Maybanks - Whole

Rudgwick, Horsham, Surrey, RH12 3AA

Guide Price

£15,700,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Dec 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 78 acres
  • 10 beds

Residential Tags: Manor House

Property Tags: Equestrian, Leisure Business, Tennis Court

Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland

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  • First Marketed: Dec 2022
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • Residential Tags: Manor House
  • Property Tags: Equestrian, Leisure Business, Tennis Court
  • Land Tags: Paddock, Woodland
Set within 78 acres and with origins believed to date back to the late 18th century, Maybanks presents a superb opportunity for those seeking a property of immense character and charm with potential to extend and improve, coupled with the option of acquiring six additional estate houses. Unusually, the house showcases three types of build including a tiled, hipped roof that is gabled at one end, a Flemish bond brick with blue headers, and a string course between the ground and first floors.

The property may be accessed via two separate, long sweeping driveways and is a hidden gem, being wonderfully situated within its extensive grounds and with an exceptional level of privacy, belying its proximity to local amenities and transport links. Due to its elevated position, it also enjoys captivating far-reaching views over its own land and surrounding countryside towards the North Downs.

Internally, the extensive accommodation doesn’t disappoint and although the house is in the midst of renovation and improvement, it continues to provide excellent family living and entertaining space. The many interesting and original features include the welcoming reception hall with painted wood-panelled walls, flagstone floor, bay window with built-in window seat, and inglenook fireplace; the galleried dining room; the turret viewing room; cellar providing useful storage space; ornate cornicing; excellent ceiling heights; sash windows; impressive fireplaces. It is worth noting that planning permission has been granted to extend the ground floor by way of a single-storey extension that spans the width of the rear of the house and works have already commenced. Due to its westerly aspect, the extension will provide superb space in which to relax and enjoy the sunsets. There is additional permission for a single side extension for leisure use including a swimming pool.

The house has the advantage of two separate staircases rising to the first floor, thereby creating flexibility with the north wing enjoying its own independent access and providing self-contained living space, ideal for guest or au-pair accommodation.

This is a rarely available opportunity for those seeking a renovation project to restore a manor house to its former glory, and perhaps even surpass what has gone on before it.

Gardens and grounds
Approached via either a long driveway meandering through woodland or the second, with more of an open-air feel, Maybanks creates a memorable and striking first impression.

The grounds are truly a wonderful feature of the property, successfully combining gardens with parkland-style grounds to create an outstanding setting for the property.

To the south of the house is an ‘all weather’ tennis court and also discreetly positioned temporary stables and paddock; there is planning permission for a permanent stable block and garaging.

Maybanks enjoys a tranquil 'tucked away' setting, to the north of the charming village of Rudgwick offering an array of amenities including local shops, country public houses, a doctors' surgery, dentist, church and also several active sports clubs. Nearby Cranleigh, which is renowned as being the largest village in England, boasts an eclectic range of high street and independent shops including an M&S Food, restaurants, cafes and country pubs, plus a vibrant weekly market. It is also home to a library, an arts centre, a leisure centre and a golf and country club.

Guildford is easily accessible and provides further extensive amenities and a fast rail link to Waterloo. Horsham offers similar facilities including a John Lewis and Waitrose and a rail link to Victoria and London Bridge. Maybanks is also within easy reach of the A23 which in turn links with the M23 and provides access to the national motorway network, London, and Heathrow and Gatwick Airports.

There are a number of nearby schools, both within the state and private sectors and include Cranleigh School, St. Catherine's, Farlington, Charterhouse, Christ’s Hospital, Pennthorpe, Duke of Kent, Longacre and a highly regarded village pre-school and primary school

Leisure and sporting pursuits in the region are in abundance, including walking, cycling and riding in the local countryside, polo at Knepp Castle, Hurtwood and Cowdray Park; racing at Plumpton, Lingfield and Goodwood. The South Downs National Park and the South Coast are within easy reach. Local spa and country house hotels include South Lodge, Alexander House and Ockenden Manor. For the opera enthuseiast, Glyndebourne in Lewes is the site of an opera house that since 1934 has been the venue for the annual Glyndebourne Festival Opera.

Marketed by: Strutt & Parker, National Country House Department

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