This spectacular country house features a mixture of Tudor, Arts and Crafts, Georgian and Elizabethan architecture.
Set within the rolling South Downs landscape, this historic estate spans an impressive 16,000 acres. At the heart of sweeping parkland, woodland and landscaped gardens lies this classic English seat
The extensive parkland landscaped by Lancelot ‘Capability’ Brown in the 18th century. A gravel driveway leads to this most illustrious film locations, with its soft-hued walls, Tudor-style entrance and picturesque turret.
Outside, there are 110 acres of private gardens and parkland to explore, including a tennis court, croquet and lawn games.
The house’s 24 bedrooms – 22 en-suite doubles and two singles – are set across the first and second floor. Each offers views over the parkland, the South Downs landscape, or the romantic Tudor ruins of an earlier house.