Lion House Park, East Sussex

Properties at Lion House Park

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117 Lion House Park

Manor Arthingworth 48x20

117 Lion House Park

Hailsham

£259,000

Residential Park (find out more here)

What Features Does Lion House Park Have?

Hailsham 1 Mile Away
Exclusively for Over-50s
Bus Service from the Park
No pet policy
Fully furnished homes
Residents Club

Description

Lion House Park is a popular over-fifties residential mobile home park located in East Sussex. The park is just under a mile from the market town of Hailsham, which can offer residents and visitors to the park access to local amenities. Lion House Park is owned by Berkeley Parks, a family-run business that can offer over sixty years’ experience within the industry. For those that do not have a car, the park offers a unique benefit as the local bus drops off and picks up from inside the park itself. One thing to consider is that Lion House Park does not accept pets.


Park home plots are set in an appealing green space with access to mains gas for those that prefer that method of fuel. The park roads are well maintained, signposted, and well lit, making access to the park easy and very safe for visitors and residents.


Why choose Lion House Park


Lion House Park is home to a friendly and welcoming community, with many new friendships being formed in the on-site social club and activities close by such as fishing and golf. The location lends itself to new opportunities to explore and to meet new people. Hailsham is just a mile away from the park, as well as larger towns and villages. For those considering where to enjoy a quiet and relaxing retirement, Lion House Park will fulfill these needs perfectly. As a retirement park, residents are safe in the knowledge that they have local amenities close by which include a doctor’s surgery, pub, and restaurant as well as the local town. The railway station is but a mile away also, so for bigger days out or if family and friends live further afield, getting to visit will be no problem.  


Things to do near Lion House Park


Lion House Park couldn’t be situated in a more ideal spot, which is why it is such a popular park for homeowners.


As we have mentioned, Hailsham is the nearest town to Lion House Park. This market town is a mix of old and new, with a generous selection of shops, restaurants and cafes. There are two modern shopping centres with all the national stores one would expect. The town is also home to supermarkets, a cinema as well as banks and building societies. If shopping doesn’t appeal, there are several attractions locally to consider, such as the adventure park Knockhatch. The park caters to young and older visitors with a selection of play areas indoors and out. There is also a children’s animal farm, an Owl sanctuary, and plenty of places to eat and drink. If Lion House Park became your new home, there is an opportunity to buy an annual pass. 


For a quieter day out, why not soak up some culture and history at the 300-acre Herstmonceux Castle and Estate. The garden and grounds are awe-inspiring as well as the 15th-century moated castle. With an outdoor play area, rope maze, woodland trails, and meadows, the whole family can enjoy a wonderful day out.


For any budding astronauts, The Observatory Science Centre is an attraction that is local to Lion House Park. Children and adults can enjoy a journey of science discovery whilst experiencing the domes and telescopes. If golf or fishing is a key pastime, Hailsham will not disappoint. There is a fishing lake and tennis and golf academy situated very close by.


Moving further afield, Eastbourne is just over 8 miles away from Lion House Park. This sunny seaside town can easily be reached by car or public transport. The town boasts a promenade along the sparkling seafront, a stunning Victorian pier as well as a bustling Marina called Sovereign Harbour. For those looking to immerse themselves in culture, it is well worth visiting the Devonshire Quarter, where theatres and galleries await.


If lush green pastures are where you would prefer to be, Eastbourne is situated just by the South Downs National Park. With breathtaking views and historic walking trails to enjoy at your own pace, Eastbourne really has something for everyone. Beachy Head, the home of Britain’s highest chalk cliff, offers visitors panoramic views and sight of the Beachy Head Lighthouse below.


From one exciting town to another. Brighton is located just an hour away. This cosmopolitan and vibrant city is a treasure trove for activities and new experiences. The latest attraction in Brighton is the I360, a pod that slowly rises to high heights and gives exceptional views across the city and further afield. There is also a fun activity called the Upside-Down House on the seafront, where visitors enter a house with everything upside down! Brighton Pier is a must-see attraction for visitors. Enjoy good ole’ fish and chips, candy floss, and some hair-raising rides. Visitors will also enjoy just leisurely strolling along the seafront, hearing the waves below. Brighton has a plethora of restaurants with cuisines from across the world, specialty coffee shops as well as lots of shopping!


For those interested in history, Hastings is known as the 1066 Country! With over 1000 years of history ready to be explored, Hastings is just over half an hour away. The ruins of Hastings Castle lay overlooking the English Channel. Sadly, a large part of the castle has fallen into the sea, but the ruins are still an impressive sight. As one would expect, museums are aplenty, and what could be more interesting than touching part of the wooden London Bridge from Roman times? The Shipwreck Museum offers this unique experience as well as many more. The British Tea Museum will take you through our British customs surrounding teatime, and visitors can enjoy an afternoon tea as well.


Why buy a park home at Lion House Park?


Buying a retirement property must be a perfect fit, from the location to the home itself. When looking into buying a mobile home at Lion House Park, you can feel you are in safe hands. Berkeley Parks has extensive experience in the industry and have designed their park to offer the best for their residents. This park is exclusively for the over-fifties, so residents are all like-minded and looking for the same environment to enjoy their retirement. The park offers superb transport links, access to local amenities including doctors and supermarkets, residents can feel confident moving into their golden years. As we have shown, the surrounding areas are full of adventure and there is much to explore, however, this can be done at whatever pace you choose.


 


 

Address

Lion House Park
Hailsham
East Sussex
BN27 2SE