The Crooked House

The Crooked House really
The Crooked House really is just that – a superbly quirky property, Grade II listed, with cruck timbers dating the origins to circa 1450/1550, a 16th century wing and adjoining barn along with a recently constructed dairy wing, approximately 30 years old and built in such a style it is difficult to see where old joins new!!
Adjacent to the house is a delightfully converted cottage suitable for holiday letting accommodation/rental unit subject to obtaining any necessary planning consents, the whole sitting in gardens and grounds of approximately six acres including a pasture paddock and an area of deciduous woodland sloping down to a stream. Even the hen house and store room above are quite unique!!

Rest Harrow

Dating from about 1910,
Rest Harrow – Dating from about 1910, Rest Harrow is a magnificent seafront house built in the style of a Hamptons beach house with rendered elevations and a mellow tiled roof.
Interesting bathroom – choice of bath water or sea water!!

Yellowford Farmhouse

Yellowford Farmhouse is a spacious detached house with 3 reception rooms, 6 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Within its garden is a swimming pool. Adjacent to the farmhouse is a range of agricultural buildings.

There is a detached 4 bedroom cottage and 2 3-bedroom semi-detached cottages.

A cricket pitch in the centre of Thorverton.

In all about 335.91 acres.

For sale as a whole or in up to 8 lots.

Christopher Robin’s house

Delightful Cotchford Farm enjoys
Delightful Cotchford Farm enjoys a fascinating provenance with both literary and musical connections. In 1925, the house was bought by the renowned author, dramatist and poet A.A Milne as a country retreat for himself, his wife and son, Christopher Robin. It was here, amidst the beautiful Sussex countryside and surrounding woodland where the wonderful stories of Christopher Robin and Winnie-the-Pooh came to life, now world famous childhood classics.

The local area is now commonly referred to as \’Pooh Country\’ and places in the books such as the 500 acre wood, Galleons Lap, Poohsticks bridge and Pooh Corner are all based on nearby locations, where Christopher Robin used to visit with his bear \’Winnie The Pooh’.

Treguddick Manor

Elizabethan Grade II* Listed
Treguddick Manor is an Elizabethan Grade II* Listed Manor House with Royal Connections
Hall with Royal Arms of Elizabeth I dated 1593
8 Bedrooms
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Drawing Room & Reception Room
Old Dairy & Salting Room
Courtyard of Barns with potential
3.5 acres Land
Further land available, by separate negotiation
Barn with full residential planning consent, available by separate negotiation