Ref: LEW090148
Harebeating Lane, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 1ER
Guide Price £495,000
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Freehold
0.25 Acres
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
3 reception rooms
Strutt & Parker -
Lewes sales
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201 High Street
Lewes
East Sussex
BN7 2NR
A beautifully converted mill with some far reaching views. About 1/4 acre
Accommodation summary
Dining hall | Open plan sitting room/kitchen/breakfast room | Sitting room | Principal suite comprising bedroom and shower room | Guest bedroom with adjacent bathroom | Further bedroom and bathroom | Brick and slate studio | Garden store/workshop | Beautifully landscaped gardens | About 0.25 acre
Harebeating Mill is understood to have originally been built in circa 1779 and moved to its present site in about 1823. The property was converted to a high specification and with a great attention to detail in 2005. Externally the property presents attractive brick, cedar clad and weatherboard elevations under copper and lead roofs. Internally, the property provides stylish and beautifully presented accommodation over three floors.
Features of note include an impressive roundel dining hall with magnificent exposed oak timbers, a barrel vaulted sitting room/kitchen, with a gas fire and a range of oak fronted units with polished granite work surfaces. Other features include barrel vaulted ceilings in two of the bedrooms, oak doors, well appointed bathrooms, arched windows, exposed brick work and a spiral staircase.
A particular feature of the property is the second floor sitting room, which has full height windows with magnificent views over the surrounding countryside.
Situation
Harebeating Mill is approached from Harebeating Lane, a private no through road, via a wooden five-bar entrance gate. The house lies in a semi rural position, approximately 0.75 of a mile to the north east of the old market town of Hailsham, which provides an extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities. Polegate station is approximately 4.5 miles, with frequent mainline train services to London via Gatwick Airport, Brighton and Ashford International. The coastal, business and entertainment centre of Eastbourne is some 9 miles to the south east. The historic county town of Lewes is about 13 miles to the west.
Outside
Harebeating Mill is approached via a gravel driveway with parking for several cars. Adjacent to the sitting room/kitchen and principal suite is a slate terrace with a hot tub and a lawn beyond, bordered by various well stocked and colourful beds.
From the terrace, a path leads through a rose and clematis clad archway to a flight of steps, which lead down to the studio, workshop/garden store and garden machinery store. Beyond the studio is a further lawn with a raised vegetable bed to one side. To the front of the house, there is a lawn with a raised bed aptly shaped as a Windmill Sail.

Freehold
0.25 Acres
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
3 reception rooms
Strutt & Parker -
Lewes sales
01273 475411
> Enquire about this property
201 High Street
Lewes
East Sussex
BN7 2NR
Tel: 01273 475411
Fax: 01273 478995
Email: lewes@struttandparker.com

A beautifully converted mill with some far reaching views. About 1/4 acre
Accommodation summary
Dining hall | Open plan sitting room/kitchen/breakfast room | Sitting room | Principal suite comprising bedroom and shower room | Guest bedroom with adjacent bathroom | Further bedroom and bathroom | Brick and slate studio | Garden store/workshop | Beautifully landscaped gardens | About 0.25 acre
Harebeating Mill is understood to have originally been built in circa 1779 and moved to its present site in about 1823. The property was converted to a high specification and with a great attention to detail in 2005. Externally the property presents attractive brick, cedar clad and weatherboard elevations under copper and lead roofs. Internally, the property provides stylish and beautifully presented accommodation over three floors.
Features of note include an impressive roundel dining hall with magnificent exposed oak timbers, a barrel vaulted sitting room/kitchen, with a gas fire and a range of oak fronted units with polished granite work surfaces. Other features include barrel vaulted ceilings in two of the bedrooms, oak doors, well appointed bathrooms, arched windows, exposed brick work and a spiral staircase.
A particular feature of the property is the second floor sitting room, which has full height windows with magnificent views over the surrounding countryside.
Situation
Harebeating Mill is approached from Harebeating Lane, a private no through road, via a wooden five-bar entrance gate. The house lies in a semi rural position, approximately 0.75 of a mile to the north east of the old market town of Hailsham, which provides an extensive range of shopping and recreational facilities. Polegate station is approximately 4.5 miles, with frequent mainline train services to London via Gatwick Airport, Brighton and Ashford International. The coastal, business and entertainment centre of Eastbourne is some 9 miles to the south east. The historic county town of Lewes is about 13 miles to the west.
Outside
Harebeating Mill is approached via a gravel driveway with parking for several cars. Adjacent to the sitting room/kitchen and principal suite is a slate terrace with a hot tub and a lawn beyond, bordered by various well stocked and colourful beds.
From the terrace, a path leads through a rose and clematis clad archway to a flight of steps, which lead down to the studio, workshop/garden store and garden machinery store. Beyond the studio is a further lawn with a raised vegetable bed to one side. To the front of the house, there is a lawn with a raised bed aptly shaped as a Windmill Sail.
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