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Full details for 2 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Lewes

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Description

This charming former Brewery Cottage is tucked away on the edge of the town centre only minutes away from the thriving Cliffe High Street, with courtyard Garden. Apply Lewes for a viewing appointment that is fully compliant with the Covid-19 Regulations, as outlined by the Ministry of Housing.

Description: - This charming former Brewery Cottage is tucked away on the edge of the town centre only minutes away from the thriving Cliffe High Street. The accommodation comprises a Sitting Room with open fireplace housing a wood burner and polished floorboards through to the Dining Room with staircase rising to first floor; Shower Room with high flush WC, shower cubicle with wall mounted electric shower unit and pedestal wash hand basin; Kitchen with eye and base level units and drawers with work surface over, space for electric cooker and under unit fridge and two Double Bedrooms on the first floor. The sunny rear courtyard is a particular feature laid to brick paving with walled surround and raised flower bed and Pear tree. There is a Garden Room/Home Office with power and light at the rear of the Courtyard giving access to Davey‘s Lane.

There is scope to enhance the present accommodation, this via the expansive roof void (subject to the requisite building and planning regulations). Heating is currently via the wood burner in the Sitting Room and an electric storage heater in the Dining Room. Original sash windows to the front elevation. All mains services.

Location: - The property is quietly located at the foot of Malling Hill within easy access of the town centre. Lewes is affectionately described as a small town with a big heart. Historians believe the name derives from the Old English ‘hlaews’ (‘hills’ or ‘mounds’) as Lewes is built into the slopes either side of the Ouse Valley. It was here that Simon de Montfort fought the Battle of Lewes against the King and where Tom Paine, author of ‘The Rights of Man’ once lived. Lewes has long been known for its spirit of independence and the inhabitants are proud of its significant history stretching back to Saxon times. There are many things to do in and around the county town. Lewes is a great place to shop with many independent, antique and quirky shops, and is also the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink in one of the eclectic number of pubs. Lewes also boasts a working brewery situated in the heart of the community on the banks of the Ouse. Commuters abound with a mainline railway station (London/Victoria just over the hour) found at the bottom of Station Street which leads off the High Street. There are three supermarkets; the acclaimed independent Depot cinema; leisure centre; tertiary college, along with well attended primary and senior schools. The Universities of Sussex and Brighton and the coast at Brighton are found 6 and 9 miles away respectively and the famous Glyndebourne Opera House is about 4 miles away on the outskirts of Ringmer. The Downs and local countryside are a paradise for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. Lewes is situated just off the South Downs way and within the magnificent South Downs National Park.



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