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New Barn Theydon Mount | Epping | Essex | CM16 7PP New Barn Theydon Mount | Epping | Essex | CM16 7PP New Barn, Theydon Mount, Epping, Essex, CM16 7PP At a glance Over 2500 sq ft of accommodation Cart lodge & garage Three bedrooms Private gated parking area En-suite/dressing room Stunning panoramic views Finished to a high specification EPC Rating C Superb kitchen/dining/reception room THE PROPERTY A unique contemporary detached barn conversion finished to an exceptionally high specification with clean modern lines. With solid oak doors, and stunning glass and oak stairway/landing area. EPC Rating C. THE SETTING Sitting in a stunning semi-rural valley with panoramic views over undulating countryside, the property is one of 6 individual homes within the Colemans Farm exclusive development in Theydon Mount. Theydon Mount is a small hamlet on the border of Theydon Bois, a prize winning 'Best Kept Village' on the edge of Epping Forest, the nearest towns are Epping & Loughton. There a small street of shops, a primary school, village hall providing a range of community activities, a church hall, two churches and a number of pubs & restaurants all grouped round a large village green and a station on the Central Line underground network providing direct connections to the City of London. Epping Town centre is approximately 3 miles away and offers a wider range of amenities and underground Station to London Liverpool Street. “open plan kitchen/living/dining area with bi-fold doors opening onto patio area” THE ACCOMMODATION OUTSIDE This beautifully presented property offers generous accommodation which comprises a The property is approached down a private lane surrounded by open countryside, an bright entrance hallway with glass roof giving a feeling of tranquillity and light, a corridor automated security gate opens onto a gravel driveway with parking for several vehicles leads off the reception hallway to the master bedroom suite and bedroom 3, the and access to the cart lodge, garage and boiler room, the driveway is edged by a lawn stunning open kitchen/dining/living area leads off the hall way, and boasts a fabulous area with laurel hedge and estate railings. To the rear there is a large paved patio area vaulted ceiling and fully glazed wall to wall bi-folding doors opening onto the patio area and the south facing garden is laid to lawn with post and rail fencing overlooking the and offering spectacular views across the rear garden to open countryside beyond. The open countryside. kitchen is very well appointed to a high specification with built in Neff appliances and granite work tops, the utility room is accessed by a rear door from the kitchen area. SERVICES There is a further double bedroom and downstairs wc on the ground floor. The feature Mains drainage, gas, electricity and water connected. oak/glass staircase rises from the ground floor to the first floor where there are two LOCAL AUTHORITY COUNCIL TAX further reception areas and a bright landing area. Epping Forest County Council Tax Band F Fine & Country - Exclusive luxury property for sale in the United Kingdom “double bedroom with stunning views” Fine & Country is the fastest growing and most dynamic group of high quality estate agents specialising in the sale of residential property in the upper quartile of the market place. With over 300 offices across the UK and in locations across the world, Fine & Country is well placed to deliver you the ultimate service whether you are buying, selling or letting your home. Fine & Country estate agents are known for their unique blend of intelligent and creative marketing, coupled with a very professional approach to the sale of individual and country property. Our office on Park Lane, London gives us access to London and International buyers and with our network of 300 offices and advertising in the Sunday Times and Saturday Telegraph we are able to offer unrivalled national coverage. We also have local, national and international magazines which are produced on a regular basis to provide maximum exposure for our homes. If you would like to know more about Fine & Country’s unique and creative marketing strategy, please call me now on 01279 757500. “well appointed kitchen with built-in Neff appliances” Agents Notes: All measurements are approximate and quoted in metric with imperial equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. Tel 01279 757500 Scan me with your smart phone to view me online. Fine & Country Bishops Stortford 27 North Street, Bishops Stortford, Hertfordshire CM23 2LD fineandcountry.com .
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