Mercer Road, Billericay

OIEO £850,000 - New Instruction


A SUBSTANTIAL FOUR BEDROOM DETACHED FAMILY HOME ON A DESIRABLE CORNER PLOT

Situated on the sought-after Norsey Farm estate in north Billericay, this impressive 'Ramsden' style home the largest design built by Moody Homes on the development offers an exceptional amount of versatile living space perfect for modern family life.

The property boasts four double bedrooms, four reception rooms including a large Lounge with feature FIreplace, separate Dining Room, Playroom (converted from the rear of the Double Length Garage), and a surprisingly spacious Study. The ground floor is completed by the Entrance Hall, contemporary WC Room and a Kitchen/Breakfast Room, while upstairs the Master Bedroom benefits from an Ensuite Shower Room and there's a beautifully refitted main Bathroom too.

Set on a generous corner plot with scope for potential extension subject to planning permission, the property offers extensive parking for four vehicles on the enlarged driveway, plus the retained single garage.

The location is equally impressive within the catchment areas for both the highly regarded Buttsbury and Mayflower schools, with excellent transport links including a convenient peak-time bus service direct to Billericay Railway Station (departing 6.23am, arriving 6.34am). Pedestrian paths provide easy access to Stock Road's local amenities, shops, and onward to the High Street and Station. Leisure enthusiasts will appreciate that Stockbrook Manor Golf and Country Club, featuring two championship courses plus gym and pool facilities, is within comfortable walking distance too.


The Accommodation in more detail:


HALLWAY 13ft 5" x 5ft 3" (4.09m x 1.60m)

With attractive wood effect flooring which extends into the study, lounge, dining room and playroom.



GROUND FLOOR WC

A stylish modern cloakroom with a white gloss vanity unit and half height glossy white Metro style tiling and jazzy floor tiling. A side facing window provides natural light.



LOUNGE 18ft x 12ft 7" (5.49m x 3.84m)

A large family living room with a feature fireplace (gas fire installed) and plantation shutters fitted to the large front facing window.

A set of glazed double doors with adjacent side lights swing open to the dining room behind.



DINING ROOM 11ft 10" x 10ft (3.61m x 3.05m)

A lovely size dining room with a set of sliding patio doors opening out to the garden.


Door through to:


PLAYROOM 15ft 1" x 7ft 7" (4.60m x 2.31m)

A great size and very versatile room, converted from the back part of the garage.

With new UPVC sliding doors opening out to the garden.



STUDY 9ft x 7ft 3" (2.74m x 2.21m)

In addition to the playroom, there is also a versatile study/home office with the measurements excluding a cupboard under the stairs.

As with the lounge, plantation shutters have been fitted to the window.



KITCHEN 17ft 4" x 8ft 4" (5.28m x 2.54m)

Fitted with a range of hand painted 'Stiffkey Blue' kitchen units topped with butchers block effect worktops that also incorporate a 3 seater breakfast bar.

There is a built-in gas hob and split level double oven and grill, along with spaces for a washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher and an American style fridge freezer.

A large matching cupboard at the end of the kitchen houses the Baxi Platinum 30 HE combination boiler.


Staircase from hall rising to:

FIRST FLOOR LANDING

A window on the half landing provides natural light and a built in cupboard which previously housed the hot water tank is now freed up for use as a huge linen/towel storage cupboard.

Looking up, we see a flip down loft hatch providing easy access to the loft.



MASTER BEDROOM 13ft 1" x 11ft 8" (3.99m x 3.56m)

The measurements exclude the fitted wardrobes that run along the entirety of the far wall.

Nearly 8ft wide, a large rear facing window maximises light.



ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM 7ft 9" max narrowing to 4ft 7" x 5ft 4" (2.36m x 1.63m)

With a white gloss wall hung vanity unit, WC and shower cubicle with a fixed rainhead shower as well as a separate handset. The rear facing window brings in natural light.



