For Sale8 Bedroom House in Plaistow Road, Loxwood, West Sussex, RH14£3,800,000

Plaistow Road, Loxwood, West Sussex, RH14

8 Bedroom House for sale
Guide Price: £3,800,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 8
Bathrooms
× 3
Receptions
× 5
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£3,800,000
Stage
Under Offer

Key Features

  • 4 Reception rooms
  • 8 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
  • Cottage
  • Barn
  • Sand school
  • Pool
  • Gardens
  • Paddock
  • In all about 12 acres

Description

A fine and impressive eight bedroom family house with around 12 acres, a Grade II Listed barn, one bedroom cottage in beautiful gardens, swimming pool, located in lovely countryside on the fringes of Loxwood Main House Ground Floor Kitchen / breakfast / living room, Drawing room, Snug, Dining room, Reception hall / library, Scullery / flower room, Pantry, Utility room, 2 cloakrooms First Floor Main bedroom with bathroom en suite and dressing room, 7 double bedrooms, 2 bathrooms The Cottage Bedroom / living room, Kitchen, Shower room Barn 2 loose boxes, Hay store, Barn, Open store, Loft above Gardens and Grounds Gardens (approx. 4.5 acres), Paddocks with field shelter (approx. 6 acres), Woodland (approx. 1.5 acres), Sand school, Swimming pool, Drive with parking, In all about 12 acres The Property Little Headfoldswood is a beautifully appointed 8 bedroom country house nestled in 12 acres of well-kept gardens, paddocks and woodland. With origins dating back to Tudor times and with 17th century additions, the property has been impeccably renovated, extended and updated by our clients over the years, and retains an abundance of character and charm throughout. The main house sits central on its plot and so enjoys views over its own land from all aspects and all principal rooms are south facing. The exterior of the house is a wonderful combination of architectural styles and includes brick and elegant stone work with half timbers woodwork typical of the Tudor times, all under a clay tiled roof. The rooms are all decorated in a classic colour scheme with leaded glass windows in the older parts, a reflection of the age and character of the house. The bespoke Shaker style kitchen is open plan to the breakfast / family room which has a woodburning stove, solid wooden flooring and two sets of French doors opening to the south facing terraces; opening up the beautiful views and allowing the space to be flooded with light. There is an electric Aga with matching Aga fridge and freezer, and a ceramic butler sink. Adjacent to the kitchen you will find the useful pantry and scullery, perfect when entertaining a large crowd and making everyday life easy to manage with the extra space, appliances and storage tucked away from the living space. The dining room exhibits the historical core of the house with a wonderful Inglenook fireplace and original brick flooring under a fitted sisal carpet. The drawing room is both generous and hospitable, it has a triple aspect, is flooded in light and features an open fireplace and bay window. The snug has French doors to the garden, wooden flooring and an open fireplace and is adjacent to a welcoming entrance hall / library with bespoke cabinetry which gives a lovely sense of arrival and lends itself well to entertaining. Completing the ground floor are two cloakrooms and a utility room as well as an externally accessed boiler room and wood store. The first floor is accessed via two staircases, the main stairs lead to a sizeable landing and the generously sized principal bedroom which is double aspect and overlooks the pretty gardens. There is a spacious bathroom en suite with free standing bath and walk-in shower, and the adjacent dressing room has a good range of fitted storage with further well equipped eaves storage. There are four further double bedrooms and a family bathroom in this part of the house. The fourth bedroom links with another family bathroom and this in turn leads to three further double bedrooms, formerly configured as a staff flat with its own staircase adjacent to the kitchen and utility on the ground floor The Cottage The separate cottage, which is built of brick and equally full of character and charm, has recently been fully renovated and is tucked away in the garden and is suitable for a range of uses such as office, studio space, pool house or ancillary accommodation. It has an open plan living space with beautiful, vaulted ceiling with original beams, a woodburning stove, separate kitchen, and a shower room. Gardens and Grounds Little Headfoldswood sits central to its plot and the property is approached through a five bar gate on to a large gravel drive and parking area with plenty of space for parking and turning. From here, a charming garden path edged by mature flower beds leads to the front door. The main garden, which extends to approximately 4.5 acres, is mainly laid to lawn and is divided into different spaces with well clipped hedging and paths. The pool is perfectly situated to the south of the house and has a paved surround, perfect for summertime chilling. There is a green house and a range of mature flower beds, shrubs and trees, one magnificent Yew tree being as old as the original parts of the house, throughout the garden. Next to the drive is the Sussex Barn, listed Grade II, which is constructed of timber and contains an open barn, store and two boxes. Furthermore, the property has about 1.5 acres of mature woodland. Equestrian The excellent paddocks extend to approximately 4.5 acres and have the benefit of a field shelter and riding straight from the door on to a local bridlepath, which is located at the bottom of the fields. There is a 20m x 40m sand school with drainage and silica sand/rubber surface. Distances By Road: London 45 miles, Billingshurst 5 miles, Cranleigh 7 miles, Guildford 14 miles By Rail: Billingshurst to London Victoria from 67 minutes

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