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Freehold
Offers over
£300,000
2 bed terraced house for sale
West Street, Coggeshall, Colchester CO62 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: D
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
B
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- The Honywood Community Science School 0.6 miles
- St Peter's Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, Coggeshall 0.6 miles
- Kelvedon 2.2 miles
- White Notley 4.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- 2 Bedrooms
- Lounge
- Kitchen/Diner
- Bathroom
- Study Area
- Log cabin with power connected
Offered to the market with no onward chain is this two-bedroom Grade II listed terrace cottage located close to the centre of the historic market town of Coggeshall. Originally dating to C15th century the property was once one larger single property having been extended and altered throughout the centuries.
Some More Information
From the entrance door you enter the sitting room, with exposed timber floorboards and central to the room is the red brick chimney stack with inset dual sided wood burner which is visible from the dining area beyond. An opening leads through from the sitting room to the dining area where the stairs rise to the first floor and the kitchen area is divided by a low level brick wall with exposed timber stud. The kitchen is presented in a deep green colour unit beneath the worksurface, inset 4 burner hob with single oven beneath and space for washing machine. A further door leads to the rear lobby where a door gives access to the rear garden and beyond to the family bathroom comprising panel enclosed bath with shower over and metro tiled walls, wash hand basin set upon a vanity unit and low level W.C.
To the first floor there are two bedrooms with bedroom 1 being located above the adjacent property as a flying freehold which is common in many period properties and has a sash window to the front elevation. Bedroom 2 also has a sash window to the front elevation. Located to the rear of the central red brick chimney breast is a useful study area which is ideal for those working from home.
Externally
To the rear of the property there is a paved pathway leading from the rear lobby door into the rear garden which commences with an area of paving and central area of lawn. To the foot of the garden is the recently constructed log cabin, which has power connected and is currently used as a studio. Access to the rear garden can be gained through a gate and a right of way over the neighbouring property and around to the front.
Location
The historic market town of Coggeshall is well known for its plethora of listed properties many of which were constructed in the 15th and 16th Centuries when Coggeshall was well known for its Cloth and Wool Trade. One of these properties is the stunning Tudor merchants house “Paycockes House” which is located some 20m from the property. Now in the care of the National Trust. Although many of the properties from those times still exist there are some which dates even earlier with the village having been mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 although the more modern history of Coggeshall began around 1140 when King Stephen and Queen Matilda founded Coggeshall Abbey. In the modern day the town benefits from a Co-Op supermarket along with a wealth of other independent shops, restaurant and pubs serving the community with the majority of their daily needs.
The village also benefits from a community bus service, which runs from the village to Kelvedon train station, where you can gain access to London Liverpool Street in around 50mins.
Lounge (3.61m x 2.92m (11'10" x 9'7"))
Kitchen/Diner (4.98m x 2.69m narrowing to 1.98m (16'4" x 8'10" na)
Bathroom (2.64m x 1.60m (8'8" x 5'3"))
Bedroom One (3.89m x 2.57m (12'9" x 8'5"))
Bedroom Two (3.02m x 2.39m (9'11" x 7'10"))
Study Area (1.83m x 1.73m (6' x 5'8"))
Property Information
Council Tax Band - B
Local Authority - Braintree District Council
Tenure - Flying Freehold
EPC Rating - D
Broadband Availability - Ultrafast Broadband Available with speeds up to 1000mbps (details obtained from Ofcom Mobile and Broadband Checker) - January 2024.
Mobile Coverage - It is understood that the best available mobile service in the area is provided by O2, Three, Vodafone & EE (details obtained from Ofcom Mobile and Broadband Checker) - January 2024.
Services
Mains Electric
Gas Fired Central Heating
Mains Water
Mains Sewerage
Construction Type - We understand the property to be of Period Timber Frame. The property has steps to access from the front and rear to inside the property.
Flood Risk - Data Taken from Flood Map.
