A country home with its own cottage and swimming pool complex is up for sale.
Old Selsfield is a five-bedroom home in Turners Hill, near Crawley, which offers a mix of traditional and modern touches.
A large inglenook fireplace and an oak-beamed ceiling in the sitting room are the standout period features in the imposing property.
The house is spread across three floors with an open plan kitchen and dining room area, a separate sitting room and office space on the ground floor.
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Bifold doors lead out on to the terrace and gardens beyond.
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Upstairs, the property, in Selsfield Road, displays more modern features with three en suite bedrooms and another on the second floor.
The master bedroom, also on the second floor, has two French doors which each open on to a Juliet balcony.
The room has vaulted ceilings, a walk-in wardrobe, en suite bathroom and a period cast iron fireplace.
Outside, there are large gardens and outbuildings including a swimming pool complex, which has a pool and a sauna, and a barn with garages.
The separate cottage has a kitchen, sitting room, dining room and two bedrooms upstairs.
A spokesman for Jackson-Stops, which is marketing the home for £2.395 million, said: "Old Selsfield sits in a delightful plot of about three acres in the heart of Sussex.
"Entrance to the property is through two electric gates leading through to a large turning circle in front of the house providing ample parking for several vehicles.
"Within the grounds is a charming two-bedroom detached cottage, a large indoor swimming pool complex with shower, hot tub and sauna.
"In addition, there is a large, thatched Sussex barn which is divided into garages, a bedroom suite, workshop and storeroom.
"The gardens and grounds provide a very special, quiet and secluded setting for this beautiful family home in the heart of the Sussex countryside."
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