5 bedroom detached house
Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
2723
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Features and description
- Detached House
- Five Receptions
- Two Bathrooms
- Five Bedrooms
- South Facing Grounds
- EPC Rating: E
- Double Garage
- Annexe
- Two Bedrooms
- Kitchen Diner
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Offered to the market for the first time in over 50 years, Little Wynters is a charming and substantial country home that has served as a cherished family residence for generations.
Set within just under 5 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, this exceptional property offers a flexible and sociable layout ideal for modern family living.
Main Residence
Approached via wrought iron gates, the property opens to a generous driveway leading to a double garage with additional open storage to the side.
On entering the ground floor you are welcomed with a spacious entrance hall and a convenient cloakroom with shower facilities.
The living spaces are particularly noteworthy, featuring two large, interconnecting reception rooms: a front-facing drawing room and an equally impressive rear sitting room, both filled with natural light and offering serene views over the south-facing gardens. A generously sized interconnecting living/dining room provides an ideal setting for entertaining and seamlessly connects to both the conservatory and the kitchen/breakfast room.
Upstairs, the first-floor accommodation continues to impress. The master bedroom is of exceptional size, complete with fitted storage and a private en suite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms all benefit from integrated wardrobes and pleasant garden views. A fifth room offers versatile use as a dressing room, that flows into a nursery, or additional bedroom. A family bathroom compliments the first floor.
Grounds and Gardens
The wraparound gardens are a standout feature of Little Wynters, offering a mix of level lawns, mature trees, established planting, and a tranquil pond. The grounds also include an outbuilding, offering potential for various uses subject to planning. The setting provides a peaceful, private environment with ample space for outdoor pursuits and future development.
The Annexe
Attached to the main house is a self-contained, single-storey annexe featuring its own entrance, sun room, separate family/dining room, kitchen, utility room, garden room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom—ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or rental potential.
Development Potential
Importantly, Little Wynters is not listed, allowing significant flexibility for further enhancement, extension, or internal modernisation, subject to the usual consents.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved family home with exceptional potential, nestled in an idyllic countryside setting.
Hastingwood is a hamlet in the North Weald Bassett civil parish of the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. The village served as Oliver Cromwell's armoury during the English Civil War in 1645. Hastingwood has large flint deposits which were utilised in the production of weaponry and armour. During this period the main estate of Paris Hall was rebuilt (1600).
The hamlet is centred on the junction of Hastingwood Road, which runs southwest to the A414 road and the Hastingwood Junction 7 of the M11 motorway, and Mill Street, which runs north to Harlow Common and Potter Street.
Set within just under 5 acres of beautifully maintained grounds, this exceptional property offers a flexible and sociable layout ideal for modern family living.
Main Residence
Approached via wrought iron gates, the property opens to a generous driveway leading to a double garage with additional open storage to the side.
On entering the ground floor you are welcomed with a spacious entrance hall and a convenient cloakroom with shower facilities.
The living spaces are particularly noteworthy, featuring two large, interconnecting reception rooms: a front-facing drawing room and an equally impressive rear sitting room, both filled with natural light and offering serene views over the south-facing gardens. A generously sized interconnecting living/dining room provides an ideal setting for entertaining and seamlessly connects to both the conservatory and the kitchen/breakfast room.
Upstairs, the first-floor accommodation continues to impress. The master bedroom is of exceptional size, complete with fitted storage and a private en suite bathroom. Three further double bedrooms all benefit from integrated wardrobes and pleasant garden views. A fifth room offers versatile use as a dressing room, that flows into a nursery, or additional bedroom. A family bathroom compliments the first floor.
Grounds and Gardens
The wraparound gardens are a standout feature of Little Wynters, offering a mix of level lawns, mature trees, established planting, and a tranquil pond. The grounds also include an outbuilding, offering potential for various uses subject to planning. The setting provides a peaceful, private environment with ample space for outdoor pursuits and future development.
The Annexe
Attached to the main house is a self-contained, single-storey annexe featuring its own entrance, sun room, separate family/dining room, kitchen, utility room, garden room, two bedrooms, and a bathroom—ideal for multi-generational living, guest accommodation, or rental potential.
Development Potential
Importantly, Little Wynters is not listed, allowing significant flexibility for further enhancement, extension, or internal modernisation, subject to the usual consents.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a much-loved family home with exceptional potential, nestled in an idyllic countryside setting.
Hastingwood is a hamlet in the North Weald Bassett civil parish of the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. The village served as Oliver Cromwell's armoury during the English Civil War in 1645. Hastingwood has large flint deposits which were utilised in the production of weaponry and armour. During this period the main estate of Paris Hall was rebuilt (1600).
The hamlet is centred on the junction of Hastingwood Road, which runs southwest to the A414 road and the Hastingwood Junction 7 of the M11 motorway, and Mill Street, which runs north to Harlow Common and Potter Street.
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