Sitting within the picturesque South Downs National Park, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in West Sussex, the King Edward VII Estate is taking an exciting step forward as it breaks ground on its next phase. The development features outstanding homes, surrounded by 165 acres of unspoilt private grounds, Gertrude Jekyll designed gardens and woodland, just under an hour from London.
Consisting of three buildings of high-quality, ultra-luxurious one, two, and three-bedroom new-build apartments nestled amongst native trees, this incredible collection pays homage to its royal connections, named Imperial House, Sovereign House, and Monarch House. A series of ultra-premium residences, known as The State Apartments, are also available.
These exceptional properties offer new residents the chance to invest in state-of-the-art, design-led homes, with all the trappings of modern convenience, including triple-glazed windows, integrated Siemens appliances and lavish bathrooms with Villeroy & Boch sanitaryware. All homes benefit from allocated parking, with selected properties also enjoying electric charging points.
Phase 1 now launched: Imperial House
Phases 2 and 3 coming soon
Make enquiryAt King Edward VII Estate there is a collection of fantastic communal areas, from the tranquil restored reading room with wonderful views of the landscaping, to the boutique lounge where residents can socialise and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. The exceptional facilities also include a private gym, spa-style swimming pool and steam room. Convenience, efficiency and a warm welcome are provided by the estate’s Concierge, who can accept deliveries and hold keys.
Originally constructed between 1901 and 1906 as ‘The King’s Sanatorium,’ the King Edward VII Estate was inspired by King Edward VII’s visit to a German tuberculosis sanatorium and built in rural West Sussex for rest, relaxation, and recovery. Officially opened on 13th June 1906, the south-facing site later evolved into a modern hospital before closing in 2006.
Acquired by City & Country in 2009, the estate has been meticulously restored, blending Grade II and Grade II* listed architecture with exceptional modern homes, with The King’s Collection marking the next phase of this iconic development.
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