Britannia Road, Warley, Brentwood

Price £460,000 - New Instruction


  • Stylishly Refurbished Two-Bedroom House
  • Generous ‘L Shaped' Hallway
  • Both Bedrooms Have Built In Wardrobes
  • Lounge With Adjoining Conservatory
  • Recently Refitted Kitchen
  • Bathroom and Ground Floor Wc With White Suite
  • Gas Radiator Heating
  • 60' Rear Garden
  • Single Garage
  • Viewing Recommended

Enjoying ‘big house' features, this stylishly refurbished two-bedroom mid terrace house has a generous ‘L shaped' hallway, a ground floor WC, a lounge with an adjoining conservatory, a good-sized garden measuring approximately 60' and there's also even a garage!

As you can see from the photos, this property has been decorated in neutral colours and thoughtfully improved featuring combination of carpet and wood effect flooring throughout.

Additional improvements and upgrades at this home include smooth plastered ceilings with inset down lighters, a recently fitted modern kitchen with wood effect worktops and integrated appliances and white suites fitted in both the bathroom and downstairs WC.

Both bedrooms are also a decent usable size with the main one having a range of wardrobes incorporating a bed recess while the other has recessed mirror fronted wardrobes with sliding doors.

Being positioned just off Warley Hill not only is there an open space nearby, but you're also just a 10-15 minute walk from Brentwood Station while closer to hand you have a Tesco express and a Little Waitrose for everyday essentials plus Charlie's Bar for some liquid refreshments and traditional bar food.

Additional points of interest at this house would include a handy external built-in store cupboard, gas radiator heating with a modern boiler and double-glazed windows.


ACCOMODATION AS FOLLOWS..


HALLWAY

The hallway is an unusual feature at this home, it is ‘L shaped' and therefore provides 2 zones.

Within the immediate entrance area, there is a large fitted coconut mat which then blends nicely with the wood effect laminate floor and neutral-coloured walls incorporating a spindled staircase rising to the first floor.

This hallway with smooth plastered ceiling and inset down lighters has doors leading to the ground floor WC, the kitchen, and lounge.


CLOAKROOM/WC

With decor and flooring to match the remainder of the ground floor, this WC with front facing window has a modern white suite consisting of a pushbutton WC and a wash basin with a cupboard under.


KITCHEN 3.06m x 2.4m (10' x 7'10)

Being located to the rear of the house, the kitchen with a tiled floor, white units and wood effect worktops, has a window and door leading onto the rear garden meaning during the summer months you will be just a few steps away from the fridge!

Built within the kitchen is electric oven with gas hob and cooker hood, an integrated slimline dishwasher and spaces for a washing machine and fridge freezer.

Again, the walls are decorated in a neutral style and the smooth plastered ceiling with down lighters completes the modern feel.


LOUNGE 4.48m x 3.82m (14'8 x 12'6)

The wood effect laminate floors flow seamlessly into the lounge which has a front facing window as well as sliding doors to the adjoining conservatory to let the natural light flood in.


CONSERVATORY 2.84m x 2.5m (9'3 x 8'2)

This conservatory with a lower-level brick plinth has PVC glazed panels with a vaulted ceiling featuring inset spots, double doors opening to the patio, and a wood laminate floor to match that used elsewhere within the main accommodation.


LANDING

The carpeted stairs rise up and turn onto the landing, this has natural light from the front facing window while the high stairwell provides the perfect place for a statement light.

From here, there is also an access point to the loft and doors to each of the bedrooms in the bathroom.


BEDROOM ONE 3.44m x 2.95m (11'3 x 9'8)

Enjoying a good range of fitted wardrobes, these incorporate a bed recess together with bedside tables and high-level storage cupboards, all of which provide excellent storage while giving a stylish look.


BEDROOM TWO 2.91m x 2.34m (9'6 x 7'7)

With additional recessed mirror fronted sliding wardrobes, this extra double bedroom is currently used as both a dressing room and a home office.


BATHROOM

This light and airy bathroom with tiled walls and vinyl flooring features white suite which consists of a shower bath with screen, and a fitted unit which incorporates pushbutton WC and a wash basin with mixer taps and storage.

There's also a wall mounted mirror, a shaver point, additional wall mounted storage cabinet and a heated towel rail.


OUTSIDE


FRONT

To the front of the property is a small brick paved hardstanding which incorporates a shrub bed and gives access to the built-in external store covered.

The property sits just behind a recessed layby area where we are told there is an unwritten agreement between all residents to generally try and park outside your own property. Additional parking can be on the road itself or within the garage.


GARAGE

There is a garage is located within a nearby block, approx 40m away and this has an up and over door and offers storage space in the eaves.Additional parking can be found here.


REAR GARDEN

As mentioned, this measures approximately 60' in depth and commences with an immediate patio area that adjoins the kitchen and conservatory.

The remainder of this garden is mainly lawn with an additional rear patio, barbeque area and a gate that can provide rear access.

You will notice there is an outdoor tap is located by the back door from kitchen and there is also an electric point as well.





Council Tax
Brentwood Council, Band D

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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