Guide price
£900,000
4 bed chalet for saleRectory Road, Billericay CM12
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: G
- Chain free
- Freehold
The Agency UK
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About this property
Detached character gated home
Stunning plot of approx. 0.7 acre
Beautiful gardens
Billericay / Laindon Stations
Air conditioned Office/Gym
Rural Location
Potentially Chain Free
Detached garage with storage to rear
Chalet Bunglaw
Nestled in the charming village of Little Burstead, this enchanting four-bedroom detached home exudes character and sits on a generous plot of approximately 0.7 acres. Surrounded by idyllic semi-rural scenery, the property boasts beautifully landscaped gardens with sweeping farmland views, a secure gated driveway, a garage, and additional outbuildings.
Little Burstead is a picturesque village with a close-knit community, offering amenities such as a Village Hall, the welcoming ‘Dukes Head’ pub and restaurant, and the historic 14th-century St. Mary the Virgin Church. Encircled by rolling countryside, it’s no surprise that the area is home to The Burstead Golf Club, open to both members and visitors alike.
Located just 2.5 miles from Billericay Town Centre, residents can enjoy a variety of shops, restaurants, and a Waitrose supermarket. Commuters benefit from convenient transport links, with trains from Billericay Station reaching London Liverpool Street in just 35 minutes. Shenfield Station, offering access to the Elizabeth Line, is only one stop away.
This delightful home, known as Oakdene, is believed to date back around 100 years and was originally the Rectory for St. Mary the Virgin Church, which overlooks the fields at the top of Rectory Road. The property’s heritage is immediately apparent, with its walled frontage, automatic gates, and a driveway providing ample parking. The distinctive arched front door and matching windows exude charm, while the garage and outbuildings, complete with a clock tower, mirror the house’s unique style.
Inside, the property seamlessly blends period features with modern comforts. The spacious entrance hall features exposed beams, wooden floors, and original latched doors that lead to each room. Formerly a bungalow, the ground floor includes a cosy lounge with a brick fireplace and French doors opening to the garden. The dining room, with its own fireplace, combines traditional elements with contemporary porcelain tiled flooring and underfloor heating, flowing into the bright, modern kitchen. This kitchen, part of a rear extension, features shaker-style cabinetry, integrated appliances, and sleek white quartz countertops.
Two double bedrooms are situated at the front of the property, one with a fitted wardrobe and the other with a charming brick fireplace, making it versatile as an additional reception room if desired. A luxurious family bathroom, complete with a freestanding bathtub and separate shower, enhances the ground floor’s appeal.
A wooden staircase leads to the first floor, where character details continue with exposed brickwork and timber accents. The loft conversion accommodates two additional bedrooms, each with built-in storage, along with a contemporary WC. A Velux window floods the space with natural light.
The rear gardens are truly a highlight of this home. Starting with a large patio accessible from the driveway, the outdoor space transitions to a tiered garden that offers something for everyone. Beyond the garage, a stylish cabin serves as an ideal office, complete with high-speed broadband, heating, and air conditioning, though it could easily double as a gym or teen hangout. A raised patio with a brick-built barbecue hut provides the perfect spot for alfresco dining. The expansive lawn, lined with trees, includes a small apple orchard and a fenced pond, all framed by uninterrupted farmland views. Photos provided by the seller showcase the garden’s full splendor during the summer months.
Lounge 11'11" x 11'11"
Dining Room 13'2" x 12'4"
Kitchen 8'3" x 13'9"
Ground Floor Bedroom 12'3" x 12'
Ground Floor Bedroom 12'11" x 11'10"
Ground Floor Bathroom
First Floor Bedroom 14'2" x 11'
First Floor Bedroom 11'6" x 7'10"
First Floor WC
For those seeking additional space, planning permission (now expired) was previously granted to raise the roofline, creating three additional bedrooms and a family bathroom on the first floor (Basildon District Council Ref: 16/00619/full). Furthermore, permitted development approval was obtained to extend the ground floor alongside the kitchen (Ref: 16/00216/ldc).
This unique property offers an exceptional blend of history, character, and modern convenience in a tranquil countryside setting
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