High-spec five-bedroom home with annexe, private gardens and far-reaching views..
Large bespoke 2020-built detached house with panoramic countryside views
High-spec fittings: oak flooring, Porcelanosa bathrooms, Gaggenau and Miele
Open-plan handcrafted kitchen/diner with full-height windows and electric blinds
Two-storey detached annexe/garage offering flexible living or rental potential
Secure gated entrance, six-camera system and exterior lighting
Professionally landscaped, private garden with terrace, fruit trees, rill feature
Main heating via LPG bulk tank — higher running costs than mains gas
Council tax noted as quite expensive; hamlet location, average mobile signal
Set on an elevated plot in the desirable village of Warninglid, this substantial five-bedroom detached home (built 2020) offers panoramic countryside views and high-spec living across 3,759 sq ft. The house was bespoke-built with quality fittings throughout: Ted Todd oak floors, Porcelanosa bathrooms, CAT6 wiring, integrated Gaggenau and Miele appliances, and a warm underfloor heating system served by an LPG boiler. A two-storey detached annexe/garage adds flexible living or rental potential.
Ground-floor living is arranged around a crafted open-plan kitchen/diner with full-height glazing and fitted electric blinds, a separate sitting room with an Inglenook and log burner, plus a snug that works well as a study. Upstairs, the principal suite enjoys extensive countryside views, a dressing area and a luxury en suite; further double bedrooms and a useful boxed storage room give practical family space. One bedroom could be split to create an additional room if required.
Outside, professionally landscaped gardens and a two-tier terrace maximise the sunny aspect and privacy, with fruit trees, stocked borders and an illuminated rill feature. Security is strong: electric sliding gate, six-camera system, external lighting and remote doorbell. The property is offered chain-free and sits within easy reach of Haywards Heath and Horsham amenities and rail links to London and Gatwick.
Considerations: the house uses bulk LPG as the main fuel, which has running-cost implications compared with mains gas; council tax is noted as relatively expensive. The setting is a small hamlet offering tranquility but more limited immediate local services and average mobile signal. Overall, this is a high-spec family home or executive country residence with flexible annexe accommodation and low local crime levels.