GLATTING FARMHOUSE AND BARN, SUTTON, WEST SUSSEX, RH20 1PR A fine farmhouse and substantial barn in a glorious downland setting
GLATTING FARMHOUSE AND BARN SUTTON, WEST SUSSEX RH20 1PR Distances and Travel Sutton Village 1.2 miles Petworth 6.5 miles Pulborough 9 miles (trains to London Victoria) Chichester 13 miles Gatwick Airport 36 miles London 59 miles. Accommodation 4 Reception rooms 2 Kitchens 6 s 3 Bathrooms Cellars Detached Sussex barn with ancillary buildings Range of outbuildings and stores Mature lawned gardens and orchard Grass tennis court In all approximately 2.9 acres. THE PROPERTY Main House Glatting Farmhouse is a fine period country house reputed to date back to the 15th century with later additions. Listed Grade II the main house provides a perfect opportunity to embark on a programme of refurbishment and reconfiguration (subject to the usual necessary consents) in the most stunning downland setting within the South Downs National Park. The house retains many of its original key features having been traditionally built over a timber frame using local stone and set under a clay peg tile roof. The western half was however remodelled in the 1950s to create rooms with higher ceilings and more Georgian proportions which externally has also been part tile hung. The farmhouse retains its inglenook fireplace, along with a bread oven and much of its original brick flooring and heavy ceiling timbers on the ground floor. It also benefits from its own cellars. Accommodation is set out over three floors and currently includes two kitchens and four generous reception rooms. Principal rooms and bedrooms, with attractive fireplaces in some, are in the most part a regular shape and generously proportioned. The majority of windows are large and the vistas breathtaking. Gardens Outside the farmhouse is set centrally within its own grounds with large gardens to the north and south and an extensive orchard and grass tennis court to the east. Bounded by flint walls and interspersed with various mature trees and shrubs, the garden is divided into a series of garden rooms by low privet hedging and flower borders. There are various seating areas to enjoy the stunning landscape. Outbuildings Immediately to the south of the farmhouse is an old brick built farm store and three former pig pens, offering the potential for future conversion to an annex or outside office subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Barns To the north east of the main house, and providing a particularly exciting opportunity combined with the farmhouse, is a detached range of traditional stone, flint and brick former agricultural buildings. Using locally sourced materials and building methods these buildings offer a huge potential for conversion into a myriad of future uses including garaging, stabling, indoor swimming pool, external work from home office/consulting room or ancillary accommodation for staff or visitors. Central within this group is a large traditional timber framed Sussex barn built with a mixture of flint, brick and local stone this huge barn benefits from two sets of floor to ceiling coach doors which offer unrivalled views from the property to the north and over the gardens to the east. At the entrance of the property there is space to park a substantial number of vehicles.
LOCATION Glatting Farmhouse and Barn is situated midway along Glattings Lane, itself a no-through lane, in a secluded location set amidst rolling farmland and with spectacular views to the foot of the South Downs. The South Downs Way is close to hand providing access to the network of public footpaths and bridleways. Just a mile distant is the revered downland village of Sutton. Within the village is a popular public house, The White Horse, a parish church and community hall. Petworth is the nearest town, where a good selection of shops and services can cater for your everyday needs. The National Trust owned Petworth House and 700 acre deer park is an historic house and local beauty spot. The nearest mainline train station is Pulborough serving London Victoria (journey time from 72 minutes). As a larger town there are also two large supermarkets along with more local facilities. The Goodwood Hotel is 11 miles to the south which, among other local establishments, offers a gym, leisure and spa facilities. Local events include horse racing at Goodwood and Fontwell Park; polo at Cowdray Park; the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Revival festival, along with the Chilli Fiesta at West Dean. The whole local area is largely protected from development through their historic ownership as part of large landed estates. This historic stewardship, along with the areas recent inclusion within the South Downs National Park, helps to protect the beauty and tranquillity of the local landscape and emphasises the unique opportunity this property offers. Guildford, Brighton and Horsham are all easily accessible providing a more comprehensive range of cultural, shopping and entertainment activities. Schools There are many well regarded schools in the district, both state and private sector, including Midhurst Rother College, Seaford College, Dorset House, Great Ballard and Windlesham House.
GENERAL INFORMATION Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Tenure Freehold. Method of Sale For Sale by Private Treaty. Local Authority Chichester District Council Council Tax Band H Viewing Strictly by appointment with the sole agents Savills Petworth. Legal Information The vendors will require a covenant that the property remains as a single dwelling and that the existing private drainage system, which currently flows through land under separate ownership, is replaced by the purchaser.
Glatting Farm, Sutton Gross internal area (approx.) House - 427.5 sq m (4601 sq ft) Store Rooms - 83.4 sq m (897 sq ft) For identification only - Not to scale Trueplan (UK) Limited Restricted height Kitchen 4.41 x 3.32 14'5'' x 10'10'' Sitting room 5.17 x 4.46 16'11'' x 14'7'' Cellar 6.01 x 3.98 19'8'' x 13'0'' Cellar 4.32 x 4.14 14'2'' x 13'7'' 5.11 x 3.46 16'9'' x 11'4'' 4.29 x 3.46 14'1'' x 11'4'' Sitting room Cellar Second floor 6.22 x 5.51 20'4'' x 18'1'' 4.19 x 3.40 13'8'' x 11'2'' 5.19 x 4.49 17'0'' x 14'8'' Reception Kitchen room 4.50 x 3.48 14'9'' x 11'5'' Store room 5.38 x 2.95 17'8'' x 9'8'' Ground floor 4.34 x 3.75 14'2'' x 12'3'' Store room 8.92 x 3.72 29'3'' x 12'2'' Reception room 6.44 x 4.74 21'1'' x 15'6'' Directions From Petworth proceed south on the A285 for 3.5 miles passing through the village of Duncton. As you are about to ascend Duncton Hill (towards Chichester) turn left on to Folly Lane (unmarked). Continue for 1.5 miles and the unmarked Glattings Lane will be found on the right. Turn here and Glattings Farmhouse will be seen in half a mile on the left hand side. 4.29 x 3.99 14'1'' x 13'1'' First floor Ground floor Important Notice Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. Particulars prepared September 2016 Photographs taken August 2016 Savills Petworth Exchange House Petworth, GU28 0BF petworth@savills.com 01798 343111 savills.co.uk