*Guide Price £435,000-£450,000* Providing flexible accommodation over three floors, a Victorian home with westerly aspect garden, three good size bedrooms and playroom.
Overview. Guide Price £435,000-£450,000. Bustling with character, this three bedroom family home was built just before 1900 and offers plenty of flexibility to a buyer. The layout on the ground floor provides a sitting room to the front, whilst to the rear is the kitchen diner and utility area. The kitchen features granite work tops, two ovens – one being a steam oven, five ring induction hob, island and space for a table, as well as an integrated dishwasher and washing machine. To the rear is a useful utility store area and cloakroom. The store area has fitted storage whilst in the cloakroom there is space for a tumble dryer and washing machine. On the first floor, bedrooms one and three are located, as is the family bathrooms which is a good size and is fitted with a shower cubicle as well as a bath. The second floor provides excellent flexibility, with a bedroom to the front and an office/play area to the rear. The play area could potentially be a 4th bedroom if required, but we think this space works really well in its current format.
The garden is a particular feature of this home. From the back door, there is a southerly aspect terrace which is the perfect spot to sit and relax in. Follow the wide pathway and you’ll find yourself in the secluded lawned garden which is large enough to kick a ball about and you’ll also find a large timber shed. To the side of the house there is access to the front.
The council tax band is D and property tenure is freehold.
Location. Located on the southern side of Haywards Heath, Foxhill provides access into the town by Foxhill. A couple of doors down you’ll find The Fox And Hounds Pub, whilst for daily shopping facilities head to Sainsbuys Local on Wivelsfield Road, or The Co-op on Franklynn Road. For schools, Northlands Wood Primary Academy is within catchment and has the added benefit of a breakfast and after school club for wrap around care, whilst the secondary catchment school is Oathall Community College. Since the opening of the A272 bypass road, access out to Cuckfield and the A23/M23 is much simpler and quicker task than it used to be. To the south and on the eastern side of Burgess Hill is access to Wivelsfield Green and towards Ditchling and Brighton, whilst the A272 East leads you to Uckfield and beyond to Tunbridge Wells. Brighton can be found 15 miles to the south, whilst a short drive north takes you to Crawley and London Gatwick. The countryside is not far from your front door, National Trust facilities are located locally at Wakehurst Place and Nymans Gardens, with Sheffield Park less than 15 minutes by road. Pretty villages surround Haywards Heath and include Lindfield, Cuckfield, Ardingly and Wivelsfield Green.