An charming character cottage close to a pleasant greensward area and offering accommodation of great charm and character. In brief the accommodation comprises:- Living room, kitchen, dining room, first floor has two bedrooms and bathroom. Externally there is a pleasant rear garden circa 33ft in length which has been superbly landscaped with a timber built store.
Living Room 16' 10" x 13' 7" (5.13m x 4.14m) Entrance door opens to living room with two secondary D/G windows to the front, exposed beams to ceiling and walls. Feature fireplace with red brick surround with bressumer over. Radiator. Door to dining room.
Kitchen 6' 10"< 9' 5" Max x 4' 6" (2.08m < 2.87m Max x 1.37m) Window to dining room. Butler sink unit, work surface to one side of sink, cooker, space for automatic washing machine, exposed beams to ceiling. Double radiator. Staircase to first floor.
Dining Room 14' 3" > 12' 3" x 8' 1"(4.34m x 3.73m x 2.46m ) Windows and double opening glazed doors to the rear garden. Parquet flooring, step up to storage cupboards to one wall, cupboard housing wall mounted Baxi boiler. Radiator.
Landing Access to loft space, bedrooms and family bathroom.
Bedroom One 15' 1" x 8' 4" (4.60m x 2.54m) Secondary D/G window to the front, exposed beams to one wall, exposed brickwork to chimney stack and exposed original floorboards. Radiator.
Bedroom Two 9' 5" x 8' 10" (2.87m x 2.69m) Maximum Measurements Window to rear. Radiator.
Bathroom Window to rear, attractive white suite with panelled bath and shower attachment, pedestal hand wash basin, WC, tiling to walls and inset spot lights to ceiling. Vertical heated towel rail.
Rear Garden The rear garden is circa. 33ft in length, superbly hard landscaped with attractive red bricks and timber decking area to the end with apple tree and garden shed.
Agents Note Please note this property is a 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 for more information.
White Colne is a contemporary village but with a history stretching back to the Domesday Book and beyond. Situated approx. 1 mile from Earls Colne, both villages are in the heart of the Colne Valley which has some of the prettiest countryside in the County. There are plenty of opportunities for walks and riding and of particular note are the nearby Chalkney Woods famous for its Bluebells. The Essex Golf and Country Club & Colne Valley Golf Club and The Marks Hall Estate at Coggeshall are nearby. Earls Colne also provides a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants and a number of local businesses. It is well placed for the commuter being within easy reach of Marks Tey Station, the journey to Liverpool Street taking some 55 minutes. There are accessible road links leading to the A12, A120 trunk road which serves Braintree, Dunmow, Stansted Airport and the M11. The market town of Halstead is situated approximately 3 miles to the North West and Britain’s Oldest Recorded Town Colchester is situated approximately 9 miles away, both offering more extensive shopping facilities. There is the additional benefit of a local bus service. Locally there are two pre-schools and one Montessori nursery in the village of Earls Colne along with a primary school, the wider region boasts some highly regarded schools including Honywood Secondary School Coggeshall and Colchester Grammar Schools. There are also a number of recreational facilities and local parks to enjoy.