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The property, Toat Farm, is a Grade II listed country house set on approximately 4.34 acres of private grounds. The house has its origins in the 15th and 17th centuries, featuring a fine oak timber frame, Horsham stone and clay tiled roof, and traditional architectural details. The interior boasts beautifully proportioned and atmospheric spaces, including a reception hall with oak staircase, principal reception rooms with period detail, a characterful kitchen/breakfast room with Welsh slate flooring and an AGA, and a principal bedroom suite with vaulted ceiling and en-suite bathroom. Three further bedrooms share a contemporary family bathroom, and there is also a separate guest suite with its own reception room and access to the gardens. The property's gardens feature expansive lawns, specimen trees, formal gardens, a classical rose garden, a tranquil pond, an orchard, a productive vegetable garden, and a pergola and terraces for al fresco dining. The property also includes a traditional Sussex barn, an oak-framed car port, a garden store, a garden room, and a paddock for equestrian pursuits or open space.