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Daniel Brewer are pleased to market this four bedroom semi-detached family home located in the picturesque village of Finchingfield. Coachmans Mead is situated in a small and exclusive mews nestled in the heart of Finchingfield, just a short stroll to the village pond, public houses, tea rooms, post office, primary school and petrol station. In brief the accommodation on the ground floor comprises:- entrance hall, kitchen/breakfast room, lounge/dining room and a claokroom. Over the top two floors there are four bedrooms, family bathroom and en-suite facilities to bedroom one. Externally there is a landscaped rear garden and carport parking.
Finchingfield lies around nine miles north of Great Dunmow and 12 miles east of Saffron Walden where your everyday needs can be met. The village is one of the most photographed in North Essex due to its beautiful duck pond, manicured greens and period properties.
Local buses connect the village to nearby towns and villages including Braintree, Great Bardfield, Saffron Walden and Great Dunmow. A school bus service is provided to nearby secondary schools. Mainline train services are available from Braintree to London Liverpool Street on the Colchester line or alternatively from Stansted, Audley End, Bishops Stortford or Elsenham on the Cambridge line. Stansted Airport and the M11 motorway are approximately 16 miles to the west and fast access is available on the A120 dual carriageway.
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