Debton House, Tolleshunt Knights is an opulent 5 bedroom detached family home in grounds of 2.25 acres. Set back from the road, and accessed via electrical timber gates, the property benefits from a kitchen breakfast room which measures in excess of 36ft in length along with four further reception spaces triple garage with room above, stables and sand menage to the rear of the property.Debton House, Tolleshunt Knights is an opulent 5 bedroom detached family home in grounds of 2.25 acres. Set back from the road, and accessed via electrical timber gates, the property benefits from a kitchen breakfast room which measures in excess of 36ft in length along with four further reception spaces triple garage with room above, stables and sand menage to the rear of the property.To the first floor there are 5 double bedrooms along with three bath and shower rooms. The master bedroom and en-suite both benefit from exceptional views over the Blackwater Estuary mouth, Salcott flats and West Mersea beyond. A further door from the landing gives access to a staircase which leads to 4 further loft rooms, all of which have windows to the front or rear along with two shower rooms in addition there are cylinder and loft storage spaces located upon the top floor.The Main House And Ground FloorFrom the covered entrance porch the timber entrance door leads into a spacious entrance hall with oak staircases leading to the first floor and the large galleried landing above, The entrance hall benefits from fully tiled floors and Oak doors give access to the ground floor accommodation. The spacious fitting kitchen breakfast room runs from front to back and is fitted with a range of eye and base level cupboard beneath Quartz stone worksurfaces with bi-folding doors to the rear. A further door from the kitchen leads into a large utility room again fitted with a range of cupboards and doors to front and rear.Located from the entrance hall to the centre at the rear the wide dining room also benefits from doors leading out to the rear paved terrace, beyond the sitting room has a folding glazed partition to separate the study area from the wide and deep sitting room, with its French doors opening to the rear terrace. A focal point of this room is dual sided log burner with oak surround which is also viewable from the garden room beyond. The garden room, is irregular in shape and benefits from French doors to both the front and rear terraces tiled floors and predominantly glazed to the front and rear elevations. The Study has a deep bay window to the front elevation and a range of fitted shelved cupboards for storage.The First Floor And BeyondThe large galleried landings runs around the first floor with doors giving access to all rooms. The spacious principle bedroom is fitted with an array of wardrobe storage space, has doors interconnecting to bedroom five for a further dressing or sitting area accessed from the principle bedroom the large en-suite bathroom & shower room benefits from bath with views over the countryside beyond, separate walk in shower cubicle, concealed cistern W.C. And wash hand basin with vanity unit beneath. Bedrooms two, three and four are located to the opposite side all of which are double sized bedrooms whilst the the centre at the rear the main bathroom benefits from walk in shower, free standing bath with views over the countryside to the rear, concealed cistern W.C. And wash hand basin set upon a wide vanity basin. A further separate shower room benefits from shower, W.C. And wash hand basin.Worthy of note is that the first floor also benefits from a wet system underfloor heating system. A further staircase from the landing leads to the second floor where there are four further loft rooms all with windows, along with a bathroom and separate shower room, loft storage room, cylinder and tank cupboards.Galleried Landing (5.59m x 7.98m (18'4" x 26'2"))W.C. (2.57m x 1.35m (8'5" x 4'5"))Kitchen/Breakfast Room (11.00m x 4.72m (36'1" x 15'6"))Utility Room (3.84m x 2.62m (12'7" x 8'7"))Conservatory (Irregular Shape) (12.34m x 6.35m (40'6" x 20'10"))Dining Room (3.71m x 6.32m (12'2" x 20'9"))Living Room (8.51m x 4.72m (27'11" x 15'6"))Study (2.31m x 4.72m (7'7" x 15'6"))Galleried First Floor Landing (5.64m x 7.98m (18'6" x 26'2"))Principle Bedroom (7.80m x 4.47m (25'7" x 14'8"))En-Suite (4.06m x 1.98m (13'4" x 6'6"))Bedroom 2 (4.57m x 4.83m (15' x 15'10"))En-SuiteBedroom 3 (3.61m x 4.83m (11'10" x 15'10"))Bedroom 4 (3.28m x 3.66m (10'9" x 12'))Bedroom 5 (3.76m x 4.80m (12'4" x 15'9"))Bathroom (4.09m x 3.38m (13'5" x 11'1"))ExternallySet back from the road and accessed through double electric gates the gravelled driveway provides ample parking for a number of vehicles, flanked by mature areas of lawn, flower