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5 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Well proportioned light filled rooms
- Wealth of period features
- Spacious and flexible accommodation over two floors
- Part walled garden with lean-to garage and further parking
- Easy commute to London
Description
The White House is an attractive Grade II Listed 17th century house with a Regency facade under a peg tile roof. The property presents well, with laid out and flexible accommodation over two floors providing a comfortable family home. The handsome reception hall gives access to the main reception rooms at the front of the house. The drawing room has an open fireplace with decorative surround and full height shuttered window which opens onto the garden.
The dining room has an open fireplace with a cast iron inset and timber surround with shuttered windows. At the rear of the property is a pretty sitting room with wood burning, panelling and a part glazed door to the side garden.
The kitchen/breakfast room is well proportioned and benefits from an oil-fired AGA with larder/utility room off. The rear door leads out to a charming loggia and gives access to the double height workshop/barn with ladder access to the loft above and continues through to the drive and lean-to garage.
The first floor is reached via an elegant staircase where there are five bedrooms, one with an en suite bathroom, a large spacious landing and a family bathroom.
Outside
A white picket fence is situated at the front of the house and to both sides a high garden wall. To the west of the property is a gravel parked area with a lean-to garage. To the rear is a brick terrace with lawn beyond and to the side there are shrub and flower beds. Mature trees surround the garden, including a magnificent oak tree, providing the property with a high degree of privacy and seclusion.
Location
The White House is situated just outside the hamlet of Beaumont with its church and within the village a well-stocked farm shop, village hall. There are excellent services nearby at Thorpe-le-Soken with its mainline rail station direct to London Liverpool Street (80 minutes). Manningtree is approximately eight miles away.
Directions
Distances: Thorpe-le-Soken 2.5 miles , Manningtree 8 miles, Colchester 12 miles (London Liverpool Street 80, 60 & 50 mins respectively).
From Thorpe-le-Soken, drive into the village of Beaumont on the B1414. Continue through the village towards Harwich. After approximately 1/4 mile The White House is on the right hand side.
Additional Info
Services: Mains electricity & water. Oil fired central heating and private drainage.
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