Lewes is the county town of East Sussex and is situated on the South Downs and the River Ouse about eight miles north-east of Brighton. It was mentioned in Domesday and belonged then to the Archbishop of Canterbury. It has an impressive castle dominating the surrounding countryside built by William de Warenne who also founded the Cluniac priory. Every November the town celebrates bonfire night in some style with spectacular torch-lit processions. The town has an attractive centre with many Georgian houses along the high street. To the west is the site of the 13th century Battle of Lewes where Simon de Montfort's barons defeated Henry III.
Caburn Court is situated close to shops in the town centre off Station Road and consists of 35 flats completed...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge, laundry, video entry door system, and guest facilities.
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Facilities include non-resident management and emergency alarm service, lift, lounge, dining room, laundry, guest facilities, hobby room, activities room, hairdressing...
Greyfriars Court is located near the centre of Lewes, East Sussex, a picturesque, historic town at the foot of the...
Facilities : To compliment the individual private apartments or bungalows, at every Court there are extensive communal facilities including a...
St Thomas' Court is situated close to shops off Cliffe High Street and consists of 43 flats completed in 1990....
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, residents' lounge and laundry, two guest suites and car parking.
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Winterbourne Lodge is situated off Warren Drive to the west of the town centre and consists of 33 flats, bungalows...
Facilities include a resident manager and emergency alarm service, laundry, guest facilities and gardens.
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