and shrub planting. The driveway intern leads to the detached triple garage which has a loft room above, whilst to the front of the utility room a further covered carport is located. The drive continues to the side through a second set of gates and beyond to the stables, menage and paddock.To the immediate rear of the property there is an area of formal gardens, commencing with a raised paved terrace behind the house which stretches the full width of the property and has steps leading down to an area of lawn, with central arbour and shrub and flower border to the rear of the formal garden. To the side of the plot there is a greenhouse constructed upon a brick plinth.The paddock area is laid to grass with a sand school menege beyond. The property benefits from 5 stables a tack room and a large concrete parking area to the foot of the ground ideal for storage of horseboxes, boats or other ancillary equipment.LocationThe property is located in the village of Tolleshunt Knights, just 2 miles from the village of Tiptree, which serves as the local shopping facility and made famous throughout the World by Wilkin and Son’s Jam and preserves factory. The property is also conveniently located to Tollesbury, and West Mersea, both of which are enjoyed by the sailing community.The village of Kelvedon is located some 5 miles from the property with its access to the A12 truck road and mainline railway station providing a fast and frequent service to London Liverpool Street Station.InformationTenure - FreeholdCouncil - Maldon District CouncilCouncil Tax Band - GEPC - To be confirmed
£ 1,850,000
Blue Mills consists of a classical Georgian Grade II listed red brick house with an attached Mill, documentary evidence dates the Mill from around 1729, standing in landscaped gardens and grounds of about 8.6 acres. The attractive double fronted house is constructed of mellow red brick whilst the Mill provides a timber frame and weather-boarded elevations set beneath a tiled roof. Now a single family residence, the building was extensively restored and extended from the 1970s to 1990s.This Grade II listed home offers comfortable family accommodation extended over four floors and offers up to six bedrooms. A substantial lower ground floor houses a spacious kitchen/breakfast room with access to a rear terrace, two further reception rooms and a utility room.The upper ground floor enjoys three further reception rooms, a family bathroom, two bedrooms (one with en suite facilities) and a dressing room. Four further bedrooms and a bathroom are configured over the remaining two levels. The house has been in the same family ownership for many years and has extensive recent external works undertaken and is being sold with no onward chain.Set back some distance from the road Blue Mills is approached via a long drive with grassland either side. Within the grounds, which extend to approximately 8.6 acres, is a 5 acre paddock with gated access onto Blue Mill Lane. The mature gardens consist of extensive lawns, a wonderful selection of established trees and terracing which wrap around the property. Within the grounds there is a substantial garage and a workshop, providing parking facilities for several vehicles which offers further possibilities to this to this charming country house.Blue Mills occupies an idyllic setting on the edge of the delightful village of Woodham Walter, a very pretty village lying north east of the village of Danbury and only 2.4 miles close to the historic town of Maldon. The village has two public houses; The Bell and The Cats, a Church of England Primary School, two golf clubs, The Warren and Bunsay Down, s and St Michael the Archangel Church which dates back to 1563 and is believed to be the first purposebuilt Church of England Church in England after the Elizabethan Settlement. The city of Chelmsford is only 8.6 miles to the West and has an excellent choice of amenities including shops, restaurants and entertainment facilities. Local schools include three superb private preparatory schools, two outstanding grammar schools, the well known independent New Hall School. Chelmsford Station provides direct services to London Liverpool Street (45 minutes). The A12 is easily accessible, providing access towards the M25 and London.
£ 1,900,000
Just under five miles southwest of beautiful Tiptree is the little village of Great Totham near the Blackwater estuary. With a village green, primary school, two pubs and a Grade II listed thirteenth century parish church, it is located midway between Colchester and Chelmsford and is close to the A12. Trains into London Liverpool Street run from nearby Witham and Hatfield Peverel making this the ideal location for those who need to work in London.
£ 3,700,000