4 bedroom detached house
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Air source heat pump
EPC rating: B
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1797
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band G
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Semi -rural setting
- Private development of only four houses
- Superbly situated for the towns of Broxbourne, Hoddesdon,Harlow and Epping
- Beautiful countryside views
- Valid building warranty
- EPC Rating = B
A delightful detached family home with four good sized bedrooms and boasting a wonderful position on a private development with superb uninterrupted views.
Description
The ground floor accommodation comprises: a spacious entrance hallway and WC, a good sized sitting/play room/ snug/office, a well-appointed kitchen breakfast room with French doors to the garden, functional utility room with side access and a large beautiful bright main sitting room, with triple aspect windows and a log burner for those cosy winter evenings and air con for those stifling summer days. French doors invite the outside in and offer spectacular views of the garden and landscape beyond.
The first floor accommodation comprises; a beautiful main bedroom suite (the views from this room are stunning) with bespoke fitted wardrobes, air con and a lovely en suite shower room, three further good sized bedrooms all with bespoke fitted wardrobes and a spacious family bath and shower room.
Outside
To the front and within the curtilage of the property, in addition to the garage,is a very large area to park numerous vehicles, which is very useful for visiting relatives and guests. It also has the added benefit of additional flowerbeds and lawn which the current owner has stocked and presented beautifully. There is side access to the rear of the property as well as a large attached garage with power and light and integral access to the rear of the property.
To the rear is a magnificent large garden which takes in breath-taking views. The lawn is well manicured and the patio area has been increased in depth and width to offer enhanced enjoyment and usability. There is outdoor power, lighting and water supply.
Location
Oak Tree Close is located on the outskirts of the village of Nazeing. Saxon travellers are thought to have settled here around 2000 years ago with Nazeing translating from old English into “settlers on a spur of land'. The village is popular for its semi-rural scenery yet being perfectly situated for key amenities. Nazeing is even mentioned in the Domesday Book.
An important decision-making factor and huge attraction to this area is the proximity of the superb transport links: Broxbourne train station which routes into Liverpool Street or to Cambridge is 2.8 miles away, M25 junction 26 - 5.4 miles, M11 junction 7 - 6.7 miles Stansted Airport 19.3 miles.
For everyday conveniences and shopping you can visit Nazeing High Road, where there are a selection of shops including a Simmons bakery. A little further afield is Epping, a historic market town with a market still held on a Monday, Brookfield Centre where you will find a 24 hours Tesco and Marks and Spencer. There is a wealth of local schooling options whether that be at state or private entry.
Notable local attractions include Epping Forest, Lea Valley White Water Centre, Paradise Wildlife Park, Lea Valley Boat Centre, and Broxbourne Sailing Club.
There is a wealth of restaurants and pubs within easy reach of the property.
Square Footage: 1,808 sq ft
Additional Info
Estate charges about £250 a year
Mains drainage
Mains Gas
Underfloor heating throughout
Triple glazed aluminium windows
Fitted shutters throughout
Air source heat pump
Air con to lounge and bedroom one
Fully boarded large loft
TV/USB points to all rooms
Satellite dish/Digital aerial
Fibre to the premises
Conservation area
Description
The ground floor accommodation comprises: a spacious entrance hallway and WC, a good sized sitting/play room/ snug/office, a well-appointed kitchen breakfast room with French doors to the garden, functional utility room with side access and a large beautiful bright main sitting room, with triple aspect windows and a log burner for those cosy winter evenings and air con for those stifling summer days. French doors invite the outside in and offer spectacular views of the garden and landscape beyond.
The first floor accommodation comprises; a beautiful main bedroom suite (the views from this room are stunning) with bespoke fitted wardrobes, air con and a lovely en suite shower room, three further good sized bedrooms all with bespoke fitted wardrobes and a spacious family bath and shower room.
Outside
To the front and within the curtilage of the property, in addition to the garage,is a very large area to park numerous vehicles, which is very useful for visiting relatives and guests. It also has the added benefit of additional flowerbeds and lawn which the current owner has stocked and presented beautifully. There is side access to the rear of the property as well as a large attached garage with power and light and integral access to the rear of the property.
To the rear is a magnificent large garden which takes in breath-taking views. The lawn is well manicured and the patio area has been increased in depth and width to offer enhanced enjoyment and usability. There is outdoor power, lighting and water supply.
Location
Oak Tree Close is located on the outskirts of the village of Nazeing. Saxon travellers are thought to have settled here around 2000 years ago with Nazeing translating from old English into “settlers on a spur of land'. The village is popular for its semi-rural scenery yet being perfectly situated for key amenities. Nazeing is even mentioned in the Domesday Book.
An important decision-making factor and huge attraction to this area is the proximity of the superb transport links: Broxbourne train station which routes into Liverpool Street or to Cambridge is 2.8 miles away, M25 junction 26 - 5.4 miles, M11 junction 7 - 6.7 miles Stansted Airport 19.3 miles.
For everyday conveniences and shopping you can visit Nazeing High Road, where there are a selection of shops including a Simmons bakery. A little further afield is Epping, a historic market town with a market still held on a Monday, Brookfield Centre where you will find a 24 hours Tesco and Marks and Spencer. There is a wealth of local schooling options whether that be at state or private entry.
Notable local attractions include Epping Forest, Lea Valley White Water Centre, Paradise Wildlife Park, Lea Valley Boat Centre, and Broxbourne Sailing Club.
There is a wealth of restaurants and pubs within easy reach of the property.
Square Footage: 1,808 sq ft
Additional Info
Estate charges about £250 a year
Mains drainage
Mains Gas
Underfloor heating throughout
Triple glazed aluminium windows
Fitted shutters throughout
Air source heat pump
Air con to lounge and bedroom one
Fully boarded large loft
TV/USB points to all rooms
Satellite dish/Digital aerial
Fibre to the premises
Conservation area
About this agent

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