Listed for £1,000,000
June 17, 2025
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The Outbuildings
The superb collection of outbuildings include a garage of timber construction with an additional garage to the side and implement store.
At a slight remove and approached from a spur off the drive is a brick garage/workshop with double opening timber doors to the front. Opposite this is a substantial and attractive brick and tile barn comprising a large garage with roller door to the front, three garages to the rear with double opening timber doors. The central portion has a stable door giving access to a good-sized workshop. A staircase leads to an additional workshop and a large loft storage area.
The driveway continues round to the barn complex where a gate gives access to a part wall enclosed concreted courtyard. Double doors open to a Sussex barn of part brick construction with concrete flooring and a staircase leads to first floor storage area with a vaulted ceiling. The main body of the barn has a pedestrian door to the outside and an internal door leading into a wing divided into a large storage area with double opening doors to the front and two garages.
The Gardens and Grounds
The gardens provide a private, charming and natural backdrop to this historic property.
Immediately to the rear of Sampson House is a paved terrace and areas of lawn with numerous mature trees and shrubs including roses, rhododendrons, camellia, azalea, oaks, ash and a selection of heritage fruit trees including a medlar. At the side of the lawn steps lead to a raised area for barbecues and outside dining.
The land is principally deciduous woodland with areas of pasture. Of particular note is the three-arch former railway bridge which remains from when the line was closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching cuts.
In all about 14 acres