5 bedroom house
Dunton, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 3SS
Guide Price
£1,850,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
Property Tags: Development Potential
Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Dec 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse, Grade II
- Property Tags: Development Potential
- Land Tags: Paddock, Pasture Land
A Grade II listed Georgian farmhouse, farmstead & paddocks with active planning for further development (available as a whole or in 3 lots).
Description
LOT 1
Listed farmhouse requiring renovation.
LOT 2
Agricultural barns with planning for two dwellings with further development potential subject to planning.
LOT 3
Land to the north of St Mary’s Church.
LOT 1
Dunton Hall is an early 19th century yellow brick-fronted Georgian farmhouse with earlier 18th century parts, now in need of restoration. The house consists of central entrance hall leading to two reception rooms, both with fireplaces. To the rear of the house (the oldest part) is a kitchen/breakfast room, sitting and dining room, opening on to the garden. There is a rear utility room and WC. The first floor provides five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cloakroom.
Outside
The plot extends to about 1.2 acres.
Access
Dunton Hall will have a right of access across the existing drive if Lot 2 sold separately (with Lot 2 to own the existing drive).
LOT 2
An adjoining farmstead is a collection of agricultural barns, two of which have active planning permission for two dwellings - Ref: 21/00870/PACU - together with about 2.55 acres of grassland. There may be further potential development of existing barns, subject to receiving the necessary planning consents. This area extends to about 4.29 acres.
LOT 3
A single block of land extending to about 7.20 acres, partially
dissected by a public footpath along its eastern boundary.
Square Footage: 3,445 sq ft
Acreage: 12.69 Acres
Additional Info
Geographically, Dunton is situated some 26 miles east of London, set back 4 miles from the passing River Thames in the county of Essex.
The earliest known reference to Dunton can be traced back to the Domesday Book of 1086 when the area was then referred to as Dantuna. The name is believed to be of Saxon origin dating from the Anglo-Saxon occupation of south east Essex. Its population is mainly centred around Dunton Road and Lower Dunton Road.
The name Dunton appears to have evolved from the words dun, the Anglo-Saxon term for hill, and tun, meaning occupation. This could be interpreted to mean hill town, which of course Dunton is anything but.
Marketed by: Savills, Country Department
Description
LOT 1
Listed farmhouse requiring renovation.
LOT 2
Agricultural barns with planning for two dwellings with further development potential subject to planning.
LOT 3
Land to the north of St Mary’s Church.
LOT 1
Dunton Hall is an early 19th century yellow brick-fronted Georgian farmhouse with earlier 18th century parts, now in need of restoration. The house consists of central entrance hall leading to two reception rooms, both with fireplaces. To the rear of the house (the oldest part) is a kitchen/breakfast room, sitting and dining room, opening on to the garden. There is a rear utility room and WC. The first floor provides five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cloakroom.
Outside
The plot extends to about 1.2 acres.
Access
Dunton Hall will have a right of access across the existing drive if Lot 2 sold separately (with Lot 2 to own the existing drive).
LOT 2
An adjoining farmstead is a collection of agricultural barns, two of which have active planning permission for two dwellings - Ref: 21/00870/PACU - together with about 2.55 acres of grassland. There may be further potential development of existing barns, subject to receiving the necessary planning consents. This area extends to about 4.29 acres.
LOT 3
A single block of land extending to about 7.20 acres, partially
dissected by a public footpath along its eastern boundary.
Square Footage: 3,445 sq ft
Acreage: 12.69 Acres
Additional Info
Geographically, Dunton is situated some 26 miles east of London, set back 4 miles from the passing River Thames in the county of Essex.
The earliest known reference to Dunton can be traced back to the Domesday Book of 1086 when the area was then referred to as Dantuna. The name is believed to be of Saxon origin dating from the Anglo-Saxon occupation of south east Essex. Its population is mainly centred around Dunton Road and Lower Dunton Road.
The name Dunton appears to have evolved from the words dun, the Anglo-Saxon term for hill, and tun, meaning occupation. This could be interpreted to mean hill town, which of course Dunton is anything but.
Marketed by: Savills, Country Department
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.