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Spacious 5 bed Link Detached House property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£1,150,000
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"Superb Grade II listed barn conversion in a glorious rural position on a working wine estate

Description

Situated at the end of a long, private track in the glorious vineyard setting of a prestigious working wine estate in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural beauty, Lowen Barn is a charming barn conversion with mainly beautiful sandstone and brick elevations under a tiled roof. This property is believed to date from around 1850 and was originally an agricultural building; it was sympathetically converted to a residential property in 2007 and acquired by the current owners in 2012.

Lowen Barn offers spacious and well presented accommodation, principally arranged on the ground floor. The main living space is open plan, and cleverly zoned into distinct areas. There is a large living dining room with a vaulted ceiling set with electrically operated roof lights, beams, and a wood burning stove; this light and bright room is separated from the kitchen breakfast room by a stained glass partition.

The bespoke kitchen has a good range of free standing, handcrafted wood units, arranged under a fixed wood countertop, and offering the option to reconfigure if required. There is space for a range cooker and plumbing for a dishwasher; there are bifold doors to the largely south southeast facing terrace, creating an excellent flow between inside and out.

Beyond the living room is a useful utility room, with a sink and space for laundry appliances; it also houses the energy efficient ground source heat pump which provides both hot water and services the zoned ground floor underfloor heating.

The rear hallway leads in turn to a family bathroom, two bedrooms and the principal bedroom suite, a vaulted room with fitted wardrobes and an en suite shower room. On the first floor are two further bedrooms, one of which is currently used as an office.

Outside Lowen Barn is approached from the private track via a five bar gate which opens to a parking area at the head of the drive. The drive winds downwards past a productive orchard and kitchen garden to a further parking area and to the detached timber framed workshop, which has power connected and could be used as an office if required.
Adjoining the barn s long, south southeast elevation is a broad sandstone terrace, sheltered by a rockery planted with spring flowers, which rises up towards the elevated lawn, and offering space for table and chairs.

Beyond the workshop is an enclosed former 16th Century iron working, now a wildlife pond, with steep banks to one side, and surrounded by mature trees including oaks.

At the top of the bank is a path connecting the parking to the lawn; the elevated lawn offers a wonderful vantage point to enjoy the extensive views of the surrounding vineyard, the countryside and the heritage Bluebell Steam Railway, an ideal spot on a sunny day.

About 0.78 of an acre.

Location

Situated in the heart of a working vineyard, in rural countryside approximately 3.6 miles to the southwest of East Grinstead. East Grinstead offers a range of high street shops, supermarkets including Waitrose, a station and leisure facilities.
Leisure golf at Royal Ashdown, Mannings Park and Copthorne, sailing at Weir Wood and a variety of local and county sports clubs to suit all ages and abilities.
Racing is available at Plumpton, Lingfield and Goodwood, with show jumping at Hickstead. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways across the surrounding countryside, and the South Downs National Park and Ashdown Forest are accessible by car.
Spa and country house hotels include Gravetye Manor which can be reached directly from Lowen Barn via public footpaths , Alexander House, Ashdown Park, South Lodge and Ockenden Manor.
Sussex is ideal for food and drink enthusiasts there are many renowned gastro pubs and Michelin accredited restaurants locally, and the region is at the heart of England s emerging wine scene.
Kingscote Wine Estate has a bar and caf , and the Bluebell Railway heritage steam railway passes through the estate. Sussex offers a vibrant cultural scene, with world class opera at Glyndebourne, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events.
Transport Rail services from East Grinstead to London Victoria from 56 minutes; fast trains from both Three Bridges 7.6 miles , and Gatwick Airport nine miles to London Bridge and Victoria.
The A23 M23 and A22 give access to Gatwick airport, the south coast and the M25.
All times and distances are approximate.

Square Footage 1,953 sq ft


Acreage 0.78 Acres

Directions

The postcode does not lead to the property, but will take you to the wine estate surrounding it.
From Vowels Lane, once on the private track, follow signs for Kingscote Wine Estate and after about a mile pass under the railway viaduct. The track will divide, keep forward with the large barn on the left. Keep forward, passing The Coach House and The Old Dairy on your right and the track leading to Lowen Barn is signposted on the right. Follow the track up to its peak and turn right into Lowen Barn s drive.


Additional Info

Agent s Notes 1.Lowen Barn is not separately listed but is in close proximity to and considered within the curtilage of Grade II listed Mill Place Farm. Past changes have required listed buildings consent.
2.Lowen Barn has right of access to the neighbouring property for maintenance.
3.Lowen Barn contributes to the maintenance of the access road and sewage plant. Please refer to the Agent for more details.

Services Ground source heat pump to central heating and hot water zoned underfloor heating to ground floor ; mains electricity; shared water supply from mains, sub metered from Mill Place Farm; shared private drainage sewage treatment plant. Broadband FTTC.

Outgoings Mid Sussex District Council, . Council tax band G.

Photographs taken March 2025.

Tenure Freehold

EPC rating D

Site Plan Produced from Promap Crown copyright and database rights 2025. OS AC . Not to scale. For identification only.

Cladding This property may have cladding. The property is under six floors so any cladding may not have been tested. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place.

Viewing Strictly by appointment with Savills on .
If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.

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Nearby Schools
Step By Step School
0.7mi
West Hoathly CofE Primary School
1.3mi
Turners Hill CofE Primary School
1.9mi
The Meads Primary School
2.0mi
Philpots Manor School
2.1mi
Nearby Stations
East Grinstead Station
2.4mi
Dormans Station
4.4mi
Balcombe Station
4.9mi
Three Bridges Station
5.3mi
Lingfield Station
5.7mi
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