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Brighton Road, Lewes, BN7

Guide Price £1,200,000Freehold

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Key Information

Tenure:Freehold
Council tax band:Not available
Broadband:up to 65Mbps
Mobile signal:*Based on indoor data coverage
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Key Features

• No onward chain & vacant possession
• Built in 1929 with charming period features throughout with excellent potential for modernisation and extension
• Four generously sized double bedrooms, including a large master suite with en-suite bathroom and walk-in dressing area, family bathroom and downstairs cloakroom
• Spacious dual-aspect living room with feature open fireplace
• Separate dining room, two rooms which could be used as a study/snug/playroom/family room, and kitchen with utility area
• 33ft x 13ft integral garage with scope for conversion into additional living space, home office, annexe, games room, or even to extend above as well (STPP)
• Private driveway accommodating four to five vehicles
• Very private, South-facing rear garden with large stone terrace and level lawn
• Public footpath just 5 minutes’ walk away, offering direct access to the South Downs National Park
• Approximately 20–25 minute walk to Lewes mainline train station and town centre

Description

NO ONWARD CHAIN AND VACANT POSSESSION. **PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEOS TOURS AND NAVIGATE THE VIRTUAL TOUR** A wonderful large and versatile four double bedroom, two bathroom detached family home spanning over 2780 sq ft located in the desirable town of Lewes

NO ONWARD CHAIN AND VACANT POSSESSION. **PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEOS TOURS AND NAVIGATE THE VIRTUAL TOUR**

First time on the market for 48 years. No Onward Chain & Vacant Possession


The house

A wonderful large and versatile four double bedroom, two bathroom detached family home spanning over 2780 sq ft located in the desirable town of Lewes. The property offers excellent refurbishment and extension opportunities, and is the first time that the house has been on the market for 48 years. This fantastic home is brimming with character features and comprises in brief: four double bedrooms, two bathrooms (one en-suite), living room, snug/study/playroom, study/snug/dining room, kitchen, dining room, utility room, downstairs cloakroom, 33ft x 13ft integral garage with fantastic potential to convert into 2 separate reception rooms and further extend above, driveway providing off road parking for four to five vehicles and a private south facing rear garden.

Situated in a sought-after residential location within the historic market town of Lewes, this impressive four double bedroom detached family home offers substantial and versatile accommodation spanning over 2,780 sq ft. Built in 1929, the property boasts a wealth of original character features including an open fireplace, timber staircase, and large picture windows that flood the interior with natural light.

This is the first time the property has come to market in 48 years, presenting a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved well maintained home with enormous potential for refurbishment and extension, subject to the necessary consents.

The house is entered into a hallway with downstairs cloakroom to the right, dining room, kitchen and utility straight ahead and the living room to the left. The living room runs along the rear of the house providing two large windows overlooking the South facing garden and an open fireplace. Either end of the living room are two versatile rooms which both face the rear and could be used as an office, playroom, snug or even dining room. Upstairs the main master suite faces the rear and has a large en-suite bathroom and walk in dressing area. The other three bedrooms are double bedrooms (two having basins in them). The family bathroom and separate toilet are adjacent to Bedroom 2 and could be used in conjunction to create a separate section to the house perfect perhaps for a teenager, older relative or even a lodger.


Garage & Parking

The integral garage, measuring 33ft x 13ft, provides ample space for parking, storage, or conversion (subject to planning). The adjacent private driveway offers off-road parking for four to five vehicles, making it ideal for families or those needing space for multiple vehicles.


Outside

The standout South-facing rear garden is both private and peaceful, bordered by mature hedging and shrubs. A wide stone terrace provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining and entertaining, with steps leading to a well-maintained lawned area.


Agents Note

The house sits well within its plot and is set well back from the Brighton Road and is screened with high hedges at the front.

There is potential to further extend the house to the side and rear and also huge potential to convert the detached double garage into a home office, games room, studio or even a self contained one or even two storey annexe.

The loft space is enormous and offers even further potential to extend into the space creating at least two further bedrooms and a bathroom if desired.


About Lewes

Lewes is a picturesque and culturally rich market town nestled in the South Downs National Park, known for its historic architecture, vibrant arts scene, and strong sense of community. The town offers a wide variety of independent shops, delis, cafés, and antique markets, alongside well-known retailers and supermarkets. It’s also home to an excellent range of state and independent schools, and enjoys fast rail connections to London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, and Brighton.

There is plenty to see and do in this extremely interesting town, including visiting Lewes Castle, which was built within three years of the Battle of Hastings in 1066. Lewes is home to a number of small craft breweries, alongside the renowned Harvey & Son’s brewery located in the centre of the town. The town’s most important date in its active social calendar is its annual Bonfire Celebrations which have become one of the largest and most famous in the country.

The property is ideally situated for those seeking a blend of countryside living with town convenience, boasting direct walking access to beautiful downland trails and local amenities. From the property the heart of the town can be reached with a 15 – 20 minute walk.


Community, Clubs & Societies

Lewes is a town deeply rooted in tradition and creativity. It hosts one of the largest Bonfire Night celebrations in the UK, and is renowned for its musical events, literary festivals, and art exhibitions. Local clubs and societies include: Lewes Operatic Society, Lewes Rugby Football Club, Lewes Rowing Club, Southover Bonfire Society, Lewes History Group, Lewes Athletic Club, Lewes Film Club, Multiple choirs, writers’ circles, and book groups

These groups help foster a friendly and inclusive atmosphere, perfect for both families and individuals looking to immerse themselves in an active and welcoming town.


