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Full details for 3 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Chelmsford

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Description

Threee bedroom – mid terraced – garage – parking - situated within great waltham

Accommodation comprising of entrance hall, cloakroom, fitted kitchen with breakfast bar, conservatory with air conditioning and opening to enclosed garden, open plan layout but with dividing folding doors to lounge and dining area. To the first floor there are three bedrooms and the family bathroom.

The property further benefits from double glazing, oil fired central heating and parking for approximately two vehicles.

Local Information

Located in great waltham, this popular village is approximately 5 miles north of Chelmsford city centre. There is a local store in the village centre catering for daily needs and the property is within a short walk of the popular great Waltham primary school. Furthermore there are superb local public houses serving home-made food.

The property is within close proximity to Broomfield hospital and excellent road links to the A131 and A120 and onto Stanstead airport. The park and ride is only a short drive away.

If schools are important then the Great Waltham C of E Primary School is located 0.2 miles away. The Beehive Public House can also be found just 0.3 miles away.



Ground floor

? Open Plan Lounge/Diner Max Measurements 21‘6 X 13‘7

? Lounge 13‘8 X 10‘5

? Sitting Room/Dining Room 9‘9 X 9‘1

? Kitchen 17‘2 X 10‘4

? Cloakroom 5‘7 X 5‘5

? Conservatory 12‘7 X 10‘2

first floor

? Family Bathroom 7‘1 X 7‘2

? Bedroom One 13‘9 X 11‘1

? Bedroom Two 10‘5 X 9‘9

? Bedroom Three 10‘5 X 7‘1



exterior

? Single Garage

? Parking space for 2 cars

? Communal Areas - There is a yearly charge for the up keep of the communal grounds which is Approximately £60 Per Year

location

Chelmsford has become an extremely popular choice for homebuyers due to its proximity to London, some of the most highly regarded schools in the UK and its thriving City Centre. Chelmsford boasts comprehensive shopping facilities which include the Bond Street shopping precinct as well as a wide array of independent and chain restaurants, many bars and leisure facilities including Riverside Sports Centre. Chelmsford mainline station which has recently undergone a major refurbishment programme provides regular and fast services to London Liverpool Street



transport

Located within easy access to the City centre makes commuting into London by road or rail. The A12 connects the city with East London and the M25, and in the opposite direction with Colchester, Ipswich, Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, with frequent services into London Liverpool Street, Colchester, Ipswich and Norwich. For international travel, London’s third airport at Stansted is less than half an hour away from Chelmsford, while London City Airport can be reached in 50 minutes and Southend Airport in 35 minutes.



Education

Chelmsford is home to several highly-regarded primary and secondary schools, both state and independent, including King Edward VI Grammar, which dates back to the 16th century and is one of the country’s leading state grammar schools. It caters almost exclusively for boys, (except for the sixth form), with girls attending the nearby Chelmsford County High School for Girls. This also is judged one of the top schools in the UK and was established in 1907.

State primary schools close to these new homes in Chelmsford include The Cathedral School, King’s Road Primary and Westlands Community Primary. Secondary schools include The Boswells, St John Payne Catholic Comprehensive, Hylands School and Moulsham High School.

Chelmsford College caters for students over the age of 16 and offers a range of apprenticeships, further education and professional courses across its two campuses in Moulsham Street and Princes Road. Anglia Ruskin University also has a presence in the city, with its business school and Bishop Hall Lane campus.

Leisure

Take advantage of the facilities offered by Chelmsford’s many leisure centres and private health clubs. For outdoor sports, the city benefits from 22 public parks, offering opportunities for jogging and walking, as well as access to tennis courts, football and cricket pitches, rugby and athletics.

The green space continues all around Chelmsford, with beautiful countryside to explore, traditional Essex pubs to discover and charming restaurants to visit. Chocolate-box villages and stately homes are dotted around the area, including Hylands House, set in 574 acres of historic parkland (less than six miles away), and the 16th century Ingatestone Hall (eight miles away).

When it comes to eating out, residents are spoilt for choice, with a multitude of dining options in the city and surrounding areas covering all tastes and regions of the world. From well-known chain restaurants to quaint bistros, cafés to fine dining there is something to suit even the most demanding palate.

Staying in Chelmsford, opportunities to relax and unwind are many. The Civic Theatre and adjacent Cramphorn Theatre in Fairfield Road stage plays, concerts, workshops and comedy shows, while many local pubs and clubs host live music for fans of all genres.

EPC band: D
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