A distinguished Victorian house in need of significant restoration, set in a prime elevated position in one of Lewes’s finest settings.
North Corner is an early Victorian detached house of substantial scale, extending to about 5,814 sq ft, with a notable place in Lewes’s architectural and industrial story. Set in an elevated position on one of the town’s most sought-after residential roads, the house offers far-reaching views and an exceptional opportunity for a new owner to restore and reimagine a significant period home. Now requiring comprehensive refurbishment, it presents a rare chance to shape a bespoke property in a superb setting (subject to the necessary planning consents).
Built in 1870 and originally known as The Limes, the house was commissioned by John William Every, iron founder and engineer, whose family ran the Phoenix Ironworks for more than a century and were central to the industrial development of Lewes. The Every family occupied the house for several decades, and the building retains many of the features characteristic of an ambitious Victorian residence - tall windows, generous proportions and an architectural presence that reflects its provenance.
After a period of use as a residential care home, the house now requires significant renovation, but its scale and underlying structure present a strong basis for redesign. High ceilings and large rooms suggest how future reception spaces, bedrooms and family areas might be re established, and the existing footprint provides a flexible starting point for reintroducing layouts appropriate to a house of this scale and to suit contemporary living, subject to the necessary planning consents.
The third of an acre plot complements the ambition of the house: elevated, with a sense of privacy, and perfectly placed for access to the vibrant centre of Lewes. Prince Edwards Road is one of Lewes’s most established residential addresses, lined with handsome period homes and positioned within easy reach of the town’s independent shops, cafés and the mainline station. North Corner combines its distinguished history with a setting that remains highly sought after, offering the next owner an increasingly rare opportunity: the chance to restore a Lewes landmark and create a long term home of exceptional character.
Historical Note
The house’s first occupant, John William Every, was part of a distinguished line of iron founders whose Phoenix Ironworks became one of the largest employers in Lewes. Under his leadership in the mid 19th century, the ironworks expanded to a new riverside site in North Street and produced an extensive range of cast iron work, from architectural detailing to agricultural machinery. His son, John Henry Every, later continued the family legacy and commissioned further notable buildings in the town.
North Corner - then The Limes - remained closely associated with the family for more than 30 years, contributing an important chapter to the story of Lewes’s industrial heritage.
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