Welcome to Warnham Court
Build in 1829 by Henry Tredcroft a wealthy property owner in the Horsham area who created parks, gardens and pleasure grounds from the original Street Farm and other small farms. The estate passed to Sir John Henry Pelly in 1855 and then to Charles Thomas Lucas in 1865. Charles Lucas was a partner in the firm Lucas Brothers that built The Royal Albert Hall, Covent Garden Opera House, Kings College Hospital, Cliveden and Alexandra Palace to name but a few.
The Mansion is a few minutes walk from the idyllic medieval village of Warnham. The village has its own general store, butcher and two quaint little Inns dating back to the 15th Century. Steeped in history much of the later village was built around Warnham Court. The Mansion looks over a beautiful deer park and to countryside beyond.
The Mansion was completely restored in 2002 and redefined to several luxury, stylish apartments and houses. The Tower is the main central part of the building on three floors.
Furnished and decorated on the classical style, the Tower is available to rent all year round.



