4 bedroom detached house to rent
Kirby Cross, Frinton-On-Sea CO13
Study
Recently added
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
1829
EPC rating: B
Key information
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 2000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Letting details
- Availability date: 14 Feb 2026
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £2884.61
- Long term let
Features and description
Originally designed as a five-bedroom property, this house has been reconfigured the layout to create a generous four-bedroom home, allowing for a spacious 7m long master suite complete with handmade beautifully crafted mirrored frat wardrobes offering a perfect dressing area. This had really elevated the upstairs to give a wow factor.
The garden has been entirely landscaped with low-maintenance living in mind. Porcelain paving and a large artificial lawn create a clean, contemporary space that extends the indoor living areas seamlessly outdoors. The addition of a studio at the rear of the garage, fully insulated and fitted with heating and air conditioning, has provided the perfect work-from-home solution-freeing up the study in the main house, which has been used over the years as a guest room, playroom, and currently, a large and practical cloakroom with ample storage.
At the heart of the home is a ten-metre kitchen and dining area-an exceptional space that has played host to everything from family celebrations to daily family living. It's a true focal point, filled with natural light and a real sense of openness with the second lounge a more serene escape from the busier heart of the home-a space that feels distinctly more grown-up and peaceful.
The orientation of the property allows for excellent natural light throughout the day: morning sun floods the front of the house, offering tranquil views across the fields, while the afternoon sun fills the rear, bringing a warm, inviting atmosphere into the living spaces and garden.
A second en-suite can prove incredibly useful when hosting guests, and the overall footprint of the home has comfortably accommodate multiple guests at Christmas without ever feeling crowded.
The location offers a rare blend of convenience and tranquillity-just a ten-minute walk to the train station for direct links to London, two excellent pubs within walking distance, and easy access to both the sandy beaches and the peaceful backwaters, which are perfect for walking.
Despite being part of a development, the property is positioned on a quiet private road shared with just three other homes, with no properties directly overlooking the garden. It has always felt discreet, peaceful, and neighbourly.
Council Tax Band: E
Holding Deposit: £576.92
Parking options: Driveway
Garden details: Rear Garden
The garden has been entirely landscaped with low-maintenance living in mind. Porcelain paving and a large artificial lawn create a clean, contemporary space that extends the indoor living areas seamlessly outdoors. The addition of a studio at the rear of the garage, fully insulated and fitted with heating and air conditioning, has provided the perfect work-from-home solution-freeing up the study in the main house, which has been used over the years as a guest room, playroom, and currently, a large and practical cloakroom with ample storage.
At the heart of the home is a ten-metre kitchen and dining area-an exceptional space that has played host to everything from family celebrations to daily family living. It's a true focal point, filled with natural light and a real sense of openness with the second lounge a more serene escape from the busier heart of the home-a space that feels distinctly more grown-up and peaceful.
The orientation of the property allows for excellent natural light throughout the day: morning sun floods the front of the house, offering tranquil views across the fields, while the afternoon sun fills the rear, bringing a warm, inviting atmosphere into the living spaces and garden.
A second en-suite can prove incredibly useful when hosting guests, and the overall footprint of the home has comfortably accommodate multiple guests at Christmas without ever feeling crowded.
The location offers a rare blend of convenience and tranquillity-just a ten-minute walk to the train station for direct links to London, two excellent pubs within walking distance, and easy access to both the sandy beaches and the peaceful backwaters, which are perfect for walking.
Despite being part of a development, the property is positioned on a quiet private road shared with just three other homes, with no properties directly overlooking the garden. It has always felt discreet, peaceful, and neighbourly.
Council Tax Band: E
Holding Deposit: £576.92
Parking options: Driveway
Garden details: Rear Garden
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About this agent

Founded by John London in 2019 Bruff Cooper Limited are an independent lettings specialist located in the iconic Connaught Avenue, Frinton-On-Sea.The business name was inspired by two former engineers from the early 1900's. Sir Richard Copper and Peter Bruff. Bruff is regarded by some as the Richard Branson of the 19th Century for the work he did in Clacton, which was virtually non-existent when he arrived. Upon his arrival in 1864, Bruff made a private deal to buy 50 acres , the central part of the Clacton, for around £10,000. The land concerned centred on the area each side of the Pier and back as far as Rosemary Lane. In approximately 1870, work began on the seaside resort of Clacton-on-Sea. The Times in 1871 wrote "That being an entirely new creation and not the adaptation of an existing town, none of the evils inseparable from the old watering holes will be allowed to exist in it. His later constructions in the town included: the Royal Hotel in 1872, a public hall in Pier Avenue, which was destroyed by a fire in 1939, and the creation of the town centre. There is now a hospital ward and a residential road, both named in Bruff's memory. Sir Richard Powell Cooper, 1st Baronet (21 September 1847 – 30 July 1913) was a British industrial entrepreneur. He was a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and inherited the family business, an agricultural chemical manufacturing company. Following his success, he was made a baronet for services to industry. Richard Cooper was a nephew of William Cooper, an agricultural veterinary surgeon who established the firm of Cooper and Nephews at Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire in 1852. The company manufactured chemicals and exported pedigree live stock, and found success when it developed and manufactured the first effective sheep dip. Cooper's Dip was a highly successful venture and was exported worldwide. Upon the death of William in 1885, Richard inherited the business from his uncle. Richard lived at Shenstone Court, Staffordshire, and was High Sheriff of Staffordshire in 1901 and Deputy Lieutenant of that county. In 1905 he was created 1st Baronet Cooper of Shenstone Court by King Edward VII. In the 1890s, he invested his wealth in developing the town of Frinton-on-Sea, Essex, as a high-class seaside resort.























