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The Lydhurst Estate in West Sussex
The Lydhurst Estate in West Sussex
The entrance to the estate is across a bridge and past two gatehouses.1 of 22 Tall trees leading up to the property create an avenue of green.2 of 22 The Lydhurst Estate in Warninglid, Haywards Heath, was the former home to Sir Jack Hayward.3 of 22 The reception hall has some highly decorative features, from the stairs to the cornicing.4 of 22 Garden access and a roaring fire mean the sitting room would be nice in summer or winter.5 of 22 There's no shortage of places to sit in the drawing room.6 of 22 The library looks a rather cosy space to do work in.7 of 22 The kitchen has plenty of cupboard space, two Belfast sinks, a four-oven Aga and a communal work bench/table in the middle.8 of 22 The master suite is the size of a studio flat. It not only easily accommodates a double bed but also has a reading area and space for what looks like a desk.9 of 22 The en suite to the master bedroom has an old fashioned appeal.10 of 22 There are a number of lakes on the Lydhurst Estate.11 of 22 Estate buildings help to keep the Lydhurst Estate running smoothly.12 of 22 Greenhouses and cold frames in the walled garden of the Lydhurst Estate.13 of 22 There are stunning views over the gardens and parkland.14 of 22 A charming rose arbour will look stunning in the summer.15 of 22 This statue of a man in uniform is called The Look Out and is a memorial to the Home Guard, whose troops were stationed on the estate during the Second World War.16 of 22 A separate games room is big enough for snooker and table tennis.17 of 22 Stable flats and cottage on the Lydhurst Estate.18 of 22 Much of the surrounding countryside and woodland is part of the estate.19 of 22 The contrasting first floor of Garden Cottages is prettily done.20 of 22 This is 2 Stonedelph, one of a number of separate homes on Lydhurst Estate.21 of 22 Aunt's House is one of 11 other buildings apart from the main house.22 of 22