From
£2,750,000
26 bed detached house for saleHomestall Road, Ashurst Wood, East Grinstead RH19
26 beds
- Auction
Savills - National Auctions
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About this property
A magnificent and historic Grade II* listed property
Extensive complex of associated buildings, all situated in a spectacular private site of about 28 acres
Potential for a variety of uses including hotel, wedding venue, residential or educational/institution etc.
Offers approximately 26,259sq ft of accommodation (not including lofts and cellars), with various outbuildings offering an additional c 11,712 sq ft
Development Potential (STP and lbc)
Strapline
Auction Sale - 28/05/2025
A magnificent and historic Grade II* listed property with an extensive complex of associated buildings, all situated in a spectacular private site of about 28 acres. Homestall Manor offers approximately 26,259sq ft of accommodation (not including lofts and cellars), with its various outbuildings offering an additional c 11,712 sq ft, including Gardener’s Cottage, which comprises a single storey, two bedroom detached cottage.
By order of the lpa receivers.
Description
Grade II* listed Homestall Manor is a substantial part medieval, part Tudor detached property set in grounds of about 28 acres. The principal property has an interesting history and now offers the potential to create an imposing residence with a collection of outbuildings and a plethora of potential uses.
The original house, known as Homestall, formed the south-west wing, a predominantly C15th and C16th timber-framed building, characterised with plaster infilling and believed to have once been John of Gaunt’s hunting lodge. In the early C20th Homestall Manor was acquired by the Dewar family, who added the C16th timber-framed baronial hall as the east wing, by moving Dutton Hall from Cheshire to Ashurst Wood. This portion of the property has an elaborately carved, two storeyed porch with gable over, dated 1562. The impressive great hall has a partly enclosed hammer-beam roof, believed to have originated from the wardroom of the last English ship to go into battle under sail, a stone fireplace dated 1585 and the front door, from a French monastery, which is over 1,000 years old.
During the Second World War the property served as an auxiliary hospital, and in the late 1940s the house became Stoke Brunswick prep school. It was converted back to residential use in 2009.
In its current configuration, Homestall Manor offers approximately 26,259sq ft of accommodation (not including lofts and cellars), with its various outbuildings offering an additional c 11,712 sq ft, including Gardener’s Cottage, which comprises a single storey, two bedroom detached cottage, with open plan living accommodation.
The property is reached via a long driveway, leading through the grounds to the house. To the South of the house are formal gardens with ponds and overlooking woodland. Within the grounds are an outdoor swimming pool, two all weather tennis courts, a walled garden, and various outbuildings including a games barn, a three bay garage with attached stores, offices, a party barn with first floor office, and a large garden store.
The remainder of the grounds are predominantly grassed with some trees and shrubs planted, and extend to about 27.98 acres in all.
Location
Situated on the outskirts of the delightful village of Ashurst Wood. Ashurst Wood is located within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is a thriving and well served village with a post office, village shop, church, village hall, a pub and several independent shops and businesses. More extensive shopping facilities can be found in the nearby towns of East Grinstead (three miles) and Tunbridge Wells (12miles).
The area has excellent road and rail links from the M25 and A22 which provide easy access to London, the south coast and Gatwick international airport (12 miles). Mainline rail services to London Bridge and Victoria operate from East Grinstead station.
Ashurst Wood has its own small primary school. Preparatory schools in the area include Brambletye, Michael Hall Steiner Waldorf School, Cumnor House, Holmewood House, Lingfield Prep, Copthorne and Handcross. Secondary schools in the area include Lingfield, Tonbridge, Sevenoaks, Ardingly, Eastbourne and Mayfield.
There are numerous sporting and recreational interests in the area including horse racing at Lingfield Park and golf at Royal Ashdown Golf Club. Sailing is available at Ardingly Reservoir and Weir Wood Sailing Club, and at the coast.
There is an abundance of country walks including Ashdown Forest, cycling and riding to be had in the surrounding area within Wakehurst, Hever Castle and Winston Churchill’s home Chartwell.
Transport
East Grinstead - southern
Accommodation
Homestall Manor
Baronial Hall, 10 Reception Rooms, Kitchens, 26 Bedrooms, 11 Bathrooms
Outbuildings
Games Barn, Garden Store, Garging/Stores, Offices, Sports Hall, Party Barn
Gardens and Grounds
Outdoor Swimming Pool, Two all weather tennis courts, Walled Garden, Ponds
Gardener's Cottage
Two Bedrooms, Detached Bungalow, Kitchen/Sitting/Dining Room, Bathroom
Unit - 26,259 sq.ft (2,439.54 sq.m)
Upper Ground - 418 sq.ft (38.83 sq.m)
Basement - 1,797 sq.ft (166.95 sq.m)
(Outdoor) Garden Store - 1,872 sq.ft (173.91 sq.m)
Sports Hall - 1,739 sq.ft (161.56 sq.m)
Garage/Stables - 1,582 sq.ft (146.97 sq.m)
Games Barn - 2,167 sq.ft (201.32 sq.m)
Office - 1,628 sq.ft (151.25 sq.m)
*please note that these are approximate measurements
Planning
Previously the property was used as a residential school. We understand its current use is as a single dwelling (4/8/2011 WD2011/0601/maj, 4/8/2011 wd/2011/0602/lb). Subsequent planning and listed building consents include for a new swimming pool, new car port and studio, orangery, terraced area and an indoor swimming pool.
Planning and listed building consents were also granted for to convert Homestall Manor to a 27 bedroom 5 star hotel and conversion of the former school outbuildings to 15 holiday cottages (27/1/2021WD/2020/0914/maj, 27/1/2021 wd/2020/0915/lbr, 10/11/2022WD/2022/2325/mfa).
Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves on planning matters directly with Wealden District Council.
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