Stoneridge Estate Agents are delighted to bring to market this charming Grade II listed period home, full of historic character yet beautifully complemented by a striking modern extension. The property showcases a wealth of original features including an imposing Inglenook-style fireplace, exposed beams and traditional tiled flooring all adding to its timeless appeal.
In recent years, the home has been significantly enhanced by the addition of a stunning garden room/extension. Designed with modern living in mind, this space is a true highlight of the property, offering direct access to the southerly facing cottage garden through two sets of sliding doors. Flooded with natural light from three overhead skylights, it creates a bright and airy atmosphere throughout the day. Underfloor heating ensures year-round comfort, while cleverly incorporated bespoke storage provides discreet utility space, making the room as practical as it is stylish. Whether used as a family hub, entertaining space, or a tranquil retreat, this garden room seamlessly blends contemporary convenience with the homes period charm.
Upstairs, the first-floor layout offers three bedrooms, with the flexibility to configure as a generous master suite with dressing room, plus an additional study or bedroom to suit individual needs.
The property enjoys a highly convenient location, with everything Brightlingsea has to offer right on the doorstep. Local shops, cafés, doctors, schools (both primary and secondary), sports and leisure clubs, a lido swimming pool, community centre, and the popular waterfront with its beach all ensure an excellent lifestyle without needing to venture far. For commuters, nearby villages including Alresford and Great Bentley provide train stations with direct connections into Colchester, Chelmsford and London.
Council Tax Band - B List Entry Number: 1306715 - Cottage is a subdivision of a Tudor Hall/range, with a later Victorian shop / dwelling frontage and modern rear extensions including recent garden room. Details High street frontage of C19 Victorian dwelling / shop connected at rear to part of Tudor C16 / C17 Hall house, (half-timbered construction). Subdivided in C19 into cottages nos. 78 to 84. Rear C20 / C21 heritage black weatherboard bathroom, kitchen, garden room extensions. Grey slate, pantile and red tiled roofs. We understand the property is situated in a conservation area. Rear garden can be accessed via a right of way path over the neighbouring property There is no right of way for neighbours through this garden. Mobile Phone Coverage - Likely/Limited - [use Contact Agent Button] Broadband Coverage - Standard/Superfast - [use Contact Agent Button] Flood Risk Checker - Rivers and Sea - Very Low - Surface Water - Low - The information here was correct at time of coming to market, please check all details. Agents Note - Due to the nature of the building room measurements will vary.
Garden Room & Extension 4.42m (14'6") x 2.84m (9'4") Garden Room & Extension 4.42m (14'6") x 2.84m (9'4") Dining Room/Sitting Room 6.32m (20'9") x 2.79m (9'2") Lounge 3.78m (12'5") x 3.48m (11'5") Bathroom 2.26m (7'5") x 2.18m (7'2") Master Bedroom 3.68m (12'1") x 3.56m (11'8") Bedroom Two/Dress Room 2.90m (9'6") x 2.51m (8'3") Bedroom Three/Study 3.38m (11'1") x 2.82m (9'3") Bathroom Rear Garden
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