An attractive 16th century Grade II listed country house set in mature gardens in the South Downs National Park, with planning and listed building consent for sensitive enhancement.
Occupying a glorious rural position on the edge of the village of Cooksbridge, and within the protected landscape of the South Downs National Park, Holters Green is a substantial Grade II listed country house believed to date from around 1530. Set within mature and private gardens and grounds, the house offers a rare combination of historic character, seclusion and exceptional scope for sensitive enhancement, supported by comprehensive planning and listed building consents.
The property lies less than two miles from the historic county town of Lewes, while the nearby village of Cooksbridge provides a mainline railway station with direct services, creating an appealing balance of rural living and connectivity.
Believed to have evolved over several centuries, Holters Green is of timber‑frame construction, with red brick elevations at ground floor level and timber weatherboarding above, an attractive vernacular typical of houses of this period. The property is Grade II listed, recognised for its special architectural and historic importance.
The house is presently approached via a charming picket‑fenced courtyard, where a traditional stable door opens directly into the kitchen. While the existing arrangement has clearly provided a comfortable and characterful family home, the interiors are now dated, presenting an excellent opportunity to restore and refine the accommodation for modern expectations. Importantly, drawings, planning permission and listed building consent are in place to enlarge and reconfigure the house, including reinstatement of a more formal principal entrance on the southern elevation.
At the heart of the house, the kitchen opens into the dining room, a characterful space with a wide brick fireplace and iron canopy. The northern wing provides particularly generous reception accommodation, including a study with fitted shelving, a breakfast room, and a triple‑aspect vaulted drawing room. This impressive principal room is centred on a finely carved wooden chimneypiece framing a marble fireplace, with fitted book shelving flanking French doors beneath an elegant fanlight and views across the gardens.
To the south of the dining room, the accommodation continues with a cosy dual‑aspect sitting room displaying exposed ceiling timbers and an oak staircase rising to the first floor. Beyond lies a small entrance hall with cloakroom/WC and a vaulted music room, its French doors and fanlight echoing the architectural detailing of the drawing room.
The first floor provides three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom suite comprises a generous bedroom, dressing room with fitted wardrobes, and an en suite shower room finished in marble tiling with a modern white suite. Three further bedrooms are arranged across the second floor, offering flexible accommodation for family and guests.
Outbuildings and Leisure Facilities
Holters Green is served by a varied collection of outbuildings, including two detached single garages with timber double doors, one incorporating a rear store housing the swimming pool plant. A substantial timber studio or garden room sits discreetly within the grounds, offering potential as a home office, studio or gym.
The swimming pool is an elegant and private feature, set to the north of the house and partially enclosed by walls. The pool is edged with paving and neat lawn planted with roses and is complemented by a classically inspired pool house with an arcade of columns and folding doors opening into an open‑plan interior with kitchen area and two separate changing rooms. An external staircase rises to the roof terrace, edged with a stone balustrade and providing an elevated space for summer dining with views over the surrounding countryside. Beyond the pool lies a fenced tennis court, currently in need of some repair.
Gardens and Grounds
Approached via a timber five‑bar gate, a sweeping driveway leads to a parking area adjacent to the house. Mature hedging and trees provide effective screening from the lane and a notable sense of privacy.
The gardens and grounds are a particular feature: mature, well‑established and rich in planting. Formal lawns extend around the eastern and southern sides of the house, while the majority of the garden lies to the west, arranged in three principal lawned sections divided by hedging and mature trees. One area incorporates a wildflower meadow and a tucked‑away timber, pine‑panelled studio.
A wrought iron gate leads through to an orchard garden, where elegant poplars line the southern boundary alongside fruit trees, a large greenhouse with power connected, adjacent cold frames and a potting shed.
In all, about 1.9 acres.
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