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London Road, Bolney, RH17

5 Bed │ 3 Bath │ 5 Rec

Guide Price £900,000

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Haywards Heath

Paul Dryden

Sales Manager

Key features

  • 1930's Detached House
  • Large South Facing Garden
  • Scope to Modernise
  • Cellar
  • No Onward Chain
  • Gravel Driveway with Ample Parking and Double Garage
  • OPEN DAY - SATURDAY 6TH APRIL - by appointment only
  • Flexible Accommodation Circa 2350sqft
  • Five Reception Rooms Including Home Office and Sun Room
  • Five Bedrooms and Three Bathrooms

Full description

This impressive five bedroom, 4 reception rooms, detached 1930’s home offers lots of natural light, from windows throughout, to flood throughout the house. Situated in a generous plot of 0.5 acres, this home offers fantastic potential for any buyer looking to modernise and make it their own.

Upon arrival, via gated entrance and gravel driveway, you are struck by the mature landscaped garden and impressive size of the house, enhanced by the heritage clay tiles following the full reroofing in 2022.

Measuring approximately 2350 sqft, in further details the accommodation comprises; an entrance hall with doors leading initially to four reception rooms; all four of which are south-facing with views across the gardens. These include: dining hall with doors leading to two, triple aspect West and East wing sitting rooms, each with feature fireplaces. The dining hall’s French Doors open to a sunroom, leading to large terrace patio area. These rooms provide flexibility to be used in several ways.

To other side of the dining hall are doors leading to spacious kitchen, with breakfast bar and ample storage, a utility room with rear access and access to cellar. The rear hallway leads to a study/home office and one of the double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a further modern shower room and a ‘walk in’ linen cupboard. From the rear hallway stairs lead to the first floor comprising a landing with doors leading to three double bedrooms, one single bedroom and a shower room. There are two good sized, dual aspect, double bedrooms with built in wardrobes; both enjoying southern views across the garden and access to large eaves storage (offering scope to extend).

With no onward chain, this property is ready to be your dream home as the internal space offers a blank canvas to create your vision of a forever home in a desirable location.

Situation

The village of Bolney is a rural oasis, but 6 miles from the town of Haywards Heath which provides wide shopping facilities including Sainsburys and Waitrose Superstores. Haywards Heath main line station, with its connected and accessible parking, offers frequent services to London (London Bridge and Victoria) within 45 minutes. By road, there is fast access to the cultural centre of Brighton with its coast, and London and Gatwick via A23/M23.

Lifestyle:
Bolney village has a thriving community, providing social activities for adults and children including a new build community centre with sports, leisure and play facilities. It boasts two characterful public house/restaurants, a community café and Bolney Wine Estate. Bolney provides excellent nursery and first school education (OFSTED Good rating) with the Church- Aided school nestled quietly in between the cricket ground and beautiful, historic village church. The surrounding area is also the home of several excellent independent schools including Hurstpierpoint College, Ardingly College, Worth Abbey, Great Walstead, Cumnor House and Burgess Hill Girls.
  • Entrance Hall
  • Kitchen
  • Cellar
  • Dining Room
  • West Wing - Sitting Room
  • East Wing - Living Room
  • Study
  • Shower Room
  • Bathroom
  • Bedroom Five
  • Bedroom One
  • Bedroom Two
  • Bedroom Three
  • Bedroom Four
  • Shower Room

Council Tax Band: G

Tenure: Freehold

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.

If you enjoy sports, we have the Dolphin Leisure Centre for swimming and fitness and an abundance of local clubs covering everything you could wish to do, including athletics, running, cricket, football and equestrian sports. Victoria Park has tennis courts, a skate park and paddling pool for younger children, the family attractions at Beech Hurst Park include a miniature railway and safe play area while Wakehurst Place in Ardingly blends ornamental gardens with natural woodlands on a site that’s managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew. Head northeast and you can stroll around Ashdown Forest, the place that inspired the Winnie the Pooh stories, or travel east to Sheffield Park with its lovely lakes and gardens.

In the town you’ll find a wealth of bars and eateries and a good choice of shops clustered along South Road and in The Orchards, a modern precinct with Marks and Spencer as its flagship store. The town also has a great selection of schools for both primary and secondary age pupils with many more private school options in the outlying areas.

If you’d like to buy, sell or let a property in Haywards Heath, get in touch with your local team and discover the Henry Adams difference for yourself.

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