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House For Sale £400,000
The Broyle, Ringmer, Lewes BN8


Description
No chain. Viewings starting Saturday 11 June, 13:00 -15:00. Laden with potential, a pair of semi detached two and three bedroom cottages for sale by private treaty, offering considerable scope for extension, all subject to attaining the requisite planning consent. Requiring some refurbishment and modernisation. Call for viewing arrangements.

Description:

Laden with potential, a semi detached two bedroom cottage (one of a pair) for sale by private treaty, offering considerable scope for extension, all subject to attaining the requisite planning consent. Requiring some refurbishment and modernisation. This represents an ideal opportunity for a first time buyer or investment opportunity as the cottage would be ideal to let, as it has been by the present owner. The property occupies a prime residential location, with generous garden plot and fabulous rear aspect over the adjacent countryside with considerable off road parking via a side access off the B2192.

Due to the anticipated high demand, for this exceptional opportunity to fashion a home or homes to your specific design, we are undertaking viewing appointments on Wednesday afternoons between 13:30 & 15:00 and on Saturday afternoons between 13:00 & 15:00. Please note that out of respect to the incumbent tenants of 2 Jubilee Cottages, viewing requests outside of these times will not be entertained.

Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (Klargester). Electric Heating. Lewes District Council Tax Band D.

2 Jubilee Cottages is presently tenanted with the occupants to be re-housed by the vendors on a timescale to be determined.

Location:

A short conveyance away is the thriving and bustling village of Ringmer, with a strong sense of tradition and its own 13th century parish church, Church of St Mary the Virgin, situated adjacent to the large village green. Ringmer offers a local butcher's, farm shops, brewery and lively pubs, plus a weekly country market at the village hall. There is an active and friendly community of social clubs and societies including cycling, rambling, drama, bridge, history, art, croquet, cricket, football and more. The famous Glyndebourne Opera House is situated on the outskirts of the village.

The county town of Lewes (5 miles to the south/west) is fondly described as a small town with a big heart. Historians believe the name derives from the Old English ‘hlaews’ (‘hills’ or ‘mounds’) as Lewes is built into the slopes either side of the Ouse Valley. It was here that Simon de Montfort fought the Battle of Lewes against the King and where Tom Paine, author of ‘The Rights of Man’ once lived. Lewes has long been known for its spirit of independence and the inhabitants are proud of its significant history stretching back to Saxon times. Lewes is a great place to shop with so many independent, antique and quirky shops and also the perfect place to stop for a bite to eat or a drink in one of the eclectic number of pubs. There is also a working brewery situated in the heart of the community on the banks of the Ouse. Commuters abound with a mainline railway station (London/Victoria just over the hour) found at the bottom of Station Street, which in turn leads off the High Street. There are three supermarkets, the acclaimed independent Depot cinema, leisure centre, tertiary college, along with well attended primary and senior schools. The universities of Sussex and Brighton and the coast at Brighton are found 6 and 9 miles away respectively. Lewes is situated just off the South Downs way and within the magnificent South Downs National Park and is a paradise for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers.

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