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Dining Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Reception
Wood Burner
Study/Bedroom
Bedroom One
Bathroom
Workshop/Garage
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4 bedroom detached house

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Solar panels
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2310
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Service charge£0 per annum
Council taxBand F
BroadbandSuper-fast 65Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Unique riverside property
  • River views from many rooms
  • Extensive garaging and work rooms
  • At the heart of a sailing mecca
  • Shops, restaurants and pubs along the quay
  • EPC Rating = C
Spacious and versatile quayside property.

Description

The property has three floors. The lower ground floor extends to about 1,700 sq ft and was used as a marine workshop until 1996. This area is sub-divided into various rooms and workshop areas and also includes a 55 ft boat storage area with adjoining workshop. The principal living accommodation is on the first floor and second floor and of particular note is the large vaulted drawing room which enjoys long views over the river Crouch towards Creeksea and Pagglesham. Outside, there is a double-width covered car port adjoining the workshop access and in addition a deep storage shed which houses the gas and electric meters with three-phase. To the front of the property steps lead up to a raised deck enjoying a southerly aspect with views of the River Crouch.

We believe part of Eastern Boathouse was built in the 1860s and extended in the 1880s. It was built by the Burnham Oyster Company, then the largest producer on the river as their receiving and distribution warehouse from whence oysters were put on the train to Billingsgate, amongst other destinations. Oysters were Burnham's largest industry for many years and most of the townsfolk were working on or around the water. The River Crouch was known as The Wall Fleet or The Burnham River in those days and a large portion of the stretch of river between Brandy Hole up river and the sea was owned by the Burnham Oyster Company.

Brief history
Sometime in the early 1900s Eastern Boathouse became part of the Eastern Yacht Club from where it got its name. It was used by the club for boat and mast storage. In 1911 the Eastern Yacht Club merged with and became the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club. They retained ownership of Eastern Boathouse until they moved from the Old Club House into their current premises next door built in 1931. The Eastern Boathouse was sold to P. Newall Petticrow Ltd boat builders and used as their chandlery, store and offices. In the mid 1980s Petticrow moved to their new premises and sold the property. It was subsequently converted into a ground floor marine workshop with residence above, as it is now. The first floor deck area is supported by a 6 ft iron propeller which came from the steam drifter 'Girl Nancy' which was the motor yacht of Mr P Mitchell, commodore of the Royal Corinthian Yacht Club in the 1930s. The 'Girl Nancy' was broken up in 1949 by Petticrows.

Services
All mains services. Solar panels to the property which currently cover all fuel bills.

Location

Burnham High Street: 500 ft, Burnham railway station:1 mile, A130: 14 miles, A12: 20 miles. All distances approximate.

Eastern Boathouse is situated on The Quay, in the town of Burnham, a well-known sailing destination. Burnham-on-Crouch has a train service to London Liverpool Street and a good range of local shops, eateries, fishmongers and schools. The A130 bypass linking the A127 and the A12 is approximately 10 miles, which also provides access to Central London with connections on to the M25 and M11 motorway. Chelmsford, with its regular train service to London Liverpool Street, has extensive shopping, educational and recreational facilities and is approximately 22 miles. For the sailing enthusiast there is Burnham Marina. The property stands between The Royal Corinthian Yacht Club and The Royal Burnham Yacht Club, with Burnham Sailing Club and the Crouch Yacht Club just along the quay. There is an 18 hole golf course within easy reach.

Square Footage: 2,310 sq ft



Directions

Continue through the town of Burnham and at the bottom turn right into Belvedere Road, continuing into The Quay where the property will be seen on the right-hand side.

Postcode: CM0 8AT
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Savills - Chelmsford
Savills - Chelmsford
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