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Guide price
£500,000

2 bedroom apartment for sale

Gunnery House, 2 Chapel Road, Shoeburyness, Essex, SS3
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Apartment
2 beds
3 baths
1449
EPC rating: C
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TenureShare of freehold
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Features and description

  • A magnificent self-contained apartment extending to approx. 1,450 sq. ft. set within Gunnery House, a Grade II listed building of historic importance, in the heart of the Shoeburyness Garrison
  • Stunning formal dining room – the showpiece of the home – showcasing a remarkable exposed brick vaulted ceiling, enhanced by high-quality Amtico flooring
  • Elegant living room with feature fireplace and original westerly facing sash windows
  • Attractive Kitchen/Breakfast Room fitted with Amtico flooring and appliances with a Walk-in Laundry/Utility Room with appliances to remain
  • Guest cloakroom/WC
  • Two generous double bedrooms, each with fitted wardrobes and private en-suites
  • Interiors enriched by tasteful décor, sash windows, elegant proportions and high ceilings
  • Externally: private courtyard garden, landscaped communal gardens and two allocated parking spaces
  • Share of Freehold with low monthly service charge
  • Presented in excellent order both inside and out

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A truly outstanding Grade II listed 'Garden Apartment' of distinction, set within the historic Gunnery House at Shoeburyness Garrison. Extending to approx. 1,450 sq. ft., this elegant TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM home features a striking vaulted brick dining room, refined living areas and modern finishes throughout. With its private courtyard garden, two allocated parking spaces and unbeatable location near the seafront and station, this property represents a rare and valuable opportunity. This substantial and grand apartment is offered with a Guide Price of £475,000 - £500,000.

Rooms

Overview
Set within the distinguished Gunnery House, a magnificent Grade II listed building of historic importance, this exceptional two double bedroom garden apartment seamlessly combines period character with high-quality modern finishes. Offering a rare opportunity to live in one of Shoeburyness’ most desirable settings, the home is just moments from the seafront and coastal walking trails, and is presented in excellent condition throughout. Location Shoeburyness Garrison is a unique conservation area of national heritage significance, celebrated for its blend of history, archaeology, parkland and coastal scenery. Landmarks include the Clock Tower, Horseshoe Crescent, a traditional cricket pitch with pavilion, and an expansive nature reserve. Nearby Gunners Park incorporates the Shoebury Old Ranges SSSI and the Coastguard Station Grounds Local Wildlife Site, providing outstanding outdoor leisure opportunities. The Garrison beachfront lies only yards away, with far-reaching (truncated)

Accommodation
• Accessed via well-kept communal gardens with steps leading down to the apartment’s private courtyard garden and useful external storage, offering a welcoming first impression. • Dining Room – a truly striking space, showcasing an impressive exposed brick vaulted ceiling, enhanced by high-end Amtico flooring and brimming with heritage charm. • Formal Living Room – full of period character, centred around a feature fireplace, with generous proportions flowing into a spacious split-level lounge/dining area ideal for entertaining. • Kitchen/Breakfast Room – well-appointed with quality cabinetry, laminate quartz-effect work surfaces, and Amtico flooring. A perfect balance of modern convenience and timeless style. • Utility Room – convenient walk-in utility providing additional storage and appliance space, complementing the kitchen. • Guest Cloakroom/WC – a practical addition, fitted to a high standard. • Bedrooms – two generous doubles, each with fitted wardrobes and (truncated)

Entrance via
Steps lead down from the communal area to a charming private courtyard garden area, providing a sheltered and characterful outside space. From here, a door gives access to a generous brick-built external storage room with lighting, ideal for bikes, garden furniture or additional household storage. Attractive period brickwork, wrought iron railings, and planted pots add to the sense of charm and history that runs throughout this unique property.

Entrance via
Hardwood door inset with a pair of obscure glazed inserts to;

Grand Entrance Hall 8.74m x 2.26m (28' 8" x 7' 5")
An impressive Reception Hallway with a striking multi-pane original sash window to the front aspect. The space features radiators and original-style panelled doors, one opening to a generous storage cupboard housing the megaflow tank with shelving, with further original panelled doors providing access to the Kitchen, Bedrooms and Sitting room. The floor is laid with an elegant black-and-white chequerboard patterned tile, adding real character. Further access to spacious Guest Cloakroom/WC. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling.

