Hamlet House, Countess Cross

Brand new, zinc roofed, five bed house in a beautiful location

Description

Located in the small hamlet village of Countess Cross which is approximately 2 miles North of Earls Colne, is this opportunity to own a brand new detached five bedroom family home.

Set in grounds of approximately 1 acre (STLS) this property enjoys extensive views over the open rolling farmland to the rear whilst being set back from the road.

This substantial 5 bedroom detached family home constructed beneath a curved Zinc roof, sits in grounds of 1 acre. Set back from the road and enjoying views over the undulating countryside to the rear the property. Hamlet House benefits from an Entrance hall giving access to sitting room with sash window to the front elevation along with window to the side elevation, central to the room is a room sealed log fire, with a doorway leading through into the rear open plan kitchen, dining, living area.

To the opposite side of the entrance hallway the study or snug also has deep sliding sash window to the front elevation, from the hallway there is a storage cupboard and ground floor cloakroom with a further door leading into the kitchen, dining living space.

At the rear the open plan space has wide bi-folding doors opening out to the rear garden with a paved patio to the immediate rear of the property, the balance of the garden is lawn and enclosed by timber post and rail fencing. Within the centre of the open plan living space a dual sided log burner is located giving a view of the fire from both the kitchen and dining areas.

To the First Floor there are 3 double bedrooms all with their own private en-suite shower rooms with the principle bedroom having a dressing area also. Bedroom four enjoys a Jack and Jenny facility with the main bathroom which also serves bedroom five.

Externally there is a large outbuilding located to the front of the property which contains a home office/Gymnasium room complete with water and drainage connections, along with a double garage and further double covered car port which is constructed in a red brick beneath a clay plain tiled roof.

 

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