1 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £220,000
Key features
Full description
Conveniently nestled within a stone's throw of Haywards Heath Mainline Station, this charming apartment offers the epitome of modern living. Step inside to discover a beautifully appointed double bedroom complete with fitted wardrobes which provide ample storage space. The newly fitted modern bathroom exudes a sense of luxury, boasting sleek finishes and contemporary fixtures. Moving further into the property, the spacious living room serves as the heart of the home, offering a versatile space to relax and entertain, and a separate wood effect kitchen. With one allocated parking space, you can bid farewell to the daily parking conundrum and enjoy the convenience of having your own designated spot awaiting your return.
The apartment also comes fitted with phone-entry system, double glazing and electric heating. Access via gated entry, Great Heathmead provides communal gardens with attractive central water feature gardens with range of flowers, shrubs and mature trees. The development also provide car wash facilities and communal gym.
Situation
The property is situated in the sought after development Great Heathmead and ideally situated within a short walk of Haywards Heath mainline train station and town centre. Nearby facilities include the Dolphin Leisure Centre, Sainsbury’s Superstore and Waitrose are also within walking distance. Haywards Heath town centre provides extensive shopping facilities including Orchards Shopping Centre and cafes, as well as a variety of bars & restaurants situated on The Broadway. Haywards Heath mainline station offers regular services to London (approximately 47minutes to London Bridge/Victoria), Brighton (20 minutes) and Gatwick Airport (20 minutes). By car, surrounding areas can be accessed via the A272 and A23/M23 with links to Brighton, Gatwick Airport and London.Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Leasehold
EPC Rating: B
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.