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Our Summary
- Substantial unlisted country house requiring updating
- The principal internal accommodation extends to over 7,600 sq ft and includes two ancillary options in the form of a ground floor studio and a first floor one bedroom flat and, together with its accompanying range of detached outbuildings in various states of disrepair, is in need of extensive and sympathetic refurbishment to restore it to its former glory
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Description
Tilton is a substantial country house, located within the High Weald National Landscape, occupying an elevated position amidst extensive gardens and grounds of approximately 16 acres. The property, which dates back to the 17th century, has later 19th and 20th century additions and features a principal internal accommodation of over 7,600 sq ft. The house includes two ancillary options: a ground floor studio and a first floor one-bedroom flat.
The property has four reception rooms, each with open fireplaces and York stone terraces, a breakfast room and kitchen, a rear hall with servants' bell box, and access to a utility room, flower room, and cellar. Over the first floor, there are four bedrooms, served by three bathrooms, and on the second floor, there are three generous attic rooms. The grounds include an area of parking, a substantial outbuilding with garaging and storage facilities, a collection of old glasshouses, an unconverted oast, an aviary with a pool and changing room, and a summerhouse/workshop.
The main York stone terrace gives way to expansive lawns, leading down to an old grotto and former tennis court.