2 bedroom house
East Bergholt, Colchester, Suffolk, CO7 6XJ
Guide Price
£650,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: N/A
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Oct 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: N/A
General information This handsome Grade II listed Tudor house is dated around late C16 - C17 with later alterations and additions with exposed beams and joists to the ground floor and sitting room with joists numbered in sequence in Roman numerals.
Standing centrally on it's plot of around a 1/4 of an acre with a South facing rear garden and substantial garden room that could be utilised as annexe accommodation, the property is offered with No Onward Chain.
Upon entering the property via a useful vestibule the hallway has an under stairs storage cupboard and provides access to the sitting room, kitchen breakfast room and cloakroom which has a tiled floor, w/c, heated towel rail and vanity cupboard with inset sink. The sitting room is a dual aspect beamed room with bay window to the rear, two windows to the front and a cosy open fire with hearth and oak frame surround. There are storage cupboards to the side and doorway through the link hall with sizeable cupboard to the side and door into the formal triple aspect dining room with windows to the front and side and bay window to the rear. A fireplace with brick surround and tiled hearth with further storage cupboards to both sides of the fireplace complete the room. The kitchen breakfast room also has a triple aspect with windows to the sides and panel glazed French doors out onto the terrace. The contemporary style grey and light coloured kitchen comprises a range of wall and base units to two sides, Granite work surfaces, inset sink, five ring hob and splash back, integrated dishwasher, dual eye level oven and microwave, space and plumbing for American style fridge-freezer.
The first floor landing has a panelled feature wall to the side, low level window to the rear and window to the side whilst stairs descend to the ground floor. Bedroom one has triple aspect windows to the front, side and rear and has extensive built in wardrobes, storage cupboard and recessed ceiling lights. Bedroom two is also a double room with window to the front and built in wardrobes to the side.
The family bathroom has an internal window to the side onto the stairwell, tiled floor and walls, L-Shape bath with power shower over, w/c, freestanding vanity unit with inset sink and waterfall tap, heated towel rail and recessed ceiling lights.
Outside The property has an expansive gated shingle driveway that leads to a block paved parking area. Side access leads to the South facing rear garden and timber studio which has a personal door to the side and window to the rear, tiled flooring, lighting and power connected and could be used as a home office or converted in to an annexe subject to planning.
The rear garden itself has a large patio area with a lawned garden and brick walling to the Eastern side and a portion of the Southern boundary. There is a further area of raised seating to the side and a prefabricated garden shed with power and light connected. The Old Bakery is brick built with wooden door to the side and panel glazed double doors to the rear leading onto a dining area, the space was many years ago used for bread making and selling, now a highly useful space with power and light connected. A workshop is sited to the rear of the plot with double doors and has power connected.
Location East Bergholt has the benefit of a good range of local facilities including a modernised general store and post office, bakers, chemist, GP surgery, medical centre, Parish Church, Congregational Church along with many local associations. The village provides education facilities from pre-school age to GCSE with sixth form colleges available in Colchester and Ipswich. There are several independent schools in both the local and major towns and throughout the area. A12 links to the M25 and A14. Regional Airport is Stansted, approximately an hour by car. The mainline railway station in Manningtree provides a regular service to London taking around an hour. The village is famous for its historical connections with John Constable RA and the landscape he painted is still very much the same today. From the village there are numerous footpaths giving direct access into this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Important information Council Tax Band - E
Services - We understand that mains water, drainage, oil and electricity are connected to the property.
Tenure - Freehold
EPC rating - Not required (Grade II Listed)
Our ref - TC
Marketed by: Fenn Wright, Manningtree
Standing centrally on it's plot of around a 1/4 of an acre with a South facing rear garden and substantial garden room that could be utilised as annexe accommodation, the property is offered with No Onward Chain.
Upon entering the property via a useful vestibule the hallway has an under stairs storage cupboard and provides access to the sitting room, kitchen breakfast room and cloakroom which has a tiled floor, w/c, heated towel rail and vanity cupboard with inset sink. The sitting room is a dual aspect beamed room with bay window to the rear, two windows to the front and a cosy open fire with hearth and oak frame surround. There are storage cupboards to the side and doorway through the link hall with sizeable cupboard to the side and door into the formal triple aspect dining room with windows to the front and side and bay window to the rear. A fireplace with brick surround and tiled hearth with further storage cupboards to both sides of the fireplace complete the room. The kitchen breakfast room also has a triple aspect with windows to the sides and panel glazed French doors out onto the terrace. The contemporary style grey and light coloured kitchen comprises a range of wall and base units to two sides, Granite work surfaces, inset sink, five ring hob and splash back, integrated dishwasher, dual eye level oven and microwave, space and plumbing for American style fridge-freezer.
The first floor landing has a panelled feature wall to the side, low level window to the rear and window to the side whilst stairs descend to the ground floor. Bedroom one has triple aspect windows to the front, side and rear and has extensive built in wardrobes, storage cupboard and recessed ceiling lights. Bedroom two is also a double room with window to the front and built in wardrobes to the side.
The family bathroom has an internal window to the side onto the stairwell, tiled floor and walls, L-Shape bath with power shower over, w/c, freestanding vanity unit with inset sink and waterfall tap, heated towel rail and recessed ceiling lights.
Outside The property has an expansive gated shingle driveway that leads to a block paved parking area. Side access leads to the South facing rear garden and timber studio which has a personal door to the side and window to the rear, tiled flooring, lighting and power connected and could be used as a home office or converted in to an annexe subject to planning.
The rear garden itself has a large patio area with a lawned garden and brick walling to the Eastern side and a portion of the Southern boundary. There is a further area of raised seating to the side and a prefabricated garden shed with power and light connected. The Old Bakery is brick built with wooden door to the side and panel glazed double doors to the rear leading onto a dining area, the space was many years ago used for bread making and selling, now a highly useful space with power and light connected. A workshop is sited to the rear of the plot with double doors and has power connected.
Location East Bergholt has the benefit of a good range of local facilities including a modernised general store and post office, bakers, chemist, GP surgery, medical centre, Parish Church, Congregational Church along with many local associations. The village provides education facilities from pre-school age to GCSE with sixth form colleges available in Colchester and Ipswich. There are several independent schools in both the local and major towns and throughout the area. A12 links to the M25 and A14. Regional Airport is Stansted, approximately an hour by car. The mainline railway station in Manningtree provides a regular service to London taking around an hour. The village is famous for its historical connections with John Constable RA and the landscape he painted is still very much the same today. From the village there are numerous footpaths giving direct access into this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Important information Council Tax Band - E
Services - We understand that mains water, drainage, oil and electricity are connected to the property.
Tenure - Freehold
EPC rating - Not required (Grade II Listed)
Our ref - TC
Marketed by: Fenn Wright, Manningtree
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.