Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 106 Priests Lane, Brentwood, a cozy and compact semi-detached type home with 6 bed in the CM15 8HN area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band G.
This classic property was built
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £975,000 and a rental potential of £6,338 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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"A magnificent Edwardian six bedroom house on three floors and in superb grounds of a third of an acre, close to the centre of Shenfield. This intriguing and unusual house retains many original features and it still has considerable scope for improvement and enlargement.
From a wide original Victorian porch, a glazed panelled front door with windows to either side opens to the:- LARGE LOFTY RECEPTION HALL 4.72m(15'6'') x 2.18m(7'2'') 9'9 ceiling. Polished hardwood balustraded staircase leading to the first floor. Radiator. Coved ceiling. Below the stairs is a:- CLOAKROOM WC. Hand wash basin and cupboard below. Extractor fan. Light. SITTING ROOM 5.08m(16'8'') x 5.18m(17'0'') A splendid very substantial room, once again with very tall ceilings and drawing light from a deep and very wide square bay window to the front elevation. A focal point of the room is the art nouveau style fireplace with tiled slips and a gas coal fire. Shelving to either side. Two radiators. GARDEN ROOM 5.33m(17'6'') x 4.27m(14'0'') A very pleasant much used room situated at the rear of the house and benefitting from south west sunshine. Once again a focal point of this room is the art deco fireplace with tiled slips and incorporating a gas coal fire and slate hearth. Two radiators. A pair of french doors with glazed panels to either side opens to the south west facing brick terrace and enjoys marvellous views across the very large and colourful gardens. KITCHEN BREAKFAST ROOM 6.86m(22'6'') x 3.05m(10'0'') A large bright family room with tall ceilings enjoying splendid views from three windows across the colourful rear gardens. There is a glazed door with windows to either side to a partially enclosed seating area. This room is fitted with a wide range of pine fitted units consisting of many cupboards together with matching wall cabinets and an old pine.dresser. Belling oven with a four ring ceramic hob and extractor above concealed in a pine housing. Double bowl single draining enamel sink unit with brass mixer taps and below, a Bosch integrated dishwasher. Integrated refrigerator. A further cupboard contains the ideal Mexico gas fired boiler providing heating and adjoining is further cupboard space also with shelving. Hot water is provided by the solar panels. There is a further large window in the breakfast area to the side elevation with radiator below. Tiling and concealed lighting behind worksurfaces. BEDROOM ONE 3.96m(13'0'') x 3.73m(12'3'') Three large sash windows with secondary glazing overlook the balcony to the front. Across all of one wall extending to ceiling height is a range of fitted wardrobe cupboards with a total of twelve doors. Radiator. BEDROOM TWO 3.96m(13'0'') x 2.82m(9'3'') A window to the rear enjoys lovely views across the large gardens. Radiator below. Small cast iron fire grate with tiled slip and cast iron surround. Adjoining that is a shallow cupboard with shelving. BEDROOM THREE 2.90m(9'6'') x 2.90m(9'6'') A very attractive room with french doors opening to the large balcony to the front. Further window to the side with radiator below. Small painted cast iron fireplace. Wall shelving. BEDROOM FOUR OR STUDY 2.92m(9'7'') x 2.67m(8'9'') To one corner is a hand wash basin with cupboard below. Window to side. A door leads from this room into a:- BEDROOM FIVE 3.71m(12'2'') x 3.05m(10'0'') This is a bright, very attractive room with a large window to the rear with views across the garden and a further small window to the side. Radiator. BATHROOM Containing a wood panelled bath with chrome shower fittings to one end and a single shower screen. Pedestal wash basin. Close coupled WC with wooden seat. Chromium towel rail with radiator behind. Window to rear. Halogen lighting. Sunhouse wall heater. BEDROOM SIX 5.61m(18'5'') x 5.38m(17'8'') max. This is a very substantial and surprisingly bright bedroom with two sash windows to the front elevation and two further windows to the west side of the house. The walls and ceiling are still clad with the original Edwardian beaded edge boarding. Two fitted wardrobe cupboards. A door leads through to a:- STORAGE ROOM 3.96m(13'0'') x 1.42m(4'8'') This also is lined with the original Edwardian planking and is presently used as a large wardrobe area. FIRST FLOOR LANDING This area is illuminated by a window above the stairs. An airing cupboard contains the insulated hot water cylinder and a doorway leads to the second floor staircase. OUTSIDE The large tarmacadam driveway off Priests Lane is able to park four or five cars and this leads to a:- GARAGE 5.23m(17'2'') x 3.20m(10'6'') Of brick and tile construction. A pair of wooden doors partially glazed. Windows to the side elevation. Good loft storage. Light and power. Inspection pit. A sliding door leads to a sizeable WORK ROOM at the rear with doors leading off also to the side. Light and
power in this room. Behind the workroom and forming an extension of this building is a partially open laundry area with shelving. Light and power off which are two large store cupboards with shelving. GARDENS The gardens are an absolute delight and measure in the region of a third of an acre. They are substantially planted with a variety of shrubs, flowering ornamental trees, roses and herbaceous borders and taking into account the number of spring bulbs, they are in colour throughout most of the year. The majority of the garden however is laid to lawn and at the rear of the garden are soft fruit trees and a composting area whilst nearby is a large Cedar garden shed. Agents Note: Unless fixtures and fittings are specifically included on the details, they are not included in the purchase price.
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