Prestigious renovated wing in South Downs parkland with huge gardens and estate amenities.
Grade II-listed East Wing of mid-19th-century Lodsworth House
Set within the South Downs National Park, East Wing at Lodsworth House is a newly renovated, Grade II-listed wing of a mid-19th-century country house. The accommodation spreads over substantial floors with very large reception rooms, high ceilings and period detailing restored to a high standard, while modern comforts include underfloor heating in key rooms and a hard-wired network throughout. The property benefits from spectacular southerly views across rolling Sussex countryside and mature mid-19th-century gardens.
The layout provides a principal bedroom with a marble en-suite, two further large bedrooms on the first floor, and a self-contained second-floor space with two additional bedrooms and dressing/walk-in closet. There are three reception rooms, an orangery, a kitchen/breakfast room opening to the dining/family room, and approx. 1,500 sq ft of arched cellars including an original wine cellar — useful for storage, a gym or games room.
Set at the end of a tree-lined private drive, the East Wing sits within extensive parkland and enjoys substantial privacy and seclusion. The plot is very large (about 5.25 acres) and shares leisure facilities for the wider Lodsworth House estate, including a tennis court and swimming pool. The setting suits buyers seeking a prestigious rural home with period character and modernised living.
Important practical points: the wing is Grade II listed, which will affect alterations and maintenance choices. Council tax is described as very expensive. The property is freehold and in a sparsely settled hamlet; local services are limited and travel times to larger towns (Petworth, Midhurst, Haslemere) should be considered.