Lewes East Sussex BN8 6BY Laughton

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Features at a glance

  • Stunning contemporary eco home
  • Peaceful setting
  • Community focused co-housing development
  • Charming gardens backing onto woodland
  • Shared usage of 22 acres
  • Modern fittings with plenty of natural light

An exciting opportunity to acquire a stunning contemporary styled eco home, in a peaceful setting.

A beautiful contemporary home set within 23-acres of landscape and woodland, in a quiet, well run community. This is not a typical house sale. 5 Laughton Lodge is an architect designed four bedroom home (1,672 sq ft), set within one of England’s longest established co housing communities, six miles from Lewes. Laughton Lodge extends to 23 acres of shared land, bordered directly by mixed woodland that stretches back almost without interruption for around 500 acres, with open farmland in every other direction. The sense of space, when you arrive, is immediate.

The house has been designed around light and daily use rather than statement. The floor plan follows the movement of the sun; glazing is expansive; there are landscape or woodland views from every room and a quality of natural light that photographs don’t quite capture. There are four bedrooms, including a ground floor bedroom with ensuite. The galleried first floor landing allows the house to feel open to the landscape, without feeling exposed. The internal space is designed for flow and feels larger than the square footage measures. A 26 foot kitchen and dining space opens directly onto the garden and forms the centre of the house. The living room is vaulted, calm, and can be made cosier on winters nights with the wood burning stove. Windows, extending from ground floor to the top of the gable end, give views of the landscape throughout the day and into the evening. There is underfloor heating on the ground floor and central heating upstairs.

Laughton Lodge is a self managed community of 22 households on a jointly owned site. Each household owns its home on a 9,999 year lease, which is a freehold for all practical purposes. The community is structured, experienced, and deliberately light touch. Participation beyond the essentials is a matter of personal preference. Privacy is assumed rather than negotiated. What this does not mean is constant meetings or enforced sociability. For some residents co-housing translates into a shared meal on a Friday night, or office/ studio space close to home whilst for others, it means that children have the freedom to roam safely. The land is genuinely shared rather than subdivided, and daily life unfolds with less friction than in most neighbourhoods. What Laughton Lodge offers is unusually broad: approximately 11,000 sq ft of communal buildings including offices, studios, guest accommodation, a dining hall, and a fully equipped commercial kitchen, all available to residents. Outside, there are orchards, allotments, polytunnels, a kitchen garden, herb garden, play areas, open space for informal sport, and a football pitch. There are horses stabled on site, and chickens. For those new to co-housing: Laughton Lodge has been running for years, its governance is established, and buying in means joining something that already works.

This is where the case for Laughton Lodge is compelling in a way most properties cannot match. The community runs its own woodchip-powered district heating system, whose running costs are significantly lower than gas or oil. Water comes from a private borehole, meaning residents pay only for outgoing sewage. A 75kW solar array feeds a substantial proportion of electricity needs across the site. And a dedicated 1Gb leased line, shared across households, brings broadband costs well below what most rural, or urban, properties manage. For anyone thinking carefully about running costs, from a growing family through to those approaching retirement, this infrastructure is not a footnote. It represents a very material difference in the cost of living here.

Outside

Outside, the garden has timber decks, paved terraces, raised beds, and a roll top bath set beneath the trees, open to the sky. Materials are simple: timber cladding, sandstone paving, oak sleepers. The garden space allows for grasses to grow full height in summer for biodiversity through which paths wind. Fruit trees (pear, apple, plum, cherry and greengage) border both sides.

Situation

Lewes and Uckfield are both less than 15 minutes away by car. From Lewes station it’s just over an hour direct to Victoria and London Bridge. Uckfield offers comparable journey times into London. Brighton, Eastbourne, Hailsham and the Sussex coast are all within easy reach. For those working hybrid or remotely, the trade-off is less demanding than it might look on a map. What you gain in landscape and space is considerable, and what you give up in commute time, for most working patterns, is modest. The South Downs National Park, Glyndebourne, and the East Sussex coast are, essentially, on your doorstep. There are a range of primary, secondary and tertiary education options nearby, both local authority and independent.

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