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Guide price

£850,000

(£594/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Lilystone Close, Stock CM4

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

    • 1,432 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Chalmers Agency Limited

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About this property

  • Characterful property in small pretty close

  • Full of period features with the benefits of recently refurbished kitchen, windows & conservatory

  • Three bedrooms plus dressing room area

  • Garage and allocated parking

  • 225 ft long garden with many beautiful features and mature trees for privacy

  • 456 sq ft outbuilding - perfect for working from home or gym

  • High standard of finish throughout

  • Offered with vacant possession

  • Stunning studded batten doors with a suffolk style thumb latch throughout

  • Delivers on wow factor - must be viewed, rare opportunity with it's own clock tower

No. 2 Lilystone Close is a rare and stunning property - situated within a small close of four properties, it offers character, handsome looks along with high standard finishes. It even has it’s own clock tower. It was originally used for Lilystone Hall’s servants’ accommodation, built in 1800’s but rebuilt in 1970.

As you enter through the very elegant double front doors, you are struck by the quality of the property - the owners have made many improvements during their time living in Lilystone Close. The kitchen was fitted three years ago, and has all the essential Neff applicances. It is modern, light and bright which compliments the many period features throughout the rest of the property.

The internal doors which are studded batten doors with thumb latches are particularly striking. The stair case has a beautiful runner carpet with stair rods.

You don’t see many Chubb safes in reception rooms but this one will definitely be a talking point with visitors.

No. 2 will be cool in the summer and snuggly in the winter - especially once the beautiful log burner is lit.

Entertaining will be easy with the large kitchen and even larger garden - it’s rare to find such a special outside area in a property of this size. Each side has mature trees, all you can hear is bird song and you feel like you are in the middle of the country.

If you are looking for a home office, gym or hobby room, you will not be disappointed by the building at the bottom of the garden!

No. 2 offers many things, privacy and seclusion but with a few neighbours for a feeling of security, character and modern, rural but close to amenities - you’ll find it hard not to be wowed by this gem.

Stock is a picturesque and charming rural village located in the county of Essex. Nestled amidst rolling green fields and surrounded by idyllic countryside, it exudes a timeless beauty that captivates visitors and residents alike, encouraging country walks and visits to local places of interest. With a population of around 2000, this friendly community embodies the quintessential English village spirit.

The heart of Stock is its historic High Street, lined with traditional timber-framed buildings that have stood for centuries. The architecture reflects the village's rich heritage, offering a glimpse into its past.

The village enjoys many events throughout the year - the Stock Flower Festival, Christmas Fayre, Windmill openings, street parties for national celebrations. The Tour of Britain cycle race recently visited the village as part of its route. The pubs and restaurants often hold special evenings with live music and quiz nights.

"When you buy in Stock, you are buying much more than bricks & mortar"

Ten minutes from Billericay or Ingatestone Rail Station, or alternatively fifteen minutes from Chelmsford, Stock is perfectly located to enjoy country living with every amenity you need close by. The A12 is five minutes from the village centre.

Stock has four amazing pub restaurants, Greenwoods Spa & Hotel, along with a cafe/bistro, award winning hairdresser and florist (with school for floristry lessons), two village shops, library and several churches. Villagers enjoy the many social and sports clubs and there is a strong sense of community. There is Crondon Park Golf Club on the edge of the village that is also a wedding venue.

Stock has its own doctors’ surgery which has a pharmacy inside. It is on the number 300 Bus Route which takes you quickly to either Billericay, Basildon or Chelmsford.

Stock has both a primary and it's very own Ofsted Outstanding Rated Pre-School. Nearby are extremely good primary and senior schools (see our website for more information) in both Chelmsford, Brentwood & Southend.

EPC Rating: D

Location

Stock is a picturesque and charming rural village located in the county of Essex. Nestled amidst rolling green fields and surrounded by idyllic countryside, it exudes a timeless beauty that captivates visitors and residents alike, encouraging country walks and visits to local places of interest. With a population of around 2000, this friendly community embodies the quintessential English village spirit.

The heart of Stock is its historic High Street, lined with traditional timber-framed buildings that have stood for centuries. The architecture reflects the village's rich heritage, offering a glimpse into its past.

The village enjoys many events throughout the year - the Stock Flower Festival, Christmas Fayre, Windmill openings, street parties for national celebrations. The Tour of Britain cycle race recently visited the village as part of its route. The pubs and restaurants often hold special evenings with live music and quiz nights.

"When you buy in Stock, you are buying much more than bricks & mortar"

Ten minutes from Billericay or Ingatestone Rail Station, or alternatively fifteen minutes from Chelmsford, Stock is perfectly located to enjoy country living with every amenity you need close by. The A12 is five minutes from the village centre.

Stock has four amazing pub restaurants, Greenwoods Spa & Hotel, along with a cafe/bistro, award winning hairdresser and florist (with school for floristry lessons), two village shops, library and several churches. Villagers enjoy the many social and sports clubs and there is a strong sense of community. There is Crondon Park Golf Club on the edge of the village that is also a wedding venue.

Stock has its own doctors’ surgery which has a pharmacy inside. It is on the number 300 Bus Route which takes you quickly to either Billericay, Basildon or Chelmsford.

Stock has both a primary and it's very own Ofsted Outstanding Rated Pre-School. Nearby are extremely good primary and senior schools (see our website for more information) in both Chelmsford, Brentwood & Southend.

Entrance Hallway (2.55m x 1.95m)

Enter through the beautiful double front doors with glazed windows, into a elegant hallway, leading through to the kitchen with downstairs WC off and understairs storage.

Lounge (4.56m x 3.80m)

Beautiful oak flooring throughout, window to front and rear, log burner with oak beam over. Beams in the ceiling and studded batten door with a suffolk style thumb latch.

Dining Room (4.56m x 3.75m)

Versatile room, but we've named it a dining room - fireplace and Chubb Safe as a really unusual feature but dates back to a time when either the family silver or guns were kept in the property associate with Lilystone Hall. Oak flooring and bi-folding doors into the kitchen and conservatory.

Downstairs WC (1.42m x 0.70m)

Small but perfectly formed! Feature mirror, wc and compact basin.

Kitchen (4.0m x 6.6m)

Stunning room with views over the garden, fitted 3 years ago to a very high standard. Granite worktops with gloss units. Integral Neff appliances include 1.5 ovens, microwave as well as Neff induction hob with 5 rings. Small integral wine fridge, Bosch dishwasher, sink, large larder fridge and undertop freezer. Breakfast bar area with feature lights over. The conservatory was installed 6 years ago when this area was opened up to create this beautiful space with doors leading out to the magical garden.

Bedroom One (4.61m x 3.26m)

Windows with front and rear views, feature fireplace and small ensuite shower too.

Dressing Room (2.37m x 2.49m)

Area leading off the landing and then through to Bedroom One, just right for dressing room and window overlooking the front of the property.

Bedroom Two (4.64m x 3.77m)

Large light bedroom with small feature cupboard (perfect for storing shoes). Windows to front and rear as well as loft access.

Bedroom Three (1.94m x 3.26m)

Window overlooking rear garden.

Bathroom (2.02m x 1.97m)

Good sized bathroom with large shower, wc and basin.

Garden

Above average length east facing garden, with many features. Leading to a large outbuilding which is perfect for a home office, gym or hobby space.

Parking - Driveway

Allocated parking for one vehicle, extra vistor space

Parking - Garage

Garage situated away from the property

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