Guide price
£1,650,0007 bedroom detached house for sale
Sharpthorne, Near East Grinstead
Chain-free
Study
Recently added
Detached house
7 beds
4 baths
26.00 acre(s)
EPC rating: G
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
- No onward chain
- Detached Victorian house in need of renovation
- 5 Reception rooms, 7 Bedrooms, 4 Baths
- Mature garden
- Pavillion and garden barn with stabling
- Greenhouse and potting shed
- Fine southerly views
- Adjoining parkland and woodland
- In all extending to approx 26 acres
A substantial Victorian house, in need of renovation, with wonderful restorative gardens, fine views, outbuildings and adjoining land. In all extending to approx 26 acres. No onward chain.
SITUATION
The property lies within the High Weald Area of High Landscape Value almost adjoining Ashdown Forest and just south of Weir Wood Reservoir. Forest Row is only 3 miles, East Grinstead with its station, supermarkets and recreational amenities 6 miles, Haywards Heath 9 miles and Gatwick 13 miles. Apart from the expanse of Ashdown Forest on the doorstep there are numerous golf courses, racing at Lingfield and a wide range of schools both state and private easily accessible.
DESCRIPTION
Little has changed internally in this large Victorian house, extending to over 5,300 sq ft, in the last 100 years and the property is offered as seen. Having brick and hanging tile elevations the original front door opens into a long hallway which has doors off to a Drawing Room nearly 40’ long, Dining Room, Study, Snug, Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Pantry and a Sitting Room. Stairs to the first floor lead to a similarly long landing with doors off to 7 Bedrooms some with stunning southerly views and 4 Bathrooms. A ladder to a hatch opens into a large unconverted attic space.
The house has retained many original features. Most rooms have tiled or Ducks Nest cast iron fireplaces and are proportionally well laid out. The property does require complete sensitive modernisation and refurbishment.
The once well-manicured gardens were clearly a spectacular feature of this house, with a croquet lawn, a sunken tennis court approached through a tree twitten and bordered by a yew walkway, together with fine specimen trees including Western Rd Cedar, Birch, Oak and many others giving an autumnal splash, particularly from the internal beech hedging dividing the lawns. The rather sad old garden furniture and other features will remain. Off to the side of the house is a large corrugated iron Victorian Store approximately 19m x 5m with a largely tiled floor and tiled walkway in front, partitioned off to provide a garden machinery store, stabling, an old WC and other stores. Beyond lies a neglected greenhouse coming off a further brick store overall 10m max x 7m used historically by the gardener and would convert to an idyllic small annex (subject the planning) and, peering through the undergrowth, facing out onto the remnants of the high walling to what was once a much larger walled garden. A secondary access onto the road exists by right of way at this end.
Extensive wooded grounds around the property of about 4.14 acres then offer access out to a previous historic area of parkland with a rolling topography extending to 15.79 acres and, from the garden end, offering the most spectacular, wonderful distant view of the South Downs on a clear day. The south eastern side is bound by an area of traditional broadleaf woodland similar to Ashdown Forest with a gully along the eastern boundary. Dominant oaks and a few still fine ash provide an overstorey with silver birch, holly and hazel under.
The whole property extends to some 26.52 acres (10.73 ha).
TENURE & POSSESSION
The property is offered freehold with vacant possession on completion of the house, garden and grounds.
The land is let on a 5 year Farm Business Tenancy @ £800 p.a. to Plawhatch Farm opposite Title No. ESX434677 – pending.
SERVICES (Not tested and therefore not warrantied)
Mains water and electricity are connected. Drainage is to a private system. Oil fired central heating. All need replacing and are in questionable working order.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS
All fixtures , fittings and chattels whether referred to or not are specifically excluded from the sale. The garden statuary and ornaments are similarly excluded. The property will be sold as seen and inspected. The garden machinery in the Victorian Store belongs to a third party and is excluded together with the gardeners tools.
RIGHTS OF WAY & WAYLEAVES
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights of way whether public or private, including rights of way, drainage, water and electricity supplies, covenants, restrictions and obligations and all wayleaves whether referred to or not.
A public footpath crosses the lower half of the land as shown on the plan. At the eastern end of the garden there is a secondary access by right of way to the road.
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING
The property (not withstanding any description contained in these particulars) is sold subject to any existing Town & Country Planning legislation and to any development plan, resolution or notice which may be in force and also subject to any statutory provisions or by-laws without any obligation on the part of the vendors of his agents to specify them.
The property lies within the High Weald Area of High Landscape Value and the 7km Protection Zone of Ashdown Forest.
BPS/GRANT SCHEMES
There are no entitlement payments or other grant schemes benefitting the property to be passed on.
PLAN
The plan is for identification and information purposes only and potential purchasers must rely on their own investigations.
SPORTING RIGHTS, MINERALS & TIMBER
These are included in the sale so far as they are owned.
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Mid Sussex District Council[use Contact Agent Button]
West Sussex County Council[use Contact Agent Button]
COUNCIL TAX
Band H - £4,744.24 (2025/2026)
EPC G (20)
HEALTH & SAFETY
Due care must be taken when walking round the house. The access ladder to the attic over the open staircase is not safe and there is fallen timber in the woodland and maybe stock on the land. Dogs must be kept on a lead.
