Description
Key Features
- Well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached family home.
- Spacious living room/dining room.
- Separate fitted kitchen.
- Convenient downstairs cloakroom.
- Principal bedroom with modern en-suite shower room.
- Contemporary three-piece family bathroom.
- Ample driveway parking for several vehicles.
- Single garage providing additional storage.
- Generous rear garden
- Close to Felsted village amenities and schools.
- Excellent access to Braintree, Chelmsford and the M11.
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
Perfectly located on the quiet rural Stevens Lane on the out skirts of Felsted, this well presented sem detached family home offers 3 bedrooms, separate Kitchen, Living Room/Dining room and downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs are 3 Bedrooms, contemporary en-suite shower room and three piece family bathroom. Externally the property enjoys ample driveway parking leading to a single garage and good size rear garden.
The peaceful village of Felsted offers a local shop, post office, pubs, tearoom and cafes. One of Felsted's most notable features is Felsted School. The campus and facilities are highly regarded making it a popular choice for many. There are secondary schools at Dunmow and Chelmsford with further primary schools in the village, as well as Stebbing, Flitch Green, Rayne and Ford End.
Felsted benefits from excellent transport links, making it a perfect for commuters who prefer a peaceful rural lifestyle. The nearest railway station is in Braintree, approx. 5 miles, which offers regular services to London Liverpool Street. For drivers, the M11 motorway provides direct access to London.
The city of Chelmsford is about 12 miles south of Felsted. Chelmsford also has a train station with frequent services to London. The nearby market town of Great Dunmow is just a short drive away offering additional amenities, shopping pubs, restaurants and coffee shops.
Surrounded by the beautiful Essex countryside, the property is perfectly placed for outdoor activities. The village includes including open fields, wooded areas, and walking paths including the popular Flitch Way which leads to the popular Booking Hall Café which occupies a disused Railway station and is a delightful stop off point for users of the Flitch.