About the property

Situated in the prestigious village of Felsted, this exceptional architect designed, four-bedroom semi detached home is an elegant blend of contemporary luxury and idyllic country living.

The open plan area is beautifully appointed and includes; kitchen, dining, study / library and sitting areas. The kitchen has granite worktops an an island with induction hob. The sitting / garden room area has eight triple glazed bifold doors opening on to a patio. The porcelain patio tiles match the internal tiles giving an impressive seamless vista. Adjacent to the patio is the relaxing shallow slow running stream with elegant feature stones and Scottish cobbles. A wonderful area for entertaining.

The gardens contain mature trees and are meticulously landscaped and backing on to an open field. Ideal for relaxing.

There are 4 bedrooms all with ensuite wet-rooms. The principal bedroom is a true sanctuary with French doors and Juliet balcony with views of the stream and surrounding countryside. It also has its own dressing area and two bespoke integrated wardrobe walls. All upstairs room have vaulted ceilings giving a light and airy feel. Read more

Property at a glance

  • Four Bedrooms All With En-Suite Wet Rooms
  • Semi-Detached Country Home With Views Over Rolling Countryside
  • Generous Established Gardens With Feature Stream & Pond
  • High Specification Finish - Open Plan Living Incorporating Kitchen, Dining & Sitting Area
  • Eight Bifold Doors Opening Onto Patio Ideal For Entertaining
  • Multiple Lighting Circuits In Each Room Enabling Scene Setting.
  • Energy Efficient Property - Underfloor Heating - Heat Recovery & Ventilation System
  • Water Softener & Central Vacuum System.
  • 2,013 Square Feet Of Accommodation
  • Parking For Four Vehicles With EV Charging Point

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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