A wonderful opportunity to purchase a Grade II listed family home, with extensive outbuildings and 120 acres, set amidst beautiful tranquil countryside creating a genuine rural retreat.
A stunning Grade II listed family home which boasts a rich history and has been in the same ownership for over 50 years. The property is believed to date back to the 17th century with substantial extensions during the 1920s in the arts and crafts style. It offers a unique opportunity for customisation by the next owner to bring new life to its spacious rooms and make it their own.There are a large number of traditional agricultural outbuildings which have been used for a variety of different purposes over the years. These include modern barns built for cattle and hay storage, a two storey hayloft and stabling for at least 8 horses. The land extends to around 120 acres including areas of ancient woodland and the historic and archaeological features of WW2 tank traps and a pillbox.Holmstall Oast CottageNestled within this historic estate, Holmstall Oast Cottage offers three spacious bedrooms and currently serving as a rental property, it offers a wealth of options either for income or for staff, family or long term guests.Gardens, grounds and farmlandThe main house is set within extensive lawns which provide an uninterrupted view to the landscape beyond and an attractive visual setting for the house. Holmstall Estate also features an array of agricultural outbuildings with a diverse history of uses, including cattle, sheep and horses. These versatile structures offer potential for various ventures and activities.Extending to approximately 120 acres the land offers a vast canvas for your aspirations. Whether you envision agricultural pursuits, equestrian usage, outdoor recreation, or simply enjoying the serenity of your vast domain.A large part of the farm sits within an area of 3 sq. km uninterrupted by any roads and would lend itself to a rewilding project. All the grassland is species-rich and close to Lowland Meadow Priority Habitat in quality. The land has great potential for biodiversity uplift with considerable potential income from selling biodiversity units for Biodiversity Net Gain.
Five Ashes 1.1 miles, Crowborough 6.5 miles, (London Bridge from 69 minutes), Tunbridge Wells 11 miles (London Bridge from 49 minutesCannon Street from 55 minutes, Charing Cross from 57 minutes), Eastbourne 21 miles, London 56 miles. (All distances and times are approximate)The property is positioned amidst beautiful tranquil countryside and is a genuine rural retreat. Located close to the Ashdown Forest in the High Weald area and adjoining the South Downs, the area is steeped in history. The spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Haywards Heath and the county town of Lewes are each about 12 miles distant and provide and extensive range of shopping, commercial and recreational facilities along with main line train services to London. The closest mainline station is Crowborough (3.2 miles) and trains run to London Bridge taking approximately one hour. The A21 and A22 roads are a short drive away providing access to the national motorway network, London and the international airports of Gatwick and Heathrow.There is a good selection of both state and private schools in the area including Skippers Hill, Manor Hadlow Down primary School, Westbourne House, Brambletye, Cumnor House at preparatory level , and Benenden School, Roedean, Ardingly College, Worth School and Burgess Hill at secondary level.The surrounding countryside provides delightful walks and there is excellent riding on Ashdown Forest and on the South Downs. Other recreational facilities include golf at Piltdown, Royal Ashdown Forest and the East Sussex National golf courses. Racing can be found at Plumpton, Lingfield and Goodwood. Opera can be enjoyed at Glyndebourne and Theatre at Brighton's Theatre Royal. There is easy access to the south coast providing a wide