A historic terraced house of note located in a pleasant position with easy access of the high street and local shops. The property benefits from a wealth of period features including a magnificent fireplace in the living room, a wealth of exposed timbers and high ceilings. The property offers well planned living accommodation which in brief comprises: living room, dining room, kitchen, conservatory, shower room, to the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom. To the second floor a loft room. The property features a most pleasant landscaped rear garden with the potential to provide off street parking from Jaggards Road.
Historic Terraced House
Pleasant Location
Three Bedrooms
Exceptional Fireplace to living Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Conservatory
Shower Room
First Floor Bathroom
Rear Garden with potential for off street parking
Coggeshall is a quaint and highly regarded market town, renowned for its listed buildings and dates back to at least Saxon times. It retains a real community spirit with activities and social groups attractive to all ages.
There are regular events held by the community and the Parish Council which attract visitors from afar. There are also a variety of shops, pubs, a post office, an independent cinema held at the village hall and highly regarded restaurants.
There is comprehensive schooling including the desired Honywood Secondary School and St Peter’s Primary School. Also available is the Montessori nursery Absolute Angels leading onto Soaring High Primary School.
The small town holds a market every Thursday which has been a regular event since 1256 and won the Essex Best Kept Village award in 1998 and 2001–03 and was named the Eastern England and Home Counties Village of the Year in 2003
Kelvedon mainline station is within 3 miles and the Coggeshall community bus makes regular trips in mornings and evenings which many commuters find an essential service. The nearby A12 and A120 provide access to other parts of the region notably Colchester, Chelmsford, Braintree and Stansted Airport.
Kelvedon Station 2.8 Miles
A12 2.9 Miles
A120 0.6 Mile
Gas
Electric
Mains Water
Mains Drainage
Living Room16' 7" x 14' 8" (5.05m x 4.47m) Entrance door opens to living room with exposed timbers and exposed beams to ceiling, exceptional fireplace with pine surround, central printed panel with historic inscription above . Door opening to redundant staircase, polished oak flooring, Opening to:
Inner HallAccess to dining room.
Dining Room12' 10" x 12' 6" (3.91m x 3.81m) Sash window to rear. Polished oak flooring, stairs to first floor, built in floor to ceiling display and storage unit. Radiator. Opening to:
Kitchen11' x 11' (3.35m x 3.35m) A range of attractive painted base units with cupboards, wooden work surfaces over, matching eye level wall cabinets, part tiled walls, stainless steel one half bowl sink unit with mixer tap, drainer to one side, tiling to floor, built in oven with gas four ring hob unit. Access to:
Conservatory9' 7" x 6' 11" (2.92m x 2.11m) Space for tumble dryer and fridge. Tiling to floor, sloping glazed ceiling, half glazed door and windows to rear garden, wall mounted boiler, access to:
Shower RoomWC, pedestal hand wash basin, tiled shower cubicle, inset spotlights to ceiling. Vertical towel radiator.
LandingWith exposed studwork to walls. Open tread staircase to loft room. Radiator.
Bedroom One13' 6" x 8' 8" (4.11m x 2.64m) Sash window to front. Beams to ceiling and two walls, feature fireplace. Radiator.
Bedroom Two13' 2" x 9' 10" (4.01m x 3.00m) Sash window to rear. Studwork to two walls, wardrobe cupboard. Radiator.
Bedroom Three4' 8" x 1.42m) 11' 7" x 9' 9" (3.53m x 2.97m) Max reduces to 4' 8" (1.42m) L shaped room. Window to rear. Radiator.
BathroomThree piece suite comprising panelled bath with shower unit to one end and shower screen. Vertical towel radiator. Split level room.
Loft Room12' 8" x 9' 5" (3.86m x 2.87m) Sloping eaves to front and rear, skylight window to rear. Radiator.
Rear GardenThe rear garden has a landscaped flagstone paved area with attractive flower borders moving further down the garden there are wooden gates leading to Jaggards Road with the potential to create off street parking. Garden shed. The garden is predominately laid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs.
AGENTS NOTEPlease note this property is Grade II * listed building meaning it is of local or national historical interest. It is important to understand that there may be restrictions on what works can be carried out on the property and listed building consent may be required. There are many mis-understandings surrounding listed buildings therefore we would advise visiting www.historicengland.org.uk for more information.
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