Key features:- Historic Period Cottage
- Walled Rear Garden
- Three Bedrooms
- Sitting Room
- Kitchen
- Character Features
- En-Suite
- Bathroom
- Private and Secluded Location
- EPC Band E
Full description:Virtual tour availableThis historic and beautifully presented three bedroom cottage has been lovingly refurbished by the current owner with a focus on retaining the character and charm of this period home.
It is located in a private courtyard, shared by a few other properties, many people wouldn't even know existed.
There is a reception hall, sitting room with open fireplace and kitchen to the ground floor. The first floor hosts two bedrooms ( one currently used as a dining room ) and on the second floor is the primary bedroom and an attractive bathroom.
This property offers much in the way of charm and having accommodation over three floors is surprisingly spacious
Entrance HallwayGlazed door to side, and window to side. Stairs to first floor.
Sitting Room13' 7" x 13' 2" (4.14m x 4.01m) Windows to side and rear. Access through to side lobby, exposed beams, fireplace with fitted woodburner. Radiator.
Side LobbyDoor to side passageway.
Kitchen9' 9" x 6' 8" (2.97m x 2.03m) Shuttered window to side. Wall and base units, wooden work surface, butler sink, slimline dishwasher. Radiator.
Utility CupboardHousing washing Machine
Galleried LandingWindow to side. Stairs to second floor,
Bedroom One15' 4" x 8' 8" (4.67m x 2.64m) Window to side. Vaulted ceiling, exposed beams. Radiator.
En-SuiteWC, basin, shower cubicle.
Bedroom Three/Dining Room11' 8" x 7' (3.56m x 2.13m) Two windows to side. Feature fireplace. Radiator.
Second LandingWindow to side. Built in cupboards, exposed beams.
Bedroom13' 3" x 11' 1" (4.04m x 3.38m) Vaulted ceiling, exposed beams. Radiator.
Bathroom8' 6" x 4' 4" (2.59m x 1.32m) Vaulted ceiling. Free standing bath, WC, basin. Heated towel rail.
GardenThe property is located via gates leading from Bradford Street you walk along a shingled pathway to find the property. Continuing along the pathway proceed through iron gates and a short distance further on is the attractive walled rear garden with a mature eucalyptus tree.
Braintree retains a good collection of historic buildings, including the listed timber-framed properties in the conservation area in the town centre.
For commuters the town has a direct connection to London Liverpool Street, taking around one hour and is approx. 12 miles to Stansted Airport and the M11.
Close by there are plenty of opportunities for walks and riding and of particular note is the nearby Great Notley Country Park which covers some 100 acres of open space.
A variety of activities and events are held throughout the year. There's also an excellent visitor centre, housed in the award-winning Discovery Centre.
The region boasts a significant number of secondary and primary schools as well as colleges and nurseries. There are well-renowned private schools within easy reach and some of the country’s leading grammar schools in Colchester and Chelmsford.
Braintree District Council