Gussetts Cottage, Braintree Road, Dunmow £650,000 Sold STC an Immaculately Presented 4 Bedroom Detached Bungalow on 1/3 Acre Plot Surrounded By

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Gussetts Cottage, Braintree Road, Dunmow £650,000 Sold STC an Immaculately Presented 4 Bedroom Detached Bungalow on 1/3 Acre Plot Surrounded By Gussetts Cottage, Braintree Road, Dunmow £650,000 Sold STC An immaculately presented 4 bedroom detached bungalow on 1/3 acre plot surrounded by open farmland close to Dunmow. For sale with vacant possession. EPC rating F Quality from home to home andersonsproperty.com Gussetts Cottage, Braintree Road, Dunmow £650,000 Sold STC Overview Summary An immaculately presented 4 bedroom detached bungalow on 1/3 acre plot surrounded by open farmland close to Dunmow. For sale with vacant possession. EPC rating F Key features VACANT POSSESSION NO ONWARD CHAIN Period features Excellent commuter links 3 Reception Rooms Close to local amenities 4 Bedrooms Exposed timbers and brick work 3 Bathrooms Double Garage and off road parking Local area Dunmow is a thriving market town with amenities that cater for your everyday needs. A few minutes drive a Felsted village, most popular for its schooling and include the Felsted Public school. Regular public transport runs to Felsted and larger nearby towns for their wider selection of shopping and leisure facilities and main line rail link to London Liverpool Street. The A120 is close by for its connection to M11 and Stansted Airport is approximately 5 miles to the West. Schools & Transport Flitch Green Primary School, 1.62 Miles Great Dunmow Primary School, 1.52 Miles Helena Romanes School, 1.46 Miles Chelmsford County High Schools, 9.65 Miles Felsted School, 2.44 Miles Felsted Preparatory School, 2.43 Miles Stansted Airport, 5.41 Miles Chelmsford Railway Station, 10.09 Miles Bishop Stortford College, 10.11 Miles Bishop's Stortford Station, 9.43 Miles Further Details Tenure: Freehold Local Authority: Uttlesford District Council. Tel 01799 510510 Total Sq Ft: 2691 sq ft ( 250 Sq M) approx Felsted office: 01371 822122 AGENTS NOTES: These particulars have been prepared in all good faith to give a fair overall view of the property, but should NOT be relied upon as statements of fact. If any points are particularly relevant to your interest in the property please ask for further information. We have not tested any services, appliances, equipment or facilities and nothing in these particulars shall be deemed to be a statement that they are in good working order or that the property is in good structural condition or otherwise. It should not be assumed that any of the contents, furnishings/furniture etc. photographed are included in the sale, nor that the property remains as displayed in the photograph/s. No assumptions should be made with regard to parts of the property that have not been photographed. Any areas, measurements or distances referred to are given as a GUIDE ONLY and are not precise. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning permissions, building regulations or other consents, and where any reference is made to planning permissions or potential uses such information is given in good faith. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise regarding the items mentioned above and as to the correctness of each of the statements contained in these particulars. The information in these particulars is given without responsibility on the part of Andersons or their Clients. The particulars do not form any part of an offer or a contract and neither Andersons nor its employees has any authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatsoever in relation to this property. Gussetts Cottage is a delightful mix of old and new, there is an abundance of period features including inglenook fireplaces, exposed timbers and brickwork and over the years newly added extensions. The generous accommodation with approximate room sizes briefly comprises a quarry tiled covered entrance porch, solid wood entrance door with small window and glazed side panel giving access to the entrance hall. HALL ENTRANCE The spacious entrance hall has doors to three bedrooms, bathroom, cloakroom and lounge, two large storage cupboards and an airing cupboard, wall mounted light fittings, radiator, access to the loft storage space, power points. CLOAKROOM An attractive Sanitan bathroom suite comprising low level WC, wall mounted corner wash hand basin, cupboard housing the water softener, ceiling light fitting. LOUNGE 23'2 x 23'0 (7.06m x 7.0m) This lovely room has a vaulted ceiling, large inglenook fireplace with cast iron log burner, brick hearth surround, exposed brick chimney breast and oak bressumer, numerous exposed timbers, window to the front elevation, radiators and power points. Open studwork to a delightful seating area where French doors open out to the patio and windows to either side making it a lovely light area, wall mounted light fittings, radiators, power points, storage cupboard. