A fine Grade II listed C16th farm house in a wonderful rural position, with equestrian facilities including Loddon stables, paddocks, and an Olympic-sized all-weather sand school.
Stream Farm is a fine Wealden farmhouse, built in the vernacular, with part tile hung/part brick elevations under a tiled roof. Believed to date largely from the mid C16th, with later additions, it has retained many period details, including some wood window frames with painted decorations, intricately carved interior woodwork, latched and panelled doors, latticed windows and a fine inglenook fireplace. The property was an important local house, and the site it was built on was likely inhabited since early medieval times. In 2005 it was the subject of an architectural survey which gives an interesting insight into the likely history of its structure; today, it offers a wonderful combination of period charm and modern convenience, offering c.3,563 sq ft of accommodation arranged over two floors, with an additional 559 sq ft of cellars and an extensive full-height loft area.
The floorplans provide an excellent overview of the full layout; the formal entrance hall gives access to the principal reception rooms. The oak panelled drawing room has an impressive inglenook fireplace complete with cast iron hood, firebasket and backplate, which creates a focal point; there are interesting original Tudor carvings to the mantelpiece and doorway. The second reception room is used as a dining room and sitting room, and is also oak panelled, and ideal for entertaining on a grand scale; it has spacious proportions, being approximately 25’ in length and its inglenook fireplace is set with a multifuel stove.
The adjoining kitchen/breakfast room is equipped with a range of cream painted wood cabinets with stone worktops, an electric Aga with companion oven, a central island breakfast bar; there is a door to the garden and another to the inner hallway, leading in turn to the utility/bootroom, which offers cupboards for storage, space for appliances and is ideal for use as a day to day entrance to the house. There is a cloakroom lying off the inner hall.
On the first floor, the principal suite occupies the northern corner; its wood framed windows showcase beautiful Tudor decorations. The bedroom has exposed beams, and the dressing room has built in cupboards; the contemporary shower room has a walk-in shower, pair of basins and a WC. There are three further bedrooms, one currently used as a study, these are served by a bathroom and a separate WC.
Garaging and Equestrian facilities
Stream Farm is approached via a private gravelled driveway, which opens out to parking ahead of the house, and leads on to further parking at the rear, giving horse box access. At the rear is a large attached outbuilding added in 2018. It includes a double garage with manual double doors, and is attached to the single garage (currently used as hay store), with a workshop/washroom and WC at the rear.
The stable block is accessed between the garages; it offers five stables, a tack room and a feed store. It is open at each end, giving access to the paddocks and to the driveway. Stream Farm also enjoys right of access over a second driveway, leading up to rear grounds and the bridleway which runs just inside the north-eastern section of the boundary.
There are six fenced paddocks, each with water connected. Two lie to the west of the stream, together with an orchard, and are accessed via a bridge. Beyond the paddocks is a Martin Collins 60m x 20m all-weather sand school, and a wild meadow.
Gardens and Grounds
The gardens surround the house on three sides, and are mainly laid to lawn, with a south-facing paved courtyard garden providing space for a table and chairs; there is a recently added Victorian-style greenhouse with water and electricity connected. The lawns stretch away to the south west of the house, to the stream which meanders through the gardens and paddocks. Across the stream is an area of light woodland. The circular thatched brick outhouse houses the neighbour’s treatment plant (see Agent’s Notes). In the garden are productive fruit trees including pear, apple and crab apple.
A new orchard is planted across the stream with apple, pear, plum, damson and mulberry trees. Apple trees have also been planted in the wild meadow. There is also a large raised bed for growing vegetables.
The meadow attracts a variety of wildlife. Birds including woodpeckers, kingfishers, buzzards, and herons abound. Foxes, badgers and deer are plentiful. The adjacent countryside allows bountiful foraging with damsons, blackberries, sloes, sweet chestnuts, wild garlic and mushrooms.
In all, about 11.25 beautiful acres.
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Stream Farm is utterly captivating, with its extraordinary Tudor craftsmanship and sense of deep history beautifully balanced by generous, well-considered living spaces. For me, the combination of character, acreage, and exceptional equestrian facilities makes it feel like a rare and very special place to call home.
Rohan VinesProperty agent