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THE MIDDLE HOUSE is a very large detached house of 231m², built sometime before 1900, which could now be worth an estimated £1,541,634. It was last sold for £875,000 in January 2012, which was around 106% above the average January 2012 detached price in the Mid Sussex local authority area. The most recent EPC inspection was September 2011, where the current energy rating was D, and the potential energy rating was D.
Land registry data shows three sales for THE MIDDLE HOUSE since 1st January 1995. The below table shows the price paid for the three sales, along with the average detached price in the Mid Sussex local authority area for the corresponding sale date. All of the three THE MIDDLE HOUSE sales were for above the average price. The average price is sourced from the Office for National Statistics' House Price Index (HPI).
Date | Price | HPI Price | Variation from HPI |
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2012 6 JAN | £875,000 | £424,330 | ![]() 106% above HPI |
2006 16 OCT | £750,000 | £399,137 | ![]() 88% above HPI |
1997 5 DEC | £295,000 | £161,657 | ![]() 82% above HPI |
The below graph shows the average detached house price in the Mid Sussex local authority area over time, sourced from the HPI. The three THE MIDDLE HOUSE sales between December 1997 and January 2012 have been plotted on the graph. A line has been extrapolated to show what the value of the property might have been over time, following each sale, had it maintained the same margin above or below the HPI (as a percentage). For example, the October 2006 sale was for 88% above the HPI. So the extrapolation line tracks at 88% above the HPI over time, until the January 2012 sale, where it rises to 106% above the HPI. The line then continues to track at 106% above the HPI.
THE MIDDLE HOUSE might now be worth an estimated £1,541,634.
This is based on house price inflation of 76.2%, between January 2012 and February 2025, for detached houses, in the Mid Sussex local authority area, as calculated by the Office for National Statistics and published in their UK House Price Index (HPI).
The 76.2% inflationary increase is applied to the most recent sale price for THE MIDDLE HOUSE of £875,000 on 6th January 2012. For the value to have increased from £875,000 to £1,541,634 over the twelve years and eleven months to February 2025, the following assumptions must hold true:
THE MIDDLE HOUSE is 231m² according to the EPC inspection conducted in September 2011. This puts it in the largest 10% of detached houses houses in Haywards Heath, based on EPC data. The below chart shows the distribution of detached houses houses by size in Haywards Heath, and where THE MIDDLE HOUSE lies on this distribution: 94% of detached houses houses are smaller than THE MIDDLE HOUSE, and 6% of houses are larger. Note that EPC data is not available for all properties in Haywards Heath.
THE MIDDLE HOUSE sits on a plot of roughly 0.151 of an acre, or 610m². The below map shows the location of THE MIDDLE HOUSE, an approximate outline of the building(s), and the indicative extent of the property. The plot extent is a Land Registry INSPIRE Index Polygon, and it is important to note that a title may include more than one polygon, whereas only one polygon is shown on the map (the polygon which intersects with the position of THE MIDDLE HOUSE). The full extent of the land contained in any registered title can only be identified from the individual title plan. The maps on this page should not be relied upon to establish the extent of a title.
THE MIDDLE HOUSE, OLD PLACE is located on HIGH STREET in LINDFIELD, in the RH16 postcode district. The below map shows the position of THE MIDDLE HOUSE, OLD PLACE on HIGH STREET.
Most recent sales first: