Listed for £750,000
February 18, 2026
Sold for £725,000
2022
Sold for £295,000
2001
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The property has benefited from updated windows, electrics and significant investment in the home’s energy systems. A south-facing aspect allows the solar panels and solar thermal system to generate excellent levels of energy, supported by battery storage to maximise efficiency and reduce running costs. The property also benefits from an air source heat pump and participation in the feed-in tariff, providing ongoing income from surplus energy returned to the grid.
Planning Permission Granted... - The current owners have successfully obtained planning permission for a single-storey rear extension, designed to reconfigure and enhance the ground floor living space. However, in our opinion there is further potential, subject to the necessary consents, to extend above the garage. This would create an opportunity to significantly enhance both the first floor accommodation and the ground floor layout, allowing the house to better connect with the garden and fully capitalise on the overall setting.
The Village... - The property is situated in the quintessential Sussex village of Horsted Keynes, nestled in the heart of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside and just five miles from Haywards Heath and ten miles from East Grinstead, the village offers a peaceful rural lifestyle with excellent access to local amenities and transport links. Horsted Keynes centres around a traditional village green and offers a variety of everyday facilities including a village shop, two charming pubs (The Crown and The Green Man), a village hall, two churches, and the highly regarded St. Giles C of E Primary School. The village is known for its strong sense of community, supported by numerous social groups, sports clubs (including cricket, tennis and fishing), and a calendar of local events.
The surrounding countryside is ideal for walking, riding, and outdoor pursuits, with Ashdown Forest just two miles away offering extensive tracks and riding routes. The Bluebell Steam Railway at nearby Sheffield Park adds to the area's historic charm and family-friendly appeal. For more extensive facilities, Haywards Heath offers a wide range of high street shops, supermarkets (including Waitrose and Sainsbury's), restaurants, cafés, bars, and a leisure centre. There is also a broad choice of schools in the surrounding area, including Cumnor House, Greenfields School, Great Walstead School, and Ardingly College.
Haywards Heath’s mainline railway station provides regular and fast services to London Victoria and London Bridge (approximately 45–47 minutes), as well as to Brighton and Gatwick Airport. The area is well connected via a network of A-roads, with the M23 motorway within 15 miles, making it ideal for commuters.
The property lies just outside the Horsted Keynes Conservation Area, designated in 1985, which includes two of the oldest parts of the village. The Conservation Area features listed buildings of architectural and historical importance—particularly around Church Lane and The Green—as well as notable open spaces such as the Recreation Ground and Cricket Ground, which enhance the character of the village.
The Specifics... - Title Number: TBC
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Mid Sussex District Council
Council Tax Band: F
Plot Size: 0.15 acres
Available Broadband Speed: Superfast Fibre
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