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A lovely, unlisted, detached house in the heart of Lewes with a large south facing walled garden and stunning views over the town to the South Downs.

PROPERTY FEATURES

  • Beautifully presented, unlisted, detached house in the heart of Lewes with large south-facing walled garden and fabulous views.
  • Entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining room.
  • Three bedrooms, two bath / shower rooms and cloakroom
  • EPC Rating E and Council Tax Band F

THE PROPERTY

Located in the heart of Lewes, The Old Coach House can be found in a quiet location just off the High Street - towards the end of a no-through road. This is the first time in 30 years that the property has come to market and offers a rare opportunity to buyers to purchase a Lewes property with a large south-facing garden and stunning, uninterrupted views of the South Downs The Old Coach House is currently unlisted and it is thought that it may be possible to extend the property to the rear - subject to obtaining the necessary consents. Prospective purchases must make their own enquiries. From Bull Lane the front door opens into a welcoming entrance hall from which your eye is immediately drawn through the house to the garden and wonderful views beyond. The well proportioned sitting room has a parquet floor, exposed timbers and a feature open fireplace. The kitchen/dining room has been beautifully fitted with an extensive range of units with an induction hob, appliances, a preparation island and luxurious wooden worktops. In addition on the ground floor there is a double bedroom with direct access to the garden and a well appointed shower room. A second door from Bull Lane gives direct access to this area of the house making it ideal for those requiring an annex or those working from home. Arranged over the first floor is the generous principal bedroom with a feature fireplace and built-in storage cupboards. In addition there is a third bedroom, a beautifully appointed bathroom and a separate cloakroom. The garden is a particular feature of the property and lies to the rear and south of the house. Adjacent to the house and approached via steps is a wide paved terrace which is ideally located for alfresco dining and enjoying the lovely aspect over the garden. From the terrace a door gives access to a good sized garden store which is located under the house. Beyond the terrace the garden is laid to large sweeping lawns bordered by well stocked herbaceous borders and enclosed by beautiful flint walls. A pedestrian gate leads through the garden wall to Paine's Twitten. The Old Coach House lies within the conservation area moments away from Lewes' bustling high street and is approached via a no-through road. The historic county town of Lewes provides an extensive range of restaurants, shops and recreational facilities including the Depot Cinema. In addition there are three supermarkets including Waitrose. Lewes mainline station is 0.3 of a mile walk from the house with direct services to Central London, Gatwick and Brighton. The surrounding South Downs National Park provides wonderful scenic walks. There is an excellent selection of both state and public schools within easy reach. State schools include Western Road and Southover Primary Schools, East Sussex College and BHASVIC. Public schools in the area include Lewes Old Grammar School, The Annan School, Brighton College and Eastbourne College.