About the property

Daniel Brewer are pleased to market this beautifully presented detached period home, set in gardens and grounds of approximately one acre just outside the market town of Great Dunmow. Rich in character with exposed timbers and vaulted ceilings, the property offers generous and versatile accommodation suited to family living.

The ground floor opens from an original timber porch to a welcoming entrance hall. Living spaces include a formal living room, snug, and an impressive lounge overlooking the gardens. A separate dining room sits beside the kitchen, with adjoining boiler room and practical boot room. There is also a study and a convenient shower room/WC.

Upstairs, the landing serves four well-proportioned double bedrooms with superb features including vaulted ceilings & exposed timbers together with a family bathroom.

Outside, the house is approached via a shingle driveway providing parking for several vehicles. There is a detached double garage and a further single garage/storage building with a charming thatched roof. The wrap-around gardens are attractively landscaped and provide excellent space for outdoor entertaining, children's play and kitchen-garden potential-completing an appealing period home in a highly accessible setting. Read more

Property at a glance

  • Four Double Bedroom Detached Country Home
  • Approximately One Acre Of Gardens
  • Grade II Listed Character Property
  • Double Garage & Driveway Parking For Several Vehicles
  • Thatched Single Garage/Storage Building
  • Four Reception Rooms
  • Kitchen/Breakfast Room With Utility & Boot Room
  • Family Bathroom & Shower Room
  • Modern Living layout With A Wealth Of Period Features
  • Highs Standard Finish Throughout

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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