7 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Features and description
- Five bedroom grade II listed house
- Two bedroom self-contained annex
- Approximately 1/3 of an acre plot
- Idyllic riverside location within walking distance the mainline train station
- Within walking distance to local pubs, restaurants and amenities
- An array of brick built outbuildings including a double garage
- Large rear lawned garden with brick pergola walkway, terrace and chicken run
- Ample off street parking
- Attractive pebbled courtyard
The attractive façade that showcases a decorative splayed oriel window hides a spacious interior with well-appointed rooms that had once played host to the Kelvedon players amateur dramatics society. Also. previously being a tannery, the property offers a two bedroom annex with three further outbuildings and a double garage with off street parking inside and in front.
The rooms, in brief, comprise of a kitchen diner with a separate breakfast room to the front of the property. A large inner hall leads to a walk-in pantry behind the kitchen and a utility/ boot room that leads to the pebbled courtyard on the other side.
At the rear of the property there is a cavernous living area that culminates in a garden room that accesses the property’s rear garden.
On the first floor, a t-shaped hallway leads to three river facing bedrooms at the front of the house with a family bathroom and two larger bedrooms including the master suite at the rear complete with modernized en-suite and family bathroom. The listed building displays classical features throughout with high ceilings a particularly striking aspect.
The first floor two bed annexe is accessed through the courtyard which itself, has access from the street via a set of solid wooden gates.
Below the annexe are two further outbuildings which could potentially be used as a workshop / store and external office.
The plot is approximately 1/3 of an acre with a south west facing garden where you can access both the brick shed and the double garage. The borders have mature fruit trees to give privacy and paved areas work perfectly for outdoor entertaining.
TENURE - Freehold
COUNCIL TAX - G
LOCAL AUTHORITY - Braintree
SERVICES
Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage
Rooms
What's Nearby
The beauty of Kelvedon life is having a range of amenities just a stone's throw away. The charming village is a quick walk to everything you need, the post office, butchers, fish shop, hairdressers, accountants and the co-op which stocks locally sourced specialty food. There are renowned pubs including the riverside railway tavern at the top of the street and The Sun, Feering just a short walk away. For the commuter there is a fast train service from Kelvedon and smooth access is gained onto the A12 north and south bound at either end of the village.
Within Easy Reach
Kelvedon is well served by both public and private schools and of particular note are Holmwood House, Colchester Royal Grammar School, Colchester County High School for girls and the Sixth Form College in Colchester. Chelmsford and Ipswich are also a short drive away. Within Chelmsford, the New Hall School, Felsted King Edward VI Grammar School and Chelmsford County High School for girls, are fully recommended.
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