BROOKSIDE COTTAGE HIGH STREET, UTTLESFORD CB10 2PE, UK
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Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Receptions: 2
Year built: ?
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Last Sold: NOV 2022
Price: £435000
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AI think: £547,108
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Agents think: £425,000 1 agent(s) valuations found
HPI banks think: £437,745
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Mullucks Part of Hunters - Saffron Walden Agent Valuation of this property is £425,000
Brookside cottage is an attractive, detached cottage of individual style and character occupying an established setting within this popular and highly regarded Essex village. The property provides nicely proportioned and well balanced accommodation containing many features associated with a property of this age which complements internal living space perfectly. The front door opens into a reception area with exposed timbers, decorative fireplace with exposed brickwork, windows to front and side aspects drawing in natural light and timber studwork partially dividing a cosy snug area. From the snug area, a door leads into a ground floor shower room and also opens into the kitchen/breakfast room which has windows on three sides, door opening to the outside, tiled worktops, a range of storage cupboards and space for appliances. The sitting room again features exposed beams and timbers, three windows to the front, attractive brick built open fireplace and stairs rising to the first floor. The room opens onto a study area providing idea space for a home office. The first floor landing gives access to 3 bedrooms and a family bathroom, the master bedroom being a particularly attractive room with vaulted ceiling and exposed beams and timbers.
Outside, to the front a driveway provides off-street parking space bordered by mature plants and shrubs etc. The rear garden measures approx. 92ft deep x 36ft wide and is a particularly attractive feature of the property, laid out predominantly to lawn with wide borders and flowerbeds stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs. There is an attractive paved terrace alongside an ornamental garden pond, providing a pleasant external seating area and a useful summerhouse/garden shed sits to the rear, although is in need of some improvement.
Hempstead has many period houses and cottages, a fine church, and public house/restaurant. The market town of Saffron Walden lies some 7 miles from the village offering a range of social, recreational and educational facilities. There is access to the M11 (Junction 9) and Audley End mainline railway station lies some 9 miles distant providing fast and regular services to London’s Liverpool Street.