2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (82 years remaining)
- Rent £434.32 for 50%
- chain free
- Allocated car parking
- Close to good schools
- stunning condition throughout
- Large master bedroom
- Stunning Garden
- 18 Year old house
- Tesco supermarket close by
- service charge £38 pm
Jukes Estate agents are delighted to offer for sale this stunning 2-bedroom terraced house in the popular Brewers End Takely village.
Where do we start with this property, it is in stunning condition throughout and has been decorated to the highest standard with quality flooring throughout and made-to-measure wooden shutters on all the windows. As you enter the property you have a lovely lounge, bright and airy and this leads through to the kitchen diner with views out to the garden via a small lobby where there is a wc.
Moving into the garden this is very private and has a lovely lean-to so you can enjoy the garden a lot more and not be affected by the weather and also a lovely place to sit on those warm summer nights. A limestone patio, artificial grass, and a lovely summer house complete the look.
Going onto the 1st floor you have a very spacious master bedroom with made-to-measure wardrobes, a very good size second double with wardrobes and a modern family bathroom.
This is the ideal first time buyer property and is being sold as a conditional sale with a 1% deposit paid in advance to secure, please call the office for details.
Life in Brewers End: A Charming Village Retreat
Nestled in the heart of the English countryside, Brewers End is a quintessential village that captures the essence of rural charm and tranquility. With its picturesque landscapes, tight-knit community, and rich history, living in Brewers End offers a unique blend of serenity and tradition that appeals to both long-time residents and newcomers seeking a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
A Glimpse into Village Life
Brewers End is a small village, often characterized by its close-knit community where everyone knows each other. The village exudes a sense of timelessness, with its narrow, winding streets lined with historic cottages, many of which date back several centuries. These charming homes, often adorned with blooming flower boxes and ivy-clad walls, paint a picture of quintessential English rural life.
The village green serves as the heart of the community, a place where residents gather for various events and activities throughout the year. From summer fetes and farmers' markets to festive Christmas fairs, the green is a hub of social activity that fosters a strong sense of community spirit. The local pub, The Brewers Arms, is another central gathering spot, offering a cozy atmosphere where villagers can enjoy a pint of ale and share stories.
Natural Beauty and Outdoor Activities
Surrounded by rolling hills, lush meadows, and dense woodlands, Brewers End is a paradise for nature lovers. The village is crisscrossed by a network of footpaths and bridleways, providing ample opportunities for walking, cycling, and horseback riding. The changing seasons bring a kaleidoscope of colors to the landscape, from the vibrant wildflowers of spring to the golden hues of autumn leaves.
Nearby, the tranquil River Stour meanders through the countryside, offering idyllic spots for picnicking, fishing, and boating. The area is also rich in wildlife, with deer, foxes, and a variety of bird species frequently spotted in the fields and forests surrounding the village.
Heritage and History
Brewers End has a rich historical heritage that is evident in its architecture and landmarks. The village church, St. Mary's, is a focal point with its striking medieval architecture and serene churchyard. The church has stood for centuries, witnessing the village's evolution through the ages. Local folklore and historical tales add an element of mystique to the village, with stories passed down through generations.
Community and Culture
The sense of community in Brewers End is palpable. Village life is marked by a spirit of cooperation and mutual support. Neighbors look out for one another, and communal activities are a cornerstone of daily life. The village hall hosts a variety of events, from art exhibitions and craft fairs to yoga classes and book clubs, ensuring there is always something to engage residents of all ages.
The annual village fête is a highlight, drawing visitors from surrounding areas. It features traditional games, local produce stalls, and performances by local musicians, encapsulating the vibrant community life that defines Brewers End.
Modern Conveniences
While Brewers End retains its rustic charm, it is not without modern conveniences. The village shop supplies daily necessities, and the local post office ensures residents can stay connected. For more extensive shopping and services, the market town of Bishops Stortford is just a short drive away, offering a range of amenities including supermarkets, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.
Conclusion
Living in Brewers End is a unique experience that combines the best of rural living with a strong sense of community and a connection to nature. It is a place where the past and present blend seamlessly, offering a tranquil retreat that is rich in character and community spirit. Whether you are drawn by its scenic beauty, historical charm, or the warmth of its residents, Brewers End is a village that truly feels like home.
Tenure: Leasehold (82 years)
Service Charge: £38 per month
Shared Ownership: 50% being sold, £434.32 per month rental payments
Rooms
Entrance hall 2.50m x 1.20m (8ft 2in x 3ft 11in)
laminate flooring
Double electric point
Lounge 4.70m x 3.60m (15ft 5in x 11ft 9in)
built-in storage
Laminate flooring is very high-grade
Window to the front aspect
Wooden made-to-measure shutters
Plastered ceilings
Kitchen/diner 3.60m x 3.60m (11ft 9in x 11ft 9in)
Neff electric oven
Neff microwave
electric hob
integrated dishwasher
water softener
Tiled Floor
Wooden shutters
Window to rear aspect
WC 2m x 1m (6ft 6in x 3ft 3in)
Wash hand basin with storage below, cupboard and wc
Lobby 1.50m x 1.20m (4ft 11in x 3ft 11in)
tiled and leading out to the garden
Bedroom 1 4.60m x 3.50m (15ft 1in x 11ft 5in)
4x double and 2x single wardrobes
2 windows to front aspect
possibility of making this room into 2 rooms
airing cupboard
wooden blinds fitted
Bedroom 2 3.40m x 2.80m (11ft 1in x 9ft 2in)
2 Double and 1 single wardrobe
carpet
window to rear aspect
wooden blinds fitted
Bathroom 2.12m x 2.10m (6ft 11in x 6ft 10in)
Glass vanity unit with light
Bath
laminate flooring
privacy window to the garden aspect
Please note
loft boarded out with a loft ladder
1 parking space that's allocated
3 permits in toatal
Visitor parking available
boiler fully serviced with a new control panel
Property 18 years old
service charge includes building insurance
Garden
Very private
outside waste tap
Summer house with electric
outdoor lights
Limestone paving
artificial grass
Back gate leading to the bridal path
lean to 5m x 3m
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