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The Old Vicarage Ulting, Maldon, Essex the Old Vicarage The Old Vicarage Ulting, Maldon, Essex The Old Vicarage Ulting, Maldon, Essex A stunning former vicarage in a picturesque and convenient location 5/6 bedrooms � Boiler room 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) � Cellar 3 principal reception � Ground floor cloakroom rooms � Attached coach house Study � Swimming pool Kitchen/breakfast room � Mature grounds Conservatory � About 1.15 acres Utility room Chelmsford 9.4 miles (Liverpool Street from 36 minutes) A12 3 miles (junction 20) Hatfield Peverel 2.5 miles (London Liverpool Street from 43 minutes) Ulting is a pretty village between Hatfield Peverel and Woodham Walter. Hatfield Peverel provides a good range of village amenities including a supermarket, library and a number of notable pubs and restaurants. There is also a main line railway station with services into London Liverpool Street. To the west is the city of Chelmsford and its excellent choice of amenities including a bustling shopping centre, three superb private preparatory schools, two outstanding grammar schools, a well known independent school (New Hall), a station on the main line into London Liverpool Street and access onto the A12. The Old Vicarage is a very attractive, early 19th century country house which is listed Grade II. The house is of traditional construction of gault brick with tall and distinctive lattice windows to the principal elevations providing light and airy accommodation throughout. The house is spacious and well laid out with three principal reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, a conservatory, a study and a utility room. A notable feature on the ground floor is the hall, which runs the length of the house and is mirrored above on the landing. The master bedroom has an en suite bathroom and dressing room and interconnects with three further rooms over the adjoining outbuildings. There are another four bedrooms and a beautifully appointed family bathroom. The accommodation has been the subject of an extensive programme of renovation by the current owners, which has been completed to a high specification with particular attention to the fine period details, all complemented by high ceilings. The house is set back into its plot behind five-bar gates with extensive and well planted gardens and grounds and is approached over a broad gravel drive which passes the front of the house, culminating in a parking area in front of the outbuildings/coach house. There are extensive lawns surrounding the house including some magnificent mature trees of oak, cedar and mulberry. There is a lightly wooded area of mixed broadleaf trees and mature yew hedging adjoining the swimming pool. Immediately adjoining the house is a two-storey coach house which is connected to the main house at first-floor level. The ground floor provides secure storage for garden machinery, wood store etc, and at the far end is a large workshop. The coach house could provide an excellent opportunity for partial or full conversion into an annexe subject to obtaining the necessary planning and listed building consent. General information SERVICES Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil-fired central heating. POSTCODE CM9 6QX VIEWING Strictly by prior appointment with the sole agents Savills. The Old Vicarage, Ulting Gross internal area (approx.) Total = 521 sq m (5615 sq ft) Main House = 450 sq m (4839 sq ft) Garage = 13 sq m (145 sq ft) The Old Vicarage,Workshop =Ulting 33 sq m (360 sq ft) Gross internal areaWoodThe (approx.) Store Old =Vicarage, 11 sq m (117 Ulting sq ft) Directions the A414 turning left at Runsell Green passing Total = 521 sq mStable (5615Gross = sqinternal 14 ft) sq aream (154 (approx.) sq ft) The Anchor public house. Continue through the Floorplans The Old Vicarage,From Chelmsford Ulting Army & Navy roundabout, Main House = 450 Totalsq m = (4839 521 sq sq m ft)(5615 sq ft) Gross internal area (approx.) village of Woodham Walter and for approximately a Gross internal area proceed on the A1114 heading south. Take the first Garage = 13 sq m Main(145 Housesq ft) = 450 sq m (4839 sqTotal ft) = 521 sq m (5615 sq ft) mile, crossing the River Chelmer at Hoe Mill, where Total = 521 sq m (5615 sq ft) exit onto Maldon Road proceeding east towards Main HouseWorkshop = 450 sq m (4839= 33 sq sqFor ft) Garagem identification (360 = sq 13 purposeft) sq m (145only. Notsq toft) scale.Main House = 450 sq m (4839 sq ft) The Old Vicarage will be found on the right-hand © ehouse. Drawing ref. dig/8153208/BAF Danbury. Continue through Danbury village on Garage = 13Wood sq m (145Store sq ft)= 11 sqWorkshop m (117 =sq 33 ft) sq m (360 sq ft) Garage = 13 sq m (145 sq ft) side after approximately half a mile. Workshop =Stable 33 sq m = (360 14 sq ft) m (154Wood sq Store ft) = 11 sq m (117 sq ft)Workshop = 33 sq m (360 sq ft) Wood Store = 11 sq m (117 sq ft) Stable = 14 sq m (154 sq ft) Wood Store = 11 sq m (117 sq ft) Workshop 8.37 x 4.51 Stable = 14 sq m (154 sq ft) Stable = 14 sq m (154 sq ft) 27'6" x 14'10" Conservatory For identification purpose only.6.26 Not x 3.90 to scale. Garage Stable For identification purpose only. ForNot20'6" identification tox 12'10" scale. purpose only. Not to scale. © ehouse. Drawing ref. dig/8153208/BAF© ehouse. Drawing ref. dig/8153208/BAF 4.40 x 3.06 4.40 x 3.26 For identification14'5" x 10'0" purpose only. Not14'5" to scale. x 10'8" © ehouse. Drawing ref. dig/8153208/BAF F/P Utility Workshop Workshop 2.85 x 2.84 8.37 x 4.51 9'4" x 9'4" 8.37 x 4.51 27'6" x 14'10" Drawing RoomConservatory Breakfast 27'6" x 14'10" Workshop 2.84 x 2.30 Conservatory Room 8.37 x 4.51 6.06 x 4.56 6.26 x 3.90 Garage Wood StoreStable 9'4" x 7'7" 6.26 x 3.90 20'6" x 12'10" 4.56 x 4.23 27'6" x 14'10" Games Room 19'11" x 15'0" Garage Conservatory4.40 xStable 3.06 4.40 x4.40 2.46 x 3.26 4.36 x 3.14 20'6" x 12'10" 15'0" x 13'11" 6.2614'5" x 3.90x 10'0" 14'5" x 10'8" 5.86 x 4.29 4.40 x 3.06 4.40 x 3.26 14'5" x 8'1" Garage Stable 14'4" x 10'4" 14'5" x 10'0"Boot Room 20'6"14'5" x 12'10" x 10'8" 4.40 x 3.06 4.40 x 3.26 19'3" x 14'1" 14'5" x 10'0" 14'5" x 10'8" F/P Bar Utility F/P Utility 2.85 x 2.84 9'4" x 9'4"F/P Drawing Room 2.85 x 2.84Breakfast Utility 2.84 x 2.30 Room 6.06 x 4.56 2.85 x 2.84 9'4" x 7'7" Breakfast 9'4" x 9'4"4.56 x 4.23 Wood Store Bedroom 6 Drawing Room 19'11" x 15'0" Ground Floor Breakfast 9'4" x 9'4"Bedroom 4 2.84 x 2.30Master Bedroom Games Room Room 15'0" x 13'11" Drawing Room 4.40 x 2.46 3.40 x 2.95 4.36 x 3.14 2.84 x 2.30 6.06 x 4.56 Sitting Room 14'5" x 8'1"Room 4.58 x 3.02 9'4" x 7'7" 4.90 x 4.56 5.86 x 4.29 4.56 x 4.23 Boot Room6.06Wood x 4.56Store 11'2" x 9'8"Wood Store 14'4" x 10'4" 9'4" x 7'7" 19'11" x 15'0" 5.00 x 4.56 4.56 x 4.23 15'0" x 9'11" 16'1" x 15'0" Games Room19'3" x 14'1" Games Room 19'11"4.40 xx 15'0" 2.46 4.40 x 2.46 4.36 x 3.14 4.36 x 3.14 16'5" 15'0"x 15'0" x 13'11" Kitchen 15'0" x 13'11" 5.86 x 4.29 5.86 x 4.29 Bar 14'5" x 8'1" 14'5" x 8'1" 14'4" x 10'4" 14'4" x 10'4" Boot Room 4.40 x 3.05 Boot Room 19'3" x 14'1" 19'3" x 14'1" 14'5" x 10'0" F/P Study Bar Bar Bedroom 6 4.30 x 2.57 Ground Floor Bedroom 4 Master Bedroom Sitting Room 3.40 x 2.95 14'1" x 8'5" 4.58 x 3.02 11'2" x 9'8" 4.90 x 4.56 5.00 x 4.56 16'1" x 15'0" Bedroom 6 F/P BedroomGround15'0" 6 x 9'11" Floor Bedroom 4 Master Bedroom 16'5" x 15'0" KitchenSitting Room Bedroom 4 Master Bedroom 3.40 x 2.95 Ground Floor 4.40 x 3.05 3.40 x 2.95 4.58 x 3.02First11'2" xFloor 9'8" 4.90 x 4.56 Sitting Room 5.00 x 4.56 4.58 x 3.02 Bedroom4.90 2 x 4.56 16'1" x 15'0" Play Room 14'5" x 10'0" 11'2" x 9'8" 5.00 x 4.58 15'0" x 9'11" 5.00 x 4.56 4.52 x 4.38 Study 16'5" x 15'0" 15'0" x 9'11" Kitchen 16'1" x 15'0" F/P 4.40 x 3.05 16'5" x 15'0" The Old Vicarage, Ulting 16'5" x 15'0" 14'10" x 14'4" Kitchen4.30 x 2.57 4.40 x 3.0514'1" x 8'5" 14'5" x 10'0" Gross internal area (approx.) 14'5" x 10'0" F/P Study F/P 4.30 x 2.57 Total = 521 sq m (5615 sq ft) F/P Study 14'1" x 8'5" BedroomFirst 5 Floor 4.30 x 2.57 Bedroom 2 Play Room F/P 5.00 x 4.58 4.40 x 2.72 Main House = 450 sq m (4839 sq ft) 14'1" x4.52 8'5" x 4.38 3.52 x 2.68 16'5" x 15'0" 14'5" x 8'11" First Floor F/P 14'10" x 14'4" 11'7" x 8'10" F/P Bedroom 2 Garage = 13 sq m (145 sq ft) Play Room 2.62 x 1.58 First Floor 5.00 x 4.58 4.52 x 4.38 8'7" x 5'2" Bedroom 2 16'5" x 15'0" Workshop = 33 sq m (360 sq ft) Play Room 14'10" x 14'4" Bedroom 3 Bedroom 5 5.00 x 4.58 4.58 x 4.45 Wood Store = 11 sq m (117 sq ft) 4.52 x 4.38 16'5" x 15'0" 4.40 x 2.72 14'10" x 14'4" 3.52 x 2.68 15'0" x 14'7" 14'5" x 8'11" Stable = 14 sq m (154 sq ft) 11'7" x 8'10" F/P Bedroom 5 2.62 x 1.58 4.40 x 2.72 Cellar 8'7" x 5'2" 3.52 x 2.68 14'5" x 8'11" BedroomBedroom 3 5 F/P 11'7"4.58 xx 4.458'10" 2.62 x 1.58 4.40 x 8'7"2.72 x 5'2" For identification purpose only.
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