Cornish Hall End, Braintree, Essex

Price £400,000

Overview

3 Bedroom Cottage for sale in Cornish Hall End, Braintree, Essex

Key Features:

  • Three Bedroom Semi-Detached Cottage
  • Living Room
  • Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room
  • Family Bathroom
  • Driveway Parking For Two Vehicles
  • Large Front Garden
  • Extensive Rear Garden Backing Onto Fields
  • Period Features
  • Desirable Location
  • Potential To Extend 'STP'


Daniel Brewer are pleased to market this charming three bedroom semi-detached cottage located on a quiet country lane overlooking farmland. In brief the accommodation on the ground floor comprises:- porch, living room and an open plan kitchen/dining room. On the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally the property boasts driveway parking, large front garden and an extensive rear garden backing onto fields. This charming cottage has plenty of scope for extensions 'STP' and boasts period features throughout.
Cornish Hall End, Braintree is a charming rural village offering the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life located in the beautiful countrys... Read more

Important information

This is not a Shared Ownership Property

Sorry! There are no available floor plans for this property.
Sorry! An EPC is not available for this property.

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