6 bedroom house
Wadhurst, East Sussex, TN5 6JT
Guide Price
£1,950,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II, Oast House
Property Tags: Livestock Farm
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2021
- Removed: Feb 2022
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II, Oast House
- Property Tags: Livestock Farm
- Land Tags: Paddock
The properties making up the farm complex include a Grade II listed Wealden Hall House with late Medieval origins; a curtilage listed oast house; a listed unconverted late Medieval barn; a listed 16th Century oak framed threshing barn; a workman's cottage and a fully converted two bedroom cottage. The farm buildings and land include a former dairy, cattle shed, former chicken shed, two large ponds, an old orchard and a paddock. A further 58 acres of land is available by separate negotiation.
Skinners Farm House
A Grade II listed Wealden Hall House with late Medieval origins, of brick construction with part tile hung upper elevations on an oak frame, all under a tiled roof with a covered porch and attractive cat slide roof to the rear. The property has been refurbished by the current owners and, internally, boasts a wealth of period feature including two large inglenook fireplaces, exposed original floor boards, exposed beams and timbers, a range of fireplaces and wood burning stove. The principal reception rooms are well proportioned and provide fantastic family accommodation. The kitchen benefits from an electric Aga and handmade kitchen units. Externally a brick path leads to the front door flanked by a formal lawned garden. To the rear there is a large paved terrace and a pond which leads onto the oast house.
Skinners Oast House
A curtilage listed detached oast house comprising two square kilns of brick construction with oak timber framed upper elevations under a Kent peg tiled roof.
The Granary
An attractive Grade II listed barn dating back to the late Medieval period, in need of complete refurbishment. The barn is oak framed with a part brick / part sandstone plinth under a Kent peg tiled roof.
Colyers Barn
A Grade II listed detached 16th Century oak framed threshing barn under a slate tiled roof, slightly attached to a triple open bay garage. The barn is currently being used for storage and, internally, has a wonderful display of wall and ceiling timbers.
Farm Worker's Cottage
Close to Colyers Barn is the old farm workers' cottage which comprises a two room, single storey oak framed barn under a Kent peg tiled roof.
Miriam's Cottage
A fully converted detached cottage, with brick base and timber clad external elevations under a tiled roof, and also character features such as exposed beams, wood burner with stone surround and vaulted ceilings. The cottage provides fantastic ancillary accommodation with a kitchen, large living room, two bedrooms and a shower room. At the rear of the property there is a small area of garden and also a utility room.
Courtyard Dairy
A substantial horseshoe shaped single storey agricultural building. It is of brick construction with a Kent peg tiled roof and was previously used as a dairy.
At the southern end of the dairy there is a large agricultural building housing cattle and, beyond that, the silage clamp. Adjacent to the dairy is a long, low chicken shed (currently used for storage).
The Land
The gardens and grounds surrounding the properties include two large ponds (their origins once used to extract iron deposits) as well as an old orchard, a paddock, a partially finished shepherd's hut, a wood shed and a summer house.
There are two accesses to the farmland - one via the main entrance and the other via Bassetts Lane. There are two distinct and unique farmyards, the upper and the lower.
In all the property extends to about 4.19 acres with 62.06 acres in total but by separate negotiation.
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Tunbridge Wells
Skinners Farm House
A Grade II listed Wealden Hall House with late Medieval origins, of brick construction with part tile hung upper elevations on an oak frame, all under a tiled roof with a covered porch and attractive cat slide roof to the rear. The property has been refurbished by the current owners and, internally, boasts a wealth of period feature including two large inglenook fireplaces, exposed original floor boards, exposed beams and timbers, a range of fireplaces and wood burning stove. The principal reception rooms are well proportioned and provide fantastic family accommodation. The kitchen benefits from an electric Aga and handmade kitchen units. Externally a brick path leads to the front door flanked by a formal lawned garden. To the rear there is a large paved terrace and a pond which leads onto the oast house.
Skinners Oast House
A curtilage listed detached oast house comprising two square kilns of brick construction with oak timber framed upper elevations under a Kent peg tiled roof.
The Granary
An attractive Grade II listed barn dating back to the late Medieval period, in need of complete refurbishment. The barn is oak framed with a part brick / part sandstone plinth under a Kent peg tiled roof.
Colyers Barn
A Grade II listed detached 16th Century oak framed threshing barn under a slate tiled roof, slightly attached to a triple open bay garage. The barn is currently being used for storage and, internally, has a wonderful display of wall and ceiling timbers.
Farm Worker's Cottage
Close to Colyers Barn is the old farm workers' cottage which comprises a two room, single storey oak framed barn under a Kent peg tiled roof.
Miriam's Cottage
A fully converted detached cottage, with brick base and timber clad external elevations under a tiled roof, and also character features such as exposed beams, wood burner with stone surround and vaulted ceilings. The cottage provides fantastic ancillary accommodation with a kitchen, large living room, two bedrooms and a shower room. At the rear of the property there is a small area of garden and also a utility room.
Courtyard Dairy
A substantial horseshoe shaped single storey agricultural building. It is of brick construction with a Kent peg tiled roof and was previously used as a dairy.
At the southern end of the dairy there is a large agricultural building housing cattle and, beyond that, the silage clamp. Adjacent to the dairy is a long, low chicken shed (currently used for storage).
The Land
The gardens and grounds surrounding the properties include two large ponds (their origins once used to extract iron deposits) as well as an old orchard, a paddock, a partially finished shepherd's hut, a wood shed and a summer house.
There are two accesses to the farmland - one via the main entrance and the other via Bassetts Lane. There are two distinct and unique farmyards, the upper and the lower.
In all the property extends to about 4.19 acres with 62.06 acres in total but by separate negotiation.
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe, we have many guided virtual viewing options available to you.
The properties occupy an enviable position on the edge of the village of Wadhurst in the High Weald area of outstanding natural beauty and enjoys some fine views over the surrounding countryside. The Charter for Wadhurst was granted in 1253 and much of the existing village centre, which dates from the 17th and 18th centuries, is within a des
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Tunbridge Wells
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.