2 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 2 Rec
Offers in Region of £335,000
Key features
Full description
Henry Adams are delighted to present to the market this stunning and truly unique top floor, split level apartment, situated in the heart of Haywards Heath town centre. The Grade II listed building was built in 1896 was converted into luxury apartments in 2020, to create modern living in this historic building, ideal for first time buyers and commuters.
Internally, the property comprises of an inviting entrance hall with large storage cupboard. There is a modern open plan living area featuring a well equipped kitchen, boasting ample work top and storage space, alongside a range of integrated appliances. This is open plan and leads onto a good sized dining area, and a snug area. This spacious accommodation, is the perfect space to host and entertain. In addition to this, there is a spacious lounge or guest bedroom. The ground floor is complete with a stylish bathroom, complete with both bath and shower facilities, and in addition, a rainfall shower head.
On the first floor, there is two double bedrooms both benefitting from fitted wardrobes. The master bedroom boasts a vaulted ceiling, offering an extra piece of style, character and flare, as well as a small dressing area with wood panelling. The second bedroom is a good sized double with fitted wardrobes, including a central work station/dressing table. Whilst having a modern finish throughout, the property oozes character. There is oak flooring in the snug and shutters completing the charm. . The block also benefits from a secure video entry system with stairs to all floors.
Outside. There communal parking within easy reach, as well as a secure bike store on site. Located in this central location, there is ideal access to the town centre, with a range of shops, cafe’s and restaurants as well as the main line train station.
Situation
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease remaining: 119 years
EPC Rating: D
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.