Outstanding and historical Grade II listed manor house of medieval origins with spectacular gardens, grounds, equestrian facilities and distant southerly views to the South Downs.
Morley Manor has 17th century origins and has been recorded from at least 1650. It was perhaps named from the family of John Morley who was a
parishioner in 1652. The original property has been subsequently extended so that it now offers a fine family home of considerable character. Externally, the oldest part of the house is brick and part timbered and after an extensive refurbishment is now finished to the highest standard of craftsmanship down to the last detail.
Specification
• 17th century property impeccably modernised and fully restored
• Underfloor heating in all tiled floor rooms including the pool house
• Clive Christian kitchen
• Swimming pool heated via air-source heat pump
• Fully automated smoke detectors
• Fully alarmed buildings
• CCTV covering inside main house, grounds and gardens
• External lighting in all the grounds including the lake, jetty and walkways
• Grounds equipped with electrical points
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