Spacious four-bed family home with bespoke kitchen, garden room and easy town station access.
- Four double bedrooms, principal with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite
- Bespoke shaker kitchen with large island and quality appliances
- West-facing large garden plus heated, air‑conditioned garden room with Wi‑Fi
- Integrated garage, private driveway and sizable plot
- Partially boarded loft offering storage or conversion potential (subject to planning)
- EPC C and Council Tax band F (expensive) – consider running costs
- Property built 1967–1975; some ongoing maintenance and future updates likely
- Local area records above-average crime levels
Tucked away on Haywards Road, this handsome four-bedroom detached house pairs traditional Tudor-style charm with considered modern upgrades. At roughly 1,800 sq ft the layout suits a growing family: a main reception with bio-ethanol stove and French doors leads to a west-facing garden, while a generous bespoke kitchen with large island anchors daily life and entertaining.
Practical family features include a principal bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, three further double bedrooms, a luxurious family bathroom with roll-top bath, separate utility and boot rooms, plus a partially boarded loft for extra storage or future conversion (subject to planning). Outside the large plot, integrated garage and private driveway provide useful parking and storage, while the bespoke heated garden room with air conditioning and fast Wi‑Fi is ready to use as a home office or playroom.
Location is convenient for family life: within walking distance of Haywards Heath town centre and station, and close to several well-rated primary and secondary schools. The house benefits from modern comforts such as gas central heating, double glazing installed after 2002, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband.
Notable practical points: the property has an EPC rating of C and sits in Council Tax band F (expensive). The area records above-average crime levels, and the house dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s, so buyers should factor in ongoing maintenance and potential updates over time. Overall this is a well-presented family home with flexible space and strong commuter and school links.