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Description
Fitzroy House, a Grade II listed property, is a stunning and iconic landmark in Lewes, built in 1862 as a memorial to Henry Fitzroy, MP for Lewes. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott, the building has a rich history, serving as the town's first public library from 1896 to 1955. The property has been beautifully restored and now features an exceptional wood constructed minstrel gallery, a domed glass roof, and high ceilings throughout.
The interior boasts original features such as tiled floors, gothic arches, and stone pillars. The property has approximately 2,800 sq.ft. of accommodation, including a private sitting room, a kitchen, two bedrooms, a study/library room, and a walled garden. Located in the heart of Lewes, the property is within walking distance to the town's shops, cafes, and railway station, with excellent local schools and a vibrant community.