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£270,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Oxford Crescent, Clacton-On-Sea, Essex CO15

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Palmer & Partners

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About this property

  • Beautifully Presented Three Bedroom Home

  • Stunning Kitchen

  • Open Plan Lounge/Diner

  • Close to the Town Centre

  • Summer House/Home Office

  • Must be Viewed

This beautifully presented property offers a wealth of space, style, and functionality, perfect for modern family living. The ground floor boasts a light-filled, free-flowing layout with an open-plan lounge/diner and a stunning kitchen. Both the living and dining areas feature elegant fireplaces, large windows that flood the space with natural light, and luxurious Karndean flooring throughout.

The kitchen is the true heart of the home, offering ample work surfaces and a wide range of storage, ideal for those who love to cook and entertain. A convenient cloakroom completes the ground floor accommodation.

The first floor continues to impress with three generously sized bedrooms and a sleek, modern family bathroom, perfectly suited for any growing family. Access to the loft is also available from the first floor.

Externally, the low-maintenance rear garden is laid with a combination of slab and Astro turf, offering a practical yet stylish outdoor space. A standout feature is the fully insulated summer house, currently used as an entertainment space/bar. This versatile addition could also serve as a home office.

Clacton-on-Sea is the largest town along the popular Essex Sunshine Coast, offering a vibrant yet affordable seaside lifestyle. This coastal resort is well known for its wide range of entertainment facilities, diverse shopping options, including a retail outlet village and its iconic pier. Popular attractions include amusement arcades, the Pavilion Fun Park, a ten-pin bowling centre, a highly regarded golf club, and a variety of high street restaurants. The town also boasts two theatres, the Princes Theatre and the West Cliff Theatre, offering a rich programme of performances throughout the year.

Education is well catered for, with two large secondary schools serving the area. Clacton also hosts a number of community events annually, including fêtes, fairs, the popular Clacton Airshow, and the town carnival, all contributing to its strong sense of community.

Clacton is extremely well connected, with the A133 providing direct road links to the A12, regular train services to London Liverpool Street, and even its own airfield, making it a convenient location for both commuters and leisure seekers.

Lounge/Diner (7.14m x 3.58m)

Kitchen (6.93m x 2.97m)

WC

Bedroom One (4.04m x 3.56m)

Bedroom Two (3.48m x 2.9m)

Bedroom Three (2.9m x 2.64m)

Bathroom (2.2m x 1.63m)

Summer House (3.12m x 2.34m)

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    C

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