CLEVELANDS PEEKS BROOK LANE, RH6 9SS is a Detached in Horley, West Sussex, England. It last sold for £760,000 in 2022. Its current EPC rating is D (score 60 out of 100), with potential to reach C. Floor area is approximately 163 m². This works out at about £4,663 per m², 0% below the district average of £4,685 per m² (context, not a valuation). Tenure: Freehold. Local authority: Crawley.
CLEVELANDS PEEKS BROOK LANE
HORLEY, WEST SUSSEX · RH6 9SS
Things you should know
A quick summary of this property, drawn from its records.
It's a detached property, held freehold, with 163 m² of floor area.
Last sold for £760,000 in May 2022 — its only sale on record. · HM Land Registry
That sale works out at ~£4,663/m² — 0% below the district average of £4,685/m² (3,661 sales). · Context, not a valuation
Energy rating EPC D (score 60/100), with potential to reach C. · EPC, inspected 2023
Facts from HM Land Registry (sales) and the EPC register (energy), under the Open Government Licence. Area comparisons are context, not a valuation or financial advice. Figures are as per our current dataset, which we're expanding continually.
Property Overview
Key facts from EPC & HM Land Registry records.
Built Form
Detached
Tenure
Freehold
Floor Area
163 m²
≈ 1,755 sq ft
Current EPC Rating
Band D · Score 60/100
Potential Band C · Valid until 3 July 2033
Local Authority
Crawley↗
📍 Approximate location based on postcode centroid. Exact pin coming soon.
Value Insights
Price metrics derived from sale price and floor area.
Price per square metre
£4,663 /m²
Based on the 2022 sale
£/m² vs RH6 area
+0% below the average sale price
Area avg £4,685/m² · 3,661 sales
Floor area
163 m²
≈ 1,755 sq ft · from EPC
Last sale price
£760,000
18 May 2022
How This Compares
How this property's 2022 sale price of £760,000 compares with the average sale price nearby — based on recorded house prices (not £/m²).
vs RH6 postcode area
RH6 average sale price: £433,835 · based on 3,977 sales
vs HORLEY average
HORLEY average sale price: £696,688 · based on 13 sales
Averages are across all property types sold 2020–2026 in our dataset, so they reflect the mix of homes in the area rather than like-for-like.
Sales History
1 sale recorded
Last sold
£760,000
18 May 2022
18 May 2022
Latest£760,000
Detached · Freehold
Only one sale is recorded for this property, so change and annualised return can't be calculated yet. They'll appear automatically if it sells again.
EPC Intelligence
Energy Performance Certificate history for this property.
Energy Efficiency Over Time
Year-on-year EPC score progression for this property.
EPC energy efficiency scores for CLEVELANDS PEEKS BROOK LANE. The property scored 42 (Rating E) in 2013 and 60 (Rating D) in 2023, an improvement of 18 points.
Point improvement
2013 to 2023
Summary: EPC energy efficiency scores for CLEVELANDS PEEKS BROOK LANE. The property scored 42 (Rating E) in 2013 and 60 (Rating D) in 2023, an improvement of 18 points.
Rating D · Score 60
LatestInspected 3 July 2023
Valid until 3 July 2033
Potential
Floor Area
163 m²
Construction Era
—
CO₂ Emissions
6.4 t/yr
Mains Gas
No
Walls
Cavity wall, filled cavity
AverageRoof
Pitched, 300 mm loft insulation
Very GoodWindows
Fully double glazed
AverageMain Heating
Boiler and radiators, oil
AverageRating E · Score 42
Inspected 30 May 2013
Expired 30 May 2023
Potential
Floor Area
169 m²
Construction Era
1950–1966
CO₂ Emissions
11 t/yr
Mains Gas
—
Walls
Cavity wall, as built, no insulation (assumed)
PoorRoof
Pitched, 100 mm loft insulation
AverageWindows
Fully double glazed
AverageMain Heating
Boiler and radiators, oil
AverageiHow is the EPC score calculated?
The score (1–100) is the property's energy efficiency rating, produced by an accredited Domestic Energy Assessor using the UK Government's Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP). A higher score means a more energy-efficient home that's cheaper to run.
It's calculated from the property's physical characteristics, including:
- Size & floor area
- Construction & age
- Wall, roof & floor insulation
- Windows / glazing
- Main heating & controls
- Hot water & lighting
These are the factors shown in the certificates above. The score maps to a band — A (92–100, most efficient) down to G(1–20). The "potential" score is what could be achieved with the recommended improvements. Source: MHCLG EPC Register.
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