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House For Sale £1,700,000
Birchwood Road, Cock Clarks, Chelmsford CM3


Description
Cock Clarks

What We Say at The Zoe Napier Group

A most attractive double fronted property in a country lane location built to the highest of standard by master craftsmen fitted with quality flooring and finish throughout suiting the most decerning buyer and offering the potential to create another annexe.

What The Owner Says

We have loved every aspect of creating our home, whilst enjoying the setting and surrounding countryside, where there are miles of enjoyable walks. The time has come to embark on a new chapter and accordingly downsize.

History & Background

The original Thatched Cottage has stood on this site since the early 1800’s and was formerly a worker’s cottage for Walton Hall. This is the last surviving cottage along this road but within the hamlet of Cock Clarks there are other examples to this day. The owners bought the property and began the major build thirteen years ago and moved in a year later. The vendors are hugely experienced builders which is evident on arrival to the
property and no expense have been spared in the construction and attention to detail including the Porcelanosa tiles throughout much of the property. Wet source underfloor heating has been fitted on the ground floor and with radiators upstairs. This architecturally designed property has a modern internal feel, although recently built the part rendered exterior, solid wood sash windows, detailed brick work detail of herringbone and dog tooth offer a truly traditional feel and looks in keeping with its setting.

Setting and Location

Positioned on the edge of the small hamlet of Cock Clarks, with a quaint pub called the Fox & Hounds which is within a short walk. Equally close is the Maldon Oyster Company and their purification farm, where oysters can be bought on the doorstep! The area is largely that of a typical Essex farming village which lies approximately 9 miles southeast of Chelmsford City. The nearest neighbouring villages are Purleigh (1.5 miles) and Danbury (3 miles). The surrounding countryside offers a great network of footpaths for country walks and not far from the property is Stow Maries Great War Aerodrome with an interesting visitors museum and the occasional sight of historic wartime aircraft, especially during their open day fly ins. The house itself is nestled down a quiet lane with extensive road frontage, double oak electric gates set back from the road over a block paved entrance to gravel driveway with garage and open fronted cart lodge. Surrounded by mature mix hedged boundaries and post and rail fencing with Oak trees within. A second gate provides access through to the grounds the original Thatched Cottage which also leads to the main garden and the substantial workshop.

Agents Notes

• Our client has completed a Propertymark Questionnaire providing additional information for buyers.
• The solar panels generate on average 3400 kw per annum services.
• Council Tax Band G
• EPC B

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