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Woodshill House is a Grade II listed stone-faced country house with a Horsham stone roof. It has a mix of architectural features suggesting different construction phases, including a two-bay three-storey range with a tile-hung elevation, a staggered butt purlin and queen strut roof, and single-bay stone-faced ranges. The house features moulded features, plastered ceiling, and high ceiling joists. It has a complex layout with multiple phases of construction, but the roof structure suggests a construction date of around 1650-1675. The house is situated on a hill with views towards the South Downs. The property includes gardens with a mix of rose beds, specimen trees, vegetable garden, formal lawn, walled garden, and a swimming pool area. Additional outdoor features include a tennis court, a paddock, and a kitchen garden that receives plenty of sunlight.