Today’s featured property is set within 12.5 acres of historic parkland with uninterrupted views across the South Downs, Sedgwick Park House is an important Grade II Listed mansion with origins dating back to the 13th century. Remodelled in the late 19th century and refined over time, the house today embodies Edwardian elegance and a sense of occasion rarely found in modern homes.

🏡 Sedgwick Park House, West Sussex

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Arranged over three principal floors and extending to approximately 19,200 sq ft, the accommodation offers remarkable flexibility. South facing reception rooms are flooded with natural light, while fifteen bedrooms allow for grand family living, guest accommodation or alternative lifestyle uses. Period fireplaces, high ceilings and refined detailing create an atmosphere of understated grandeur throughout.

The West Wing presents exciting potential for refurbishment or reconfiguration, opening the door to further value creation.

Previously used for weddings, wellness retreats and private events, the estate is ideally suited to a boutique hotel, retreat or lifestyle venture, subject to the necessary consents.

Outside, The gardens and grounds extend to approximately 12.5 acres, carefully shaped by Emma Henderson under the guidance of renowned garden designer Harold Peto. Formal terraces, sweeping lawns, wildflower meadows and mature woodland surround the house, while a swimming pool, turf labyrinth and south facing viewpoints frame expansive vistas across the South Downs.

Outstanding Feature: The Italian inspired water gardens are nothing short of extraordinary. Designed as a theatrical sequence of interlinking ponds, formal channels and sculptural features, they culminate in the remarkable “White Sea” a ship themed water garden that is entirely unique in the region.

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Broneirion is a truly extraordinary Grade II Listed Italianate mansion, coming to the open market for the very first time. Built in 1864 for renowned industrialist and politician David Davies, this majestic home is steeped in history, architectural grandeur and opportunity, offering a rare chance to acquire one of Wales’ most significant country estates.

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