Total views: 1556
Offers in excess of
£900,0005 bedroom house for sale
Dawes Lane, West Mersea CO5
Study
EV charger
House
5 beds
2 baths
2174
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Five Bedroom Detached Victorian
- Third Of An Acre Plot & 2174 Square Feet
- Living Room and Sitting Room
- The Old Bakery - Development Potential (STPP)
- Pantry /Utility Room/Study
- Two Bathrooms
- Some Original Features Retained
- Private Walled Gardens
- Extensie Driveway
- Detached Double Garage & EV Charger
NEIGHBOURS? WHAT NEIGHBOURS?
Weathercock House is a distinguished early to mid-Victorian five-bedroom family residence, peacefully nestled within open farmland and set on approximately a third of an acre of beautifully maintained, wrap-around private grounds. Exuding timeless charm and character, this elegant period home also offers excellent potential through its attached former bakery, which—subject to the necessary planning consents—could be converted into additional accommodation, a studio, or guest annexe.
The property is accessed via a long drive , which leads to a generous area providing ample parking and access to a detached double garage. From the moment you step inside, the home offers an inviting warmth and a sense of refined country living. The entrance hall, with its medium oak flooring, sets the tone and provides access to the principal reception rooms. The sitting room and drawing room both benefit from dual-aspect windows that frame unspoilt farmland views, while traditional fireplaces enhance the atmosphere of understated elegance.
Moving through the hall, a useful understairs cupboard offers practical storage before leading into the spacious kitchen/breakfast room. This central family space is equipped with a walk-in pantry and offers a comfortable, informal dining area—perfect for daily living. An inner hallway connects to a generously sized utility room with a WC, as well as a separate study ideal for home working or quiet retreat. From this hallway, access is also granted to the former bakery—a substantial space brimming with potential and accompanied by an adjoining log store and garden shed.
The first floor is served by two staircases, one from the kitchen and another from the main entrance hall, which together create a flexible and accessible layout. The upper level offers five well-proportioned bedrooms, all of which enjoy far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, boasting dual-aspect windows and fitted wardrobes. A large landing provides entry to the remaining bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room.
The outside space at Weathercock House is as charming as the interior. The mature gardens wrap around the property and are partly enclosed by original walls, offering privacy and shelter. Primarily laid to lawn, the gardens are interspersed with a variety of fruit trees—including apricot, plum, pear, and fig—as well as well-established shrubs, creating a tranquil and picturesque outdoor environment ideal for families and garden enthusiasts alike.
With its generous proportions, period features, idyllic setting, and exciting scope for further development, Weathercock House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a unique and characterful family home in the heart of the Essex countryside.
Weathercock House is a distinguished early to mid-Victorian five-bedroom family residence, peacefully nestled within open farmland and set on approximately a third of an acre of beautifully maintained, wrap-around private grounds. Exuding timeless charm and character, this elegant period home also offers excellent potential through its attached former bakery, which—subject to the necessary planning consents—could be converted into additional accommodation, a studio, or guest annexe.
The property is accessed via a long drive , which leads to a generous area providing ample parking and access to a detached double garage. From the moment you step inside, the home offers an inviting warmth and a sense of refined country living. The entrance hall, with its medium oak flooring, sets the tone and provides access to the principal reception rooms. The sitting room and drawing room both benefit from dual-aspect windows that frame unspoilt farmland views, while traditional fireplaces enhance the atmosphere of understated elegance.
Moving through the hall, a useful understairs cupboard offers practical storage before leading into the spacious kitchen/breakfast room. This central family space is equipped with a walk-in pantry and offers a comfortable, informal dining area—perfect for daily living. An inner hallway connects to a generously sized utility room with a WC, as well as a separate study ideal for home working or quiet retreat. From this hallway, access is also granted to the former bakery—a substantial space brimming with potential and accompanied by an adjoining log store and garden shed.
The first floor is served by two staircases, one from the kitchen and another from the main entrance hall, which together create a flexible and accessible layout. The upper level offers five well-proportioned bedrooms, all of which enjoy far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, boasting dual-aspect windows and fitted wardrobes. A large landing provides entry to the remaining bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate shower room.
The outside space at Weathercock House is as charming as the interior. The mature gardens wrap around the property and are partly enclosed by original walls, offering privacy and shelter. Primarily laid to lawn, the gardens are interspersed with a variety of fruit trees—including apricot, plum, pear, and fig—as well as well-established shrubs, creating a tranquil and picturesque outdoor environment ideal for families and garden enthusiasts alike.
With its generous proportions, period features, idyllic setting, and exciting scope for further development, Weathercock House represents a rare opportunity to acquire a unique and characterful family home in the heart of the Essex countryside.
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