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Guide price

£850,000

4 bed detached house for sale
The Street, High Easter, Chelmsford, Essex CM1

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Savills - Chelmsford

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About this property

  • Set at the end of a private drive backing onto open farmland

  • Unlisted four bedroom cottage dating back to the 1830s with modern additions

  • Approximately 1,780 sq ft

  • West-facing rear garden and plot size of about 0.23 of an acre

  • Set within the conservation area in the charming village of High Easter

  • EPC Rating = E

A charming four bedroom detached cottage, peacefully positioned in the picturesque semi-rural village of High Easter, offering stunning views over open farmland to the rear.

Description
Set back at the end of a private drive, Old Buildings Yard enjoys a delightful and secluded setting within the heart of High Easter village. This charming four-bedroom period cottage, originally two separate dwellings dating back to the 1830s, has been thoughtfully extended and modernised. Retaining many fine period features, including open fireplaces and exposed timbers, the unlisted home blends historic character with contemporary touches, offering light-filled accommodation arranged over two levels. Extending to approximately 1780 sq ft, the property provides parking and a west-facing garden backing onto open countryside, with a plot size totalling about 0.23 of an acre.

The property is entered through a welcoming hallway leading to a cloakroom and a practical utility room. A bright and spacious family room connects with the open-plan kitchen/breakfast area, offering lovely views and access to the garden. The kitchen features traditional units, ample work surfaces, space for appliances and a natural wood floor that continues into the inner hall, which provides storage and access to the study.

The dining room and living room are rich in character, boasting charming red-brick fireplaces and exposed timbers. The living room also benefits from a bay window and a staircase leading to the first floor. The landing serves four well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the principal bedroom situated in the western part of the house, offering a dressing room and an en suite that requires completion.

Outside
Old Buildings Yard is accessed via a private shingle driveway offering parking for several vehicles. The raised garden features a shingle terrace leading to a lawn with mature trees and shrub borders. Set within a generous 0.23 acre rectangular-shaped plot, the property backs onto open farmland providing far reaching views.

Services
The property is connected to mains water, drainage and electricity, with oil-fired central heating.

Local authority
Uttlesford District Council. Council tax band = F (with improvement indicator.)

Location
The property is set within a conservation area at the end of a private drive, accessed from The Street, giving a great sense of privacy. High Easter is a picturesque village known for its rural charm and strong sense of community. Surrounded by open countryside, it offers a peaceful setting while remaining well connected to nearby towns and transport links.

The village has a local shop providing everyday essentials and an active cricket club. The recently developed community pavilion serves as a focal point for local activities, offering a space for events, meetings and social functions. There is access to a range of schools in the surrounding area. Felsted School, a prestigious independent school, 6.6 miles away, offers education from preparatory to senior levels. Chelmsford is home to two highly regarded grammar schools—King Edward VI Grammar School (kegs) for boys and Chelmsford County High School for Girls. Additionally, several primary schools can be found in nearby villages, providing good educational options for younger children.

The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside, with numerous footpaths and bridleways ideal for walking, cycling and horse riding. The village enjoys good road and rail links. The A120 and A130 provide convenient access to Chelmsford, Bishop’s Stortford and Stansted Airport. Rail connections to London Liverpool Street are available from Chelmsford and Sawbridgeworth, with fast and frequent services.

Square Footage: 1,776 sq ft



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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    F

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