About the property

Nestled in the heart of Great Dunmow, 34 Church Street is a delightful Grade II Listed Georgian terraced house that beautifully combines period charm with modern living. Spanning an impressive 1,062 square feet, this property offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, perfect for families or those seeking a peaceful retreat.

As you enter, you are greeted by two spacious reception rooms, each exuding character and elegance. The living room features a stunning inglenook fireplace, creating a cosy focal point for gatherings and relaxation. The layout is thoughtfully designed, providing ample space for both entertaining and everyday living.

The home boasts three well-proportioned bedrooms, ensuring comfort for all occupants. With two bathrooms, morning routines are made easy, accommodating the needs of a busy household.

Situated on a quiet road, this property benefits from the tranquillity of suburban life while being just a stone's throw away from the vibrant amenities of Great Dunmow. The town is known for its rich history, charming streets, and a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate community spirit and convenience.

This Georgian gem is not just a house; it is a home filled with character, ready to welcome its new owners. Whether you are looking to settle down or invest in a property with historical significance, 34 Church Street is a remarkable opportunity that should not be missed. Read more

Property at a glance

  • Three Double Bedrooms
  • Grade II Listed Georgian Home
  • Low Maintenance Rear Garden
  • Living Room With Wood Burning Stove
  • Formal Dining Room
  • Kitchen
  • En-Suite & Family Bathroom
  • A Wealth Of Character & Charm
  • Walking Distance To Local Amenities
  • Viewing Advised

Contact agent

Contact agent

Daniel Brewer Estate Agents

51 High Street

Great Dunmow

Essex

CM6 1AE

United Kingdom

Tel: 01371 856 585

info@danielbrewer.co.uk

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