Offers over
£400,000
(£309/sq. ft)
4 bed detached bungalow for saleCap Pillar Close, Wivenhoe CO7
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,294 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Gyles & Rose
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About this property
Chain Free
Large Garage
4 Bedrooms
Large Plot - Potential to extend (STPP)
Wrap-Around Garden
Walking Distance to Ammenities
Riverside Location
Cul-De-Sac Location
Guide Price £400,000 - £450,000
**Chain Free**
Situated in sought-after Cap Pillar Close, Wivenhoe, this four-bedroom detached bungalow offers spacious single-level living with a wrap-around garden. Featuring a generous lounge, well-equipped kitchen, and private garage, it provides both comfort and convenience in one of Essex’s best locations.
The Property
Inside, this spacious four-bedroom detached bungalow offers a well-designed layout perfect for modern living. The bright and airy living room provides a welcoming space to relax, while the well-equipped kitchen offers ample storage and workspace. The bedrooms are generously sized, with multiple bedrooms benefiting from built-in storage. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the home, offering both functionality and style. With neutral décor throughout, this bungalow is a blank canvas ready for personal touches.
The Outside
The property is set within a beautifully maintained wrap-around garden, offering a peaceful and private outdoor retreat. With a large lawn and a patio area, it provides the perfect space for relaxing, entertaining, or gardening. A private driveway and garage ensure ample parking and storage space, while the surrounding greenery enhances the home’s sense of seclusion.
The Area
Nestled on the picturesque banks of the River Colne, Wivenhoe in Essex is a quintessential English town that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern vitality. Characterised by its cobbled streets and a waterfront adorned with colourful boats, Wivenhoe exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
With a range of independent shops, quaint cafes, and traditional pubs, the town boasts a vibrant community lifestyle. The Black Buoy, is a historic pub serving classic British dishes. The Greyhound is another local favourite, renowned for its traditional pub fare. Enjoy scenic riverside dining at The Rose and Crown, providing a perfect setting for a relaxing meal.
Wivenhoe is also renowned for its commitment to the arts, featuring an art gallery and hosting cultural events that contribute to its vibrant and creative identity.
There are a fantastic number of local schools. Broomgrove and Millfields are both well regarded primary schools and for secondary education, Colne Community School and College is nearby. Slightly farther afield in Colchester there are plentiful further schooling options. Essex University is also within easy reach.
Wivenhoe boasts excellent transportation links. The town is well-connected by rail, with Wivenhoe station providing regular services to Colchester and beyond. Commuting to London is also easy, with direct train services connecting Wivenhoe to London Liverpool Street in approximately 65 minutes. By road, the A133 offers easy access to Colchester and the A12, facilitating smooth travel to neighbouring areas.
Further Information
Tenure - Freehold
Construction - Brick
Council Tax - Colchester Band E
Mains Water, Electricity, Gas and Sewerage
Conservation Area - Wivenhoe
Sellers Position - Chain Free
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