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Our Summary
- Land w/ potential to develop stp via separate negotiation
- A one-acre parcel of adjacent land is available by separate agreement, offering scope for future development, subject to the relevant planning consents
- With wide countryside views and a peaceful backdrop, this land adds a further layer of flexibility and potential
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Description
Set amidst the historic East Sussex countryside, this Grade II listed barn dates back to the early 14th century and boasts a rich past, with significant restoration work undertaken after the Great Ashburnham Tornado of 1729. The barn features impressively spacious interiors with stained-glass-lit entrance halls, brick and oak floors, and character-rich reception rooms. The main reception rooms include a drawing room with a large inglenook fireplace and dining room, while the kitchen has a Rangemaster cooker and access to a sunroom.
Five double bedrooms are spread across the top floor, each with unique features such as vaulted ceilings or mezzanine levels. A principal suite with cathedral-style ceiling, integrated wardrobes, and modern ensuite shower room is a notable feature. The property also includes two bathrooms, a home office nook, and is powered by air and ground source heat pumps.Outside, the property spans 1.5 acres of formal gardens, lawns, and mature trees, with a further 4.5 acres of productive vineyard featuring over 1,000 Champagne grapes.
A on-site winery, converted stables, and ample storage facilities are also included, along with a one-acre parcel of adjacent land available by separate agreement for future development.