THIS Grade II five bedroom farmhouse with its own pool and tennis court can be yours for £1.85 million.
Clayes Farm, an original Sussex Hall House in Broadford Bridge Road, West Chiltington, dates as far back as the 1650s and still includes many of the original features of the house.
Through the front porch is a double height entrance hall with flagstone flooring and oak staircase, leading up to the property's five bedrooms.
The study, dining room and sitting room feature within the original part of the property, both with exposed beams. The sitting room also has an inglenook fireplace and a stable door to the garden.
The open plan kitchen/breakfast/family room has stone and wood flooring, a central island unit with a breakfast bar, and solid oak units with granite and wood worktops and integrated appliances.
Natural light floods in through three sets of glazed double doors in the dining/family area, with views over the garden to the paddocks.
On the first floor, the open landing leads to three double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom. The main bedroom suite has double glazed doors with views over the paddocks, a separate dressing room with built-in wardrobes, and an en-suite bathroom.
The property also has a separate one bedroom cottage with an open plan kitchen/living room, opening up to a conservatory, a double bedroom and bathroom.
Outside, the country home has a hard surface tennis court, a fully fenced swimming pool with a barbecue area and summerhouse, an orchard with a variety of fruit trees, and a Dutch barn.
The property is being sold by Jackson-Stops on 01730 812357.
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