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Welcome to this charming one double bedroom apartment located in a Grade II listed Victorian Complex perfect for those who enjoy historic charm.
As you step into the property, you are greeted by a generous entrance hall, with access to loft, leading into an inviting lounge/dining room offering an abundance of natural light that fills the room, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout whilst the kitchen provides a functional space for preparing delicious meals.
Also off the entrance hall is the shower room that is fully tiled and finished to a high standard.
Whether you are a first-time buyer looking for a cosy space to call your own or a professional seeking a convenient location, this property offers a unique opportunity to experience the best of Dunmow living.
Externally there is use of communal gardens and allocated parking.
This market town of Great Dunmow is a bustling town full of independent shops, restaurants and public houses/bars. The town centre is full of historic buildings with some stunning seating areas which include the renowned "Doctors Pond" at Talberds Ley. Some of Great Dunmow's facilities include:- leisure centre, various additional gyms, supermarkets, fantastic primary & secondary schools, parks . The town offers fantastic transport links to Stansted Airport, Chelmsford City and Bishop's Stortford.
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