Kings Chase, Brentwood

Price £465,000 - Under Offer


  • Hugely impressive & utterly charming 2 Bedroom,1920's Cottage in a first class residential area
  • 5 Minute walk from Brentwood Railway Station with its mainline link to London Liverpool Street
  • 7 minute stroll to Brentwoods historic High Street, packed full of shops, bars & restaurants
  • Meticulously renovated both inside and out to a superior standard and beautifully presented
  • New 2-Car block paved grey Front Drive and front door blends well with the stock bricks & slate roof
  • Gorgeous Oak wood flooring extends throughout the Hall, front Lounge and rear Dining Room
  • Dining/Sitting Room open plan with the sleek refitted 'Handleless' Kitchen
  • 2 Large Double Bedrooms and a swish refitted Bathroom
  • Upvc windows, Gas Central Heating via rads + Underfloor heating in the rear reception/kitchen
  • Fabulous 115ft Garden with large patio for entertaining

Something a little bit special.

Utterly charming, this outstanding 2 Bedroom Cottage with its 115ft Garden, dates back to the 1920's and is situated in a first class area, perfect for the commuter, as it is just a 5 minute stroll from Brentwood Railway Station.

Nearly just as close, Brentwoods packed historic High Street is just a few steps further at 7 minutes walk, with many well-known high street names mixed with smaller privately owned boutiques and a Sainsburys Store just behind, plus the numerous intermingled restaurants, bars and pubs give the high street a real buzz of an evening, particularly Friday and Saturday nights.

The property itself has been meticulously renovated to a superior standard both inside and out, immediately apparent from its visually appealing exterior which has been bought bang up to date with a new double width grey block paved Drive and contemporary style front door, blending perfectly with the mellow yellow stock bricks and grey slate roof.

Inside continues to deliver with the beautifully presented accommodation briefly comprising Entrance Hall, Lounge, 2 large double bedrooms, swish refitted Bathroom and the Heart-of-the-Home: the Kitchen/Dining/Sitting Room at the rear, a stunning open plan affair with underfloor heating and a wide external door opening out to the Garden (formed from the original rear Parlour and kitchen combined with a rear extension).

Features include sugar white walls giving an even greater impression of light and space, sleek 'handleless' White Gloss Kitchen units with smart grey square edge worktops and a host of integrated appliances, gorgeous Oak wood flooring, all LED lighting and its Garden, the large terrace perfect for entertaining and an outside room itself in the warm summer months.


The Accommodation

Combining style with security, the contemporary style, grey composite Front Door leads through to:

ENTRANCE HALL

A great first impression, the gorgeous Oak wood flooring extending through into both reception rooms.

We liked the charcoal vertical designer radiator, which will give plenty of winters warmth and the sweet little built-in cupboard on the left as you enter.

There are also two built-in under stairs cupboard providing further storage.


LOUNGE 12ft x 10ft 5' (3.7m x 3.2m)

Here and throughout the home, the sugar white walls, warm Oak wood flooring and smooth plastered ceilings with inset LED lighting, blend perfectly, giving a simple yet elegant style.

A smart contemporary radiator sits below the wide front facing window, which pours in plenty of light.


REAR SITTING ROOM/DINER 15ft 3' x 10ft 10' (4.7m x 3.3m)

Originally the rear parlour and kitchen, now a lovely reception space with room for both a large dining table and a sofa too.

An external UPVC door opens out to the courtyard area of the garden, and a nearly 6ft wide opening, leads through into the kitchen.


KITCHEN 13ft 7' x 8ft (4.1m x 2.4m)

Fitted with an attractive range of sleek, white gloss units with integrated handles and complimented by light grey worktops incorporating a built in 5-ring Gas Hob with a NEFF 'slide and hide' Multifunction Oven below and a feature Gorenje designer angled Extractor Hood above.

Integrated within the units are a Washing Machine and Dishwasher, plus a large recess takes the Vendors American style Fridge/Freezer with ease.

Plenty of light comes through the rear facing window which enjoys a pleasant outlook over the garden and the units are nicely set off by smart 'Metro' tile splash backs and attractive grey ceramic floor tiles.


