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Latest house prices for Lewes

Details of 19,365 sales available for this area

Date Price Address
25/02/2026 Details... £640,000 13b Middle Way, Lewes, BN7 1NH Details...
19/02/2026 Details... £381,000 22 Green Close, Ringmer, Lewes, BN8 5LG Details...
17/02/2026 Details... £390,000 12 Cricketfield, Newick, Lewes, BN8 4LL Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £351,000 1 Castle Rise, Lewes, BN7 1UT Details...
16/02/2026 Details... £335,000 17 Dunvan Close, Lewes, BN7 2EY Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £360,000 3 Mount Place, Lewes, BN7 1YH Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £205,000 81 Court Road, Lewes, BN7 2SA Details...
13/02/2026 Details... £485,000 54 Oldaker Road, Newick, Lewes, BN8 4LP Details...
11/02/2026 Details... £352,500 99 Springett Avenue, Ringmer, Lewes, BN8 5QS Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £11,400,000 North Street Depot, North Street, Lewes Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £9,500,000 Unit 1-2, Phoenix Works, North Street, Lewes, BN7 2PE Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £9,500,000 Suite G10, Waterside Centre, North Street, Lewes, BN7 2PE Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £9,500,000 Unit 6, Riverside Industrial Estate, Lewes, BN7 2PL Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £9,500,000 20 Phoenix Place, Lewes, BN7 2QJ Details...
10/02/2026 Details... £9,500,000 23 Phoenix Place, Lewes, BN7 2QJ Details...
09/02/2026 Details... £1,050,000 10 Bradford Road, Lewes, BN7 1RB Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £485,000 95 High Street, Lewes, BN7 1XH Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £165,000 Flat 22, St Thomas' Court, Cliffe High Street, Lewes, BN7 2AW Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £449,950 33 Harvard Close, Lewes, BN7 2EJ Details...
06/02/2026 Details... £363,000 9 Lambert Place, Lewes, BN7 2EL Details...
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Nestled within a gap in the South Downs where the River Ouse cuts through the chalk hills, Lewes is a town defined by its steep, narrow lanes and layers of flint and red-brick architecture. It remains a traditional market town at heart, serving as the county town of East Sussex and sitting entirely within the boundaries of the South Downs National Park. The topography is immediate and inescapable; the High Street climbs steeply from the river crossing toward the Norman castle, offering constant glimpses of the surrounding hills from almost every street corner. While it is well-connected to Brighton and London by rail, the town retains a self-contained character, supported by a long history of independent brewing and a strong tradition of local commerce. It is a place where the medieval street plan still dictates the pace of movement, and the seasonal rhythm of the river and the Downs feels very close at hand.