Lewes East Sussex BN7 2ND Albion Street
- Guide Price
- £1,250,000
- 4
- 3
- 3
- Freehold
Features at a glance
- 3 Reception rooms
- 3/4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- Bespoke Alistair Fleming Kitchen
- Laundry Room/cloakroom
- Boot room
- Lower ground floor with separate entrance
- West facing walled courtyard garden
An elegant and stylishly presented Grade II Regency townhouse close to the High Street.
This elegant Regency town house has attractive stucco colour washed elevations to the front, and mellow brick elevations to the rear, with a mainly pitched slate tile roof and is beautifully presented. An attractive cast iron balcony runs the width of the front of the house on the first floor and there are cast iron railings at street level.
Believed to date from the early 1800's, the house is stylishly presented and maintains many period features. The property has excellent natural light and flexible accommodation arranged over five floors. Features of note include an elegant first floor drawing room with floor to ceiling sash windows and a cast iron fireplace with marble surround. The bespoke kitchen by Woodworks of Lewes incorporates an integrated dishwasher, Fisher Paykel fridge/freezer and a Falcon range cooker with an induction hob and two ovens. The kitchen has underfloor heating and glazed double doors give access to the rear courtyard garden. The principal bedroom has a range of built in wardrobes and a spacious and stylish bathroom with a slate tile floor. Other features of note include a wood burning stove in the dining room, some oak flooring, panelled doors, sash windows and period style cast iron radiators.
The lower ground floor has its own entrance from the street, providing added flexibility.
From the upper storeys of the house there are some glorious views over the rooftops of Lewes and to the countryside beyond. The charming, secluded westerly facing courtyard garden is accessed from the kitchen and utility/boot room and is brick paved and has two raised beds.
Situation
4 Albion Street lies in a sought after central position, a short distance from Lewes High Street and 0.3 mile from the mainline station (London Victoria about 64 minutes). This vibrant and historic county town forms part of the South Downs National Park and provides an excellent range of individual shops, restaurants and recreational facilities. The A27 lies a short distance to the south of Lewes and provides fast access to the A23/M23, Gatwick Airport and the national motorway network. The coastal, business and entertainment city of Brighton & Hove is some 8 miles distant.
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