Guest Cloakroom/WC 2.5m x 0.9m (8' 2" x 2' 11")
The modern white suite comprises a recessed niche inset with suspended wash hand basin and mixer tap, together with a dual flush WC. Radiator. Partly tiled walls. Tiled flooring. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling.

Kitchen/Breakfast Room 4.11m x 3.78m (13' 6" x 12' 5")
Pair of arched multi-pane sash windows overlooking the courtyard seating area provide excellent natural light. The Kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of eye and base level cabinetry with square edge laminate marble effect working surfaces over, inset with a one-and-a-half bowl porcelain sink unit and mixer taps. A range of integrated appliances include an eye level 'Samsung' vertically stacked microwave and self cleaning oven unit, 'Caple' split-level four ring gas hob with feature 'printed glass splashback' and stainless-steel extractor canopy above, together with dishwasher. Freestanding upright 'Samsung' fridge/freezer with water dispenser (to remain). Concealed under-unit lighting. The worksurface area extends Radiator. High-quality 'Amtico' wood-effect flooring. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling with recessed lighting. Step leading down to the formal Dining Room area. Original panelled door to;

Laundry Room / Utility 1.78m x 1.68m (5' 10" x 5' 6")
The convenient 'Walk-in' Utility/Laundry Room is fitted with a base level unit with working surfaces over, incorporating an undercounter recess with plumbing for washing machine. The seller has advised that the 'Siemens' washing machine and 'Beko' tumble dryer are to remain included within the sale. Further upright cupboard. Wall-mounted Vaillant' boiler. Splashback tiling. High-quality 'Amtico' wood-effect flooring. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting.

Heritage Dining Hall 4.5m x 4.04m (14' 9" x 13' 3")
The focal point is the original exposed brick groin-vaulted ceiling—two intersecting barrel vaults in London-stock brick that spring from the side walls and meet to form a striking cross. Brick courses run in continuous concentric rings giving wonderful texture and depth; a central plastered panel with light fitting accentuates the geometry. High-quality 'Amtico' wood-effect flooring. Radiator. Step up to the adjoining Living Room and Kitchen/Breakfast Room.

Formal Sitting Room 6.27m x 4.27m (20' 7" x 14' 0")
Pair of impressive large arched multi-pane sash windows with westerly facing outlook. Two radiators. A striking feature fireplace with a wooden surround and mantle shelf, set around a black cast iron inset with an arched opening and decorative detailing and black tiled hearth, with the overall design blending period charm and warmth. The room is well-proportioned and filled with natural light, offering excellent space for formal or relaxed living. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling. Original panelled door leading to the rear area of the Hallway.

Main Bedroom Suite 4.06m x 4.27m (13' 4" x 14' 0")
A beautifully appointed principal bedroom offering both style and functionality. Pair of impressive large arched multi-pane sash windows to the west-facing front aspect, each set above radiators. The room is enhanced by a range of built-in, floor-to-ceiling sliding wardrobes fitted to two walls, providing extensive storage. A generous double room with space for additional freestanding furniture. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling. Original style panelled door to;

Ensuite Shower Room 1.85m x 1.7m (6' 1" x 5' 7")
The upgraded three-piece suite comprises an independent tiled shower cubicle with a wall-mounted body jet style shower unit, pedestal wash hand basin with mixer tap, and a dual flush WC. A wall-mounted mirror-fronted cabinet with pelmet lighting sits above the basin, complemented by a near full-height fitted mirror to one aspect. Partly tiled walls with a decorative border inlay and tiled flooring. Ladder-style heated towel rail. Smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting.

