A recently renovated three-bedroom Victorian semi-detached cottage with stunning views to the front and rear.
What We Say at The Zoe Napier Group
It’s not often we come across such a well renovated property with the wow factor, a true mixture of period and modern styles which oozes quality and workmanship. Set in a stunning position with the most amazing views, definitely to be viewed to be appreciated.
What the Owners Says
This have been a wonderful project for us, creating a beautiful home with lots of character incorporating cutting edge technology. The location is semi-rural and we have enjoyed many local walks,surrounded by stunning farmland
History & Background
This pretty red brick and slate roofed Victorian property dates back to the turn of the last century and was built to house farm workers for the local estate. Over the last four years the property has undergone a complete renovation from the ground upwards including a new roof and all exterior walls re pointed. The ground floors have been insulated with 150mm Celotex and all internal walls have also been insulated with 75mm Celotex insulation board, double glazed sash windows with fitted blinds to all but one windows, recessed spotlights throughout, all tiled floors benefit from underfloor heating backed by Anthracite coloured cast iron radiators with Nickel taps. All light and plug sockets are also in a nickel finish with most rooms having dimmer switches and some sockets have USB points. All architraves and skirting boards have been spray painted in a polyurethane toughened paint and the walls have been decorated in a bright neutral tone. All internal doors are original and made of pine and have been restored and have original brass fittings.
Setting & Location
Set in an elevated position on the edge of the village of Cold Norton the property has some of the nicest views from both front and rear over beautiful farmland to woods and to the Blackwater estuary, Maldon and Osea Island. The village has a primary school, village Hall and playing field and has good road connection to the Dengie peninsular and beyond.Several of the Essex burgeoning vineyards are located in the area, making the most of the fertile soil and sunny growing conditions. For those who like to spend time on the water this is paradise with gentle waterways within easy reach as well as more challenging options for the more experienced. Burnham has its fair share of sailing clubs but the area also offers great walking and cycling options. Maldon 5.4 miles*Chelmsford 12.2 miles*Southend On Sea 18.7 miles*Brentwood 24.4 Miles*Burnham On Crouch 8.1 miles. The local train stations are North Fambridge 1.2 miles and South Woodham Ferrers 5.1 miles
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