THIS Georgian property with a bespoke galleried hall in the heart of Lewes can be yours for £2.5 million.
Sussex House, on High Street in Lewes, boasts a range of original and contemporary fixtures, five bedrooms, four reception rooms and a separate suite for staff or family.
The new owners of this property will be greeted with a canopied entrance porch with Doric columns, leading through to a reception hall with a feature fireplace and grand curved staircase to the first floor.
Through the hall is a drawing room with its own original marble fireplace and a central ceiling rose, and a reception room which features a curved window overlooking the garden and art deco wall lights.
The kitchen/breakfast room has a stainless steel central island, with inset gas hob, grill and sink, as well as an integrated dishwasher, ceiling spotlights and a Gaggenau professional oven. The room also leads into a dining room with full height feature windows and concrete flooring with underfloor heating.
On the first floor, the master bedroom features art deco bedside lights, a window overlooking the garden and the South Downs, and its own ensuite with a vintage shower.
Sussex House also has its own cinema room with vintage oak panelling, as well as a fully enclosed rear landscaped garden with a large area of lawn with flowers and terracing.
The property is in an ideal location in the heart of Lewes, with a wide range of local shops and independent stores only a stone’s throw away.
It is being sold by estate agent Oakley on 01273 487444.
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