North Acres Lewes
North Acres, Streat Lane, Streat, Lewes, East Sussex, BN6 8RX

"The house was built in 1881 by the Rector's daughter and is the major part of a small estate. An Edwardian wing with a large billiard room was built on in the 20's. The essential Victorian features have been maintained - the distinction between the servant's areas and the rest is clear."
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North Acres

Streat Lane, Streat, nr Lewes, East Sussex, BN6 8RX
Telephone: 01273 890278
Fax: 01273 890278



North Acres, Lewes, Front of Establishment, 18KThe home of Valerie and John Eastwood,
offers Bed & Breakfast accommodation
in a unique Victorian country house
with 20 acres of land in a peaceful rural environment.


North Acres, Lewes, Divider, 1K


The house was built in 1881 by the Rector's daughter and is the major part of a small estate. An Edwardian wing with a large billiard room was built on in the 20's. The essential Victorian features have been maintained - the distinction between the servant's areas and the rest is clear. The old radiators still function but the coke boilers are no longer. Fireplaces in the main rooms have been replaced by wood-burning stoves. Most of the bells to summon the servants are in place but have been disconnected. An un intrusive security system is in place.


North Acres, Lewes, Hallway, 13K


The garden is large and is partly wooded with old trees and rhododendrons and semi natural areas. The lawns are extensive and the borders full of interesting shrubs and perennials. The barns and animal pens are modern but due to the recent farming problems are now alas, empty.

North Acres, Lewes, Garden, 13K

The tiny hamlet of Streat (named after the Roman road which passes through the parish) lies just north of the South Downs (designated a National Park) and the South Downs Way.

A lovely small church, an Elizabethan manor, a few farms and a scattering of houses make up this ancient hamlet.Streat Lane leads north from the B2116 and passes through most of the parish. There is no public transport, no street lights, instead there are plenty of footpaths and wild life and the tranquillity of a past age. However many of the large towns and places of special interest in Sussex are but a few minutes away by car.


North Acres, Lewes, Garden, 16K


North Acres, Lewes, Divider, 1K


Prices

One person in room from ... £25 per night
Two people in twin room from ... £50 per night
Family room ... from £60 per night

All rooms have washbasins, tea making facilities, radiators, and T.V.

There are 2 shower rooms, 2 bathrooms and several toilets.

Drying facilities for walkers and cyclists. Secure cycle storage. Transport by arrangement for walkers. Packed lunches if required.

A healthy breakfast is served at a time to suit our guests (within reason)

No smoking in house please.


North Acres, Lewes, Divider, 1K


Travelling directions ...

By car ...The B2116 runs just north of the South Downs from the A23 (B2118 east, follow signs to Hurstpierpoint) to Lewes (from the A275 at Offham). Streat Lane runs north from the B2116 between Westmeston and Plumpton. North Acres is a mile and a quarter from the B2116 on the right hand side 100 yards north-east of Streat church. The house can not be seen from the road. There is plenty of safe parking in the grounds.

Locations and places to visit ...

Brighton and the sea - 10 miles ... Lewes (old county town) - 6 miles ... Gatwick (airport) - 20 miles ... Newhaven (port) - 15 miles ... London - 50 miles ... South Downs Way (transport available) - 2 miles.

Within easy reach ...

Sussex University, Glyndebourne, Bluebell railway, Drusillas zoo park, Chichester & Fishbourne, the sea-side and seaside towns - Worthing, Eastbourne, Hastings, Rye. A wealth of Sussex villages, National Trust properties, great gardens, nature reserves.

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