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Our Summary
- Huge scope to extend further, if required (STPP)
- It is a home that already works brilliantly, yet also offers clear scope for a future buyer to enhance or extend, subject to the necessary consents
- Subject to the necessary consents, many buyers may explore extending or reconfiguring this part of the house to create a larger kitchen/dining/family space opening more directly onto the garden
- With its Turner heritage, handsome architecture, generous plot and scope to adapt over time, Little Orchard is a rare opportunity to secure a distinctive family home on one of Haywards Heath’s most prestigious roads
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Description
This 1930s detached home was designed by renowned architect Harold G Turner and sits on a 0.27-acre plot in the Lewes Road Conservation Area. With approximately 1,800 sq ft of living space, the property features a generous layout with four bedrooms, three reception rooms, and a detached double garage with a studio above. The characterful home boasts oak doors, exposed beams, lead light windows, and fireplaces, bringing warmth and identity to the space.
The ground floor includes a reception room, dining room with French doors out to the garden, and a kitchen with blue cabinetry and granite worktops. The first floor features four bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with a dual aspect and a dressing room/en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom. The property also benefits from a cloakroom on the ground floor and a rear garden with a lawn, mature boundaries, and dining terrace areas.