10 bedroom house
Mayfield, East Sussex, TN20 6PN
Guide Price
£2,500,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Oast House
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Oast House
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Woodland
Farmhouse
A substantial and impressive detached part brick/part stone family house with tile hung upper elevations under three pitched tiled roofs. Internally, the property offers well balanced and well proportioned family accommodation. Some particular features include part wooden flooring, open fireplaces, Aga, light and spacious rooms with some high ceilings and some fantastic views over the property's own land and beyond. The private garden has lawned areas and a multitude of mature trees, shrubs and plants with access to the swimming pool. There is also a detached double garage with store room.
Barn and Oast
A magnificent partly converted barn and single roundel oast house of brick and timber cladding construction under a slate tiled roof. The barn is believed to date back to the 17th century and is currently used as a party/storage barn but is ideal for ancillary accommodation subject to the necessary consents. Attached to the oast there is a single storage brick outbuilding with a tiled roof.
Detached bungalow
A brick built bungalow with its own private garden, vegetable garden and wonderful views over fields. The bungalow provides flexible accommodation comprising a sitting room, dining room, kitchen and conservatory with two sets of doors opening out to the garden. There are also three bedrooms and a shower room.
Agricultural barns
There are two agricultural barns, one of which is a new construction and the other which is in need of upgrading.
Planning
There is planning permission to convert the oast house into a separate residential dwelling and also to demolish the barns and build a new separate residential dwelling. Further details can be found at Reference: WD/2018/1544/F
Gardens and Grounds
The property is approached off Little Trodgers Lane to the courtyard and parking area. Separate access leads down to the barns and to the rear of the oast house. The formal gardens are beautifully presented and have well stocked flower borders and a multitude of mature trees, shrubs and plants. There is an established and rare Walnut orchard and various vegetable gardens. The land comprises various fields, ponds and some woodland. In all about 35 acres.
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The property is located on the outskirts of the pretty and historic 16th Century Sussex village of Mayfield which provides a range of local shops catering for every day needs including delicatessen, bakery, fine wine merchants, post office and pubs. Tunbridge Wells is approximately 9 miles to the north and provides an extensive range of shopping, commercial, recreational and educational facilities. The mainline station at Wadhurst provides trains to London. Train services are also available at Frant, Crowborough and Tunbridge Wells. There is an excellent choice of schooling in the area, in both the state and private sectors, including Mayfield CE Primary, Mayfield School (girls), Skippers Hill Manor Preparatory (Five Ashes), Holmewood House (Langton Green), The Skinners School (Tunbridge Wells), Tonbridge School, The Schools at Somerhill (Tonbridge), Judd (Tonbridge), Benenden School (girls), Sevenoaks School, Vinehall at Robertsbridge, Bede's (Upper Dicker), and Eastbourne College. Leisure activities in the area including Mayfield village cricket, football, lawn bowls and tennis clubs; golf at Dale Hill (Ticehurst), The Nevill (Tunbridge Wells), Dewlands Manor (Rotherfield), Crowborough (Bea
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Tunbridge Wells
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.