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2 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
2 beds
2 baths
602
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
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Features and description
* VIEW THE VIRTUAL TOUR - DELIGHFUL PERIOD COTTAGE!* CLOSE TO BRENTWOOD STATION*LOVELY REAR GARDEN!!*
Located within convenient walking distance of Brentwood station, local shops at Warley, primary and secondary schools, a most charming two double bedroom redbrick period cottage presented to the highest standards throughout.
Dating from the late 1800’s this exquisite and most comfortable home comprises an entrance porch leading to the living room with attractive exposed redbrick chimney breast incorporating a cast iron multi-fuel stove on a raised brick hearth. Attractive splay bay window to front with sash windows and ‘Long Island’ window shutters, (also featured throughout the property) exposed wide timber floorboards continuing through to the formal dining room with staircase rising to first floor, understairs store cupboard, door and step down to fitted kitchen with cream panelled doors and contrasting solid wood working surfaces and butler sink, space for appliances. Further door to ground floor wet room with white suite, w.c. vanity unit/washbasin and walk-in shower enclosure.
From the first floor landing, there is access to the front bedroom and rear double bedrooms, the principle room having the advantage of an en-suite bathroom with white suite, complimenting tiled walls and grey slate effect flooring, airing cupboard housing Baxi combi gas boiler.
Externally, there is off street parking for one car and to the rear, a most delightful and highly secluded garden with westerly aspect, comprising paved patio terrace flanked by attractive climbing roses and buddleia, rustic timber arch with grapevines, lawn area, large timber shed and hardstanding behind which is a further ‘secret’ garden with lawn and raised paved patio/barbeque area with summerhouse.
Council Tax Band C. EPC rating D.
Located within convenient walking distance of Brentwood Station, local shops at Warley, primary and secondary schools, a most charming two double bedroom redbrick period cottage presented to the highest standards throughout.
Dating from the late 1800’s this exquisite and most comfortable home comprises an entrance porch leading to the living room with attractive exposed redbrick chimney breast incorporating a cast iron multi-fuel stove on a raised brick hearth. Attractive splay bay window to front with sash windows and ‘Long Island’ window shutters, (also featured throughout the property) exposed wide timber floorboards continuing through to the formal dining room with staircase rising to first floor, understairs store cupboard, door and step down to fitted kitchen with cream panelled doors and contrasting solid wood working surfaces and butler sink, space for appliances. Further door to ground floor wet room with white suite, w.c. vanity unit/washbasin and walk-in shower enclosure.
From the first floor landing, there is access to the front bedroom and rear double bedrooms, the principle room having the advantage of an en-suite bathroom with white suite, complimenting tiled walls and grey slate effect flooring, airing cupboard housing Baxi combi gas boiler.
Externally, there is off street parking for one car and to the rear, a most delightful and highly secluded garden with westerly aspect, comprising paved patio terrace flanked by attractive climbing roses and buddleia, rustic timber arch with grapevines, lawn area, large timber shed and hardstanding behind which is a further ‘secret’ garden with lawn and raised paved patio/barbeque area with summerhouse. Council Tax Band C. EPC rating D.
Located within convenient walking distance of Brentwood station, local shops at Warley, primary and secondary schools, a most charming two double bedroom redbrick period cottage presented to the highest standards throughout.
Dating from the late 1800’s this exquisite and most comfortable home comprises an entrance porch leading to the living room with attractive exposed redbrick chimney breast incorporating a cast iron multi-fuel stove on a raised brick hearth. Attractive splay bay window to front with sash windows and ‘Long Island’ window shutters, (also featured throughout the property) exposed wide timber floorboards continuing through to the formal dining room with staircase rising to first floor, understairs store cupboard, door and step down to fitted kitchen with cream panelled doors and contrasting solid wood working surfaces and butler sink, space for appliances. Further door to ground floor wet room with white suite, w.c. vanity unit/washbasin and walk-in shower enclosure.
From the first floor landing, there is access to the front bedroom and rear double bedrooms, the principle room having the advantage of an en-suite bathroom with white suite, complimenting tiled walls and grey slate effect flooring, airing cupboard housing Baxi combi gas boiler.
Externally, there is off street parking for one car and to the rear, a most delightful and highly secluded garden with westerly aspect, comprising paved patio terrace flanked by attractive climbing roses and buddleia, rustic timber arch with grapevines, lawn area, large timber shed and hardstanding behind which is a further ‘secret’ garden with lawn and raised paved patio/barbeque area with summerhouse.
Council Tax Band C. EPC rating D.
Located within convenient walking distance of Brentwood Station, local shops at Warley, primary and secondary schools, a most charming two double bedroom redbrick period cottage presented to the highest standards throughout.
Dating from the late 1800’s this exquisite and most comfortable home comprises an entrance porch leading to the living room with attractive exposed redbrick chimney breast incorporating a cast iron multi-fuel stove on a raised brick hearth. Attractive splay bay window to front with sash windows and ‘Long Island’ window shutters, (also featured throughout the property) exposed wide timber floorboards continuing through to the formal dining room with staircase rising to first floor, understairs store cupboard, door and step down to fitted kitchen with cream panelled doors and contrasting solid wood working surfaces and butler sink, space for appliances. Further door to ground floor wet room with white suite, w.c. vanity unit/washbasin and walk-in shower enclosure.
From the first floor landing, there is access to the front bedroom and rear double bedrooms, the principle room having the advantage of an en-suite bathroom with white suite, complimenting tiled walls and grey slate effect flooring, airing cupboard housing Baxi combi gas boiler.
Externally, there is off street parking for one car and to the rear, a most delightful and highly secluded garden with westerly aspect, comprising paved patio terrace flanked by attractive climbing roses and buddleia, rustic timber arch with grapevines, lawn area, large timber shed and hardstanding behind which is a further ‘secret’ garden with lawn and raised paved patio/barbeque area with summerhouse. Council Tax Band C. EPC rating D.
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