About the property

Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Richmonds Green, Thaxted, this charming three-bedroom detached Grade II Listed country home offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat. Spanning an impressive 1,627 square feet, the property is set within approximately half an acre, surrounded by picturesque open farmland, providing a serene backdrop for everyday living.

Upon entering, you are welcomed by two inviting reception rooms, perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. The well-appointed kitchen, accompanied by a utility room, ensures practicality for modern family life. A convenient shower room on the ground floor adds to the home's functionality. Ascending to the first floor, you will find three comfortable bedrooms, complemented by a family bathroom and a useful store room, catering to all your storage needs.

Externally, the property features an oversized single garage and ample driveway parking. The established gardens offer a delightful space for outdoor enjoyment, while the uninterrupted views over the rolling countryside create a picturesque environment that is hard to match.

This property is not just a home; it is a lifestyle choice, offering the perfect blend of rural charm and modern convenience. With its unique character and idyllic location, this residence is a must-see for anyone looking to embrace the beauty of country living. Read more

Property at a glance

  • Three Bedroom Detached Country Home
  • Approximately Half An Acre Of Grounds
  • Panoramic Views Over Open Countryside
  • Garaging & Parking
  • Grade II Listed
  • Two Reception Rooms
  • Kitchen & Utility Room
  • Shower Room & Bathroom
  • Viewing Advised To Fully Appreciated The Home On Offer
  • Proceedable Viewings Only

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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