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Live in the South Downs National Park at King Edward VII Estate
A range of exceptional heritage homes are for sale at King Edward VII Estate near Midhurst in West Sussex. Surrounded by the South Downs National Park, these unique properties have been designed to offer luxurious living in a tranquil country setting. Te
estate has a distinguished
history, having been opened in 1906 by King Edward VII. Now, more than 100 years later, award-winning heritage developer City & Country has converted the estate into an exclusive range of properties. Perfect for either full-time country
living or as a weekend retreat, proper- ties range in size, with many offering
a variety of spectacular views over the South Downs National Park or the restored landscaped gardens designed by Gertrude Jekyll. Georgina Walters originally
Prices from £295,000 to £699,950
“For anyone who enjoys the outdoors and walking then
this is a super spot.” Te estate sits within 165
acres and has access to National
bought an apartment to use as a second home as it was close to Cowdray Park, where her daughter plays polo. She’s also enjoying the community spirit at the estate. She says: “Everyone at the estate
is so friendly; there’s a very sociable atmosphere with a number of informal gatherings organised between neighbours. Te gardens are lovely, and now the walks are opened up into the woodland it’s fantastic.
Trust land. It’s the perfect spot to enjoy the beautiful rolling country- side of the South Downs and all the activities it has to offer,
including
Cowdray Park and Goodwood, while the coast is just a short drive away.
T: 01730 606405
cityandcountry.co.uk
Save up to 40% in our summer sale!
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