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Woodshill House is an elegant, stone-faced country house with a Horsham stone roof. It is believed to date back to the 15th or 17th century, with four phases of construction. The first phase is a two-bay, three-storey range with a tile-hung elevation, while the second phase is a two-bay, three-storey range with a square stone construction and ironstone galletting. The property has a complex roof structure with staggered butt purlins and a queen strut roof. The house sits on top of a hill with views towards the South Downs and boasts a large garden with multiple features, including rose beds, specimen trees, a vegetable garden, a formal lawn, a walled garden, a swimming pool, a tennis court, and a paddock. The kitchen garden receives plenty of sunlight due to its south-facing orientation.