Flooding from Rivers and Sea - Very Low Risk
Flooding from Surface Water - Low Risk
Flooding from Reservoirs - Unlikely In This Area
Flooding from Ground Water - Unlikely In This Area
Planning Applications in the Immediate Locality - Checked January 2024 - There are currently no planning applications of significants in the locality.
Some More Information
From the entrance door you enter the sitting room, with exposed timber floorboards and central to the room is the red brick chimney stack with inset dual sided wood burner which is visible from the dining area beyond. An opening leads through from the sitting room to the dining area where the stairs rise to the first floor and the kitchen area is divided by a low level brick wall with exposed timber stud. The kitchen is presented in a deep green colour unit beneath the worksurface, inset 4 burner hob with single oven beneath and space for washing machine. A further door leads to the rear lobby where a door gives access to the rear garden and beyond to the family bathroom comprising panel enclosed bath with shower over and metro tiled walls, wash hand basin set upon a vanity unit and low level W.C.
To the first floor there are two bedrooms with bedroom 1 being located above the adjacent property as a flying freehold which is common in many period properties and has a sash window to the front elevation. Bedroom 2 also has a sash window to the front elevation. Located to the rear of the central red brick chimney breast is a useful study area which is ideal for those working from home.
Externally
To the rear of the property there is a paved pathway leading from the rear lobby door into the rear garden which commences with an area of paving and central area of lawn. To the foot of the garden is the recently constructed log cabin, which has power connected and is currently used as a studio. Access to the rear garden can be gained through a gate and a right of way over the neighbouring property and around to the front.
Location
The historic market town of Coggeshall is well known for its plethora of listed properties many of which were constructed in the 15th and 16th Centuries when Coggeshall was well known for its Cloth and Wool Trade. One of these properties is the stunning Tudor merchants house “Paycockes House” which is located some 20m from the property. Now in the care of the National Trust. Although many of the properties from those times still exist there are some which dates even earlier with the village having been mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 although the more modern history of Coggeshall began around 1140 when King Stephen and Queen Matilda founded Coggeshall Abbey. In the modern day the town benefits from a Co-Op supermarket along with a wealth of other independent shops, restaurant and pubs serving the community with the majority of their daily needs.
The village also benefits from a community bus service, which runs from the village to Kelvedon train station, where you can gain access to London Liverpool Street in around 50mins.
Lounge (3.61m x 2.92m (11'10" x 9'7"))
Kitchen/Diner (4.98m x 2.69m narrowing to 1.98m (16'4" x 8'10" na)
Bathroom (2.64m x 1.60m (8'8" x 5'3"))
Bedroom One (3.89m x 2.57m (12'9" x 8'5"))
Bedroom Two (3.02m x 2.39m (9'11" x 7'10"))
Study Area (1.83m x 1.73m (6' x 5'8"))
Property Information
Council Tax Band - B
Local Authority - Braintree District Council
Tenure - Flying Freehold
EPC Rating - D
Broadband Availability - Ultrafast Broadband Available with speeds up to 1000mbps (details obtained from Ofcom Mobile and Broadband Checker) - January 2024.
Mobile Coverage - It is understood that the best available mobile service in the area is provided by O2, Three, Vodafone & EE (details obtained from Ofcom Mobile and Broadband Checker) - January 2024.
Services
Mains Electric
Gas Fired Central Heating
Mains Water
Mains Sewerage
Construction Type - We understand the property to be of Period Timber Frame. The property has steps to access from the front and rear to inside the property.
Flood Risk - Data Taken from Flood Map.
Flooding from Rivers and Sea - Very Low Risk
Flooding from Surface Water - Low Risk
Flooding from Reservoirs - Unlikely In This Area
Flooding from Ground Water - Unlikely In This Area
Planning Applications in the Immediate Locality - Checked January 2024 - There are currently no planning applications of significants in the locality.
There are some planning applications within 0.5 miles of this home
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