Bolney Chapel Road, Twineham, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 5NN | Property for sale | Savills
1,779 sq ft(165.27 sq m)
Guide price £850,000

Bolney Chapel RoadTwineham, Haywards Heath, West Sussex, RH17 5NN

  • Under offer

Key features

  • Set in the charming village of Twineham, offering a countryside setting with easy access to amenities
  • Period charm & modern style: dating from 1905, period features, including wood burners, combine with stylish neutral décor
  • Spacious kitchen & dining area: extended kitchen with shaker-style units, white quartz worktops, a central island, and a glazed dining area with garden views
  • Detached timber garden room with WC offering an ideal space for a home office, studio, or games room.
  • Outdoor living: large paved terrace, above-ground swimming pool, hot tub, kitchen garden, and ample parking

Pretty semi-detached period cottage with large detached garden room, in a rural yet accessible location.

About this property

  • Witsend is situated in a country lane in the small village of Twineham, benefiting from a lovely countryside setting and rural outlook, without being isolated. Dating from 1905, this semi-detached period home is characterised by double-fronted painted brick elevations under a tiled roof, and is well-presented throughout. Period details, including two fireplaces set with wood burners, combine with stylish modern décor in neutral tones, complemented by engineered wood/wood effect floors and bursts of colour adding warmth and interest. Of particular note is the spacious kitchen and dining room with its expanse of windows and partially glazed ceiling overlooking the garden; the accommodation in the house is further enhanced by the addition of a large detached timber garden room with WC, which would make an ideal home working space or studio.

    The front door opens to an elegant vaulted entrance porch with a patterned tiled floor, in turn opening to the hall. There are two reception rooms: the family room features a fireplace set with a white wood burner flanked by bookshelving and cupboards, and the spacious sitting room has French doors opening to the garden and also has an open fireplace with a wood burner and brick hearth.

    The extended kitchen and dining room has been attractively fitted with a range of modern shaker-style units and display cupboards, with white quartz worktops, a central island and a Rangemaster oven; the glazed dining area has two sets of French doors opening to the garden and ample space for a large table. The kitchen is served by the adjoining utility room, and a cloakroom with WC completes the ground floor.

    There are four bedrooms on the first floor, including a generous principal suite comprising a bedroom with fitted wardrobes, an adjoining dressing room and an en suite bathroom; the other three bedrooms are served by a family bathroom.

    Outside
    Witsend is approached from the lane via a gravel driveway which offers parking for several cars; a herringbone brick driveway leads to the front door.

    There is gated access between the house and garden room to the rear garden, which opens to a large paved terrace next to the house, where there is an above ground swimming pool.

    The timber-framed garden room sits next to the house, with French doors opening to the terrace, power and water connected, and a separate WC. It is an excellent, versatile space with a variety of uses including a home working space, studio or games room.

    Beyond the terrace is an expanse of level lawn, edged by flower and shrub borders, with mature oaks framing the easterly views over adjoining countryside. Halfway down the garden is a second terrace with a hot tub under the shade of a timber gazebo, and at the far end a timber storage shed and kitchen garden with raised beds, together with a further area of hardstanding with a timber shelter, ideal for outdoor entertaining.

    In all, about a third of an acre.

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Local information

  • Witsend is set in a wonderful rural yet accessible location in the village of Twineham, which has a church and primary school; the villages of Cowfold, Bolney and Henfield (four miles, two miles and five miles respectively) cater for day to day needs with more extensive shopping found at Haywards Heath, Burgess Hill, Horsham and Brighton (six miles, four miles, 12 miles and 13 miles).
  • Sussex offers a wealth of leisure and cultural activities, with sailing at Ardingly and the coast, golf across West and East Sussex, and a variety of local sporting clubs at all levels across the county. There are many footpaths and bridle paths across the surrounding countryside, and the South Downs National Park is close by. Local spa and country house hotels include David Lloyd Fitness, South Lodge, Alexander House and Ockenden Manor.
  • Mainline rail services to Brighton, London Bridge and London Victoria are at Haywards Heath (6.5 miles, journey time from 42 minutes) and Burgess Hill (5.1 miles, from 54 minutes). Gatwick Airport is about 16 miles by road and has a fast rail service, the Gatwick Express, to London (journey time 30 minutes).
  • Schools: There is a good range of schools in the area, both state and private, including Handcross Park, Burgess Hill Girls, Hurstpierpoint College, Brighton College and Cottesmore.
  • All times and distances are approximate.

Additional information

  • Services: Oil fired central heating, plus some electric night storage heaters. The pool is heated by an air source heat pump. Solar panels generate electricity and the property participates in a feed-in tariff scheme. Mains electricity and water. Shared private drainage (septic tank).
  • Full fibre broadband to the house is available.
  • Outgoings: Mid Sussex District Council. Tax band F.
  • Photographs taken: Summer 2024.
  • Site Plan: Produced from Promap © Crown copyright and database rights 2024. OS AC0000813445. Not to scale. For identification only.
  • EPC Rating: C
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: F