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56.31 acres, Fontridge Lane, Etchingham, TN19, East Sussex
For Sale -
Guide Price £6,250,000
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6 bedrooms
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6 reception rooms
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5 bathrooms
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56.31 acres
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Leisure Facilities
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Outbuildings
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Period
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Detached
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Equestrian
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Fishing
Socknersh Manor
Socknersh Manor enjoys an idyllic and peaceful setting near the attractive village of Burwash in the heart of the Sussex countryside.
Few houses in the south east of England have a more spectacular setting. Socknersh Manor sits at the end of a long drive in an elevated yet protected position overlooking a tranquil wooded valley and lake. This part of Sussex is renowned for its grand houses and large estates, and as a result the surrounding countryside is regarded as one of the most beautiful parts of England. Set away from major roads and towns, the house and grounds are remarkably peaceful.
Originally built in the early 16th century and listed grade II, Socknersh is of significant architectural and historic importance and has been subject to sensitive management in recent years. As with all houses of this genre, parts have been substantially rebuilt over the centuries. Accordingly, the property has many fine architectural features, such as doorway overlooking the valley with its gabled hood supported by two male figures known as 'baby eaters' which reappear around the house.
The house is largely of timber frame construction with herringbone brick in-fill under a tiled roof. It boasts a wealth of features, including grand fireplaces, panelling and wide oak floorboards. Both original 17th century doors and several of the earlier windows with leaded lights and moulded mullions remain intact. Internally, the principal reception rooms are all of a good size and, as with the primary bedroom suites, enjoy spectacular views to the south over the gardens, lake and woodland beyond.
More recently the property has been the subject of a comprehensive refurbishment and modernisation programme. This has included the reroofing of the main house and barn, repaired leaded windows, rewired, with new lighting throughout and 3-phase electricity supply brought in. The plumbing has also been modernised with new boilers, mega flow units and a new treatment plant. The kitchen is also new as are the majority of bathrooms.
The gardens have been replanted and landscaped enhancing the setting further. This is an exceptional period property which balances formal entertaining and easy family living space and offers an extensive range of leisure facilities. The comprehensive upgrade of the infrastructure, combined with the sympathetic refurbishment of the property, mean it is now set up for enjoyment over many years to come.
Gardens and grounds
The gardens have also been thoughtfully arranged and presented to create numerous distinct areas, each with its own design and vista. The gardens have been subject to extensive work in recent years and lie largely to the south and east of the house The terrace along the south front leads to a formal garden enclosed within a low brick wall.
A beautiful wisteria walk leads to the pool area which features a heated pool house with fitted kitchen, shower and changing rooms. This area has been completely modernised with a new terrace and outdoor kitchen. This is an ideal area for entertaining, enjoying superb views over the parkland down towards the lake. To the east is a traditional walled garden with neat brick paths, circular rose beds with new box hedging, cherry trees, beech and hazel hedging, peach, apple trees and kitchen garden.
The Coach House
A short distance to the east of the main house is a substantial two-storey brick and stone coach house. Whilst retaining its original appearance, the ground floor has been innovatively used to reveal a wonderful leisure area incorporating a hydro pool, tanning salon and cinema on the ground floor. On the first floor, there is a large gymnasium and a beautifully appointed self-contained one bedroom apartment which benefits from its own private entrance from ground level to the side of the building.
Stone Barns
On approach to Socknersh Manor the driveway sweeps to an initial courtyard area which is flanked by substantial and listed stone barns. These provide secure garaging for up to 6 cars and a large, attached tractor barn. This could be equally suitable for further stabling or use as a party barn. Nearby, a 2,500 litre capacity petrol tank is concealed underground along with diesel and red diesel tanks, emergency generator and a further building and log stores.
Games
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