£290,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleHigh Street, Earls Colne, Colchester CO6
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Philip James Estates
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About this property
Two double bedrooms
Grade Two listed
Two reception rooms
High Street Location
Viewing advised
Scope to have office /annex in back garden
A rare opportunity to purchase this two bedroom cottage in Earls Colne High Street having the benefit of an outbuilding that could be converted to a office, workshop etc. The property has a large lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen to the ground floor and two double bedrooms and bathroom to the first. Viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment..
Lounge (4.08 x 3.77 (13'4" x 12'4"))
Glazed sash window to front aspect, feature fireplace with inset burner, timber partition to :
Dining Room (3.77 x 2.40 (12'4" x 7'10"))
Exposed brick work, electric heater, window to rear.
Fitted Kitchen (3.23 x 2.98 (10'7" x 9'9"))
Two glazed windows to rear aspect, range of base and eye level units and work surfaces, tiled walls to compliment. Door to rear garden.
Stairs To First Floor
Storage cupboard, loft hatch, doors to :-
Bedroom One (3.68 x 3.79 (12'0" x 12'5"))
Glazed window to front aspect, exposed beams
Bedroom Two (3.68 x 3.03 (12'0" x 9'11"))
Glazed window to front aspect, exposed beams, storage cupboard.
Bathroom (2.72 x 1.81 (8'11" x 5'11"))
Glazed window to rear, low level WC, wash hand basin, panel bath with shower mixer tap set. Part tiled walls to compliment
Rear Garden And Storage (4.27 x 2.8 (14'0" x 9'2"))
Enclosed rear garden laid to gravel. Also a detached storage unit with an upstairs that has power, water and light connected which could make an ideal hobby room or office/annex.
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