
Possingworth Lane, Waldron, East Sussex, TN21

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
7
- BATHROOMS
4
- SIZE
5,811-14,385 sq ft
540-1,336 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- A substantial house in the Regency style, with approximately 5811 sq. ft. of accommodation, plus secondary cottage accommodation of approximately 1793 sq ft
- Extensive further outbuildings offering potential, with approximately 4342 sq ft in all, including garaging, stabling, office, workshops and general storage
- Unlisted and away from main roads
- Formal gardens and swimming pool with pool house
- Parkland, paddocks and woodland, to be sold as 2 Lots, combining at up to about 43 acres in all. Lot 2 on a separate title, at about 13.7 acres. Access to a Bridle path, discreetly (truncated)
- Fine, semi-rural location within 0.8 miles of the delightful village of Waldron, with its sixteenth century Parish Church and the popular Star Inn
- Tunbridge Wells approximately 15.9 miles, Lewes approximately 12.1 miles and the coast at Eastbourne approximately 17.4 miles
- Well placed for a good variety of schools in Kent and East Sussex
- EPC Rating = F
Description
Description
This gracious, unlisted early Victorian country house, enjoys an exceptional location just outside the sought-after East Sussex village of Waldron, away from neighbouring properties and enjoying a stunning parkland view over its own land, reaching across the valley.
Outside, the elevations hint towards the Regency period and the house is beautifully set within its immediate surroundings. Inside, the accommodation is cleverly designed for both formal entertaining and for everyday family living, with the ground floor entrance leading to fine, well proportioned formal rooms, on either side of the imposing, galleried reception hall. All the remaining rooms are reached through the inner staircase hall, and offer much more informality, making them ideal for family living today. Here, there is a large and spacious kitchen and a delightful, generous study, benefitting from the parkland view. Upstairs, there are seven bedrooms in all, over the first and second floors, including three en suite rooms, with two of these having dressing rooms as well. Then, four further bedrooms access a family bathroom. The outlook becomes ever more stunning as one rises to the top floor.
The separate three bedroom cottage is converted from the former coach house, and is attached to the garage and the garden office, workshop and stores, while benefiting from its own secluded area of garden behind. Nearby, there is an oil store and a converted former milking parlour and barn, creating a block with three stables, as well as a large separate room and two livestock enclosures. Just beyond this, there is a substantial, brick, 'American style' barn with eight further stables and ample space for a hay store and tack room, or for housing machinery. Beyond this, there is a steel framed Dutch barn, open on all sides.
Outside, an impressive drive with flanking parkland on the far side, gives access to the house, the cottage and the outbuildings, with a recessed turning circle at the side of the house and having a separate forecourt parking area for the cottage.
The land incorporates a stunning formal garden, which is walled to the main parkland. There is also a swimming pool with a pool house, an orchard, plus two adjacent paddocks near to the stabling, where there is potential for direct access to the bridle path which runs between the boundary of the two parcels of land (see land plan, with Lot 1 approximately 30 acres and Lot 2 approximately an additional 13.7 acres). There is terracing to the rear of the house, with lawn garden overlooking the main parkland, which is separated by a brick walled ha ha.
Location
Bryckden Place is located just outside the village of Waldron, to the south west of the village of Cross-in-Hand and the market town of Heathfield (approximately 4 miles). Heathfield has numerous supermarkets, cafes and restaurants and the larger towns of Tunbridge Wells, Lewes and Eastbourne, reached within approximately 15.9, 12.1 and 17.4 miles respectively, offer a wider range of shopping options, amenities and cultural venues.
The South Downs National Park to the south west is renowned for beautiful walking routes, picturesque villages and is home to some of the most well reputed English wine estates, such as Rathfinny at Alfriston. Glyndebourne, with its opera house, is within 11 miles. There are numerous beaches to explore, including; Seaford, Cooden, Pevensey, Holywell, Birling Gap and Cuckmere Haven.
Mainline stations: Buxted 3.9 miles (Southern Rail with services to London Bridge from 1hr 16 mins) or Stonegate 10.9 miles (Southeastern Rail with services to London Charing Cross from 1 hr 11 mins). Alternatively, Tunbridge Wells 15.5 miles (Southeastern Rail with services to London Charing Cross from 55 mins).
Private and state schools: There are village primary schools at Cross-in-Hand and Blackboys, with secondary schooling at Heathfield Community College which is within approximately 5 miles. Skippers Hill Manor preparatory school at Five Ashes is approximately 5 miles, Vine Hall School at Robertsbridge which is approximately 16.6 mile and Battle Abbey, which also has a senior school, is approximately 16 miles. For senior schools, there are co-ed options at Eastbourne, Brighton and Upper Dicker (Bedes), for girls only at Mayfield and for boys only at Tonbridge.
Cross in Hand has a private members health club and the villages around are set in fine countryside, with the choice of a number of good local pubs. There is golf at the East Sussex National, Piltdown and Royal Ashdown and horse racing at Plumpton, Lingfield and Brighton.
All distances and times are approximate.
Square Footage: 5,811 sq ft
Acreage: 30.2 Acres
Additional Info
Services: Mains water and electricity. Private LPG.
Local Authority: Wealden District Council
Please note; there is an improvement indicator noted on the property.
Japanese Knotweed has been identified in the garden, away from the house, and an appropriate 10 year treatment plan has been organised.
Brochures
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- Band: H
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
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