A six-bed home with an indoor sauna and pool is up for sale for £3.85 million.
Coldharbour Manor, in Legsheath Lane, Forest Row, on the edge of Ashdown Forest, was originally built around the year 1900.
It has since been expanded and is now spread across two floors with various outbuildings.
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On the ground floor, the home has a large entrance hall at its centre, which has one of the property's eight working fireplaces in.
The ground floor also has a family room, a sitting room with a fireplace, a drawing room, a dining room and a study.
The dining room has double doors leading out to the garden.
The kitchen is also on the ground floor and has a central island worktop.
This is surrounded by a breakfast room and a utility space
Upstairs, the home has six double-size bedrooms, including a master room, and a sauna.
The main bedroom has a dressing room and a "Mr and Mrs" style ensuite bathroom.
Away from the main house, the property has outbuildings including a pool house with an indoor swimming pool, hot tub and its own changing facilities.
The estate also has a garage with a games room upstairs.
In the gardens, which surround the home on all sides, there is a terrace, two ponds, a walled rose garden, a paddock, a grass tennis court and a pavilion.
There is also a staff flat on the estate.
A spokesman for Jackson-Stops said: "Coldharbour Manor is an arts and crafts country house, set in the middle of its own stunning gardens and grounds on the edge of Ashdown Forest.
"The house was originally built around the 1900swith later additions with elegant proportions throughout, offering seclusion and privacy in the Sussex countryside.
"The gardens and grounds provide a very special, well positioned private location within a quiet and secluded setting for this beautiful family home in the heart of the Sussex countryside and on the edge of the Ashdown Forest."
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