Semi-detached house for sale in The Green, Mistley, Manningtree CO11
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Property features
- The property had a new roof last year
- Beautiful Georgian cottage
- Planning permission to extend
- Stunning views
- Open plan feel
- Modern throughout
- Walking distance to the train station
- Walking disctance to Manningtree
- Beautiful walks
- Excellent community
Property description
A stunning Georgian Cottage on the highly desirable Mistley Green.
The Property
This charming Georgian cottage, nestled on the green in Mistley, offers stunning views and a perfect blend of classic elegance with modern functionality. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious kitchen and dining area featuring a central island, perfect for entertaining or family meals. Off the kitchen, a practical utility room leads to a discreet WC. An under-stairs cupboard provides ample storage, while a cellar adds character and additional space.
The south-facing living room is a warm and inviting space, complete with a traditional fireplace and rich wooden flooring that exudes cosiness. Upstairs, the cottage boasts three generously sized bedrooms, each filled with natural light. The well-appointed bathroom includes a full-sized bath with an overhead shower, a low-level WC, and a basin, providing both style and convenience.
The Outside
A sunny red brick walled courtyard with double doors leading in from the kitchen and access via a gate from the street.
The Area
This property occupies a prominent position on the picturesque Mistley High Street. Mistley is a village that joins Manningtree, Britain's smallest town. The area is well renowned for its beautiful waterside location, far-reaching estuary views, excellent local amenities, and vibrant community. Fresh fish is supplied to local residents weekly and the high street has a number of its own well regarded establishments including the award winning restaurant, The Mistley Thorn and the Mistley Kitchen Shop which hosts regular cookery workshops as well as selling fine wines and locally sourced produce and provisions.
Further Information
Tenure - Freehold
Construction - Brick
Mains Gas, Water, Electic and Sewerage
Council Tax - Tendring Band C
Conservation Area - Manningtree and Mistley
Grade 2 Listed - Row of 12 cottages. Late C18, may be the almshouses built for Richard Rigby circa 1778. Red brick, gault brick dentilled eaves, central band and pilasters between each dwelling, excepting nos. 1-5 which are rendered. Red plain tiled roofs, hipped at each end. The entrance to No. 1 is to the left (west).return and has a separate hipped roof, with chimney stack to right. 6 ridge and 6 rear chimney stacks. 12 window range of various vertically sliding sashes. 11 mainly paired doors with pilasters between. No. 1 left return with 3 window range, central recessed porch with tiled dado. Some of the original 4 panel 2 light doors remain and also some small paned sash windows. Q.v. 3/227
Property info
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For more information about this property, please contact
Gyles & Rose, CO4 on +44 1206 988447 * (local rate)
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