About the property

Nestled in the charming village of Felsted, Dunmow, this semi-detached chalet bungalow offers a delightful blend of comfort and modern living. Spanning an impressive 1,394 square feet, the property boasts four well-appointed bedrooms, each designed to provide a peaceful retreat. The inclusion of three bathrooms, featuring en-suite facilities, ensures convenience for both residents and guests alike.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the high-standard kitchen/dining room, which presents an ideal space for entertaining family and friends with a generous lounge and conservatory. This versatile accommodation allows for a variety of living arrangements, making it suitable for families, couples, or multi generational living.
Outside, the property is complemented by both front and rear gardens, providing a lovely outdoor space to enjoy the fresh air and the beauty of the surrounding area. Additionally, parking for two vehicles adds to the practicality of this wonderful home.
***NO ONWARD CHAIN***
The desirable village of Felsted offers a range of amenities with its two public houses, village store, restaurants, tearoom, hairdressers, clothing shop, and beauticians. The historic Felsted public school commands the centre of the village with its extensive grounds and attractive buildings. The playing facilities are extremely well equipped and are conveniently located in the centre.

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Property at a glance

  • ***NO ONWARD CHAIN***
  • Four Bedroom Semi-Detached Chalet Bungalow
  • Driveway Parking
  • Front & Rear Gardens
  • High Standard Kitchen/Dining Room
  • Lounge & Conservatory
  • En-Suite, Family Bathroom & Shower Room
  • Versatile Accommodation
  • Superb Village Location
  • Easy Access to Local Amenities

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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