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4 bedroom detached house for sale
Main Road, Boreham, Chelmsford
Chain-free
Study
EV charger
Recently added
Detached house
4 beds
2 baths
1513
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- No onward chain
- Ideal scope to remodel and improve
- Three reception rooms
- Kitchen and utility
- En-suite shower room
- 1,513 Sq.ft of accommodation
- Good access to the A12
- 2.5 miles of New Hall Senior School
- Plenty of near by open country walks on your door-step
- Double garage and ample parking
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This established detached house with 1,513 sq ft of living space, offers a fantastic opportunity for a family looking to make their mark on a property with excellent scope to remodel and improve. With four bedrooms a family bathroom and en suite, this home has plenty of space for a growing family. Upon entering the property, you are greeted with an entrance hall and a ground floor cloakroom. There are three reception rooms, providing ample space for entertaining or relaxing, as well as a kitchen and utility room. To complement the downstairs accommodation there is a conservatory. The property also features a double garage and ample parking, making it easy to accommodate multiple vehicles. With a rear garden of approx 150' this property provides plenty of space for outdoor activities or gardening projects. With no onward chain, this property is ready for its new owners to make it their own.
Being set on the outskirts of this popular village and close to two popular village pubs including the Lion Inn whose bistro style dining experience draws visitors from far and wide. The village has a parade of shops located off of Church Road, a primary school and Doctors. The neighbouring village of Hatfield Peverel is located within 2 miles and Chelmsford within 5 miles both offering railway stations with links to London Liverpool Street with commuting times of approx. 36 minutes from Chelmsford station. The area is popular for walks along the banks of the River Chelmer where you can often watch the canal style boats navigate the village’s three locks and explore the miles of footpaths in the surrounding countryside. The brand new Beaulieu Park railway station is now open and is sited just a 1.5 mile walk from the house and offers services to London as well as other destinations in the east of England. This new station will have parking for over 700 vehicles including provision for electric vehicle charging points, 500 spaces for cycle parking as well as a bus interchange including bus stands for local services. Beaulieu itself is also home to an 'All Through' School, catering for children from Primary all the way to Sixth Form.
Tenure: Freehold
The Council tax for this property is band F with an annual amount of £3,194.62.
As an integral part of the community, we’ve gotten to know the best professionals for the job. If we recommend one to you, it will be in good faith that they’ll make the process as smooth as can be. Please be aware that a small number of the parties we recommend (certainly not the majority) may on occasion pay us a referral fee up to £200. You are under no obligation to use a third party we have recommended.
Should you successfully have an offer accepted on a property of ours and proceed to purchase it there is an administration charge of £36 inc. VAT per person (non-refundable) to complete our Anti Money Laundering Identity checks
Being set on the outskirts of this popular village and close to two popular village pubs including the Lion Inn whose bistro style dining experience draws visitors from far and wide. The village has a parade of shops located off of Church Road, a primary school and Doctors. The neighbouring village of Hatfield Peverel is located within 2 miles and Chelmsford within 5 miles both offering railway stations with links to London Liverpool Street with commuting times of approx. 36 minutes from Chelmsford station. The area is popular for walks along the banks of the River Chelmer where you can often watch the canal style boats navigate the village’s three locks and explore the miles of footpaths in the surrounding countryside. The brand new Beaulieu Park railway station is now open and is sited just a 1.5 mile walk from the house and offers services to London as well as other destinations in the east of England. This new station will have parking for over 700 vehicles including provision for electric vehicle charging points, 500 spaces for cycle parking as well as a bus interchange including bus stands for local services. Beaulieu itself is also home to an 'All Through' School, catering for children from Primary all the way to Sixth Form.
Tenure: Freehold
The Council tax for this property is band F with an annual amount of £3,194.62.
As an integral part of the community, we’ve gotten to know the best professionals for the job. If we recommend one to you, it will be in good faith that they’ll make the process as smooth as can be. Please be aware that a small number of the parties we recommend (certainly not the majority) may on occasion pay us a referral fee up to £200. You are under no obligation to use a third party we have recommended.
Should you successfully have an offer accepted on a property of ours and proceed to purchase it there is an administration charge of £36 inc. VAT per person (non-refundable) to complete our Anti Money Laundering Identity checks
Rooms
Entrance Hall
Cloakroom
Lounge 5.31m x 3.68m (17ft 5in x 12ft)
Dining Area 3.68m x 3.02m (12ft x 9ft 10in)
Study 3.05m x 2.62m (10ft x 8ft 7in)
Kitchen 3.02m x 3.66m (9ft 10in x 12ft)
Utility Room 2.08m x 1.32m (6ft 9in x 4ft 3in)
Conservatory
Landing
Bedroom 1 4.44m x 3.38m (14ft 6in x 11ft 1in)
En Suite
Bedroom 2 4.83m x 3.02m (15ft 10in x 9ft 10in)
Bedroom 3 3.73m x 2.67m (12ft 2in x 8ft 9in)
Bedroom 4 2.67m x 3.68m (8ft 9in x 12ft)
Bathroom/Shower Room
Outside
Garage 5.18m x 4.88m (16ft 11in x 16ft)
Area statistics
Crime score
Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
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£691,083
£691,083
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