Handsome Arts & Crafts country house set in over 10 acres.
The Pools is a handsome detached Arts and Crafts period property set in around 10.4 acres of gardens and grounds on the southern outskirts of Henfield. It was acquired by the current owner as a project in 2014, and has been comprehensively renovated and significantly extended with the addition of a two storey wing to the east of the original footprint, in a style in keeping with the existing fabric and structure of the property.
The result is a grand country house which successfully blends period features with high spec fittings, meeting modern standards of taste and comfort.
The original house is believed to date from 1893, with elegant tile hung and red brick elevations under a handmade clay tiled roof, which have been seamlessly continued through to the recent additions.
The front door is flanked by floor to ceiling glazing, ensuring light fills the reception hall, which sets the scene for the house by being both inviting and impressive, with the original stripped wood flooring, half oak panelled walls and an inglenook fireplace with a heavy oak bressemer, fitted with a woodburning stove.
The two formal reception rooms lie either side of the hallway. The sitting room, situated in the newest portion of the property, is a wonderful dual aspect room with bifold doors opening to the terrace and the gardens beyond; features to ensure comfort include a remote controlled ceiling fan and an inset 'living flame' electric fire (also remote controlled). The dining room is sited in the older portion, and has much of the original wood panelling; the mantelpiece surrounding the woodburning stove has been cleverly created from reclaimed panels.
The dual aspect family room adjoins the sitting room, and is open to the kitchen, providing an excellent, less formal space for day to day life, with bi-fold doors to the side and rear terraces; the kitchen is very well-equipped with bespoke pippy oak cabinets and granite worktops, integrated appliances including wine fridges, microwave and dishwasher, and space for a range cooker. The kitchen is served by a large utility room, which is fully fitted, and a boot room which has been cleverly fitted with the original slate pantry shelves. The rear hallway leads to the cloakroom, and the study.
On the first floor, the triple aspect principal bedroom occupies the entire eastern elevation, and has a balcony, fitted dressing room and an en suite shower room with walk in shower and dual basins, finished to a high specification with porcelain tiles and quality fittings. There are three further bedrooms (two en suite) and a family bathroom.
The Pool is approached by a pair of electronically operated gates which open to the track over which the property enjoys a right of way.
Ahead of the house is a guest parking space; a gravelled drive leads to the rear of the house and the detached garaging, a substantial weatherboarded building offering two open bays and a secure store, with an annexe comprising open plan living room/kitchen and shower room over, ideal for guests. The outbuilding is built using the roof tiles and windows reclaimed from the original house.
The formal gardens lie mainly to the south east of the house, with a ceramic tiled terrace spanning the eastern elevation and bordered by reclaimed sleepers, creating a superb space for seating. The gardens beyond have maintained much of the original Arts and Crafts landscaping, with tiered lawns interspersed with well-stocked beds. At the corner of the southern- most lawn is a machinery store with power connected.
Beyond the lawns is an orchard, with a secure chicken coop and animal shelter. The garden slopes gently down to the pond, which is sheltered by light woodland and bordered by a path leading to the northern meadow, which has been left as wild and is bordered by mature trees. A five bar gate connects to the southern meadow, which is also wild, and bordered by stock fencing; the former stable block and garaging are sited in this field, both these outbuildings require some attention but offer potential for renovation or perhaps conversion, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.
In all, about 10.4 acres.
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This property has been beautifully extended and renovated and the use of reclaimed materials in the annexe is really clever.
Oliver MackminProperty agent