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Our Summary
- An extensive range of outbuildings with potential for alternative uses, subject to necessary consents
- A swimming pool and tennis court are also located within the grounds; however, these, together with the house, now require significant refurbishment and modernisation
- Notwithstanding, the property offers considerable scope for improvement, presenting an opportunity to create a well-balanced country house in an appealing rural setting
- TRADITIONAL BUILDINGS The estate is complemented by an extensive and varied range of outbuildings and collectively, these buildings provide practical amenity and offer potential for a range of alternative uses, subject to the necessary consents
- The building displays clear evidence of age and character, though it is currently in a weathered condition and would benefit from repair and upgrading
- Whilst the existing facilities provide a solid base for equestrian use, parts of the yard and buildings would now benefit from upgrading and modernisation
- Number 1 is currently let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy and would benefit from modernisation but offers well-proportioned accommodation
- Number 2, the larger of the two cottages, is now in need of significant repair and renovation
- Planning Prospective purchasers will need to make their own enquiries of the relevant Local Authorities with regard to the prospect of conversions, extensions and alternative uses
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Description
The property is a 236-acre lifestyle farm with a Grade II Listed farmhouse, dating from the 17th century, which offers approximately 4,711 sq ft of accommodation arranged over two floors. The house has four reception rooms, a kitchen, six bedrooms, and two bathrooms, and is situated within extensive and varied outbuildings, including a stable courtyard, workshops, stores, and garages. The farmsteads are arranged across two distinct farmsteads: Rowner Farm and Hampshires Farm, with a range of farm buildings, including stables, barns, and field shelters.
The farmland totals around 225 acres, interspersed with woodland belts and streams, and benefits from frontage to the River Arun and areas of water meadow. The estate also includes a swimming pool and tennis court, although these require refurbishment, and two semi-detached cottages at the entrance to Rowner Farm.