- Three bedrooms in a Victorian mid-terrace (approx 905 sq ft)
- Period features: sash windows, fireplaces, bay window
- Pretty rear garden with two patios and rooftop/garden views
- Handy local shop and schools within walking distance
- Single bathroom plus separate toilet; one bathroom only
- Solid brick walls (pre-1900) — likely no cavity insulation
- Small plot and modest overall size for growing families
- Freehold; council tax above average
A well-presented Victorian mid-terrace in Lewes’s popular Wallands area, this three-bedroom home blends period character with everyday practicality. Sash windows, fireplaces and a bay window retain original charm while the open-plan kitchen/living space and sun room give flexible family living. The rear garden, with two patio areas and pleasant views over rooftops and gardens, makes a peaceful spot to relax.
Convenience is a strong selling point: a local shop sits at the end of the road and good primary and secondary schools are within walking distance, ideal for families. The property is freehold, around 905 sq ft, and lies close to the South Downs National Park for easy countryside access.
Buyers should note some practical considerations: the house is of solid brick construction (pre-1900) and is assumed to lack cavity wall insulation, so upgrading thermal performance may be needed. There is a single bathroom plus a separate toilet, and the plot is small. Council tax is above average. These facts make the property especially suited to buyers seeking character with scope for energy-efficiency improvements rather than someone wanting a fully modernised turnkey home.
Overall this is a characterful family home in an established, well-served neighbourhood with good schools and local amenities, offering immediate comfort and clear potential to improve energy efficiency and layout over time.







































































