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House For Sale £2,800,000
The Street, Roxwell, Chelmsford CM1


Description
An elegant Manor House being Grade II Listed c.16th Century dating back to the Domesday Book with two original octagonal chimney stacks. A grand reception hall leads to three impressive reception rooms: A dual-aspect drawing room, dining room and sitting room. Bespoke Clive Christian kitchen/breakfast room with 4-oven Aga, a study and cloakroom. A laundry room and cellar are on the lower ground floor. The first floor provides a principal bedroom with en-suite, three further double bedrooms and a large shower room with bespoke vanity units leading and a further bathroom – second floor offers a central playroom/useable area, three additional bedrooms, a bathroom and attic storage.
An inner hall leads into the separate bungalow with spacious kitchen and reception room leading into a beautiful oak conservatory, three bedrooms, a bathroom and its own terraced garden.
The property features crafted interiors sympathetic to the period, an engaging combination of history and traditional luxury living with wood panelling, cornice and architrave, feature fireplaces, ornate staircase and exposed timbers. Approached via wrought-iron automatic gates into a sweeping driveway with manicured lawns, leading to the courtyard with stable block (3 stables/tack room), further outbuildings: Two garages, a Victorian style greenhouse/vinery and kitchen garden, games room, machinery store and workshop/haystore. A walled garden surrounds the swimming pool with pool room, entertaining area/summer kitchen, changing room/shower. To the south are three post and rail paddocks and natural pond - approx. 3.25 acres in total.
Planning Consent to create an additional 4 bedroom house with private garden and separate entrance. Planning Reference: Chelmsford City Council 19/00515/ful and 19/00516/ful.
Near to Chelmsford City Centre with Grammar schools, New Hall School and a wealth of shops including John Lewis. Felsted School and Brentwood School are both within easy reach.


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Property Misdescriptions Act 1991: The agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixture, fittings or services and does not verify they are in working order, fit for their purpose, or within ownership of the sellers, therefore the buyer must assume the information given is incorrect. Neither has the agent checked the legal documentation to verify legal status of the property. A buyer must assume the information is incorrect until it has been verified by their own solicitors. Nothing concerning the type of construction, condition of the structure or its surroundings is to be implied from the photograph, artists impression or plans of the property.

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