4 The Chestnuts, Haywards Heath RH16 2AS, UK

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Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 2

Receptions: 2

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Last Sold: JAN 2006

Price: £310000


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Move Revolution Agent Valuation of this property is £675,000

Description:

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This is an excellent home that focuses on superb entertaining space and will appeal to a wide range of buyers. There are plenty of features that appeal to us, but it is the kitchen/family room extension that we have fallen in love with. Extended in 2015, the space works brilliantly and provides flexible living area.

As soon as you walk through the front door, you get a sense of the space, with the tiled floor which leads from the entrance hall into the kitchen/family room. There is ample Quartz work surface and prep space, along with a breakfast bar. There are plenty of integrated appliances – a induction hob, electric ovens, dishwasher and fridge freezer, as well as the all important wine cooler. A dining table can comfortably accommodate eight people whilst the family area has space for sofas. The finishing touches to this room is the lantern skylight, underfloor heating and sliding doors to the terrace.

From the kitchen the former garage has been converted into either a playroom or a study – a key feature for many buyers, whilst there is also an archway into a utility area which houses the washing machine, boiler and a sink. A door then leads to a shower room, with a walk in shower and rainwater shower head, wc, hand basis and heated towel rail. To the front of the home, the double aspect sitting room is the perfect spot to relax in, with the open fire being the feature of the room.

On the first floor are the three bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedrooms one and two benefit from a double aspect, with windows to the front and side in bedroom one and front and rear in bedroom two, whilst bedroom three overlooks the garden. The family bathroom is modern and slick, with P shape shower bath, rainwater showerhead, wc and wall mounted handbasin. The grey wall tiles work perfectly with the white suite.

We really like how the garden ties in with the extension. From the sliding doors, the terrace is a great useable space all year round and along with the lawn, not only faces in a westerly direction but you are not overlooked by neighbours. There is a greenhouse, log store and a shed. To the front there is off road parking on the brick paved drive and potential for further parking to the side.

Location For many buyers, the cul-de-sac position of The Chestnuts is a real selling point. The combination of a quiet village life and retaining good access to Haywards Heath station works perfectly. Published train times to London Bridge and Victoria are from approximately 44 minutes, whilst Brighton is around 20 minutes.

The bustling High Street is the centre point of a thriving community with a wide range of independent shops to choose from. There are also plenty of great places to eat in Lindfield too; we recommend either the Witch Inn or The Bent Arms if you are looking for that perfect pub lunch. For an evening meal, you can't go wrong at the Limes Restaurant or Tamasha. Lindfield Coffee Works, tucked away on Alma Road off the High Street is proving to be a big hit and our go to place for coffee, as is Slake which you can find opposite the pond. The recently opened Truffles Bakery is a popular addition, whilst Lindfield Common is a great spot to watch the world go by; cricket at the weekends in the summer or football in the winter. It is also the home of the bowls club. And on a Thursday evening at the top of the common, you can't beat the Pizza van!

For schools, both highly regarded Blackthorns Primary and Lindfield Primary are within easy access, as is Oathall Community College. There are great places to get out and explore from Lindfield, National Trust facilities are located locally at Wakehurst Place and Nymans Gardens, with Sheffield Park less than 15 minutes by road. Brighton can be found 15 miles to the south, whilst a short drive north takes you to Crawley, London Gatwick and the A/M23.

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