3 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 3 Rec
Guide Price £525,000
Key features
Full description
This 3-bedroom semi-detached house in Haywards Heath presents an exciting opportunity for buyers looking to put their own stamp on a property in a highly sought-after location, on a desirable road. The home is centrally positioned, offering easy access to a wide range of local amenities, including shops, cafes, restaurants, and parks, all just a short walk away.
While the house is in need of improvement, it provides fantastic potential to create a bespoke home in a prime area. The generous layout includes spacious rooms, a private garden which extends to approx. 80ft in length and offers an abundance of fruit trees, and off-street parking, making it an ideal project for those wanting to transform a property into their perfect living space. Whether you're a first-time buyer, a commuter, or a family looking for room to grow, this home offers the perfect balance of convenience and potential.
Haywards Heath itself is a vibrant and thriving town, set in the heart of West Sussex. Surrounded by beautiful countryside, including the South Downs National Park, it offers a fantastic balance of town and rural living. The town has excellent shopping facilities, leisure amenities, and schools, making it an attractive place for families and professionals alike. With easy access to both the coast and London, it offers the best of both worlds, making Haywards Heath one of the most desirable locations in the area.
Situation
The property is within close proximity to Haywards Heath Station, making it ideal for commuters. With regular and fast train services running to London, the station is less than a mile away, offering direct connections to key London destinations such as Victoria, London Bridge, and St Pancras, all within around 45 minutes to an hour. The central location also ensures easy access to local schools, making this an excellent choice for families.Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: E
Why live in Haywards Heath?
We’re home to a variety of house styles, many with very distinctive characteristics, such as the architect, Harold Turner’s craft-inspired properties from the 1930s to the 1950s with their decorative windows, facades and detailing. There are also buildings that date from the 13th century, which add to Hayward Heath’s grand sense of history.
This is a popular commuter town with excellent road and rail links to the capital and the coast. You’ll find a cosmopolitan blend of bars, cafés and restaurants in the busy town centre, an abundance of family friendly facilities and beautiful countryside that stretches all around.