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Bolney Road, Cowfold, RH13

8 Bed │ 4 Bath │ 4 Rec

Guide Price £1,750,000

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Horsham

Nicholas Hapgood

Director Henry Adams HRR Ltd

Key features

  • Stunning, Grade II listed Country Home with sperate Two Bedroom Annexe
  • Generous Reception Space with Two Sitting Rooms, Large Kitchen and Seperate Dining Room
  • Kitchen/Dining/Family Room backing onto Garden Terrace
  • Four Bedrooms and Four Bathrooms to First Floor
  • Four Further Bedrooms to second Floor
  • Garden Workshop and Store, Triple bay Garage
  • Gardens and Grounds of circa. 1.85 acres
  • Two Bedroom, Two Reception Room Self Contained Coach House Annexe/Cottage
  • Access to London, Gatwick and Brighton
  • Nearby Well Regarded Local Schools

Full description

The architecture at Allfrey House is believed to reflect Tudor Gothic influences, with a striking façade featuring a castellated parapet between two ornate gables, and a central portal with three arches topped by a lion figure. This stately country house offers a welcoming sense of arrival, with the reception hall giving access to two sitting rooms with lofty bay windows: one providing an elegant space for relaxation with fireplace focal point, and the other featuring painted ceiling beams and a log-burning stove. To the rear is a formal dining room as well as a breakfast room with French doors to the garden.
An open aperture, with a step level change, links to the kitchen which is fitted with contemporary cabinetry in a rich, dark colour tone and an island unit. A classic curved staircase rises to the bedroom accommodation which is arranged over the two upper levels. On the first floor the principal and
second rooms feature facetted windows and access to smart en suite facilities. There are two further bedrooms on this level, along with a well-appointed family bathroom. Four additional rooms are at the top of the house where ancient rafters are revealed.
Excellent supplemental accommodation is offered in a charming coach house dwelling which is positioned alongside the main house. The self contained COACH HOUSE provides well presented accommodation with an attractive garden to the rear and ample parking to the front. There is a sitting room, separate dining room, kitchen and utility room on the ground floor. On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom.

High level hedging fronts the roadway, with timber five-bar gates opening to an expanse of gravelled driveway which provides parking for numerous cars. Clipped evergreen shrubs create a pleasing formal display beside the house and a further gate offers a vehicular route to the rear where the detached garage outbuilding is situated. The garden and grounds at Allfrey House offer a series of green outdoor ‘rooms’ with trellising, walls and lengths of herbaceous border creating partition. Features of note in this beautifully-landscaped sanctuary include a parterre garden, a natural pond, an orchard and swathes of lawn interspersed by majestic and specimen trees. A paved courtyard setting adjoining the rear of the house offers opportunities for al fresco dining and sitting, whilst the coach house has a separate enclosed garden for privacy.

The property is situated on the easterly fringes of the village of Cowfold, where local amenities include a convenience store, restaurant, public house and well-regarded primary school. The larger village of Henfield is easily accessible to the south with a wider range of facilities, whilst slightly further afield, the market town of of shopping, including a John Lewis at Home, Waitrose and the Swan Walk shopping centre. The mainline station at Horsham has services to London Victoria, and Haywards Heath station offers journeys to London Bridge. Road-users have good access to the A23 and A24 for links to the M25 and the A27 for access to south coast destinations. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Hurstpierpoint College, Lancing College, Brighton College, Christ’s Hospital and Farlington School.

Situation

The property is situated on the easterly fringes of the village of Cowfold, where local amenities include a convenience store, restaurant, public house and well-regarded primary school. The larger village of Henfield is easily accessible to the south with a wider range of facilities, whilst slightly further afield, the market town of of shopping, including a John Lewis at Home, Waitrose and the Swan Walk shopping centre. The mainline station at Horsham has services to London Victoria, and Haywards Heath station offers journeys to London Bridge. Road-users have good access to the A23 and A24 for links to the M25 and the A27 for access to south coast destinations. Well-regarded schooling in the vicinity includes Hurstpierpoint College, Lancing College, Brighton College, Christ’s Hospital and Farlington School.
  • Entrance
  • Cloakroom
  • Sitting Room
  • Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • Breakfast Room
  • Bedroom
  • Bathroom
  • Summer House
  • Landing

Council Tax Band: H

Tenure: Freehold

Why live in Horsham?

Horsham strikes the perfect balance with its community facilities and green spaces. There’s a market square at The Carfax complete with traditional bandstand, an abundance of shops, a cinema, theatre, leisure centre and a 60-acre park right in the centre of town.

We have an impressive mix of older properties, including historic buildings from the 1400s and 1500s with later additions from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras and some stunning artistic properties. Head out along The Causeway and you’ll see every style, from 15th century homes to new builds, on one superb road.

Horsham has many great schools, both state and private, junior and senior. Millais, Tanbridge House, Farlington, Windlesham House, St Marys and Heron Way all have excellent Ofsted ratings and have received equally positive reviews from pupils and parents. There’s a good range of shopping here too, including high street favourites and independent stores and coffee shops. You’ll also find a huge selection of eateries, bars, cafés and pubs in the town and a particularly high density of restaurants along East Street that has given rise to its nickname, ‘Eat Street’.

We have a great tradition of sports in Horsham and, more importantly, of supporting our local teams. Our town is the proud host of Sussex Cricket Club, which frequently plays on the Horsham Cricket Club grounds while the local cricket, football and rugby teams also attract great crowds on match days. If you like walking in beautiful countryside you’ll be spoilt for choice in Horsham while the Southwater Country Park has a Dinosaur Island play area for young families and kayaking and canoeing facilities for older children. The Pavilions in the Park leisure centre has indoor and outdoor heated pools and an aerial adventure course with ropes and a climbing wall. For more cultural pursuits, the Capitol Theatre and Cinema on North Street has a busy calendar of both theatrical productions and the latest movies.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Horsham, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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