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East Sussex, £3 million
uilt in 1865 in the Gothic style by architect James Berry, Undercliffe House was extended in the 20th century and sports some unusual features, including porthole windows, two towers and Victorian-style loos. The woodland around the house doesn’t stop plenty of natural light getting in, nor does it impede the views over Lewes Castle, Malling Coombe and the South Downs. Only a 10-minute walk