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Shop Cottages Mashbury Road, Mashbury, Chelmsford Shop Cottages Shop Cottages Mashbury Road, Mashbury, Chelmsford Shop Cottages Mashbury Road, Mashbury, Chelmsford A 5 bedroom detached house set in 1.7 acres amidst beautiful countryside 2,858 sq ft � Laundry room Master bedroom with en � Ground floor cloakroom suite � Extensive driveway 4 further bedrooms parking 3 bathrooms � Large garden Reception hall � Potential paddock Family room � Outbuilding Sitting room � Beautiful views Study area Kitchen/breakfast/dining room ABOUT 1.7 ACRES Great Waltham 4 miles, Chelmsford station 5.4 miles (Liverpool Street from 34 minutes), A12 (junction 15) 9 miles, A120 (Dunmow South Interchange) 8.2 miles, Stansted Airport 14 miles, M25(junction 28) 18 miles Shop Cottage is situated between the villages of Great Waltham and Good Easter, to the north of the city of Chelmsford, which lies approximately six miles north of the city of Chelmsford. Chelmsford offers a wide variety of facilities such as a bustling shopping centre, excellent private and state schools and superb transport links including a station on the main line into London Liverpool Street and access onto the A12. Mashbury itself is a small rural village in a beautiful area. Nearby Great Waltham (4 miles) is a picturesque Essex village which has a pre-school and primary school, a post office and general store, a village hall, two pubs and, at its centre, the impressive Norman church of St Mary & St Lawrence. The house was built as three cottages believed to date back to c. 1850 and were subsequently extended and remodelled in 2013 by the current owners to create one large detached house. The attractive part-rendered, part-brick elevations are complemented by slate roofs and a single-storey extension at the rear incorporating bi-fold doors and a roof lantern. The property sits well in its plot and has adapted well to meet the needs of modern day living. The house now extends to approximately 2,858 sq ft over two floors and the interior is light and airy, with good ceiling height, tiled and wood floors throughout the ground floor as well as uPVC double glazed windows and doors throughout. The contemporary country cottage feel continues throughout the house, with oak latch doors, open fireplaces, bi-fold doors and underfloor heating on the ground floor. The ground floor accommodation flows well and is configured to provide a reception hall incorporating a study area, a sitting room adjacent to the kitchen with an open fireplace, a large family room extending the depth of the house and a kitchen/breakfast room which opens up into the extension and immediately onto the garden. There is also a ground floor cloakroom, a boot room and a laundry room. Two staircases lead to the first floor, one from the hall and another from the kitchen. All five bedrooms enjoy lovely views over the grounds and surrounding countryside. The master bedroom suite has a walk-in closet, fitted wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with separate shower. There are another four bedrooms, a large family bathroom with a separate shower and another shower room. The house sits in approximately 1.7 acres Floorplans and is set back from the quiet lane behind an Gross internal area established hedge. A five bar gate to the right of the house leads onto a gravel driveway Main House 2,858 sq ft / 266 sq m which provides plenty of parking. The garden has been landscaped to create a large terrace For identification purpose only. Not to scale. Sky Dining Room across the back and side of the house and 5.66 x 3.27 beyond that is a large lawn dotted with mature 18'7" x 10'9" trees and shrubs including horse chestnut, F/P hawthorn, blackthorn, silver birch and wild Boot Room Laundry 2.99 x 2.37 3.31 x 2.48 roses. Mature boundaries ensure a sense of 9'10" x 7'9" 10'10" x 8'2" Sitting Room privacy whilst framing some beautiful views over 4.98 x 3.70 16'4" x 12'2" the surrounding countryside. To the southwest Kitchen F/P is an area extending to about an acre which Family Room Reception Hall 5.15 x 4.23 7.95 x 5.93 7.01 x 5.95 16'11" x 13'11" could be suitable for use as a paddock and a 26'1" x 19'5" F/P 23'0" x 19'6" detached outbuilding. Desk General information Ground Floor POSTCODE CM1 4TF SERVICES Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Bedroom 5 3.28 x 2.59 A public footpath runs along 10'9" x 8'6" AGENT’S NOTE Bedroom 4 5.02 x 3.34 the inside of the southern boundary. Master Bedroom 16'6" x 10'11" Strictly by prior appointment with the Dressing 5.75 x 4.10 VIEWING Room 18'10" x 13'5" Bedroom 3 4.69 x 3.08 sole agents Savills. Bedroom 2 15'5" x 10'1" 4.09 x 2.98 13'5" x 9'9" Directions Proceed north on Chignal Road and turn left onto Mashbury Road signposted towards First Floor FOR ILLUSTRATIVE PURPOSES ONLY - NOT TO SCALE The position & size of doors, windows, appliances and other features are approximate only. Chignal St James. Continue along Mashbury Denotes restricted head height Road for approximately 3.3 miles and the house © ehouse. Unauthorised reproduction prohibited. Drawing ref. dig/8257860/SS will be found on the left hand side set back from the lane. Savills Chelmsford Important Notice [email protected] Savills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that: 1.They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these 01245 293233 particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills savills.co.uk have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. 160630PH.
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