Listed for £2,000,000
July 7, 2025
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Upstairs, five bedrooms are arranged around a wide galleried landing, which features a decorative cast iron fireplace at its centre. Four of the bedrooms are dual or triple aspect and all enjoy views over the gardens to the south. The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom, while the remaining rooms are served by two further bathrooms and a separate shower.
Home Farm Cottage
Adjoining the main house and accessed via the central courtyard, the charming attached stone cottage provides ideal guest or staff accommodation. In need of updating, it comprises a kitchen with space for dining, a sitting room with stone fireplace, and two bedrooms served by a single bathroom, accessed via separate staircases.
Outbuildings
Home Farm is particularly well served by its extensive range of period outbuildings. A collection of black weatherboarded barns - including a handsome Elizabethan two-storey Sussex barn with full-height doors, mezzanine and attached open carport - is arranged around the brick-paved courtyard. Offering excellent storage or conversion potential (subject to necessary consents), the full extent and layout of the outbuildings can be seen on the floor plan.
A spur from the driveway leads to a further detached single-storey barn and two garages, offering further flexibility.
A particular highlight is the former ornamental dairy, Grade II listed, and distinguished by its diaper-patterned red and yellow brickwork, vaulted interior, and timber veranda - originally constructed as a Victorian refrigeration facility, it now offers an extraordinary architectural feature within view of the main house.
Gardens & Grounds
The grounds extend to nearly 20 acres, arranged as formal gardens, woodland, and gently undulating pasture. A walled lawn slopes westward from the house, towards a band of mature woodland along the western boundary, while to the east a York stone terrace overlooks sweeping split-level lawns and the large ornamental pond. Dotted with mature trees, these areas form a tranquil backdrop to the house, offering year-round interest and privacy.
Also to the west lies a brick-walled pool area with paved surround and detached pool house incorporating a kitchenette, shower and WC. The pool itself is currently in need of repair.
Beyond the gardens, the remainder of the land lies to the south of the driveway - a series of open, lightly undulating fields bordered by mature hedging and stock fencing, ideal for grazing.
Location
Home Farm is situated in a glorious elevated position with views over its own mature grounds and attractive countryside beyond. The vibrant market town of East Grinstead is just 1.5 miles away which provides comprehensive shopping and entertainment facilities, and a mainline railway station. There are further shopping facilities at Tunbridge Wells (14 miles) and Crawley (10 miles).
Sussex offers many excellent sporting opportunities with golf at Royal Ashdown, Haywards Heath and Piltdown, and many other courses across the county. There is racing at Lingfield and Plumpton, sailing at Ardingly Reservoir and along the South Coast. Spa and country house hotels include Alexander House, Ashdown Park Hotel, Gravetye Manor and Ockenden Manor. Royal Tunbridge Wells, Lewes and the City of Brighton & Hove offer a range of theatres, cinemas, shops and restaurants
Transport: East Grinstead railway station (1.8 miles) offers services to London Bridge/Victoria from 57 minutes. Gatwick airport: 11 miles.
Schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, both state and private, including neighbouring Brambletye, Cumnor House, Worth, Sackville, Imberhorne, Lingfield College, Michael Hall School (Rudolph Steiner) and Ardingly College.
All times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 5,156 sq ft
Acreage: 19.24 Acres
Additional Info
Agent's Note: There is a Japanese Knotweed management plan in place. A copy can be supplied on request.
Tenure and Possession: The tenure of the property is freehold.
The land to the south of the driveway is currently subject to a grazing licence and the agreement will continue until its expiry on 31 October 2025, or with one month’s notice to terminate. The land is designated agricultural.
Services: Oil fired central heating. Mains electricity and water. Private drainage (septic tank). Broadband: fibre to the .
Outgoings: Mid Sussex District Council. House tax band H; cottage tax band C. Barn: rateable value £6,200.
Photographs taken: June 2025.
Site Plan: Produced from Promap © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. OS AC . Not to scale. For identification only.
Cladding: This property has cladding (traditional clay tile handing and timber weatherboarding). The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place.