VIEWINGS
Strictly only by confirmed appointment with the sole agents RH & RW Clutton –[use Contact Agent Button] (Opt 1) /[use Contact Agent Button] [use Contact Agent Button]
SITUATION
The property lies within the High Weald Area of High Landscape Value almost adjoining Ashdown Forest and just south of Weir Wood Reservoir. Forest Row is only 3 miles, East Grinstead with its station, supermarkets and recreational amenities 6 miles, Haywards Heath 9 miles and Gatwick 13 miles. Apart from the expanse of Ashdown Forest on the doorstep there are numerous golf courses, racing at Lingfield and a wide range of schools both state and private easily accessible.
DESCRIPTION
Little has changed internally in this large Victorian house, extending to over 5,300 sq ft, in the last 100 years and the property is offered as seen. Having brick and hanging tile elevations the original front door opens into a long hallway which has doors off to a Drawing Room nearly 40’ long, Dining Room, Study, Snug, Kitchen, Breakfast Room, Pantry and a Sitting Room. Stairs to the first floor lead to a similarly long landing with doors off to 7 Bedrooms some with stunning southerly views and 4 Bathrooms. A ladder to a hatch opens into a large unconverted attic space.
The house has retained many original features. Most rooms have tiled or Ducks Nest cast iron fireplaces and are proportionally well laid out. The property does require complete sensitive modernisation and refurbishment.
The once well-manicured gardens were clearly a spectacular feature of this house, with a croquet lawn, a sunken tennis court approached through a tree twitten and bordered by a yew walkway, together with fine specimen trees including Western Rd Cedar, Birch, Oak and many others giving an autumnal splash, particularly from the internal beech hedging dividing the lawns. The rather sad old garden furniture and other features will remain. Off to the side of the house is a large corrugated iron Victorian Store approximately 19m x 5m with a largely tiled floor and tiled walkway in front, partitioned off to provide a garden machinery store, stabling, an old WC and other stores. Beyond lies a neglected greenhouse coming off a further brick store overall 10m max x 7m used historically by the gardener and would convert to an idyllic small annex (subject the planning) and, peering through the undergrowth, facing out onto the remnants of the high walling to what was once a much larger walled garden. A secondary access onto the road exists by right of way at this end.
Extensive wooded grounds around the property of about 4.14 acres then offer access out to a previous historic area of parkland with a rolling topography extending to 15.79 acres and, from the garden end, offering the most spectacular, wonderful distant view of the South Downs on a clear day. The south eastern side is bound by an area of traditional broadleaf woodland similar to Ashdown Forest with a gully along the eastern boundary. Dominant oaks and a few still fine ash provide an overstorey with silver birch, holly and hazel under.
The whole property extends to some 26.52 acres (10.73 ha).
TENURE & POSSESSION
The property is offered freehold with vacant possession on completion of the house, garden and grounds.
The land is let on a 5 year Farm Business Tenancy @ £800 p.a. to Plawhatch Farm opposite Title No. ESX434677 – pending.
SERVICES (Not tested and therefore not warrantied)
Mains water and electricity are connected. Drainage is to a private system. Oil fired central heating. All need replacing and are in questionable working order.
FIXTURES & FITTINGS
All fixtures , fittings and chattels whether referred to or not are specifically excluded from the sale. The garden statuary and ornaments are similarly excluded. The property will be sold as seen and inspected. The garden machinery in the Victorian Store belongs to a third party and is excluded together with the gardeners tools.
RIGHTS OF WAY & WAYLEAVES
The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing rights of way whether public or private, including rights of way, drainage, water and electricity supplies, covenants, restrictions and obligations and all wayleaves whether referred to or not.
A public footpath crosses the lower half of the land as shown on the plan. At the eastern end of the garden there is a secondary access by right of way to the road.
TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING
The property (not withstanding any description contained in these particulars) is sold subject to any existing Town & Country Planning legislation and to any development plan, resolution or notice which may be in force and also subject to any statutory provisions or by-laws without any obligation on the part of the vendors of his agents to specify them.
The property lies within the High Weald Area of High Landscape Value and the 7km Protection Zone of Ashdown Forest.
BPS/GRANT SCHEMES
There are no entitlement payments or other grant schemes benefitting the property to be passed on.
PLAN
The plan is for identification and information purposes only and potential purchasers must rely on their own investigations.
SPORTING RIGHTS, MINERALS & TIMBER
These are included in the sale so far as they are owned.
LOCAL AUTHORITIES
Mid Sussex District Council[use Contact Agent Button]
West Sussex County Council[use Contact Agent Button]
COUNCIL TAX
Band H - £4,744.24 (2025/2026)
EPC G (20)
HEALTH & SAFETY
Due care must be taken when walking round the house. The access ladder to the attic over the open staircase is not safe and there is fallen timber in the woodland and maybe stock on the land. Dogs must be kept on a lead.
VIEWINGS
Strictly only by confirmed appointment with the sole agents RH & RW Clutton –[use Contact Agent Button] (Opt 1) /[use Contact Agent Button] [use Contact Agent Button]
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RH & RW Clutton Property - East Grinstead
1 West Street
East Grinstead, West Sussex
RH19 4EY
01342 602911RH & RW Clutton is a long established independent company of land agents, chartered surveyors and estate agents, dealing with a wide range of property matters throughout the South East. We are one of the leading companies in the area and our expertise lies in the sale and letting of period houses and cottages, farms, land and woodland, as well as commercial property. We are enthusiastic and energetic in our approach and we aim to offer excellent service with a dedicated team focusing on achieving the best results for our clients.






























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