The Old Vicarage Castle Hedingham, , CO9 3EZ The Old Vicarage Castle Hedingham  Essex  CO9 3EZ

A classic Georgian Grade II* list- ed village house with a delightful walled garden

4 principal bedrooms  5 bathrooms (3 en suite)

4/5 secondary bedrooms  Drawing room  Sitting room

Dining room  Kitchen/breakfast room  Reception hall

Cloakroom  Extensive part-vaulted cellars  Guest

“cottage”  Garaging and storage  Contemporary heated swimming pool  Beautiful walled garden

About 1 Acre

Halstead 4.5 miles, Sudbury 7 miles, Braintree 9 miles (London Liverpool Street from 58 minutes), Witham 15 miles (London Liverpool Street from 39 minutes). Situation The Old Vicarage is located close to the centre of the village of Castle Hedingham, one of the finest conservation villages in Essex and described by John Julius Norwich in his book “The Architecture of Southern ” as “ravishingly pretty”. The village has better than average amenities with a number of shops and public houses, a tea room, doctor’s surgery and a primary school. There are further shopping centres at Braintree, Sudbury, and , a secondary school at Sible Hedingham and two private schools in the nearby village of Gosfield. For the commuter there is a train service from either Braintree or Witham to London Liverpool Street and access onto the A12 at Witham and onto the M11 via the A120 at Braintree. Description The Old Vicarage, with its views of both the castle and church, is listed as being of Architectural or Historical Importance Grade II*. Constructed of red brick under a tiled roof on three floors with a basement, it is believed to have been built in the first half of the 18th century for a local wool merchant. The fine external elevations are almost unchanged since its initial construction and the house is particular in having two beautiful symmetrical elevations of equal prominence. The front has a flight of stone steps leading up to a central ionic porch with columns and painted quoins. A feature of the rear elevation are the particularly deep sash windows. Pevsner describes the property in “The Buildings of England – Essex” as “...the best classical brick house: five bays, stone quoin, ionic doorcase, Venetian window above, and semi-circular window above that”. Previous owners include the Earl of Wilton who undertook extensive renovations in the 1990s. Internally, there is extensive, well proportioned accommodation, of particular merit being the large reception hall, originally designed, it is thought, as the meeting room for local weavers and wool merchants in the 18th century, with a fine, wide, oak staircase. A front door opens into the lovely reception hall with a wide oak staircase up to the first floor. Off to one side are the two main reception rooms: the drawing room and sitting room with folding doors linking the two rooms. On the opposite side of the hall is a dining room leading into a well fitted kitchen/breakfast room. A cloakroom, utility room and boot room complete the ground floor accommodation, below which are extensive partly-vaulted cellars, divided into five rooms, two of which are used as a gym and a games room and which cover the whole of the ground floor area A wide oak staircase from the reception hall leads up to the main landing on the first floor off which are the principal bedrooms, three with en suite bathrooms (a Jack & Jill bathroom to both bedroom 3 and bedroom 4 ). A further staircase leads up to the second floor accommodation with four/five further bedrooms and three bathrooms (one en suite).

Outside The Old Vicarage is approached over an in-and-out carriage driveway to the front of the house with a high pollarded mature hedge. On either side of the drive are lawns with a magnificent Wellingtonia and a curved high brick wall dividing the front of the house from the garden and courtyard. A separate access to the side with a set of automatic timber double gates and a side gate, opens into a large gravel parking area. To one side is a brick and tiled coach house incorporating a guest “cottage” (the former stables) and garage with storage to the side. A gravel path leads up past the slate tiled contemporary heated swimming pool with steps up to a seated area located within the old kitchen garden. A grass path passes a traditional greenhouse to the south-facing York stone terrace adjoining the house, which extends the full width of the house. Sloping up from the house are beautifully maintained lawns with a number of mature trees including cherry, lime and copper beech with access through a yew hedge to an inner garden and orchard, which includes pear, plum, quince and apple trees. Postcode CO9 3EZ Services Mains water, electricity, drainage and gas. Directions From Braintree, take the A131 towards Halstead. At High Garrett, fork left onto the A1017 to Sible Hedingham. Proceed through the majority of Sible Hedingham and turn right onto the B1058 to Castle Hedingham. On entering the village continue through where the road narrows, and The Old Vicarage will be seen on the right behind a short sweeping drive. Viewing Strictly by prior appointment with the sole agents Savills. Floorplans Main House gross internal area = 7,105 sq ft / 661 sq m Garage gross internal area = 224 sq ft / 21 sq m Storages gross internal area = 229 sq ft / 21 sq m Cottage gross internal area = 566 sq ft / 52 sq m Total gross internal area = 8,124 sq ft / 755 sq m For identification purpose only. Not to scale.

Storage Bedroom 4 Utility 4.54 x 4.38 Kitchen/ 14'11" x 14'4" Bedroom 2 5.47 x 1.79 Breakfast Room Sitting Room 17'11" x 5'10" 5.58 x 4.94 F/P 5.74 x 4.90 F/P 5.60 x 4.55 F/P 18'10" x 16'1" 18'4" x 14'11" 18'4" x 16'2"

Storage 4.13 x 2.93 13'7" x 9'7" Pantry

Entrance Hall 9.63 x 4.55 31'7" x 14'11" Drawing Room Bedroom 1 Storage 5.49 x 4.93 F/P Dining Room Bedroom 3 5.58 x 4.91 F/P 3.15 x 2.88 18'0" x 16'2" 18'4" x 16'1" 10'4" x 9'5" F/P 4.55 x 4.28 F/P 4.44 x 4.38 14'11" x 14'1" 14'7" x 14'4"

Bedroom Garage 4.65 x 4.47 Ground Floor First Floor 15'3" x 14'8"

10.26 x 4.18 33'8" x 13'9" Gym Pool/Snooker Room Bedroom 7 F/P 8.66 x 5.18 5.28 x 4.79 F/P 4.53 x 4.08 28'5" x 17'0" 14'10" x 13'5" Bedroom 6 17'4" x 15'9" 5.61 x 4.00 18'5" x 13'1"

Sitting Area Kitchen 4.30 x 3.15

Sky 14'1" x 10'4"

F/P Cottage First Floor Cottage Ground Floor Boiler Room Storage Storage 5.48 x 4.49 5.50 x 4.42 5.75 x 4.75 Bedroom 5 18'0" x 14'9" 18'1" x 14'6" 18'10" x 15'7" Games Room/ 5.61 x 4.83 Bedroom 9 Bedroom 8 18'5" x 15'10" 4.69 x 4.53 4.69 x 4.57 15'5" x 14'10" 15'5" x 15'0"

Cellar/Basement Second Floor FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Denotes restricted head height © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8252611/SS

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