OLD HOUSE NORTH STREET, MALDON CM0 7ST, UK

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Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 1

Receptions: 3

Year built: ?

Total Plot Size: ?

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Last Sold: JAN 2014

Price: £357500


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Agents think: £750,000  1 agent(s) valuations found

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2021-07-24 12:05, User_1

Bairstow Eves - Burnham-On-Crouch Agent Valuation of this property is £750,000

Description:

A must see for those seeking a charming and characterful home in a picturesque Village! The Old House is a Grade 2 listed property, sat on a generous 1/3 acre plot (stls). The impressive property offers extensive accomodation, with five bedrooms on the first floor and several large rooms on the ground floor. The delightful decoration of the home is sympathetic to it's age with a subtle blend of contemporary and traditional in all the fittings, complimented with open beam work in most of the rooms. Two grand brick built fireplaces sit centrally in the property, with both the ground floor reception rooms benefiting from their presence. Externally the well maintained surrounding gardens give the property a sense of seclusion and ultimate privacy, with mature borders to all sides.

** motivated sellers **
Beautifully presented Grade 2 listed house
Generous sized plot
Double Cart Lodge
Set back from the road- secluded plot
Gated in and out driveway
Neighbouring to far reaching fields
Immaculate internally and externally
Sympathetic blend of contemporary and traditional
Potential to offer multi generational living


Entrance Hall6'8" x 12'2" (2.03m x 3.7m). A large welcoming area steeped in character with open beams across the walls and ceiling, varnished solid wood doors with antique suffolk iron door furniture to all ground floor rooms, wood flooring, wall light fittings, radiator, and under stairs storage cupboard.

Living Room13'6" x 23'6" (4.11m x 7.16m). A warm and cosy yet spacious reception room with a focal central bare brick chimney breast with open fire. The rooms decoration follows suit with the rest of the property, with eye catching beams to all walls complimented with cream walls and carpet. Plenty of natural light beams into the room with several windows- one to the side, two to the front, and French doors leading onto the patio. Other features of the room include TV point, wall lights, telephone point, and radiator.

Dining Room13'4" x 15'9" (4.06m x 4.8m). Another excellent sized reception room, used presently as a dining room. Decoration matches to the living room, and also featured is a large statement bare brick open fireplace with solid wood support beam and wine store. Two windows sit at the front of the property, and a further window to the side. The room has a single radiator and wall lighting.

Kitchen6'5" x 22'5" (1.96m x 6.83m). A well appointed farm house kitchen, fitted in more recent years by the current owners. The subtle blend of traditional with modern elements creates an attractive and practical space comprising of wall and base units with solid wood work tops, butler sink with traditional mixer tap, six ring aga range cooker, and integrated extractor hood. Other points include tiled floor, two windows to the rear, door onto the garden, radiator, and space for free standing American fridge freezer.

Utility8'4" x 8' (2.54m x 2.44m). Accessed from outside only; fitted with wall and base units with work surfaces to two sides, inset single sink, space for free standing white goods, and window and door onto patio.

WC x . Off the entrance hallway, a two piece cloakroom suite with a close coupled WC and vanity top bowl basin. The vanity unit is solid wood top, matching in with the beam work. A traditional towel radiator adds further character, aswell as the tiled floor, window, and solid wood door with iron door furniture which leads into a large walk in cupboard.

Master Bedroom / Sitting Room17'7" x 16'9" (5.36m x 5.1m). The largest of the first floor rooms which would be a superb Master bedroom, but currently configured as an additional sitting room. The airy space boasts several windows to all sides, and enjoys field views to the rear. The focal point is the large brick fireplace with through wooden beam. Decoration continues with the open beams paired with carpet. Other points include TV point, two radiators, and wall lights.

Bedroom Two13'4" x 19'7" (4.06m x 5.97m). Presently the master bedroom and another superb sized King room! - with brick chimney breast, eaves storage, two windows to the front and one to the side with field views, radiator, and carpet.

Bathroom7'11" x 10' (2.41m x 3.05m). A well presented four piece suite in a traditional style. Comprising of a corner shower cubicle, claw foot roll top bath with side taps, close coupled WC, and pedestal basin. The subtle toned decoration compliments the suite well with marble effect tiling to half the walls adjoined with panelling to the lower half, plain floor tiles, and smooth plastered ceiling with spot lights. Other points include a window to the side, and traditional towel rail.

Bedroom Three9'6" x 9'11" (2.9m x 3.02m). A large double bedroom with painted walls with beams to two sides, radiator, carpet, and ample space for freestanding furniture.

Bedroom Four11'9" x 9'8" (3.58m x 2.95m). Another double bedroom with bare brick chimney breast, window, radiator, painted walls with beams, carpet, and built in alcove wardrobe.

Bedroom Five7'3" x 9'8" (2.2m x 2.95m). Either a single bedroom or potential to be converted into an en-suite to the Master bedroom/ Sitting room. Carpet, painted walls with beams, radiator, and box window to the front.

Double Cart Lodge18'10" x 17'11" (5.74m x 5.46m). Accessed from the front openings and a rear door from the back garden. Fully connected with power, with multiple points and lighting.

External / Other Notes x . Mature grounds surround the property, in the region of 1/3 acre (stls). A rear private garden sits completely secluded from any view point, and enjoys far reach field views. The paved in and out driveway is gated to either end, and a turn around point gives additional parking at the front of the cart lodge. Due to the positioning of the property the gardens benefit from the sun all day. Other notes The property is Grade 2 listed so please note this comes with restrictions to changes of the external of the building. All windows are wooden single glazed with secondary glazing units internally. The heating is oil fired with a tank hidden at the rear. The original front of house was built circa 1725, with the car port and above extension added at a later date, pre the listing of the building.

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