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Offers in excess of
£1,975,000

4 bedroom barn conversion for sale

Coopersale Street, Fiddlers Hamlet, CM16
Driveway
Study
Barn conversion
4 beds
3 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G

Features and description

  • Grade II Listed
  • Large Garden Overlooking Fields
  • Opportunity For Multigenerational Living
  • Finished To A High Standard
  • Gated Parking
  • Outbuilding And Outdoor Kitchen
  • Impressive Kitchen, Living And Dining Space
  • Mezzanine With Balcony
  • Utility Room And Downstairs WC
  • Character Features
Grade II Listed - Large Garden Overlooking Fields - Opportunity For Multigenerational Living - Finished To A High Standard - Gated Parking - Outbuilding And Outdoor Kitchen - Impressive Kitchen, Living And Dining Space - Mezzanine With Balcony - Utility Room And Downstairs WC

Key Features:

Grade II Listed: A historic 16th-century tithe barn, recognized for its architectural and historical significance.
Large Plot with Gated Parking: Secure entry, ample parking, and a 0.4-acre plot.
Expansive Garden: Overlooks fields, includes a patio, lawn areas, outdoor kitchen, and a log cabin with WC.
Flexible Living Spaces: Accommodates multigenerational living with versatile bedrooms, a mezzanine with balcony, and a variety of use options (home office, playroom, or guest accommodation).
Impressive Kitchen and Living Areas: Open-plan design with a Porcelanosa kitchen, Calacatta Quartz worktop, Gaggenau appliances, and a wine fridge.
High-Quality Finishes: Includes French oak accents, American black walnut flooring, natural marble bathrooms with underfloor heating, traditional cast iron radiators and Grohe Sensia Arena cloak room.
Modern Connectivity: CAT 6 gigabit wiring and fibre broadband ready.
Unique Architectural Details: Rustic beams, spiral staircase, and a bespoke tea house built with reclaimed materials.

This property is a rare find, combining timeless character with modern convenience. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate its unique features and exceptional quality.

This Grade II listed barn conversion beautifully blends historic charm with contemporary luxury. Originally built in the 16th century, it was converted in the 1990s and further enhanced between 2000 and 2017. The property’s layout is both flexible and practical, offering a perfect balance of comfort and character.

The heart of the home is the spacious open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, which overlooks the garden. A mezzanine, accessible via a spiral staircase, provides additional space for relaxation or leisure activities, complete with a balcony showcasing stunning countryside views.

The property features several versatile rooms, including a large ground-floor bedroom with an en-suite and garden access, making it ideal for multigenerational living or guests. Upstairs, a bedroom with a spa-like en-suite and mezzanine dressing area, as well as an additional bedroom and family bathroom, add to the convenience.

The outdoor area is equally remarkable, with a large garden perfect for entertaining, an outdoor kitchen for al fresco dining, and a log cabin offering further flexibility.

Location: Nestled in a peaceful countryside Hamlet, the property offers a tranquil setting with proximity to local amenities, a pub, and schools. Epping’s Central Line station and the M11 provide excellent transport links to Central London and beyond.

Restoration: Award-winning conversion preserving historical architecture.

Special Features: Bespoke renovations include reclaimed granite stone, Porcelanosa-designed kitchens and bathrooms, and high-quality materials like French oak and sisal seagrass carpets.

Contact Durden & Hunt for a viewing!

Council Tax Epping Forest G

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These details are prepared as a general guide only and should not be relied upon as a basis to enter a legal contract or to commit expenditure; note the property description was provided by the owner. The sales particulars may change in the course of time and any interested party is advised to make a final inspection of the property prior to exchange of contracts or signing of a tenancy agreement. Durden & Hunt have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures and fittings or services. Items shown in photographs are not necessarily included. On occasion photographs may be owner supplied. On most occasions features and facilities of a property are owner advised and potential buyers/tenants are advised to confirm these. Please note that service charge, ground rent and lease lengths are subject to change, and the information we have supplied was true at time of instruction. References to the tenure, lease length, ground rent and service charges for any property are based on information supplied by the seller, buyers are advised to obtain verification of these stated figures from their solicitor before purchasing. Any mention of planning potential or planning permission is based on the current owners opinion, a potential buyer should assume that this is a speculative opinion only and is not based on planning permission being granted or professional advice, unless otherwise stated. Any reference to distance to stations, amenities or schools are taken from portal estimated distances, buyers are advised to do their own research on distances. Buyers/Tenants must check the availability of any property and make an appointment to view before embarking on any journey to see a property.
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Durden & Hunt - Ongar
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142 Ongar High Street Ongar, Essex CM5 9JH
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Durden & Hunt International are a forward-thinking modern-day Real Estate Agent servicing the United Kingdom, The United Arab Emirates, Cyprus & Spain. With branches in Ongar, Loughton, Wanstead, Hornchurch and Canary Wharf, and a growing team, viewings and valuations are carried out from 7am-9pm 7 days per week; ensuring clients can arrange appointments outside of normal working hours, 365 days a year. In addition our state-of-the-art website allows sellers to access instant online valuations of their properties at the click of a button whilst potentials buyers or tenants can book viewings on any property online, 24/7.
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