The Hollies, Crescent Road, Brentwood

Price £375,000 - Available


  • Uber Convenient Position Just a Few Minutes' Walk From Train Station and 0.5 mile From The High St
  • Naturally Bright Two Bed Apartment Enjoying Windows To Three Different Cardinal Directions
  • Generous Dimensions Running Throughout
  • Entrance Hall With Large Store Cupboard
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Stylish Bathroom
  • Open Plan Living Room and Kitchen With Integrated Appliances
  • Gas Radiator Heating With Combi Boiler
  • Allocated Parking
  • External Secure Bike Store

Sitting in an uber convenient position just a few minutes' walk from the train station and 0.5 mile from the High Street, this naturally bright apartment enjoys a prime position within the development boasting windows to three different cardinal directions, an unusual feature but certainly a lovely one to have.

With generous dimensions running throughout, in addition to a light and airy feel you have a feeling of space in each of the rooms within this purpose built aesthetically pleasing development.

Both bedrooms here are double rooms with sash windows, one looks onto Crescent Road while the other is to the rear and overlooks part of the communal gardens together with the allocated parking space for the apartment.

The bathroom within this apartment is also a notable room being both generous in size and stylishly fitted. Two tone tiling to walls and floor are complimented by a large wall mirror and a quality white suite that includes a semi ped wash basin, a wc with concealed cistern and a bath with wall mounted taps.

The main living room is combined with an open plan kitchen area, this living space could accommodate a corner sofa, a dining table whilst within the kitchen there is a good range of units incorporating a range of integrated appliances. These appliances consist of a Hotpoint fridge freezer, dishwasher and washer dryer plus there is a Neff electric oven, hob and cooker hood.

In addition, further points worthy note includes gas radiator heating via a Combi boiler, smooth skimmed ceilings, telephone entry system, a large hallway storage cupboard with lighting and a handy external bike store together with ample parking.


ACCOMODATION SIZES AS FOLOWS


COMMUNAL HALLWAY

OWN RECEPTION HALL 3.89 m x 1.2 m (12'9 x 3‘ 11)

LARGE ILLUMINATED STORE CUPBOARD

KITCHEN LIVING AREA 7.24 m x 3.05 m (23' 9 x 10')

BEDROOM ONE 4.41 m x 33.02 m (14'5 x 9‘11))

BEDROOM TWO 4.8 m x 2.43 m (15'8 x 7‘11)

BATHROOM 2.53 m x 1.72 m (8'3 x 5‘7)

ALLOCATED PARKING AND VISITORS PARKING

EXTERNAL SECURE BIKE STORE

Lease Details To be Confirmed Shortly




Council Tax
Brentwood Council, Band E

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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