Conster Manor, a historic Grade II Listed property, is located on the fringes of Broad Oak village. This estate offers a unique blend of historical charm and significant renovation potential. Originally acquired by the vendor's family in 1965, the manor has deep roots tied to local agriculture, having transitioned from cattle farming to sheep rearing by the mid-1980s. The south wing dates back to the 14th century, while an 18th-century addition enhances its character.
The manor itself is set about 300 yards from the main road, providing a serene and private atmosphere. Inside, you will find features such as exposed brick floors in the entrance hall and traditional wooden parquet flooring in the drawing room with its inglenook fireplace—ideal for restoration to highlight its historical character. The kitchen retains essential fixtures but could benefit from modernization, and upstairs, three bedrooms await your touch to bring them back to life.
Surrounding the home are approximately 71.3 acres of land featuring diverse pasture fields and areas of ancient woodland, complete with a river bordering one side. Several outbuildings offer further investment opportunities; planning permission for conversion into residential units was previously approved for one traditional structure, demonstrating excellent potential for income generation or additional living space.
With considerable scope for refurbishment throughout both the interior and exterior spaces, this property presents an exciting venture for those looking to breathe new life into a piece of Sussex history.