3 bedroom link detached house for sale
Burnt House Road, Great Tey, Colchester, CO6
Study
EV charger
Added yesterday
Solar panels
Link detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1714
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 1714 sqft detached Granary conversion in a peaceful location
- Master bedroom with en-suite, walk-through dressing room & balcony
- Large sitting room with log burner in a red-brick chimney
- Exposed timbers, studwork and brick work
- Modern kitchen/breakfast room and fitted study
- 0.3 of an acre of south-facing gardens with a rural outlook
- Solar panels (on garage roof). EPC rating C
- New roof and many replacement windows and doors
- Marks Tey Station: 4.8 miles (London Liverpool Street: 55 minutes)
- Earls Colne: 2.4 miles - Colchester City Centre: 10.4 miles
THE PROPERTY
The Granary is an 1849 built agricultural building which has been cleverly converted into a good-sized residential dwelling, to take advantage of its pleasant rural position.
The property has been well maintained and updated during our client’s period of ownership including a sympathetic refit of both bathrooms and the kitchen/dining room. The latter has plenty of space for a four- or six-person dining table and is fully fitted including a double electric oven and an induction hob.
More recently the roof was replaced as were the windows and doors on the north side of the building.
Although comfortable (note the EPC rating of C and under floor heating in most of the house) and functional, the house retains much of its original character including high ceilings, and exposed beams and studwork. The layout is also practical, with a WC and utility room off the kitchen and the ground floor study being tucked away and fully fitted with a desk and cupboards.
GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGS
The grounds total 0.3 of an acre and include a driveway with parking for several cars and access to a detached double garage building.
The garden lies mostly to the southern and western side of the house and has privacy from the neighbours; it includes plenty of areas of lawn, two sheds, a pond, numerous trees (including a eucalyptus) and a patio which runs the length of the rear of the house and which has direct access from the kitchen and the sitting room.
LOCATION
The Granary is one of a cluster of three dwellings created from the past conversion of Flories Farm in Great Tey.
The village centre is around a mile from the house and includes a village hall, a primary school, a church and a pub (The Chequers) which serves food.
The location is rural, allowing unspoilt views from many of the rooms in the house and grounds; there is also direct access to the bridleway from the garden, which leads to many miles of footpaths heading either northwest to the village of Earls Colne or southwest to the small town of Coggeshall (both around three miles away). Both locations offer a range of shops, services and places to eat.
Colchester City Centre is around ten miles from the front door and Marks Tey train station is just under five miles away, where a service to London Liverpool Street runs with a journey time of 55 minutes.
DIRECTIONS
Postcode: CO6 1AS
What3Words location: ///wolves.chatted.attitudes
POINTS TO NOTE
The property is connected to mains water and electricity supplies. It has a private sewerage treatment system and is heated by an oil-fired boiler. EPC rating C. Ofcom states that Ultra Fast Broadband (1000 Mbps) is available at the property.
The house is link-detached however it is only connected to its neighbour on the ground floor, along the western boundary of the utility room.
The property benefits from a right of way from Flories Road via the driveway of Flories Farmhouse.
A bridleway skirts the inside of the boundary including part of the driveway.
An EV charger is located inside the garage which is connected to solar panels on the garage roof; the charger is available subject to separate negotiation.
The Granary is Curtilage Listed due to its proximity to Newbridge Barn which is Grade II Listed. The property’s garage is not subject to curtilage listing.
Before booking a viewing of any Brooks Leney property, we suggest buyers view its full online details including the street-view representation, the site map and the satellite view. If you have any questions, please contact Brooks Leney. These sales details were produced in good faith and are believed to be correct.
The Granary is an 1849 built agricultural building which has been cleverly converted into a good-sized residential dwelling, to take advantage of its pleasant rural position.
The property has been well maintained and updated during our client’s period of ownership including a sympathetic refit of both bathrooms and the kitchen/dining room. The latter has plenty of space for a four- or six-person dining table and is fully fitted including a double electric oven and an induction hob.
More recently the roof was replaced as were the windows and doors on the north side of the building.
Although comfortable (note the EPC rating of C and under floor heating in most of the house) and functional, the house retains much of its original character including high ceilings, and exposed beams and studwork. The layout is also practical, with a WC and utility room off the kitchen and the ground floor study being tucked away and fully fitted with a desk and cupboards.
GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGS
The grounds total 0.3 of an acre and include a driveway with parking for several cars and access to a detached double garage building.
The garden lies mostly to the southern and western side of the house and has privacy from the neighbours; it includes plenty of areas of lawn, two sheds, a pond, numerous trees (including a eucalyptus) and a patio which runs the length of the rear of the house and which has direct access from the kitchen and the sitting room.
LOCATION
The Granary is one of a cluster of three dwellings created from the past conversion of Flories Farm in Great Tey.
The village centre is around a mile from the house and includes a village hall, a primary school, a church and a pub (The Chequers) which serves food.
The location is rural, allowing unspoilt views from many of the rooms in the house and grounds; there is also direct access to the bridleway from the garden, which leads to many miles of footpaths heading either northwest to the village of Earls Colne or southwest to the small town of Coggeshall (both around three miles away). Both locations offer a range of shops, services and places to eat.
Colchester City Centre is around ten miles from the front door and Marks Tey train station is just under five miles away, where a service to London Liverpool Street runs with a journey time of 55 minutes.
DIRECTIONS
Postcode: CO6 1AS
What3Words location: ///wolves.chatted.attitudes
POINTS TO NOTE
The property is connected to mains water and electricity supplies. It has a private sewerage treatment system and is heated by an oil-fired boiler. EPC rating C. Ofcom states that Ultra Fast Broadband (1000 Mbps) is available at the property.
The house is link-detached however it is only connected to its neighbour on the ground floor, along the western boundary of the utility room.
The property benefits from a right of way from Flories Road via the driveway of Flories Farmhouse.
A bridleway skirts the inside of the boundary including part of the driveway.
An EV charger is located inside the garage which is connected to solar panels on the garage roof; the charger is available subject to separate negotiation.
The Granary is Curtilage Listed due to its proximity to Newbridge Barn which is Grade II Listed. The property’s garage is not subject to curtilage listing.
Before booking a viewing of any Brooks Leney property, we suggest buyers view its full online details including the street-view representation, the site map and the satellite view. If you have any questions, please contact Brooks Leney. These sales details were produced in good faith and are believed to be correct.
About this agent

Brooks Leney is an independent firm of Chartered Surveyors, Land Agents, Farm Business Advisors and Estate Agents. The firm was formed in 2017 by David Brooks and Chris Leney and has grown steadily since, including a merger in 2023 with Bloomfield Grey Estate Agents. Our professionally qualified team provides a dedicated service with high-quality expert advice, tailored to meet individual needs. Our staff are members of many professional bodies including the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, ensuring we adhere to the highest professional standards while giving a friendly and personal service. From two main offices in Ipswich and Bury St Edmunds, we work with clients throughout East Anglia including all of Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk and parts of Cambridgeshire.































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