Tanyard Lane, Staplefield, Haywards Heath, West Sussex
6 Beds
3 Baths
3,766 Sqft
2.6 Ac lot
Updated: April 10
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About the Property
Dillions is a handsome Grade II listed farmhouse with origins believed to date from the Tudor period, the earliest part of the house displaying classic timber-framed elevations with exposed beams and plaster infill beneath a Horsham stone roof. Later additions to the house in red brick with striking gables and traditional tile hanging sit comfortably alongside the original structure, reflecting th
Dillions is a handsome Grade II listed farmhouse with origins believed to date from the Tudor period, the earliest part of the house displaying classic timber-framed elevations with exposed beams and plaster infill beneath a Horsham stone roof. Later additions to the house in red brick with striking gables and traditional tile hanging sit comfortably alongside the original structure, reflecting the evolution of the house over the centuries. Set in a delightful position with far-reaching views over its own land and adjoining National Trust countryside at Nymans, Dillions combines an exceptional setting with a rich sense of history and a wonderfully inviting atmosphere.
The house has been restored and refurbished with great sensitivity by our clients, professionally interior designed to create a home of considerable quality. Elegant period details, including leaded casement windows, exposed timbers and impressive inglenook fireplaces, are complemented by stylish modern décor, well-chosen fixtures and fittings, and contemporary bathroom and kitchen suites. The result is a superbly presented home that remains authentic to its heritage while offering a practical environment for day-to-day family life and entertaining alike.
The front door opens from beneath an overhung porch to a flagstone-floored entrance hall central to the ground floor, and giving access to the rear terrace. There are two characterful reception rooms, the drawing room and sitting room, each with an inglenook fireplace and with doors leading to a rear hall opening to the garden. The drawing room also provides access to the front terrace and an inner hall with a secondary staircase.
The spacious kitchen and dining room has is superbly appointed, fitted with a range of bespoke cabinetry and a large central island with breakfast bar, together with a two-oven Aga set within a tiled recess, double Belfast sink, integrated appliances, and ample space for a dining table. Bi-fold doors open directly to the terrace, and the room adjoins a cosy family room. A fitted utility room with an en suite cloakroom lies to the other side of the hall, with its own access to the terrace.
The first floor is arranged around a spacious landing. The principal bedroom suite forms the southern wing and comprises a generous bedroom with walk-in wardrobe, eaves storage, and an en suite bathroom with both bath and separate shower. There are five further bedrooms, one with its own en suite shower room, together with a family bathroom featuring a freestanding slipper bath and separate shower enclosure.
Old Stables Cottage The Old Stables Cottage stands apart from the main house and was converted by our clients from former stabling. Finished to the same exceptionally high standard as the farmhouse, the cottage provides beautifully presented accommodation extending to about 670 square feet and comprising an open-plan living area and kitchen with wood-burning stove, a well-proportioned double bedroom, a second bedroom or study, and a modern shower room - an ideal arrangement for extended family, visiting guests or ancillary accommodation.
Outside Dillions is approached along a sweeping driveway which opens to a generous private parking area ahead of the house, together with a range of traditional outbuildings, including a workshop and garaging. The formal garden surrounding the house is landscaped and well established, laid mainly to lawn with shaped beds stocked with flowering shrubs and perennials. Seating terraces are arranged around the house, one adjoining the kitchen with bi-fold doors and another set around a sunken spa pool with decked surround, creating an appealing series of outdoor spaces for entertaining and al fresco dining.
The wider grounds, extending to approximately 2.6 acres, offer a wonderful variety of features including an old well, a circular former horse pond with paved surround, a vegetable garden, greenhouse, a charming treehouse known as the Cheeky Monkey, a wildlife pond and broad stretches of lawn framed by mature planting and natural boundaries. Together, the gardens and land contribute significantly to the property’s overall character, providing both beautiful outlooks and a sense of space, with the landscape rolling gently away towards the neighbouring National Trust land.