About this location
Dating back to the 14th century, Hunters combines rich period features with the best contemporary comforts. This Grade II-listed manor house was originally built as a Wealden hall house before being remodelled for use as a hunting lodge. Today, guests have free rein of both the main house and a sympathetically designed annex. As you’d expect from a property of this pedigree, fascinating features are found at every turn. Stepping into the original hallway, you’ll see a 17th century inglenook fireplace, complete with wood-carved graffiti added by one of his “roundhead” supporters.
The house and its annex offer a choice of six stylish bedrooms, sleeping ten adults and two children. The light and spacious master bedroom has French doors opening onto its own balcony, as well as a private en-suite bathroom. Some rooms have low ceilings and doorways; an age-old quirk that reminds you this is somewhere a little different.
Within the main house, you’ll also discover a games room with a television, a VR-enabled console, an assortment of board games, and a well-stocked library for laid-back evenings. The annex contains another living space, with the expansive summer room transforming easily into a family cinema room with blackout blinds and a large-screen television.
While the house itself is impressive, equal consideration has been given to Hunters’ outdoor spaces. The grounds extend across two acres, including a private drive, croquet lawn, vegetable garden and wildflower meadow. With wellness in mind, there’s also a grass tennis court, swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and steam room. And for those sunny days where blissful hours are at your disposal, there’s a terrace with a dining table and chairs, as well as sun beds and an outdoor sofa – perfect for catching up with some reading.
Property features include:
- 6 bedrooms
- 6 bathrooms
- Open plan kitchen / dining / living
- Games room
- Terrace
- Outdoor swimming pool
- Hot tub
- Sauna
- Steam room
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