Listed for £1,750,000
October 7, 2025
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A third reception room on the ground floor provides even more flexibility and could be utilised as a home office, studio, media room, or ground-floor bedroom for multigenerational living.
The large kitchen and breakfast room is a true hub of the home, thoughtfully designed with contemporary fitted units, sleek granite worktops, and ample space for dining and socialising. A walk-in pantry adds practicality and character, while windows overlooking the rear garden bring in plenty of daylight. A glazed door leads from the kitchen to a rear terrace, ideal for summer breakfasts or alfresco dining. Off the main hallway, you'll find a well-appointed utility room offering further storage and laundry space, as well as a convenient ground floor WC.
Ascending the stairs, the first-floor landing leads to four generously sized double bedrooms, each offering unique views in various directions. From different rooms, you can enjoy far-reaching panoramic vistas of the historic Old Race Course, the rolling hills of the South Downs, and the rooftops of picturesque Lewes. The principal bedroom benefits from its own en-suite shower room, while a well-equipped family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.
The outdoor space is equally appealing, with thoughtfully landscaped front and rear gardens. Mature trees and established planting create a private and serene atmosphere, and the main rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn, offering ample room for children to play or for gardening enthusiasts to indulge their passion. A paved patio terrace provides a delightful area for entertaining, barbecuing, or simply relaxing in the sunshine. Driveways to both sides of the property provide off-street parking for multiple vehicles.
The Studio:
Positioned directly opposite the entrance to The Oaks, The Studio offers an exceptional and architecturally striking alternative living space, perfectly suited to a variety of lifestyle needs including guest accommodation, extended family use, rental income, or a creative live-work environment.
The Studio's elevated entrance opens into a stunning open-plan layout, characterised by vaulted ceilings, bespoke lighting features, and high-set windows that enhance the sense of volume and bring in soft, ambient light. This loft-style residence has been cleverly designed to provide flexible yet functional living, dining, and working zones within a seamless and contemporary layout.
The kitchen and dining area, finished in rich timber tones, occupies one side of the space and offers both style and practicality. It flows into a central living zone with room for comfortable seating and a desk or creative area at the far end. Each of the three double bedrooms enjoys dramatic ceiling height and is accessed via sliding doors from the central hallway, providing a stylish and spacious feel throughout.
The bathroom is a real feature of the property, offering a spa-like experience with separate zones for dressing, bathing, and WC. It can be accessed either from the hallway or directly from one of the bedrooms, and also boasts an external entrance—perfect for privacy or dual-use as a studio or guest suite.
In addition, our client also owns the nearby stables situated adjacent to The Studio, as well as several parcels of surrounding land which may be available for purchase through separate negotiation. These additions offer exciting potential for equestrian use, development, or future investment opportunities. Further information is available on request.
About Lewes:
Lewes is the historic and cultural county town of East Sussex, nestled in the heart of the South Downs National Park. This vibrant and welcoming town is renowned for its unique blend of heritage architecture, artistic community, and progressive spirit. The high street is rich in character, featuring a mix of medieval and Georgian buildings, and is home to a broad range of independent shops, boutiques, and cafes alongside well-known national retailers such as Waitrose and Tesco.
Cultural offerings are abundant, with Depot Cinema—a contemporary three-screen venue—screening the latest films, classics, and documentaries, along with hosting community events. The town also boasts a selection of traditional pubs, historic inns, artisan coffee shops, and quality restaurants, catering to every taste. The monthly Lewes Farmers Market, held on the first weekend of each month, draws residents and visitors alike for local produce and handmade goods.
Just a few miles away, the internationally celebrated Glyndebourne Opera House offers world-class performances in a stunning countryside setting. For sports and recreation, Lewes offers first-class facilities including a swimming pool, athletics track, tennis courts, and local clubs for football, rugby, cricket, and hockey.
Families are well served by a wide selection of highly regarded schools. These include several popular infant and primary schools, Priory School (a well-respected secondary), Sussex Downs College, and the esteemed independent Lewes Old Grammar School—all within easy walking or cycling distance from The Oaks and The Studio.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional pair of properties in a unique and highly desirable setting—ideal for multi-generational living, creative ventures, or simply enjoying the beauty of the South Downs. Viewings are highly recommended.
Potential for Restoration and Expansion:
The Oaks holds a fascinating link to its past as part of the original Indicator Building, which historically stood as a striking 4 to 5-storey structure displaying race results. There is exciting potential for the property to be restored or enhanced to its former height, offering an exceptional opportunity for those looking to preserve and celebrate its rich heritage.
Additionally, the adjacent stables present a versatile prospect for further development. These could potentially be converted into two additional ‘studio’ spaces or expanded to enlarge the existing Studio, subject to planning permission. This flexibility makes the property particularly appealing for extended family use, creative live-work arrangements, or as an investment with rental potential.