Listed West Sussex farm for sale
This very good period property comes with landscaped gardens which feature ponds and a very good barn which is ripe for conversion

Springlands Farm is a fantastic Grade II listed West Sussex property providing excellent family accommodation. The property is believed to be of Tudor origin and has been sympathetically updated and extended over the years whilst still retaining lots of character features including extensive exposed means and timbers, part flagstone floors and inglenook fireplaces.
Accommodation in total comprises entrance hall, three reception rooms, kitchen/breakfast room, master bedroom suite and four further bedrooms with a family bathroom.
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Outside the surrounding land comes to around 32 acres, and includes beautiful landscaped gardens, lakes, a heated swimming pool and a very good Sussex barn which is ripe for conversion. Gently sloping pastureland surrounds the house and barn and has been mown or grazed by mixed farm stock. Ponds run throughout the gardens and grounds.
Springlands Farm is situated off Frylands Lane to the west of the sought-after village of Wineham in West Sussex. Cowfold village, four miles distant, has good local amenities and Horsham is just 12 miles and has trains directly into London Victoria.
The guide price is £2m. For further information please telephone 020 7629 8171 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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