Ravenclaw Hall is a magnificent Grade II listed manor house, perfect for family gatherings and celebrations. Nestled in 20 acres of private gardens and woodland near Hurst Green, East Sussex, this grand property blends traditional charm with modern luxury. With seven beautifully appointed bedrooms, the hall accommodates 13 guests in style. Entertainment abounds with a private outdoor swimming pool, tennis court, games room, and snooker room.
Inside, Ravenclaw Hall exudes character with intricate wooden panelling, grand fireplaces, and regal décor. Highlights include a formal dining room, a chef’s dream kitchen with an AGA, elegant reception rooms, and a snooker and games room. The master suite boasts a private balcony and luxurious ensuite, while other rooms feature sumptuous beds and vintage-modern styling.
The estate offers stunning gardens, woodland trails, and a croquet lawn. Alfresco dining on the terrace with views of the rolling East Sussex countryside is a must. From bluebell woods to poolside relaxation, Ravenclaw Hall delivers unforgettable memories in a serene, enchanting setting.
The High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty surrounds Hurst Green, placing you near historic villages like Robertsbridge, with its Cistercian Abbey remains and vibrant Bonfire Society, and picturesque Hawkhurst. Explore Royal Tunbridge Wells, Bewl Water for watersports and cycling, the historic town of Battle, and seaside towns like Hastings and Rye, all within easy reach.
Ravenclaw Hall sits within a magnificent 20-acre estate of woodland, lawns, a pond, a tennis court, and a swimming pool. Close to the charming village of Hurst Green in the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the hall is near historic villages like Robertsbridge, known for its abbey origins, aviation museum, and cricket bat manufacturer Gray-Nicolls, and Hawkhurst, infamous for its 18th-century smuggling gang and historic residents like Sir John Herschel. The East Sussex countryside is yours to explore, with Battle less than 15 minutes away and coastal towns Rye and Hastings under 30 minutes. Hastings boasts a rich history, including its castle, medieval streets, and events like Jack in the Green Festival. Rye, with cobbled streets, historic houses, and St Mary’s Church tower views, is a hub for art and nature enthusiasts, offering access to Rye Harbour Nature Reserve and boat trips. For beach lovers, Camber Sands’ golden dunes provide a perfect escape. Whether you're exploring the countryside, delving into history, or relaxing by the sea, Ravenclaw Hall offers an ideal base for creating unforgettable memories.
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