New Heritage Way, North Chailey, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 4GD | Property for sale | Savills
Guide price £800,000(€955,879)

New Heritage WayNorth Chailey, Lewes, East Sussex, BN8 4GD

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Key features

  • Attractive double fronted modern house, built in 2008
  • Landscaped south-facing rear garden ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining
  • Detached double garage with office/cinema room over
  • Located in a modern residential development on the edge of Chailey Common
  • Haywards Heath station six miles

Well-presented detached home with detached double garage and office over, in a popular modern residential area on the edge of Chailey Common.

About this property

  • Built in 2008 and owned by our clients since new, 61 New Heritage Way is an attractive double fronted modern house, arguably one of the most impressive properties in this popular, semi-rural residential development. The house offers well-proportioned, versatile accommodation which is well-presented throughout; it has a spacious and pleasing layout which is well-suited to family life, extending to approximately 2,007 sq ft.

    The front door opens to a welcoming entrance hall with Karndean floor, off which lies all the ground floor accommodation. Reception rooms include a generous sitting room with French doors opening to the garden, a formal dining room and a good-sized study, both the dining room and study having bay windows overlooking the front.

    The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of beech units with black granite worktops, a breakfast bar with space for bar stools, a four-burner gas hob and a range of integrated Bosch appliances; French doors open to the garden and there is space for a breakfast table. Adjoining the kitchen is a utility room with sink and space for laundry appliances.

    There are five bedrooms on the first floor, lying off a central galleried landing. The principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with a suite including a bath and separate shower cubicle; bedroom three also has built-in wardrobes and an en suite shower room. The remaining three bedrooms (two of which have lovely views over the garden to the woodland beyond) are served by a family bathroom with both bath and large shower cubicle.

    Outside
    61 New Heritage Way is accessed via a gravel driveway to the side of the house, which has parking space for up to four cars and leads to the detached double garage (one door electronically operated). There is gated access to the side of the house, and to an external staircase rising to a room over the garage, currently set up as a cinema room, but ideal for use as a home working space too.

    The attractive rear garden is enclosed by fencing, with an outlook over mature woodland to the rear. It has been re-landscaped to offer a superb space for outdoor dining and entertaining, with a large sandstone terrace spanning the rear of the house, colourful and well-stocked raised beds, areas of lawn and an irrigation system.

    The terrace extends around to the western side of the house, where there is a timber shed and a greenhouse, both with power connected.

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Local information

  • New Heritage Way is a modern residential development situated in a delightful rural position on the northern edge of Chailey Common.
  • North Chailey has a garage and shop which provides for day to day needs; there are further amenities at Newick (2.5 miles) including a shop, newsagent with Post Office, pharmacy, butcher, bakery, three public houses, Indian restaurant and a health centre. The pretty village of Fletching (three miles) has a primary school, cricket club, deli/village shop and is home to the award winning Griffin Inn public house. The towns of Haywards Heath (six miles), Uckfield (seven miles), and Lewes (eight miles) all offer supermarkets, leisure centres and a range of restaurants.
  • As well as wonderful walks on the doorstep, there is a vibrant cultural and arts scene in Sussex, with world-class opera at Glyndebourne, and the annual Brighton Festival presenting a huge programme of theatre, dance, classical music and literary events. The Bluebell Railway, a heritage steam railway, and Sheffield Park National Trust gardens are in neighbouring Sheffield Park.
  • There are frequent rail services from Haywards Heath (station six miles) to London Bridge, London Victoria and St Pancras International, journey time from 45 minutes.
  • Further services at Cooksbridge and Lewes (six and nine miles respectively).
  • Schools: There are many highly regarded state and independent schools in the area, including Chailey St Peters, Newick and Fletching C of E primary schools, Chailey Secondary School (which runs a bus service from New Heritage Way), Cumnor House School in Danehill, Great Walstead, Brambletye, Ardingly and Hurstpierpoint Colleges, Lewes Old Grammar School and Burgess Hill Girls.
  • All distances and journey times are approximate.

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: B
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G