Guide price £650,000.This historic four bedroom home is located within the heart of the village within reach of all local amenities and Kelvedon's mainline station. This grade I listed house has a wealth of character and original features yet provides comfortable and flexible family accommodation.
Entrance porch
Panelled entrance door, oak floor boards, door to sitting room.
Sitting room
Sash window to front aspect and bayed sash window to side with secondary double glazing. Oak flooring, exposed studwork to walls and beams to ceiling, impressive inglenook fireplace with wooden bressumer and inset log burner. Two radiators.
Dining room/ family room
Sash window to side aspect with secondary double glazing, exposed beams and studwork, inglenook fireplace with inset log burner, radiator.
Kitchen/dining room
Window to rear and stable door to garden. Fitted with range of Farmhouse style solid wood units with ceramic sink unit, gas fired aga. Integrated oven and microwave/grill. Spaces for appliances. Quarry tiled floor. Access to cellar with electrically operated hatch. Stairwell with exposed studwork and wood panelling with shelving, skylight window.
Cloakroom
Window to side, low level wc, access to cellar.
First floor landing
Stairs rising to second floor, built in cupboard and fitted bookshelves.
Bedroom one
Sash windows to front and side aspects with secondary double glazing. Exposed beams, radiator. Raised en-suite area with walk in shower, wash hand basin and low level wc. Two radiators.
Bedroom two
Sash window to side with secondary double glazing, built in double wardrobe, exposed brickwork with inglenook fireplace, exposed beams, radiator.
Bedroom three
Window to rear aspect, exposed beams, built in wardrobe cupboards, radiator, door to bedroom four.
Bedroom four
Two skylight windows, exposed beams and exposed brick chimney breast, built in cupboard, radiator.
Bathroom
Windows to rear and side aspect, suite comprising of enclosed bath with fitted shower and screen, pedestal wash hand basin and low level wc, radiator.
Cellar 1
With an electric hatch, previously used as an office, currently used as a den/ games room, radiator.
Cellar 2
Outside
The rear garden commences with bricked patio area the remainder is lawned with shrubs and bushes, access to detached garage with parking space for one car. This property is believed to date back to around 1470 and was the provincial manor for the Abbott of Westminster.
Agents note
With approximate measurements these particulars have been prepared in good faith by the selling agent in conjunction with the vendor(s) with the intention of providing a fair and accurate guide to the property. However, they do not constitute or form part of an offer or contract nor may they be regarded as representations, all interested parties must themselves verify their accuracy. No tests or checks have been carried out in respect of heating, plumbing, electric installations or any type of appliances which may be included.
Second floor landing
Skylight window.
Virtual tour available