Newton Court, Haywards Heath, RH16
2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £270,000
Full description
In need of modernisation the accommodation briefly comprises a bright and airy hallway with under stairs storage cupboard, downstairs cloakroom, a well-proportioned kitchen with a window to the front and a large open plan sitting/dining room with a window to the rear and a door opening out to the rear garden. On the first floor the property comprises landing with doors leading two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The landing area provides access to the loft and also benefits from a built in storage cupboard.
Opportunity to modernise, the property does feature double glazed windows and gas central heating with unallocated parking in the development and being sold with no onward chain.
Outside the house is approached via a small pathway from the communal garden to the open porch and front door. To the rear is a garden with patio area, shed, a range of mature hedges and shrubs with rear gate access.
Situation
Location
The property is situated in quiet development of Newton Court 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 and 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.
Entrance Hall
Cloakroom
Sitting/Dining Room
Kitchen
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
Landing
Bathroom
Rear Garden
Parking
Rear Garden
Details correct: 15th October 2020
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.