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The Great Barn, Amberley Castle Nestled at the foot of the South Downs National Park, this home was originally built to serve the bishops of Chichester, who made a home in the neighbouring Amberley Castle when it fell into Crown ownership after the reformation. It was built in two phases in the 17th century and consisted of nine bays and two cart entrances with an aisle to the south. Additions in the 19th century included pig pens and calf sheds and reflected the prosperity of the tenant farmer. • Grade II listed property and one of the largest conversions in Sussex, if not the UK, a fantastic home steeped in history neighbouring directly onto the famous Amberley Castle that dates back to the 12th century • Entrance hall, dining hall, kitchen and breakfast room as well as separate utility room, study, games room and inner hall • Three ground floor bedrooms all with en-suite facilities and three first floor bedrooms also with en-suite facilities and galleried landings • Two separate one bedroom cottages £3,750,000 with guyleonard.co.uk Woodmancote Place, Henfield An exceptional and historic country estate in a glorious lakeside and parkland setting, Woodmancote Place is a lovely home and has beautiful views over its own land and is very well protected. It is approached via a magnificent tree-lined drive through a parkland setting with a view of the historic Norman parish church to one side. The gardens and grounds have been meticulously restored and maintained by the current owners. • Reception hall, inner hall, drawing room, dining hall and sitting room. • Study, family room, billiard room, kitchen and breakfast room, laundry room, utility room and galleried landing • Boot room, cloakroom, cellar and wine store • Master bedroom and nine further bedrooms, three of which are en-suite £7,950,000 with struttandparker.co.uk Sponsored by 85