6 bedroom house
Petworth, West Sussex, GU28 0JG
Guide Price
£1,975,000
Residential Tags: Edwardian
Property Tags: Tennis Court
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: Edwardian
- Property Tags: Tennis Court
- Land Tags: Paddock
Edwardian splendor in established gardens and grounds.
Description
Langmead House is a former Leconfield estate property which has been lovingly restored and improved by its current owners. In recent years the property has undergone a significant programme of refurbishment including a sizeable extension, and the addition of a tennis court and garage building. The property has stylish interiors throughout and has a particularly light and airy feel, due to the classic Edwardian proportions and sash windows.
Internally, the entrance hall provides access to a study with fireplace and views to the front, and also to the dining room, which in turn leads on to an elegant drawing room with fireplace and glorious views over adjacent farmland. To the rear of the ground floor is a kitchen/breakfast room with range cooker, bespoke wooden cabinetry and French doors leading on to the rear patio with gardens beyond. A cosy family room is just off the kitchen and connects with a useful boot room.
On the first floor, the master bedroom is an impressive size with walk through dressing room and en suite bathroom. A further three bedrooms and two bathrooms can be found on the first floor. Stairs lead to the second floor which comprises two bedrooms and a further bathroom.
Externally, the grounds are very well laid out and of particular note is the brick-built outbuilding which is currently set up as a games room and stable but could be used for a variety of purposes, such as home office or studio. Further outbuildings include a recently constructed two bay garage with log store. The gardens are a particular feature of the house, having been beautifully maintained, with areas of lavender, wild flowers and an avenue of beech hedging. The garden also allows access directly to local walks including the Serpents Trail and Lavington Common. The remainder of the land is laid to lawn with a small paddock and tennis court. A driveway to the front and side provides parking for several cars and is approached via electric gates.
Location
Heath End is a hamlet approximately 2 miles south of Petworth. There is a popular farm shop and access to a number of footpaths linking up with Graffham Common and the South Downs Way. The nearby village of Duncton is a village in the lee of the Downs approximately 3 miles south of Petworth. There are two parish churches in the village, The Cricketers public house, a primary school and Seaford College. Petworth is a picturesque market town with a good selection of shops and restaurants, surrounded by rolling countryside.
Adjoining the town is Petworth House and Park, owned by the National Trust. In July, the annual music and arts festival takes place in Petworth, with other concerts and activities taking place throughout the year. There are numerous sporting activities available in the area, including several local golf courses, racing at Goodwood and polo at Cowdray Park. Rail services are available from Haslemere station to London Waterloo and from Pulborough station to Gatwick and London Victoria.
Square Footage: 3,159 sq ft
Acreage: 1.5 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Petworth
Description
Langmead House is a former Leconfield estate property which has been lovingly restored and improved by its current owners. In recent years the property has undergone a significant programme of refurbishment including a sizeable extension, and the addition of a tennis court and garage building. The property has stylish interiors throughout and has a particularly light and airy feel, due to the classic Edwardian proportions and sash windows.
Internally, the entrance hall provides access to a study with fireplace and views to the front, and also to the dining room, which in turn leads on to an elegant drawing room with fireplace and glorious views over adjacent farmland. To the rear of the ground floor is a kitchen/breakfast room with range cooker, bespoke wooden cabinetry and French doors leading on to the rear patio with gardens beyond. A cosy family room is just off the kitchen and connects with a useful boot room.
On the first floor, the master bedroom is an impressive size with walk through dressing room and en suite bathroom. A further three bedrooms and two bathrooms can be found on the first floor. Stairs lead to the second floor which comprises two bedrooms and a further bathroom.
Externally, the grounds are very well laid out and of particular note is the brick-built outbuilding which is currently set up as a games room and stable but could be used for a variety of purposes, such as home office or studio. Further outbuildings include a recently constructed two bay garage with log store. The gardens are a particular feature of the house, having been beautifully maintained, with areas of lavender, wild flowers and an avenue of beech hedging. The garden also allows access directly to local walks including the Serpents Trail and Lavington Common. The remainder of the land is laid to lawn with a small paddock and tennis court. A driveway to the front and side provides parking for several cars and is approached via electric gates.
Location
Heath End is a hamlet approximately 2 miles south of Petworth. There is a popular farm shop and access to a number of footpaths linking up with Graffham Common and the South Downs Way. The nearby village of Duncton is a village in the lee of the Downs approximately 3 miles south of Petworth. There are two parish churches in the village, The Cricketers public house, a primary school and Seaford College. Petworth is a picturesque market town with a good selection of shops and restaurants, surrounded by rolling countryside.
Adjoining the town is Petworth House and Park, owned by the National Trust. In July, the annual music and arts festival takes place in Petworth, with other concerts and activities taking place throughout the year. There are numerous sporting activities available in the area, including several local golf courses, racing at Goodwood and polo at Cowdray Park. Rail services are available from Haslemere station to London Waterloo and from Pulborough station to Gatwick and London Victoria.
Square Footage: 3,159 sq ft
Acreage: 1.5 Acres
Marketed by: Savills, Petworth
Land Registry Data
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