Garnet Road, Boreham, Chelmsford

Price £489,000 - Available


  • Four Year Old Three Bedroom Detached House
  • Close to Farmland with an Abundance of Walks
  • En-Suite Shower Room, Family Bathroom and Ground Floor WC
  • Stylishly Presented Throughout With Carpet and Wood Effect Vinyl Floor Coverings
  • Kitchen Diner With White Gloss Units, Integrated Appliances and Patio Doors to the Garden
  • Gas Radiator Heating With Combi Boiler
  • Good Sized Garden With Patio and Composite Decked Area
  • Double Carport and Garage with Power Connected
  • Farmland Views From Your Door Step
  • Local Shops and Schools Close to Hand plus New Railway Station Will Only Be Approx. 1.5miles Away

This stylish three bedroom modern home built approximately four years ago to the Yarkhill design by Bloor Homes sits on a development of 145 homes adjacent to open farmland, views of which you have from your doorstep.

Despite being so close to farmland with an abundance of walks, just 10 minutes away you have the local primary school and nursery, then an extra three minutes you'll be at the local shops and within that range you also have the doctors and the Queens Head pub just by the village Church. Also, just recently a children's playground has been added within the development area and therefore essentials are at hand for family living.

As well as three first floor bedrooms, you also have the appeal of a main bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite shower room while a good-sized family bathroom, also with tiling to floor and walls, serves the additional two bedrooms.

Downstairs an entrance hall with vinyl flooring and under stairs storage, extends deep into the house whilst to the front you have a bay fronted living room with plenty of space for an ‘L shaped' sofa.

Conveniently placed the nice sized kitchen diner sits at the rear of the house, this light and bright space has white gloss units, integrated appliances, a designated utility area and an adjoining downstairs WC.

Being at the rear of the property, this kitchen also enjoys patio doors opening onto the garden, which in turn has both a patio and decked seating area as well as the gate which leads out to the double length carport, driveway and single garage which in addition to the garden has power connected.

Additional points of note include an existing NHBC guarantee, a Combi boiler to assist with efficient running costs plus there is the added attraction of the eagerly awaited completion scheduled for late 2025 of the Beaulieu Park railway station being a very handy approx.1.5 miles away.


ACCOMODATION SIZES AS FOLLOWS…

RECEPTION HALL with vinyl flooring and under stairs storage cupboard

LIVING ROOM 5.09 m x 3.36 m (16' 8 x 11')

KITCHEN DINER 3.75 m x 3.52 m (12' 3 x 11‘ 6) With Integrated Appliances

UTILITY AREA 1.68 m x 1.62 m (5'3 x 5'6)

DOWNSTAIRS WC

FIRST FLOOR LANDING

MAIN BEDROOM 3.04 m x 2.97 m (9'11 x 9‘ 8)

ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM

BEDROOM TWO 3.28 m x 2.55 m (10' 8 x 8‘ 4)

BEDROOM THREE 2.8 m x 2.07 m (9' 2 x 6‘ 9)

FAMILY BATHROOM

DOUBLE LENGTH DRIVEWAY WITH CARPORT OVER

DETACHED GARAGE

PATIO AND LAWN GARDEN



Council Tax
Chelmsford 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.

Chelmsford has a long and interesting history starting in the pre-historic period (widespread 8,000 BC flint tools evidence), although it was the Roman period when the first proper roots were laid down in AD61, as it was a fortified staging post on the London (30 miles) to Colchester (22 miles) Road - the modern A12, situated at the meeting of the rivers Can and Chelmer where they were crossed by the old Roman Road.

It developed further as a medieval market town when in 1199 King John granted a Royal Charter for Chelmsford to hold a market (still here 800+ years later), eventually becoming the County Town and centre of local administration in 1218 and a City in 2012.

Industry has always flourished here as in the early days, materials were bought in by water from the sea at Heybridge along the ‘Navigation', the Canalisation of the rivers Chelmer and Blackwater in 1797 - now a largely unspoilt part of rural Essex with a footpath along its full length and beautifully maintained. Summer sees many a narrowboat, river craft or canoe cruising along it, with Papermill Lock a lovely place to visit halfway along the Canal.

The main part of Chelmsford is the merging of 21 parishes (Moulsham, Springfield and the surrounding villages like Danbury and Writtle, etc) to form one continuous developed area.
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