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4 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade l Listed property
- Retains many original features
- Three/four bedrooms
- Master bedroom with open style ensuite
- Parking and garage
- Walking distance of mainline train station
The property is believed to date back to the early 15th Century and altered in the 16th and late 18th Centuries. Offering well-balanced accommodation with magnificent period features throughout, including a cellar which is currently used as a games room.
The entrance porch provides access to the sitting room which features a traditional staircase rising to the first floor as well as a magnificent red brick fireplace with wood bressummer and inset log burning stove. This impressive reception room has high ceilings with original beams and a dual aspect with bay window.
The light and airy kitchen/dining room is accessed via the sitting room and features a large skylight and windows overlooking the garden. The kitchen has a range of attractive units under solid wooden worktops, with a gas-fired Aga set in the fireplace recess and a wood bressummer above. There is an inset one and a half bowl sink and space for appliances, whilst features include ceiling beams and a stable door leading to the rear garden.
A further door gives access to the snug with ceiling and wall beams, large fireplace with wood bressummer and inset wood burner and a window to the side. A cloakroom concludes the ground floor accommodation.
Accessed from the kitchen is an electric door which leads down to the former wine cellar. Currently used as a games room, this fantastic additional space has the potential to be used for a variety of purposes.
On the first floor are two well-proportioned bedrooms and the family bathroom. The principal bedroom is located at the front of the property benefitting from a dual aspect and ensuite shower facilities. Stairs rise from the landing to the second floor providing access to bedrooms three and four.
Outside
The property has parking for one vehicle to the side and a garage. The rear garden commences with a patio area, with the remainder laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders. At the end of the garden is a gated pedestrian access.
Location
Kelvedon is a popular village with a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants serving day to day needs. Educational facilities include St Mary's Primary School, rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted, and the property is close to both Honywood and Thurstable secondary schools. Also nearby are King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford County High for Girls and Colchester Royal Grammar School.
The village is bypassed by the A12 which leads to Colchester and Chelmsford with links to the M25 and London. The mainline railway station at Kelvedon is within walking distance (journey time to London Liverpool Street approx. 50 minutes).
Directions
Please use the postcode CO5 9AG.
Important Information
Council Tax Band - D
Services - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.
Tenure - Freehold
EPC rating exempt
Our ref - DJN
Agents note
We understand that there is a right of way over the neighbours drive to access the rear garden via a side gate.
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