10 Edward Road, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH16 4QH
Guided Price
£365,000
3
Bedroom
2
Bathroom
2
Reception
About the property
Features
- 1950s home
- Three bedrooms
- Two bath/shower rooms
- Conservatory
- Kitchen/diner
- Driveway parking
- Quiet position at the end of quiet cul-de-sac
- Large loft with scope for conversion STPP
- Walking distance of Sainsbury's Local
- Just 1.5 miles to the station
The House...
An attractive, bay fronted 1950s-character home occupying an elevated position in quiet residential cul-de-sac at the end of the popular Edward Road. The accommodation is well proportioned with the ground floor boasting an inviting sitting room with focal point chimney breast, social kitchen/diner, spacious conservatory with doors opening on to the garden and extended hall with wet/cloak room.
On the first floor is the master bedroom with extensive fitted wardrobes, second double bedroom, single third bedroom and the stylish family bathroom with overhead power shower & heated towel rail.
Further attribute include gas fired central heating, double glazed windows throughout and tasteful décor.
Scope/Potential...
In our opinion, the large loft space offers potential for conversion in to an impressive master bedroom with en-suite. Any work would be subject to planning permission but neighbouring homes have undertaken similar works.
Step Outside...
The rear garden is laid mainly to lawn with a decked terrace providing the perfect spot for ‘al-fresco’ dining. There is a gated side access. To the front is a driveway parking and a small garden with hedging providing privacy for the sitting room.
The Location...
Edward Road is an established residential close conveniently located a half-mile from the town centre, with its range of extensive shopping facilities at 'The Orchards'. Haywards Heath's mainline station is 1.5 miles distant and provides fast and regular commuter services to London (Victoria/London Bridge in roughly 47 minutes), Brighton and Gatwick International Airport. The Broadway is the towns 'social centre' with a range of bars, restaurants and cafes including Cote Brasserie, Cafe Rouge, Pizza Express, Orange Square, IdleWild and Lockhart Tavern. The town offers well regarded primary and secondary schools as well as two superstores in the form of Sainsburys and Waitrose. To the west of the town the A23(M) provides road access to surrounding towns and cities whilst to the east, the A272 leads to Uckfield & Lewes.
Information
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council T: 01444 458166
Council Tax Band: D