Versatile Guest Bedroom Suite 4.2m x 3.78m (13' 9" x 12' 5")
Pair of feature large arched-shaped multi-pane sash windows, each set above radiators. Built-in floor-to-ceiling mirror-fronted sliding wardrobes provide excellent storage. The room offers generous proportions and is currently arranged with a workspace area, making it versatile for use as a bedroom or home office. Coving to smooth plastered ceiling. Original style panelled door to;

Ensuite Guest Shower Room 1.7m x 1.55m (5' 7" x 5' 1")
The contemporary white three-piece suite comprises a sleek vanity wash hand basin with mixer tap over and storage beneath, dual flush WC, and a large walk-in glazed shower enclosure finished with smooth modern wall panelling, incorporating integrated chrome fittings including a handheld attachment and overhead drencher-style shower, and central ‘drain-away’. Wall-mounted mirror-fronted cabinet with pelmet lighting over. Ladder-style heated towel rail. Smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting.

Exterior
A well maintained Communal Garden area.

Parking
The property benefits from the advantage of TWO allocated parking spaces, conveniently positioned to the rear of the block, providing easy and direct access to the front entrance of Flat 1.

Tenure & Charges
• Tenure: Share of Freehold • Ground Rent: To be confirmed • Service Charge: £150.00 per month, payable to the Gunnery House Management Committee • Garrison Upkeep Fee: Contribution towards the upkeep of the wider Garrison communal grounds. Most recent charge: £156.59 (payable every six months)

PRELIMINARY DETAILS - AWAITING VERIFICATION
Council Tax Band – Band D

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Hunt Roche Estate Agents - Shoeburyness
Hunt Roche Estate Agents - Shoeburyness
Alexander Court, 66 Ness Road Shoeburyness, Essex SS3 9DG
01702 787699
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Hunt Roche opened their very first branch based in West Road, Shoeburyness in 1995. Today they have 6 local branches. The Shoeburyness office have re-located their flagship branch to stunning new high-profile premises on the corner of Ness Road. The re-development of this landmark building; Alexander Court has been a local talking point for many years and the Hunt Roche team are proud to be the building's first new residents! We measure our success by the huge number of clients we have moved time and time again along with recommendations from clients old and new. About the Area Shoeburyness (also called "Shoebury") is a town east of Southend-on-Sea, at the mouth of the Thames Estuary, which offers access to London Fenchurch Street, from mainline railway (originally opened in 1884). Shoeburyness is lucky to have two beaches - both of which have been awarded with blue flags. East Beach is a long sandy beach that is crowned with a large grassy area making it a superb location to enjoy a picnic. It is a popular part of the estuary for watersports and home to Essex Kitesurfing Club. Shoebury Common Beach offers facilities to launch boats and jet-skis and has a large number of beach huts along the promenade area. Located within the grassy verge is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which has been offering refreshments on site for many years and offers the perfect addition for a fun day beside the seaside for all the family. The area offers a large variety of Schools. Hinguar Primary School has a long back dated history. The original school was built in 1886 and in 2012 the 'new Hinguar School' located within the grounds of the Garrison development - a prestigious site offering close proximity to nature reserves, historical interest and Shoebury East Beach. The original Victorian School is currently being redeveloped which sympathetically restores and updates the original building and grounds into stunning family homes. Shoeburyness High School is regarded as "Good with outstanding features" by Ofsted and has shown sustained improvement over the last few years. The school obtained its best ever results in the summer of 2010 with GCSE results just above the national average and the school's contextual value added score putting it in the top 25% of schools nationally. Shoebury Garrison (referred to as 'The Barracks' by many of the locals) is a significant area of national importance. Through recent times the addition of modern executive homes has made an appearance, however retaining and the Grade II listed buildings and homes. The history, and setting, overlooking the mouth of the Thames Estuary, makes it a fascinating area to live and explore. Located just outside the Garrison is the historic 'Shoebury Hotel', which was built in 1899 to replace the original tavern. Originally it played a major roll within the community, serving thirsty workers and soldiers from the local barracks after a hard days work. Although no longer a functioning hotel, the property was brought back to life in 2012 with a complete refurbishment and is now the rustic brasserie and wine bar. There are a number of leisure facilities in the area including various parks, fishing ponds, restaurants, pubs with the added benefit of Southend airport just a 20 minute drive away.
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