THE LODGE
WEST SUSSEX
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The Lodge is set in a pretty rural village, just a five-minute drive from Petworth. This area is known for its picturesque villages (Lodsworth and Lurgashall are nearby) and peaceful countryside surroundings. From here, you can venture out into the South Downs National Park, which truly earns its reputation as one of ‘Britain’s breathing spaces’.
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Dating back to the 14th century, The Lodge combines rich period features with the best contemporary comforts. This Grade II-listed manor house was originally built as a Wealden hall house before being remodelled for use as a hunting lodge. The property includes the main house and a sympathetically designed annex. As you’d expect from a property of this pedigree, fascinating features are found at every turn. Stepping into the original hallway, you’ll see a 17th century inglenook fireplace, complete with wood-carved graffiti added by one of his “roundhead” supporters.
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The house and its annex offer a choice of six stylish bedrooms. The light and spacious master bedroom has French doors opening onto its own balcony, as well as a private en-suite bathroom. Some rooms have low ceilings and doorways (below 4ft); an age-old quirk that reminds you this is somewhere a little different.
The sitting room’s doors are thought to be repurposed from the long-lost Verdley Castle. A comfy sofa and armchair, television, open fireplace and views over the gardens make this a bright and welcoming space.
Within the main house, you’ll also discover a games room with a television, a VR-enabled console, an assortment of board games, and a well-stocked library. The annex contains another living space, with the expansive summer room transforming easily into a family cinema room with blackout blinds and a large-screen television.
The kitchen is a warm hub in which to gather. Choose from a five-door Aga and two electric ovens, with all the appliances and gadgets you’d expect to find in your own kitchen, and a long, banqueting-style dining table. There is also a second kitchen in the annex.
While the house itself is impressive, equal consideration has been given to Hunters' outdoor spaces. The grounds extend across two acres, including a private drive, croquet lawn, vegetable garden and wildflower meadow. With wellness in mind, there’s also a grass tennis court, swimming pool, hot tub, sauna and steam room. And for those sunny days, there’s a terrace with a dining table and chairs, as well as sun beds and an outdoor sofa.
This remarkable property is a real testament to the care and attention taken by its owners. When the house was restored in 2004, the kitchen and master bedroom were added using the same green oak frame that would have been used in the early 14th century. Throughout, you’ll find thoughtfully preserved historic touches and hints of years long past.