker (Bedes), for girls at Mayfield and for boys at Tonbridge.
Cross in Hand has a private members health club and the villages around are set in fine countryside, with the choice a number of good local pubs, golf at the East Sussex National and Piltdown and horse racing at Plumpton, Lingfield and Brighton.
All distances and times are approximate.
Description
The Manor, which is grade II* listed, occupies a splendid rural setting outside the picturesque village of Waldron in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Waldron is a Saxon village with a 12th century church and a popular pub called The Star Inn.
From its elevated position, the principal reception rooms and bedrooms of the Manor are afforded wonderful far-reaching views over the gardens and land belonging to the property. The generous ground floor has 3 separate reception spaces, including the impressive 45’5 x 18’9 (13.25m x 5.72m) drawing room with a magnificent open fireplace, a characterful reception hall with open fireplace and wooden panelling and a dining room, conveniently adjacent to the kitchen. The kitchen has an oil-fired Nobel Range cooker and there is space for a breakfast table. A door leads out to the covered outdoor pool and terrace area. At the other end of the kitchen there is a door to the 2 bedroom annexe, which provides excellent staff or guest accommodation. At the far end of the ground floor is the cosy study, which has folded linen panelling. There are 6 double bedrooms on the first floor and 3 bathrooms. On the second floor, there are 5 further bedrooms, a family bathroom, linen room and storerooms. This floor is ideal for use as overflow guest accommodation or as a children’s floor.
Outside, the south-east facing stone terrace provides a delightful seating area with lovely views over the gardens to the pasture and woodland beyond. Much work was undertaken in recent times to restore and maintain the impressive garden infrastructure, including the walled ha-ha, with its sunken paved area and gate and in particular, the magical walled garden. This has a revolving summer house and a plethora of fruit trees, including; apples, pears, plums, damsons, and quince. The detached two-storey barn has a garage, workshop, studio and store spaces. The land at Possingworth Manor extends to approximately 17.03 acres and includes the gardens, former grass tennis court area, pasture, a woodland copse and a pond.
Directions
From Uckfield High Street, head south on High Street/B2102 towards Mill Lane. In 433ft, turn left on to Framfield Road/B2102. Continue for 3.9 miles then turn left on to Lewes Road/B2102. In 0.4 miles, turn right onto Possingworth Lane and continue for 0.4 miles until you reach Possingworth Manor located on your right.
Distances and times are approximate.
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Possingworth Manor is located just outside the village of Waldron, to the South-West of the village of Cross-in-Hand and the market town of Heathfield (approximately 4 miles). Heathfield has numerous supermarkets, cafes and restaurants and the larger towns of Tunbridge Wells, Lewes and Eastbourne, reached within approximately 15.4, 11.8 and 20.1 miles respectively, offer a wider range of shopping options, amenities and cultural venues.
The South Downs National Park to the west is renowned for beautiful walking routes, picturesque villages and is home to some of the most well reputed English wine estates, such as Rathfinny at Alfriston. Glyndebourne, with its opera house, is within 12 miles. There are numerous beaches to explore, including; Bexhill, Pevensey, Holywell, Birling Gap and Cuckmere Haven.
Mainline stations: Buxted 3.5 miles (Southern Rail with Services to London Bridge from 1hr 16 mins) or Stonegate 10.4 miles (South Eastern Rail with services to London Charing Cross from 1 hr 11 mins). Alternatively, Tunbridge Wells 15 miles (South Eastern Rail with services to London Charing Cross from 55 mins).
Private and state schools: There are village primary schools at Cross-in-Hand and Blackboys, with secondary schooling at Heathfield Community College which is within approximately 5 miles. Skippers Hill Manor preparatory school at Five Ashes is approximately 4.5 miles, Vine Hall School at Robertsbridge is approximately 14 mile and Battle Abbey, which also has a senior school, approximately 16 miles. For senior schools, there are co-ed options at Eastbourne, Brighton and Upper Dicker (Bedes), for girls at Mayfield and for boys at Tonbridge.
Cross in Hand has a private members health club and the villages around are set in fine countryside, with the choice a number of good local pubs, golf at the East Sussex National and Piltdown and horse racing at Plumpton, Lingfield and Brighton.
All distances and times are approximate.
Description
The Manor, which is grade II* listed, occupies a splendid rural setting outside the picturesque village of Waldron in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Waldron is a Saxon village with a 12th century church and a popular pub called The Star Inn.
From its elevated position, the principal reception rooms and bedrooms of the Manor are afforded wonderful far-reaching views over the gardens and land belonging to the property. The generous ground floor has 3 separate reception spaces, including the impressive 45’5 x 18’9 (13.25m x 5.72m) drawing room with a magnificent open fireplace, a characterful reception hall with open fireplace and wooden panelling and a dining room, conveniently adjacent to the kitchen. The kitchen has an oil-fired Nobel Range cooker and there is space for a breakfast table. A door leads out to the covered outdoor pool and terrace area. At the other end of the kitchen there is a door to the 2 bedroom annexe, which provides excellent staff or guest accommodation. At the far end of the ground floor is the cosy study, which has folded linen panelling. There are 6 double bedrooms on the first floor and 3 bathrooms. On the second floor, there are 5 further bedrooms, a family bathroom, linen room and storerooms. This floor is ideal for use as overflow guest accommodation or as a children’s floor.
Outside, the south-east facing stone terrace provides a delightful seating area with lovely views over the gardens to the pasture and woodland beyond. Much work was undertaken in recent times to restore and maintain the impressive garden infrastructure, including the walled ha-ha, with its sunken paved area and gate and in particular, the magical walled garden. This has a revolving summer house and a plethora of fruit trees, including; apples, pears, plums, damsons, and quince. The detached two-storey barn has a garage, workshop, studio and store spaces. The land at Possingworth Manor extends to approximately 17.03 acres and includes the gardens, former grass tennis court area, pasture, a woodland copse and a pond.
Directions
From Uckfield High Street, head south on High Street/B2102 towards Mill Lane. In 433ft, turn left on to Framfield Road/B2102. Continue for 3.9 miles then turn left on to Lewes Road/B2102. In 0.4 miles, turn right onto Possingworth Lane and continue for 0.4 miles until you reach Possingworth Manor located on your right.
Distances and times are approximate.