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Long Yard, Cornish Hall End, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4JJ Offers In 01799 523656 Residential Sales • Residential Lettings • Land & New Homes • Property Auctions Long Yard, Cornish Hall End, Braintree, Essex, CM7 4JJ Detached thatched cottage A charming detached thatched cottage enjoying wonderful views to the front Lounge/diner and rear with a large mature plot. The cottage itself has a dual aspect Kitchen/breakfast room lounge/diner with feature fireplace and a log burning stove, kitchen/breakfast room, snug/ground floor bedroom 4, office, utility, ground floor bathroom Three first floor bedrooms and three first floor bedrooms. Outside is ample parking and a detached Large garden garage. The Cottage is NOT listed. Wonderful views Offers in the region of £420,000 8 Hill Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1JD Tel: 01799 523656 01799 523656 UNRIVALLED COVERAGE AROUND SAFFRON WALDEN Cornish Hall End is on the B1057 road three miles SNUG north of Finchingfield and 4 miles (6 km) south of 12' 9" x 8' 5" (3.89m x 2.57m) A dual aspect room Steeple Bumpstead in the Braintree district of currently used as Bedroom 4. Opening to: Essex, England. The main part of the village is a ribbon development of about 60 houses on either OFFICE AREA side of the road with many outlying farms, 9' x 3' 1" (2.74m x 0.94m) Built in desk, shelving and hamlets and individual houses. It is approximately window to side aspect. 11 miles (18 km) from Braintree, Great Dunmow and Saffron Walden, and about 7 miles (11 km) LOUNGE/DINER from Haverhill in Suffolk. Cornish Hall End is 21' 1" x 10' 9" (6.43m x 3.28m) A lovely, well served by a Parish Council which also represents proportioned, dual aspect room with window to front Finchingfield, Shalford & Wethersfield. enjoying the view over the garden and double doors opening to the rear garden. There is a feature fireplace ACCOMMODATION with approximate room sizes. with log burning stove insert and a wealth of exposed timbers to the ceilings. The room is of an ample size GROUND FLOOR to accommodate both sitting room furniture and dining table. Doors to the kitchen/breakfast room and HALLWAY utility room. 5' 10" x 5' (1.78m x 1.52m) Front door with two windows either side., quarry tile flooring and doors to KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM adjoining rooms. 12' 8" x 11' 8" (3.86m x 3.56m) Another lovely, well proportioned room fitted with a solid wooden kitchen featuring a range of base units with hardwood worktop, tiled splashbacks, butler sink, cream Rayburn (providing hot water for heating and domestic usage), space and plumbing for a dishwasher, space for fridge, quarry tiled flooring, understairs storage cupboard and stairs rising t o the first floor with ornate ironwork to the balustrades, exposed timbers and spotlights. There are three windows; two to the side and one to the front aspect. UTILITY ROOM 7' 10" x 5' 6" (2.39m x 1.68m) Space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer, quarry tile flooring, spotlights, door to sitting room, door to rear garden with views to the countryside beyond and door to: BATHROOM 9' x 5' 4" (2.74m x 1.63m) Fitted with a three piece suite comprising high level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, deep panelled corner bath with shower CAMBRIDGE ELY HAVERHILL NEWMARKET SAFFRON WALDEN ST IVES LONDON attachment, curved shower rail and curtain, fully tiled, obscure window to side. FIRST FLOOR LANDING A wealth of exposed timbers and doors to adjoining rooms. BEDROOM 2 11' 9" x 10' 2" (3.58m x 3.1m) L-shaped room. A lovely dual aspect room with window to front overlooking the garden and views beyond and window to the side, slightly affected by the eaves, access to loft, a wealth of exposed timbers, wall light, door to good size cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and immersion with hanging rail and shelving. 01799 523656 UNRIVALLED COVERAGE AROUND SAFFRON WALDEN BEDROOM 1 11' 5" x 11' 5" (3.48m x 3.48m) A lovely room with window to front aspect enjoying a superb view, slightly affected by the eaves, exposed timbers and low level cupboard. Door through to: BEDROOM 3 9' 2" x 8' 4" (2.79m x 2.54m) L-shaped room. Some exposed brickwork to the chimney breast, exposed timbers, access to loft space, built in double wardrobe, window to side with pleasant aspect and views of Cornish Hall End Church in the distance. OUTSIDE There is a large gravel driveway allowing off street parking for several vehicles, leading to a large detached garage with double doors. The garden is of a good size with open views to the surrounding countryside, mainly laid to lawn with mature fruit and nut trees, shrubs, vines and vegetable patch. CAMBRIDGE ELY HAVERHILL NEWMARKET SAFFRON WALDEN ST IVES LONDON VIEWINGS By appointment through the Agents. 01799 523656 UNRIVALLED COVERAGE AROUND SAFFRON WALDEN CAMBRIDGE ELY HAVERHILL NEWMARKET SAFFRON WALDEN ST IVES LONDON Note: Not to scale – For guidance purposes only Energy Rating The graphs below show the property’s Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact Ratings. Local Authority Special Notes Braintree 1. As the sellers agent we are not obliged to carry out a full survey and are not conveyancing experts, as such we cannot & do not comment on the condition of the property or issues Services relating to title or other legal issues that may affect this property, unless we have been Mains drainage made aware of such matters. Interested parties should employ their own professionals to Mains water make such enquiries before making any transactional decisions. Oil central heating 2. No fixtures, fittings or appliances are included in the sale unless specifically mentioned in these particulars. Agents Note 3. Appliances have not been checked and we would recommend that these are tested by a qualified person before entering into any commitment. 4. Photographs are provided for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. 5. All dimensions are approximate and floor plans are for general guidance and are not to scale. 6. Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Sales Particulars but they are for general guidance only and complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance please ask us or seek professional verification. © OpenStreetMap contributors 7. These Sales Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. 8 Hill Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1JD Tel: 01799 523656 .
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