Price changed to £1,100,000
January 10, 2026
Price changed to £1,195,000
October 10, 2025
Listed for £1,250,000
June 24, 2025
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Upstairs, Brewers offers four well-proportioned bedrooms, each benefitting from built-in storage and characterful outlooks, many with sash or casement windows and dual aspects. Two staircases provide independent access to the first floor. A family bathroom and separate shower room serve the bedrooms.
Outside
The garden at Brewers is an enchanting space - landscaped in a classic cottage style, with a stone patio next to the house and steps rising to a raised lawn and further paved seating area, bordered by richly stocked and colourful beds. A timber arbor offers a shaded seating area, while a raised ornamental fish pond, Gabriel Ash greenhouse, and cleverly concealed rainwater harvesting system add both charm and practicality.
To the front of the house, accessed from the utility room, a small courtyard gives access to the boiler room and timber shed, with space for bins and storage. A driveway provides parking for two to three vehicles and leads to a detached weatherboarded garage with an electronically-operated roller door and a useful workshop area to the rear.
Location
East End Lane is close to the heart of the picturesque and popular village of Ditchling, which falls within the South Downs National Park and is well-known for its artistic community and many historic listed houses.
The village has many community facilities, including post office, primary/nursery school, health centre, pharmacy, cafes and two public houses. There are miles of footpaths and bridleways in the surrounding countryside, across Ditchling Common and on the South Downs.
The nearby towns of Burgess Hill and Haywards Heath (three miles and five miles respectively) offer a wider range of high street shops, supermarkets and leisure facilities; the seaside City of Brighton and Hove lies beyond the Downs to the south and is regarded as one of the most vibrant cities in Europe, with a fantastic mix of famed nightlife, award winning restaurants, theatre culture, festivals and events.
Sussex has a diverse cultural and arts scene, with world-class opera at Glyndebourne, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events.
Mainline rail services: Hassocks station (1.6 miles, London Bridge/Victoria from 48 minutes) and Burgess Hill station (3.2 miles, London Bridge/Victoria from 51 minutes)
Schools: St. Margaret's Primary and Nursery School in Ditchling, Chailey Secondary School, Downlands Community College in Hassocks, Hurstpierpoint College, Ardingly College, Burgess Hill Girls, Brighton College and Roedean.
All times and distances are approximate.
Additional Info
Services: Mains gas fired central heating. Electric under floor heating in the orangery. All mains services.
Broadband: Fibre to the cabinet is available.
Outgoings: Lewes District Council. Tax band G.
Photographs taken: June 2025.