4 bedroom house
Five Ashes, Mayfield, East Sussex, TN20 6NL
Guide Price
£1,600,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Sep 2021
- Removed: Oct 2021
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
A beautiful smaller Grade II listed Lutyens country house with exceptional views.
Description
This house was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the American artist George Plank, known for his Vogue magazine covers, who lived here for the rest of his life. Lutyens is one of our most famous architects, known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era (1869-1944) and in the process giving us some of our most beautiful country houses, public buildings and war memorials.
This house is one of Lutyens’ smaller houses; built in 1926-7, in the Georgian manner, positioned on high ground and with wonderful open westerly views to the rear.
In the twentieth century an L-shaped extension was added, faced with white weatherboarding. More recently, Stephen Langer, the well known local architect has succeeded in obtaining planning permission to build a new integral double garage in a more sympathetic style, with accommodation over.
The house has a wonderful style throughout, with comfortable rooms nearly all enjoying the rear view and including a fine conservatory with a panoramic outlook.
Most people will feel that overall the house would now benefit from some sklilful general updating works to create a more contemporary interior for this historic home.
The lovely gardens and grounds are very much part of the attraction and integral to the property. The Yorkstone terrace with the rose-covered pergola on the west side of the house is thought to have been designed by Gertrude Jekyll. This lovely spot is wonderful for enjoyment of the sunny aspect and views, as is a less formal bricked seating area and lawn is accessed directly from the sitting room and leading down to the formal gardens to the side and rear. This is hedged by yew to the grassland which slopes away down to the boundary.
A large paddock is accessed off the drive approach and also enjoys distant country views.
Location
Marvells is located within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Mayfield is a popular, historic and very pretty village, reached within about 1.4 miles. The village has an active community with two parish churches and excellent amenities including a good variety of shops and cafes, as well as good pubs, including the historic Middle House, right in the High Street centre.
The nearby towns of Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells offer more extensive shopping, entertainment and leisure facilities, reached within about 5 miles and 9 miles respectively. Alternatively, Lewes is reached within about 16 miles and Eastbourne on the coast in about 22 miles.
Mainline Rail: Wadhurst (about 8.5 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (about 9 miles), further up the same line, to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street from 50 minutes (Tunbridge Wells to London). Crowborough (at Jarvis Brook, about 3.6 miles), with journey times to London Bridge from just over an hour.
State and private schools: Mayfield has its own primary school as does the nearby smaller village of Five Ashes, about one mile, as well as Mayfield School for girls. Preparatory schools in the area include Skippers Hill in Five Ashes, Holmewood House in Langton Green, Vinehall in Robertsbridge and St Ronan’s and Marlborough House in Hawkhurst. Wadhurst, Crowborough and Heathfield have community colleges or academies and there are public schools in Tonbridge, Brighton and Eastbourne, as well as Bedes at Upper Dicker.
Square Footage: 3,023 sq ft
Acreage: 8.19 Acres
Directions
From Tunbridge Wells head south on the A267 towards Eastbourne. Continue on towards Mayfield, passing the first turning on the left into the village, and then take the next right turn into Fir Toll Road, before the roundabout. Stay on this road, turning right at the end onto Horleigh Green Road. The drive for Marvells is on the left, after a short distance.
Additional Info
Planning Permission: Planning permission was granted in 2015 for a rebuild of the double garage with a separate flat over - see floor plan (proposed) and the Wealden District Council Planning website – WD/2015/1564/F; WD/2015/1565/LB and has now been renewed.
Services: Oil-fired central heating, mains water, electricity and private drainage.
Outgoings: Wealden District Council , Tax Band G.
Marketed by: Savills, Tunbridge Wells
Description
This house was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens for the American artist George Plank, known for his Vogue magazine covers, who lived here for the rest of his life. Lutyens is one of our most famous architects, known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era (1869-1944) and in the process giving us some of our most beautiful country houses, public buildings and war memorials.
This house is one of Lutyens’ smaller houses; built in 1926-7, in the Georgian manner, positioned on high ground and with wonderful open westerly views to the rear.
In the twentieth century an L-shaped extension was added, faced with white weatherboarding. More recently, Stephen Langer, the well known local architect has succeeded in obtaining planning permission to build a new integral double garage in a more sympathetic style, with accommodation over.
The house has a wonderful style throughout, with comfortable rooms nearly all enjoying the rear view and including a fine conservatory with a panoramic outlook.
Most people will feel that overall the house would now benefit from some sklilful general updating works to create a more contemporary interior for this historic home.
The lovely gardens and grounds are very much part of the attraction and integral to the property. The Yorkstone terrace with the rose-covered pergola on the west side of the house is thought to have been designed by Gertrude Jekyll. This lovely spot is wonderful for enjoyment of the sunny aspect and views, as is a less formal bricked seating area and lawn is accessed directly from the sitting room and leading down to the formal gardens to the side and rear. This is hedged by yew to the grassland which slopes away down to the boundary.
A large paddock is accessed off the drive approach and also enjoys distant country views.
Location
Marvells is located within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Mayfield is a popular, historic and very pretty village, reached within about 1.4 miles. The village has an active community with two parish churches and excellent amenities including a good variety of shops and cafes, as well as good pubs, including the historic Middle House, right in the High Street centre.
The nearby towns of Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells offer more extensive shopping, entertainment and leisure facilities, reached within about 5 miles and 9 miles respectively. Alternatively, Lewes is reached within about 16 miles and Eastbourne on the coast in about 22 miles.
Mainline Rail: Wadhurst (about 8.5 miles) and Tunbridge Wells (about 9 miles), further up the same line, to London Charing Cross and Cannon Street from 50 minutes (Tunbridge Wells to London). Crowborough (at Jarvis Brook, about 3.6 miles), with journey times to London Bridge from just over an hour.
State and private schools: Mayfield has its own primary school as does the nearby smaller village of Five Ashes, about one mile, as well as Mayfield School for girls. Preparatory schools in the area include Skippers Hill in Five Ashes, Holmewood House in Langton Green, Vinehall in Robertsbridge and St Ronan’s and Marlborough House in Hawkhurst. Wadhurst, Crowborough and Heathfield have community colleges or academies and there are public schools in Tonbridge, Brighton and Eastbourne, as well as Bedes at Upper Dicker.
Square Footage: 3,023 sq ft
Acreage: 8.19 Acres
Directions
From Tunbridge Wells head south on the A267 towards Eastbourne. Continue on towards Mayfield, passing the first turning on the left into the village, and then take the next right turn into Fir Toll Road, before the roundabout. Stay on this road, turning right at the end onto Horleigh Green Road. The drive for Marvells is on the left, after a short distance.
Additional Info
Planning Permission: Planning permission was granted in 2015 for a rebuild of the double garage with a separate flat over - see floor plan (proposed) and the Wealden District Council Planning website – WD/2015/1564/F; WD/2015/1565/LB and has now been renewed.
Services: Oil-fired central heating, mains water, electricity and private drainage.
Outgoings: Wealden District Council , Tax Band G.
Marketed by: Savills, Tunbridge Wells
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.