Walks & Public Footpaths

The property is superbly positioned for walkers and nature lovers. A public footpath just five minutes from the front door connects directly to the South Downs National Park, offering access to some of the most scenic walking routes in Southern England. From Finches House, footpaths radiate in several directions: to Mount Caburn and Glynde, offering panoramic countryside views, across the Ouse Valley to Hamsey and Offham, over Cliffe Hill towards Kingston and Southease, to the Egrets Way along the River Ouse, ideal for cycling and walking and routes connecting to the South Downs Way, one of the UK's premier long-distance trails

These routes are well-maintained and popular with walkers, cyclists, and runners alike — offering an active lifestyle right from your doorstep.


Local Schools

The property falls within the catchment area of several highly regarded educational institutions, catering to all age groups.

Primary Schools - Southover Church of England, Western Road Community Primary School, Wallands Community Primary School and South Malling Church of England primary schools are all within walking distance of the property.

Secondary Schools - Priory School is a well respected 11-16 co-ed comprehensive (within 30 minutes from the house), and the highly acclaimed Lewes Old Grammer School (15 minute walk) takes children from 3-18 including a very successful sixth form.

East Sussex Sixth Form College has one of its campuses in Lewes and is within a 30 minute walk of the house. The college provides a range of courses including A Levels, Functional Skills and Access courses, and vocational qualifications such as NVQ’s and BTEC’S for students aged 16 and over. The campus boasts state of the art facilities.



Public Transport Links

Finches House is exceptionally well-connected, offering residents convenient access to both local and regional destinations via road, train and bus services.

Train Services - Lewes Railway Station is approximately a 10-minute walk from BN7 1EB. Operated by Southern Railway, it provides regular services to Brighton in around 17 minutes, London Victoria in approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes, Eastbourne in about 30 minutes, and Seaford in approximately 20 minutes.

Bus Services - Several bus routes serve the area from Brighton Road itself, with stops within a short walking distance including the Routes 28 & 29 with frequent services connecting Lewes to Brighton, Uckfield, and Tunbridge Wells, and Route 29A providing additional connections to Heathfield.

Road Links - Major road links are easily accessible from the house with the A27 only a mere 0.7 miles away and 2 minutes by car. Brighton with all of its many amenities and attractions is only 8 miles away and Gatwick airport can be reached in less than 40 minutes.

With such comprehensive public transport options, this property is ideally situated for both commuters and those seeking easy access to the wider region.


Come and have a look around Finches House and you will see its potential. Modern life is always changing - this home can change with you, and give you the perfect balance between a town and all its conveniences, and countryside living all on your doorstep.

Front elevation and driveway providing parking for four to five vehicles

Front elevation and front garden

Rear elevation and private South facing rear garden and terrace

Elevated view of the house and plot

Aerial view of the house and plot

Aerial view of the house and the South Downs in very close proximity

Elevated view of the rear elevation and South facing garden and terrace

Aerial view of the house and the South Downs in very close proximity

Double aspect Living Room with open fireplace 27'0" x 15'6" (8.23m x 4.72m)

Dining Room 15'9" x 10'7" (4.8m x 3.23m)

Kitchen 9'9" x 8'1" (2.97m x 2.46m)

Bedroom 2 16'6" x 12'0" (5.03m x 3.66m)

Bedroom 3 15'1" x 11'5" (4.6m x 3.48m)

Master Bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk in dressing area 16'6" x 14'10" (5.03m x 4.52m)

Family Bathroom with bath and separate shower cubicle

Rear elevation, South facing rear garden and terrace

Study / Snug / Playroom / Dining Room 15'10" x 11'5" (4.83m x 3.48m)

Snug / Study / Playroom / Family Room 15'6" x 11'9" (4.72m x 3.58m)

Double aspect Living Room with open fireplace 27'0" x 15'6" (8.23m x 4.72m)

Original open fireplace

Bedroom 4 10'9" x 9'4" (3.28m x 2.84m)

Master En Suite Bathroom

Master Bedroom with en suite bathroom and walk in dressing area 16'6" x 14'10" (5.03m x 4.52m)

Large South facing rear terrace and garden

Rear elevation and South facing rear garden and terrace

Arrange Viewing

St Pancras Catholic Primary School
(0.38 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 130
Age Range: 4 - 11
Southover CofE Primary School
(0.55 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 348
Age Range: 4 - 11
Lewes Old Grammar School
(0.6 miles)
Number of pupils: 675
Age Range: 3 - 19
Wallands Community Primary School
(0.6 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 305
Age Range: 3 - 11
Western Road Community Primary School
(0.68 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 207
Age Range: 4 - 11
Iford and Kingston Church of England Primary School
(1 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 177
Age Range: 4 - 11
Priory School
(1.12 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 1127
Age Range: 11 - 16
South Malling CofE Primary and Nursery School
(1.38 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 248
Age Range: 3 - 11
Northease Manor School
(2.12 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 88
Age Range: 7 - 18
Hamsey Community Primary School
(2.37 miles)
Good
Number of pupils: 105
Age Range: 5 - 11

Property Calculators

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Mortgage

Estimated Monthly Mortgage Payment:
£6,003 /mo.25 Years, 4.5% Interest
Loan
£1,080,000
Total Repay
£1,800,897

Land Transaction Tax

You’ll have to pay the land transaction tax of:
£81,750
0% up to £225,000
6% from £225,000 to £400,000
7.5% from £400,000 to £750,000
10% from £750,000 to £1,200,000
Your effective land transaction tax is 6.81%

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