Gravel Walkways
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Late 18th Century Country Manor House and Grounds
Built in the late 18th century in the Greek Revival style, this large Grade I listed building is an architectural gem and family home set in beautiful parkland and enjoys wonderful views. This impressive house, with its air of grandness, history, woodlands and gardens is a great location for filming and photography.
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Country Estate With Lakes
A fine Grade II listed English country house set in 220 acres of stunning parkland in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The estate boasts 3 lakes, an 18th century orangery, Grade II* listed gardens and 15th century cellars. With its stunning rural surroundings, this is a great place for countryside filming and…
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Grade II Listed Parkland and Gardens
Set in an area of the High Weald, these gardens and woodland are a part of the remains of a late 18th century landscaped park and tree plantation spanning nearly 200 acres. Features include formal terraces, terrace gardens, ornamental gardens, gravel paths, specimen trees, shrubberies, Yew garden, stone fountain, sundial, Italian garden, stream, water gardens…
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Gorgeous Thatched Roof Cottage
Lovely thatched roof 16th century brick and flint cottage that was previously 2 cottages. The property comprises 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, downstairs toilet, lounge, kitchen, and dining room. It has a modern country interior with original beams and 2 original inglenook fireplaces. Outside is a traditional country garden, orchard, allotment, outbuilding used as a shed…