Millers is a 16th century timber-framed house in Lewes's fascinating conservation area. Situated on picturesque St Anne's Hill, the house has many historic associations. The property has been furnished and decorated to complement its unique character. The high standard of the accommodation and facilities is attested to by its continued unsolicited inclusion in Guides of international reputation.
The Guesthouse contains two double bedrooms for visitors. They are centrally heated and each has a colour television and a tea and coffee tray. Furniture in the room is Victorian and includes a mahogany four-poster bed. From the bathrooms there is a pretty garden view.
At the rear of the house and overlooking the garden there is the Studio room, this room was formerly used by The Ladies of Millers as a studio. It has a large four-poster bed under a magnificent array of exposed roof beams. The shower room en suite has been constructed in an area reputed to have been a Priest hole. This is a well-located character property and is the perfect base from where to explore the surrounding region

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