The property comprises a two-storey Grade II Listed building of brick elevations with a pitched tiled roof. At the front, are two individual shops which are used as offices, and the passageway on the southern side of the building leads to the main entrance door to the offices at the rear and first floors.
There are a wealth of interesting period internal features, particularly at first floor level, with exposed wooden beams and roof trusses.
Location
The building is situated in the heart of the County Town of Lewes and within the South Downs National Park. Many of the amenities of this historic town are within easy walking distance, including shops, restaurants, leisure amenities and cinema. The property is situated towards the bottom end of Station Street, on the south side close to the junction with Southover Road.
Lewes Railway Station is two minutes’ walk to the south, with regular trains running to Brighton, London and along the south coast. Bus services are nearby and main road links are easily accessible.
Accommodation
Ground floor Shop 1 : 575.55 ft² / 53.7 m² Shop 2 : 531.20 ft² / 49.35 m² Rear office suite : 925 ft² / 85.96 m² |
First floor Rear office : 709.66 ft² / 65.93 m² Front office : 832.37 ft² / 77.33 m² |
Terms
£790,000 for the freehold interest with full vacant possession.
Specification
The property is listed Grade II and is described as follows:
‘Maltings Barn, now Warehouse, early-mid 18th Century with later 19th Century façade. The earliest surviving maltings in Lewes’.