A highly exciting opportunity to create a grand modern country estate. Already built - 26 car garage, extensive offices, various cottages and outbuildings. Set in grounds of about 43 acres.
Moatlands Estate
The Moatlands estate originally formed part of the neighbouring Gravetye Estate, and its history can be traced back 700 years; Moatlands was sold as a separate property in 1883. Today, it offers a rare and exciting opportunity to create a stunning contemporary country house with excellent eco-credentials, set within a 43 acre private estate in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The property offers huge potential for self-sufficiency and sustainability, with full planning permission to build a 21,000 sq ft contemporary house as its centrepiece, with a range of additional cottages and an impressive oak framed barn with B1* use already in situ. All buildings have underfloor heating provided by the estate's communal ground source heat pump grid, and The Barn is fitted with an air conditioning/ heating system.
Moatlands (proposed dwelling)
Accessed via either a sweeping driveway or via a secondary access, the estate occupies an elevated position that takes advantage of far-reaching views over its own grounds; the site of the proposed house is set back from the road, affording a sense of seclusion and privacy.
The full layout of the proposed accommodation can be seen on the accompanying floorplans; the plans are designed to create an exciting contemporary house that offers eco-friendly, yet luxurious living space that is both visually exciting and versatile, and has the potential to be adapted to an incoming buyer's needs.
The proposed house will have extensive glazing, to ensure light interiors, and is cleverly orientated to make the most of the views. The house is ideal for entertaining, with a grand open plan reception hall with ceiling height of up to nine metres; additional reception space includes a snug, family room and loggia.
There are two particularly impressive bedroom suites: on the first floor is a principal suite with bedroom, dressing room and capacity for two en suite shower/bathrooms, and on the ground floor is a guest suite with spacious bathroom. There are six further bedrooms, all with space for en suite facilities.
Proposed leisure facilities include a games room, first floor rotunda/ music room, and lower ground floor cinema, gym and indoor pool complex including a steam room and sauna.
The Barn
The Barn is an oak framed building, with a clay tiled roof. The Barn is externally complete and offers potential for internal configuration. It continues the estate's eco-credentials by making use of some materials which have been recycled from the original estate house. In addition, there is extensive roof top solar panelling providing up to 60KW.
The upper level is currently a single open plan space, with various options to subdivide as required, offering up to 60 workstations and versatile space which would suit office, or fitness/ music/ art studios.
The lower level is configured as secure garaging, with space for up to 26 cars to be stored; it could be used for classic and vintage cars, as there potential for climate control with ducting in place for air conditioning and an underfloor heating system in situ. Alternatively, it could also be used as further office or studio space, as the infrastructure is in for WC's, air conditioning etc and the garage doors could be replaced with glazing, subject to planning permission.
It has B1 planning consent for offices, which is subject to the new house being completed, or a demonstration that significant progress has been made in its construction.
Hitchins Cottage and outbuildings
Ivon Hitchens, an English painter best known for his landscape paintings that hang in The Tate Gallery, stayed in the original cottage for a period in the 1930s and produced paintings of the surrounding landscape in his 'Moatlands' series. Recently renovated, Hitchins Cottage is a three bedroom, two bathroom cottage with two annexed studio art lodges. It has various attached outbuildings including former stables, apple store and workshop.
1 & 2 Moatlands Cottages
A pair of well-presented two bedroom, semi-detached early twentieth century cottages, ideal for staff. Each with its own section of enclosed patio garden. The Estate Office is attached to these properties.
Gardens and Grounds
The sweeping driveway leads up past the pond to the Cottages and Barn, with an additional wide driveway to service the proposed main house. Moatlands Estate extends to 43.15 acres of grounds, including ancient woodland, and wonderful southerly views. Between Moatlands Cottages and Hitchins Cottage is a beautiful kitchen garden, with a spacious greenhouse and attached boiler room; a former formal lawn stretches to the south, with a further pond below. The grounds offer a wonderful opportunity for further landscaping as part of the build.
The fields, which lie to the west and south, have recently been left to rewild, with some used for grazing. The grid for the ground source heat supply occupies a portion the southern field. To the southeast, the land is mainly ancient woodland.
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