Listed for £1,450,000
January 5, 2026
Sold for £800,000
2008
Sold for £750,000
2004
Sold for £250,000
2003
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Outside
Set behind tall conifer hedging for privacy, the property is approached via electronically operated wooden gates opening to a gravelled drive that winds past an expanse of lawn, providing parking for several vehicles ahead of the house and the attached three bay garage.
The rear garden is fully enclosed with side access. Outbuildings include a detached studio, suitable as a home office, games room, or gym, and three timber sheds (two with power) offering excellent storage.
The heated above ground pool, powered by an air source pump, sits near the garden’s centrepiece: an open party barn with an outdoor kitchen equipped with a gas barbecue, masonry charcoal barbecue, fireplace suitable for use as a wood-fired grill, fridge space, sink with hot and cold water supply (undercounter electric boiler), power points, lighting, and integrated sound system, creating a fantastic setting for al fresco entertaining. A paved terrace spans the rear and side elevations, providing further space for outdoor furniture and garden enjoyment.
At the north side lies a kitchen garden with raised beds. The remainder of the garden is mainly lawn with shrub borders, extending to about an acre in total.
Location
Situated in a rural position in the village of Isfield, between the towns of Uckfield (2.7 miles) and Lewes (5.9 miles). The village has a public house, a church, and a farm shop, and is home to the Lavender Line heritage steam railway. Uckfield and Lewes both have a comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets, leisure centres and independent cinemas; Lewes has a rich history and is the county town of East Sussex.
There are extensive sporting and recreational activities in the area, with golf at Piltdown, East Sussex National and many courses across the county, racing at Plumpton and Brighton, showjumping at Hickstead, sailing at Weir Wood and Ardingly reservoirs and along the South Coast, and walking and riding locally including the South Downs National Park and on the Ashdown Forest. The renowned Glyndebourne Opera House is just east of Lewes and the vibrant city of Brighton and Hove has a thriving theatre culture, festivals and events.
Sussex is ideal for food and drink enthusiasts: there are many renowned gastro pubs and Michelin accredited restaurants locally, and the region is at the heart of England’s emerging wine scene. Spa and country house hotels include Gravetye Manor, Alexander House, Ashdown Park Hotel and Ockenden Manor.
Transport links: in addition to rail connections to the capital from Uckfield and Lewes, there are frequent rail services to London from Haywards Heath (13 miles, London Bridge/London Victoria from 42 minutes). The A23/M23 lies to the west, giving access to Gatwick airport (16 miles), the south coast and the M25.
Schools: There are many highly regarded schools in the area, both state and private, including Cumnor House, Great Walstead, Uckfield Community College, Chailey Secondary, Burgess Hill Girls, Lewes Old Grammar School, Ardingly College and Hurstpierpoint College.
All times and distances are approximate.
Square Footage: 3,852 sq ft
Acreage: 1 Acres
Directions
Please note, the postcode does not lead to the property in SatNav.
From Lewes/the south, at the Cuilfail roundabout take the A26 north, Little Heath is on the left after approximately five miles, immediately after the sign for the crossroads.
From Uckfield/the north, at Little Horsted roundabout take the A26 south, Little Heath is on the right after approximately 1.5 miles, just after the staggered crossroads of Horsted Lane/Bradfords Lane.
Additional Info
Agent’s Notes: 1. The acer at the front of the property is not included in the sale. 2. The freestanding plumbed-in fridge freezer is not included in the sale.
Services: Oil-fired central heating (wet underfloor to the sitting room and boot room). Mains electricity and water. Private drainage (Titan biodigester sewage treatment plant).
Outgoings: Wealden District Council. Council tax band G with an improvement indicator.
Photographs taken: December 2025
Tenure: Freehold
EPC rating: C
Cladding: We have been told that this property has no cladding. Purchasers should make enquiries about the external wall system of the property, if it has cladding and if it is safe or if there are interim measures in place.
Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Savills on .
If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.