A spacious detached bungalow in delightful country lane location with planning consent for a 2185 sq ft detached dwelling
What We Think at the Zoe Napier Group
Situated in the most wonderful, idyllic country back water lane and surrounded by sumptuous countryside, this property represents a wonderful opportunity for an incoming buyer to construct a magnificent new home or alternatively, extend the existing accommodation to suit their needs (subject to the necessary consents).
What the owners say
Being part of the fantastic village community has been a wonderful experience for us and having the village centre on our doorstep with all its amenities is a huge bonus.
History & Background
This deceptively spacious character home has the benefit of passed planning consent for the erection of a 2185 sq ft detached dwelling and enjoys a delightful quiet country lane location within the heart of the highly desirable village of Danbury. The un-listed bungalow is believed to have originally been constructed in 1617 and oozes charm and character. The impressive accommodation includes two receptions rooms, kitchen/ breakfast room, three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The wonderful grounds are a particular feature of the property, beautifully secluded and surrounded by undulating countryside.
Setting & Location
The property is nestled on the fringes of the highly sought after village of Danbury, set along a beautiful, and peaceful country back water lane, surrounded by the National Trust Danbury Commons and Backwarden Nature reserve. Danbury is one of the most popular villages in this part of Essex boasting the highest point in the county. There are a number of clubs and sports facilities and Danbury park school (currently rated as outstanding by Ofsted) is a short drive away. Nature enthusiasts will enjoy Danbury Country Park as part of the National Trust the nearby Backwarden Nature reserve and RHS Hyde Hall.
Secondary schooling can be found at Sandon School and Great Baddow High School with private schooling found in the village for Elm Green (Little Baddow) and Heathcote with New Hall and Felsted schools within the daily school run. Chelmsford Train Station would be the best station for access into London Liverpool Street a 5.4 mile drive away.
Chelmsford Station 6.7 miles - Maldon 6.2 miles – South Woodham Ferrers 7.1 miles – Hatfield Peveral 8.3 miles – Brentwood 14.5 miles – Stansted Airport 22.4 miles - M11 Junction 8 – 24.4
Agents Notes
EPC rating: E. Council tax band: D,