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 28'7 x 8'5 (8.71m x 2.56m) A fully fitted kitchen with quarry tiled flooring, wood edged working surfaces that incorporate a 4-ring halogen hob with extractor hood over, inset one and a half bowl ceramic sink and drainer, part tiled walls, range of pine drawers and cupboards under with integrated double oven and grill, space for fridge/freezer, complement of wall mounted cupboards, inset ceiling spotlights, lovely full height glazed door opening out to the rear terrace, further door to the utility room. The breakfast area has internal glazed doors to the conservatory, a radiator and ceiling light fitting. UTILITY ROOM 7'2 x 7'2 (2.2m x 2.2m) A useful area with window to the side elevation, space for washing machine and tumbler dryer, Worcester oil fired boiler, wood edged working surface to match the kitchen with cupboards under and double drainer, single bowl stainless steel sink, ceiling light fitting, power points and radiator. CONSERVATORY 15'0 x 9'1 (4.58m x 2.67m) A fabulous addition to the property having leaded light windows, wood flooring, patio doors opening out to the side terrace, wall mounted light fittings. DINING ROOM 16'11 x 16'1 (5.16m x 4.91m) Accessed from both the sitting room and the kitchen/breakfast room is a lovely dining room having feature open fireplace with open grate and exposed brick work, exposed timbers, serving hatch, window to the front elevation, radiator, ceiling light fitting, radiator and power points. STUDY 13'7 x 10'2 (4.14m x 3.10m) A useful home office having quarry tiled flooring, window to the front elevation affording plenty of light, a small open fire with open grate, radiator, power points, turning staircase to Bedroom (4), wall mounted light fittings. BEDROOM (4) 13'7 x 10'0 (4.14m x 3.06m) A delightful single eaves bedroom, that would be perfect as a guest room, has a door to the large attic storage space, ceiling light fitting, window to the gable end of the property, radiator and power points. MASTER BEDROOM 16'4 x 10'11 (5.0m x 3.33m) A very generous size bedroom that benefits from having two dressing areas; one with a door making it a complete walk in dressing room with radiator, hanging rails, ceiling light fitting and a window to the rear elevation. The smaller dressing area has built in wardrobes, window to the side elevation, radiator, and door to the en suite. The main bedroom area has French doors and windows to the rear elevation affording lovely views over the garden, ceiling light fitting, power points and radiator. EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM A suite comprising low level WC with hidden cistern, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin, drawers and cupboards under, double width enclosed shower cubicle with glazed screen and door, it is fully tiled and fitted with a power shower and has a separate hand held shower attachment. Ceramic tiled flooring, radiator, heated towel ladder, inset ceiling spotlights and window to the side elevation. BEDROOM (2) 17'8 x 10'7 (5.39m x 3.22m) A lovely bright and airy double bedroom having dual aspect windows to the front and side elevations, ceiling light fitting, radiators, power points and a door to the en suite. EN SUITE BATHROOM A “sit in” bath with side opening door, mixer tap with shower attachment, low level WC, “Jack and Jill” wash hand basins set in a vanity unit with cupboards under, shaver point, window to the side elevation, radiator and ceiling light fitting. BEDROOM (3) 10'1 x 9'8 (3.08m x 2.96m) Further double bedroom again, very light and airy having windows to the side elevation, radiator, ceiling light fitting and power points. FAMILY BATHROOM A white suite comprising panel enclosed Jacuzzi bath with mixer tap, shower attachment and shower screen, low level WC, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin and drawers and cupboards under, radiator, ceiling light fitting and window to the side elevation. OUTSIDE The property sits fairly central in a plot that extends to 1/3 acre (sts) and is approached via a gravel driveway providing ample off road parking for several cars, a double garage with double up and over doors and has power and light connected. Above the garage is a large boarded storage area that has the potential of being converted to an annexe, studio or games room etc with the relevant planning permission. There are two windows letting in plenty of light and power and light is connected. To the immediate rear is a large terrace that runs round the side of the property to where there is a further side terrace. The gardens are a prominent feature of the property and are fully enclosed with fencing to three sides and a brick wall to the remainder they are mainly laid to lawn with numerous mature trees and shrubs and well maintained established borders and hedging. A garden storage shed is to remain at the property.
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