4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Distinguished family home in a delightful setting
- Surrounded by beautifully landscaped gardens with far reaching views
- Beautifully presented and extended accommodation
- Four bedrooms, three with en suite facilities
- Stunning kitchen family room; a bright and airy space designed for both everyday living and entertaining
- Modern triple bay cart lodge, with adjacent partly converted studio
- EPC Rating = D
Description
Nestled in a picturesque semi-rural setting offering delightful panoramic views, is this charming four bedroom detached house, believed to date back to the 1920’s, blending many fine features of its era with contemporary improvements, having been thoughtfully extended and renovated.
Tregilders occupies a prominent position, set back from its country lane setting, thoughtfully designed to take full advantage of its position, set in landscaped gardens of around 0.58 of an acre. The beautiful gardens enhance the feel of this delightful country house which is approached over a gated sweeping drive provides ample parking, leading to a modern triple bay cart lodge, with adjacent partly converted studio.
The property unfolds into a series of distinct living spaces, entered via an inviting entrance hall opening to a further inner hall, with a turning staircase rising to the first floor. There is an interconnecting snug and sitting room with access and views over the adjoining gardens. Some of the rooms retain the character and charm of the original architecture, with open fireplaces and windows that flood the interiors with natural light. The heart of the home is the stunning kitchen family room, a bright and airy space designed for both everyday living and social gatherings. Modern fixtures and fittings, along with integrated appliances, make this kitchen a very practical and enjoyable space. Beyond the kitchen is a utility room, plant/boot room and cloakroom. There is a study and a separate playroom.
The first floor boasts four generously sized bedrooms. The principal suite features an expansive en suite bathroom and dressing room. Two other bedrooms provide en suite facilities, in addition to a family bathroom.
Outside
One of the most striking features of the property is how the property has been designed to maximise its position. Many of the rooms offer uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape and gardens which commence a natural stone terrace which wrap around the property. Manicured lawns, vibrant flower beds, and serene sitting areas, providing a perfect backdrop for alfresco dining, with a raised deck with an inset plunge pool, to the northern boundary.
The property is set back from its country lane setting, over a gated sweeping gravel drive leading to a modern, oak framed, triple bay cart lodge. An adjoining studio spaces provides the option for those working from home. Whilst to the upper level, there is an unconverted space providing additional potential for a variety of uses.
All in around 0.58 of an acre.
Services
Oil fired heating and private drainage system (Domestic sewage treatment plant).
Location
High Easter: 1 mile; Felsted School: 7.1 miles; Great Dunmow: 8.7 miles; Chelmsford: 9.1 miles; Bishops Stortford: 12.3 miles. All distances approximate.
Tregilders occupies a delightful situation, set amidst rolling countryside to the south of High Easter; a charming village in the heart of Essex. The area boasts a range of scenic countryside walks accessed by a network of footpaths and bridleways through picturesque landscapes, including woodlands, open fields and the River Cam, which flows through the area.
High Easter and its surrounding areas are home to several schools in both the state and private sector. Felsted school is around 7 miles from the house and offers education for boys and girls aged 4 to 18 years. Situated in nearby Chelmsford, is Newhall School which is another top-tier Independent school. There are two highly regarded grammar schools in Chelmsford and along with state primary and secondary facilities in Chelmsford and the surrounding villages.
High Easter itself is a small village with a few local amenities, including traditional pubs and village stores. For more extensive shopping, residents often travel to nearby towns such as Chelmsford and Great Dunmow. Chelmsford, in particular, offers a wide range of retail options, from high street brands to independent boutiques, along with a variety of cafes, restaurants and entertainment venues.
By train, the nearest major railway stations are in Chelmsford and Bishops Stortford. From Chelmsford, regular trains run to London Liverpool Street, with a journey time of around 35 minutes, making it convenient for daily commuters. By car High Easter is approximately 40 miles from central London, accessible via the A12 and M11 motorways.
Square Footage: 4,344 sq ft
Acreage: 0.58 Acres
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