Cherrytree Cottage – A Home with History and Heart Harwich Road, Little Oakley, CO12 5JGA rare and beautiful Grade II listed Tudor cottage with an extraordinary provenance, Cherrytree Cottage is one of the oldest surviving homes in the village of Little Oakley — a peaceful corner of North East Essex with roots stretching back to Roman times. A 16th-Century Timber-Framed MasterpieceBuilt in the 16th century, this former open-hall house retains its original timber-framed structure, featuring jowled posts, heavy studwork, and a handmade clay tile roof — all hallmarks of Essex vernacular architecture during the Tudor period. The house was later adapted to meet changing needs: in the late 1500s, a central chimney and upper floor were added, creating the warm and intimate layout it enjoys today.Inside, character flourishes are everywhere: exposed beams, a substantial brick inglenook fireplace, and a sense of proportion and craftsmanship that simply can't be replicated in modern builds. These authentic features have been sensitively preserved through careful restoration, including a thoughtful renovation in the 1980s that maintained the cottage's soul while upgrading for modern living.
Positioned on the Edge of a Historic VillageCherrytree Cottage stands at the gateway to Little Oakley, a village with archaeological significance, including the site of a Roman villa just a short walk away. Once surrounded by orchards and farmland, the property now sits on the edge of the Harwich fringe, offering a semi-rural feel with open views, sea air, and a tangible sense of place — yet still within easy reach of Harwich International Port, local schools, and rail links into London. Why You will Fall in LoveUnmatched Heritage: It’s rare to find a Tudor cottage in such well-preserved condition — even rarer to find one that was also a former inn and listed for its historical significance.Architectural Soul: The frame, beams, chimney stack and original features are more than just aesthetic; they tell a story spanning 400+ years.Unique Provenance: This home has hosted travellers, warmed generations of families, and played a central role in the village’s social history.Listing Protection: As a Grade II listed building, Cherrytree Cottage enjoys legal protection for its historical and architectural value — a badge of honour for buyers who appreciate heritage.Modern Comforts: Thoughtful updates ensure it’s entirely suitable for contemporary living without compromising its historical essence. EPC Rating: D
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