Guide price
£7,035,000
(£854/sq. ft)
10 bed detached house for saleDallington, East Sussex TN21
10 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
From 8,235 - 10,614 sq. ft
About this property
10 bedrooms
5 reception rooms
3 bathrooms
13.46 acres
Period
Detached
Garden
Rural
Lake View
Woodland
Paddock
Meadow
Annexe secondary accommodation
Lot 1a ~ oldcastle
principal house, gardens, walled garden and paddocks
At the heart of the estate sits Oldcastle, an impressive Grade II listed country house of substantial architectural and historical significance. The house occupies a private position within its own land, enjoying the tranquillity of the remote High Weald countryside.
The accommodation is arranged over two principal floors, and offers generous, well-proportioned rooms with original architectural features still present throughout. The reception space includes an entrance hall, kitchen, dining room and drawing room with an open fireplace and log burner. The lower ground floor has a games room, wine cellar and strong room. The house provides ten bedrooms, served by three bathrooms and five separate WCs, making it well suited to family living and entertaining.
Included within the main house, there is also a three-bedroom staff-annexe which offers useful ancillary accommodation and presents potential for reincorporation into the principal house, subject to the necessary consents.
Gardens and grounds
The house is set within beautifully landscaped formal gardens and grounds, extending to approximately 13.46 acres. Features include a walled garden with greenhouse and a small central pool, a tennis court, an outdoor swimming pool, a location for a croquet lawn and grass tennis court, an amenity lake, a well, and areas of woodland. The grounds provide an incredibly peaceful setting for the house, combining privacy and open, expansive views across the surrounding countryside.
There is a large timber-framed barn which presents the opportunity to create a fantastic party barn (subject to the necessary consents). A range of other outbuildings include an open-fronted log store, garage, folly, and various storage sheds.
Lot 1b ~ estate cottages
The Gardener's Cottage, The Stables Cottage and The Engine House are three attractive cottages positioned at the end of the back drive leading to the principal house. The cottages are in a picturesque setting and would provide substantial secondary accommodation, staff-housing, or the opportunity to earn additional income.
The Gardener's Cottage and The Engine House are charming two-bedroom cottages, while the The Stables Cottage is a slightly larger three-bedroom cottage. The Engine House and The Stables Cottage are connected by four spacious garages, which would once have housed the family carriages. Above them, a first-floor gallery links the two properties. The Stables Cottage further benefits from a stable arranged in three individual bays.
Lot 1c ~ oldcastle land
The Oldcastle land comprises approximately 202.95 acres of undulating and productive farmland, primarily laid to pasture and with areas of woodland. The land is well configured and benefits from good access, a natural water supply via a stream, and a collection of farm buildings that support the wider agricultural operation.
Lot 2 ~ prinkle land
The land at Prinkle farm amounts to approximately 29.79 acres of rolling farmland, well suited to pasture or mixed agricultural use.
Lot 3a ~ carrick's farm
Carrick's Farm comprises a four-bedroom house set in an elevated rural position, enjoying far-reaching views across the surrounding landscape.
Lots 3b and 3c ~ carrick's farmland
Lot 3b comprises the land to the west of the lane, and Lot 3c comprises the land to the east of the lane. Both lots are mainly laid to pasture, and would lend themselves to continued agricultural operation. Lots 3b and 3c amount to 41.53 acres and 47.65
respectively.
The Oldcastle Estate enjoys a beautifully private and elevated setting within the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; one of the most distinctive and historic landscapes in southern England.
Characterised by ancient woodland, rolling pasture, historic hedgerows and winding country lanes, the High Weald is renowned for its unspoilt countryside, rich biodiversity and strong sense of place. The gardens support a wide range of wildlife, including pheasants and owls. They also provide a habitat for species under environmental pressure such as house martins, which return each spring to nest under the eaves, and glow-worms, which can be spotted in the grass during summer.
The estate lies on the edge of the picturesque village of Dallington. The village has a traditional rural character and is centred around the parish church, St Giles, the village hall, and the traditional public house 'The Swan Inn'. The surrounding countryside provides exceptional opportunities for walking, riding and outdoor recreation.
Everyday amenities can be found nearby in Heathfield, while the historic towns of Battle, Hastings and Royal Tunbridge Wells offer a wide range of shops, restaurants and cultural venues.
Schooling in the area is well regarded, with a good selection of state and independent options. Notable schools in the area include Tonbridge School, Sevenoaks School, Eastbourne College, Brighton College and Mayfield School. Preparatory options include Marlborough House, Vinehall School, St Ronan's School and Skipper's Hill Manor School, with Dallington CE Primary School conveniently located within the village.
Despite its peaceful rural setting, the estate is well connected. Mainline rail services from Battle and Etchingham provide regular services to London Bridge, Charing Cross and Canon Street, while the A21 and A26 offer convenient road access to Tunbridge Wells, the M25 and the wider south-east. Gatwick Airport is also readily accessible, providing domestic and international connections.
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