Two-bedroom 1A The Mews in East Hoathly was among 187 lots listed across southern England in the latest auction held by one of the top five property auctioneers in the UK, Clive Emson Auctioneers.
It was sold for £120,000 leasehold at the firm’s auction which ended on Thursday 26 March.
Senior Auction Appraiser and Auctioneer Richard Payne said: “This light and spacious flat forming the whole of the first floor of a 1970s-style end-terrace property is now in need of updating.
“We considered that once works have been carried out, it will make an excellent home for owner-occupation or could be let to generate a good income – and this led to a good sale result for both vendor and purchaser.”
The flat has electric storage heating and double glazing, a small rear patio area, a garage en-bloc and a driveway with parking for several vehicles.
East Hoathly is situated just off the A22 with easy access to local shopping facilities and amenities.
Almost a third of an acre of brownfield land in a village setting near Uckfield was sold for £16,000 freehold.
The parcel of land extending to approximately 0.12 hectares (0.29 acres), situated on the east side of Lewes Road (B2192) in the village of Blackboys. It forms part of the former Forge site and is understood to represent previously developed land.
Blackboys is an established village comprising a mix of period and modern residential property. Local amenities including the Blackboys Inn, Blackboys CofE Primary School and the village hall are within walking distance.
Clive Emson Auctioneers holds auctions eight times a year offering specialist advice for auction purposes with offices in Essex, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and the West Country, selling with skill, speed and efficiency.
Bidding for the next auction, the third one of 2026, goes live on Tuesday 5 May and concludes from 11am on Thursday 7 March. Entries close on 13 April and the catalogue will be available from 16 April.
See https://www.cliveemson.co.uk/ for more details.