A Grade II Listed Georgian mansion house once owned by Rudyard Kipling’s family has gone on the market for nearly £5 million.
North End House in Rottingdean, complete with eight bedrooms and its own tennis courts and swimming pool, was once owned by Sir Edward Bunce-Jones, pre-Raphaelite artist and uncle to the Jungle Book author.
Now, the lavish mansion on the edge of the South Downs has been put on the market for £4.85 million.
Built in the late 18th century, the Georgian Mansion now includes a self-contained one-bedroom cottage set in over an acre of garden land.
Property agent Aston Vaughan said: “Entirely unique and steeped in a rich local history, North End House was built during the late 18th Century as a grand residence and retreat attracting poets, artists and authors seeking a peaceful yet luxurious lifestyle close to both the countryside and the sea.
“An avenue of lime trees steps up from the pool to a large lawn where children can play ball games amongst wildflowers to attract bees and other essential countryside wildlife.
“Encompassing approximately 1.23 acres, the gardens are a treat for the senses, forming a stunning backdrop to the house while becoming a magical wonderland for children to play.”
Other grand features in the property include a 50 square metre drawing room, the heated 12-metre pool and several stable rooms, one of which has been converted into a gym.
The house also overlooks Rudyard Kipling Gardens and is opposite The Elms, which Kipling himself owned.
The house also includes a double garage, electric car charging point and driveway big enough for several cars.
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