Situated within the heart of the pretty north Essex village of Earls Colne is this lovely two bedroom period property.
The property is entered through an impressive solid wood, gothic style door that leads into a porch. From the porch you enter a pleasant living room with a front aspect beyond the appealing shutters and an oak door that leads into the kitchen. Within the kitchen there is a range of fitted cupboards, space for appliances and a two-seater dining table and a panelled door leading to an enclosed staircase. At the rear of the ground floor there is a large storage cupboard and a recently modernised shower room.
Onto the first floor you will be impressed by the openness of the landing along with the large principal bedroom and generous second with fitted wardrobe.
At the rear of the property there is a lovely garden stocked with mature hedging and flora around a patio area. A rear gate leads out to a gravelled area and there is a fitted shed.
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