Staircase from Hall to:

1st FLOOR LANDING

Doors off to:


MAIN BEDROOM 15ft 7' max x 12ft 1' (4.7m x 3.7m)

A lovely size master bedroom, also with gorgeous wood flooring and brushed steel sockets and light switches, as found throughout the home.

Two windows make for a light and bright front bedroom and we liked the TV recess, neatly inset within the wall opposite the bed.


BEDROOM TWO 10ft 10' x 9ft 9' (3.3m x 3m)

Another double bedroom, this one to the rear and also with lovely wood flooring.


BATHROOM 7ft 10' x 5ft 4' (2.4m x 1.6m)

A beautiful on-trend bathroom with a confection of modern tile work, a white suite comprising a wall hung vanity unit, close coupled WC and bath with a rain head shower head, a chrome towel radiator and a stylish light up mirrored cabinet.

The rear facing window provides plenty of natural daylight.


EXTERIOR - FRONT

The new grey, block paved drive provides parking for two cars and the adjoining flowerbed gives a pretty summer display, adding additional kerbside appeal.


EXTERIOR - REAR GARDEN

Wandering out of the back door and alongside the extension, one is greeted by a huge flagstone patio area, a beautiful sun trap.

Enjoy and make the most of summer afternoons and evenings on this large patio. Perfect for entertaining, it gives plenty of room for the biggest table and chairs, inviting alfresco dining and evening barbecues during the warm summer months.

A peninsula flowerbed gives separation from the patio to the lawn, which continues up the garden to some terracing at the far end.

We noted several neighbours have placed summer houses and sheds on these terraces, which we thought an excellent idea.



Council Tax
Basildon Council

Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.

Brentwood's name is derived from ‘Burnt Wood' (Brent being middle English for burnt), referring to a large clearing created following a fire, probably from Charcoal burning (the main occupation back then) in the dense forests that once covered this part of Essex.

Over time, it became a stopping point for pilgrims travelling to Canterbury and the remains of a 12th Century chapel in Brentwood High Street bear testimony to this.

When Henry III granted a royal charter to hold markets, the market town of Brentwood boomed, growing and evolving into the 'well-to-do' town you see today, surrounded by beautiful countryside and historic villages.

Brentwood is situated to the south -west of Essex, just east of London and falling within the Metropolitan Green Belt.

This closeness to London means that the town has excellent road and rail networks, with the town only separated from Greater London by a narrow gap of open land, through which passes the M25 Motorway.

Brentwood Railway Station is on the London Liverpool Street line, which whisks you to central London in 33 minutes, on the fastest trains.

The adjacent A12 runs between Central London and East Anglia, and the A127 links Central London to Southend.

Brentwood is enhanced by many green spaces, less than 20% of the Borough is built-up. There are a number of important green spaces reaching into the built-up area, two of which extend right to the centre of the town - Hartswood/Shenfield Common and the extensive playing fields of Brentwood School, the former Anglia Polytechnic University, with 'Thriftwood' also an extensive area of woodland set within the town.

The busy High Street has an abundance of shops, restaurants and bars, with more located down the charming cobblestoned lanes off the high street too. There are some 200 stores including the usual big-name retailers and unique independent boutiques, some within The Baytree Shopping Centre which includes a cafe and fitness centre on the second floor. Brentwood Market is held every Friday and Saturday too.

The town centre has an active Nightlife Scene with the many bars, pubs and clubs making Friday and Saturday Nights a lively affair. Perhaps check out the Sugarhut, which really the links the old with the new, being one of the oldest buildings in the town, a 15th century coaching Inn, now a huge acclaimed Nightclub.

If education is a high priority, there are many excellent schools, the Secondary schools including Brentwood County High School, Brentwood School, Brentwood Ursuline Convent High School (RC, girls), St Martin's School and Becket Keys Church of England School.

Primary education is provided by a mixture of state schools, Church of England and Catholic schools and independent prep schools.

As well as being known for the TOWIE TV series, the town has also been home to many a famous person including Frank Bruno, Snooker player Steve Davis, F1 winner Johnny Herbert, Actor Ross Kemp, Singer Pixie Lott, Singer Louise Redknapp and even The Stig!
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