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4 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
School Lane, Mistley, Manningtree, CO11
Chain-free
Semi-detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1642
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 1907 built, 1642 square foot, semi-detached home
- Four bedrooms, two bath/shower rooms, three receptions
- Open-plan kitchen/dining room with log burner & island
- High ceilings, bay windows, picture rails
- Sitting room with bay window, log burner & bespoke recessed units
- East facing (40x55ft) garden - Single garage, shed & greenhouse
- Woodland outlook to the front
- Close to river and woodland walks
- Requires some decorative improvement
- Chain free
THE PROPERTY
Parkview is a nicely proportioned Edwardian home, which is one of a pair of semi-detached properties built on the edge of Mistley Park in 1907.
The house was extended to the rear by a previous owner, giving it three well-proportioned reception rooms on the ground floor. Both the dining room and the sitting room have front-facing bay windows and log burners set within original fireplaces and the dining room, which is open-plan to the kitchen, also has a window seat fitted into its bay.
There are four bedrooms on the first floor with even the smallest being able to accommodate a small double bed; these share the use of a first-floor family bathroom and a ground-floor shower room.
The house has a boarded attic room which is accessible via a loft ladder and which takes light from a Velux window - this room makes for a good den or hobby room for children.
The house needs some decorative improvement having been let for a number of years but retains most of its Edwardian features including an original tiled floor in the hall, a storm porch, picture rails, recessed cupboards, a stained-glass front door and original fireplaces.
GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGS
At the front there is private driveway parking for up to five cars and a detached single garage.
The rear garden is a good size (measuring 44ft x 55ft) and is accessible from the utility room and via timber French doors from the family room. It includes a shed, a cedar-framed greenhouse, a large patio, raised beds and established hedges along the rear boundary.
LOCATION
Parkview is located on School Lane in Mistley on a stretch of byroad which is usable, albeit unmade (please refer to Streetview).
The location is superb, with a woodland outlook to the front, virtually no passing traffic and plenty of walks on the doorstep - these include walks along the Stour riverside towards Mistley Towers and Manningtree Walls, or into the ancient woodland of the former Mistley Park - the home of “Old Knobbley”, a famous 800-year-old oak tree.
Services within half a mile of the house include Mistley Train Station, The Thorn Restaurant (which has recently opened an impressive new bar extension), The Mistley Café and Gallery, a decent village shop and a Primary School.
Manningtree is around a mile from the property, with its mainline station, Primary and Secondary Schools, a Saturday market and excellent pubs and restaurants. It was named by The Express in January 2026 as one of the coolest places to live in the UK.
DIRECTIONS
Postcode: CO11 1HN
What3Words location: ///decorator.visa.dial
POINTS TO NOTE
The property is connected to mains, gas, electric, water and sewerage. EPC rating D. Council Tax Band E with Tendring DC.
It is owned by a relation of a Partner at Brooks Leney.
AI has been used to remove a vehicle from the drive on two of the external photos.
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.
Parkview is a nicely proportioned Edwardian home, which is one of a pair of semi-detached properties built on the edge of Mistley Park in 1907.
The house was extended to the rear by a previous owner, giving it three well-proportioned reception rooms on the ground floor. Both the dining room and the sitting room have front-facing bay windows and log burners set within original fireplaces and the dining room, which is open-plan to the kitchen, also has a window seat fitted into its bay.
There are four bedrooms on the first floor with even the smallest being able to accommodate a small double bed; these share the use of a first-floor family bathroom and a ground-floor shower room.
The house has a boarded attic room which is accessible via a loft ladder and which takes light from a Velux window - this room makes for a good den or hobby room for children.
The house needs some decorative improvement having been let for a number of years but retains most of its Edwardian features including an original tiled floor in the hall, a storm porch, picture rails, recessed cupboards, a stained-glass front door and original fireplaces.
GROUNDS & OUTBUILDINGS
At the front there is private driveway parking for up to five cars and a detached single garage.
The rear garden is a good size (measuring 44ft x 55ft) and is accessible from the utility room and via timber French doors from the family room. It includes a shed, a cedar-framed greenhouse, a large patio, raised beds and established hedges along the rear boundary.
LOCATION
Parkview is located on School Lane in Mistley on a stretch of byroad which is usable, albeit unmade (please refer to Streetview).
The location is superb, with a woodland outlook to the front, virtually no passing traffic and plenty of walks on the doorstep - these include walks along the Stour riverside towards Mistley Towers and Manningtree Walls, or into the ancient woodland of the former Mistley Park - the home of “Old Knobbley”, a famous 800-year-old oak tree.
Services within half a mile of the house include Mistley Train Station, The Thorn Restaurant (which has recently opened an impressive new bar extension), The Mistley Café and Gallery, a decent village shop and a Primary School.
Manningtree is around a mile from the property, with its mainline station, Primary and Secondary Schools, a Saturday market and excellent pubs and restaurants. It was named by The Express in January 2026 as one of the coolest places to live in the UK.
DIRECTIONS
Postcode: CO11 1HN
What3Words location: ///decorator.visa.dial
POINTS TO NOTE
The property is connected to mains, gas, electric, water and sewerage. EPC rating D. Council Tax Band E with Tendring DC.
It is owned by a relation of a Partner at Brooks Leney.
AI has been used to remove a vehicle from the drive on two of the external photos.
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.
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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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