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Daniel Brewer are pleased to market this substantial five bedroom detached family home set within approximately half an acre plot located in the desirable village of Stebbing. In brief the accommodation on the ground floor comprises:- entrance hall, kitchen/dining/family room, living room, dining room, utility room, cloakroom, separate kitchen, bathroom, three bedrooms and a further hallway with stairs leading to first floor. On the first floor there are two bedrooms, family bathroom, dressing room, office and generous loft space with the potential for a large master suite or two further bedrooms 'STP'. Externally the property benefits from driveway parking for numerous vehicles and a wrap around garden. The property would suite any family looking to give a relative independent living with a separate kitchen and living space within the property itself.
Stebbing is a quiet village surrounded by undulating farmland offering an array of amenities, situated approximately 3 miles east of the bustling market town of Great Dunmow. Stebbing boasts a variety of clubs which include bowls, cricket, tennis, football, judo. The village amenities consist of a highly respected primary school, village shop, The White Hart Public House, St Marys Church and Andrewsfield airfield.
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