BEDROOM TWO 16ft 9" maximum narrowing to 12ft 9" x 9ft 5" (5.11m x 2.87m)

Another super size double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and shelving along the far wall and a front facing window.



BEDROOM THREE 13ft 4" x 8ft 5" (4.06m x 2.57m)

Yet another double bedroom.



BEDROOM FOUR 10ft 10" x 7ft 7" (3.30m x 2.31m)

Another bedroom that will take a double bed with ease. The measurements exclude the built-in cupboard.



BATHROOM 7ft 8" x 7ft (2.34m x 2.13m)

Beautifully refitted with a large shower bath with both a fixed rainhead shower and a separate handset, white gloss vanity unit and close coupled WC.

A full height built-in cupboard has been shelved out for superb storage.

Attractive shiny grey marble effect tiles complement the white suite and the chrome towel radiator and there's a window for natural light.




Council Tax
Basildon Council, Band F

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.


Billericay is a popular, historic market town just 30 miles from London.

The market at the top of Crown Road disappeared years ago and Billericay nowadays is more well-known as an excellent commuter town, with excellent rail links to the City (35 minutes by train), very good schools and a charming High Street, part of which is a conservation area.

It also has great access to the key main roads of the M25, A12 and A127.

The town lies on the edge of rural Essex, which makes it a very desirable place to live. This coupled with the City access goes some way to explain the high levels of Londoners we see looking to move here every year.

Since I moved here in 1973 and started as an estate agent in the mid 1990's, I have seen the town grow to where it is now, with some 14,000-15,000 homes and a population of over 40,000.

The Billericay you see today is economically and physically a thriving and attractive place to live and work. There are many open green spaces including the 40 acre Lake Meadows Park, a must in summer, and they throw a pretty impressive Fireworks Night too.

Norsey Woods is a great place for a walk or to exercise your dogs...or the kids! It dates back to the Bronze Age and covers about 165 acres with a visitor centre for the educational visits it has too.
I remember camping there as a cub scout back in the day and both Nick and myself have enjoyed many a afternoon there over the years with our families.

The High Street must be one of the prettiest in the county and dates back to Roman times. The shape we see now certainly hasn't changed much for over 500 years, our office itself is part of one of the 25 old coaching inns the town has seen over the years!

With well over 100 shops including some well known names and some boutique locally owned ones, the High Street also has some great pubs, bars and restaurants. The Chequers is probably the most popular, most people we know rate it as the best pub in town, with newer bars like Harrys Bar, Bar Zero and the Blue Boar, also very sought after, growing venues on friday and saturday nights.

There are too many great restaurants to name, suffice to say you don't need to travel out of Billericay to have a fantastic night out and there's a taxi rank by the station to get you home if you want to leave the car on the drive.

Waitrose is our local main supermarket with there also a very good Co-op over on Queens Park. Smaller supermarkets over in South Green, Sunnymede and along Stock Road also provide a super local service in their areas.

Billericay Christmas Market is a very popular annual event which sees the High Street completely shut to traffic for the day and then filled with stalls selling anything and everything Christmasy!

All the local schools, both Primary and Secondary have good OFSTED reports and there is a good choice of both State and Private. Please feel free to contact our office for more details although the OFSTED website is the ideal first port of call of course.


A BIT OF HISTORY

Billericay has an facinating history, much of which can be researched in our local museum, the Cater Museum on the High Street.

Billericay was first recorded as Byllerica in 1291 with notable events including a Peasants Revolt ending up in Norsey Woods in 1381 and some of Billericay residents, including Christopher Martin, the ship's victualler, sailing with the Pilgrim Fathers to the 'New World' of America on the Mayflower in 1620 - hence the many representartions of the Mayflower ship in numerous local businesses and the Mayflower High School.

In 1916 Billericay became famous as a result of a Zeppelin airship crashing in flames on the outskirts of the town, down what is now Greens Farm Lane.

A union workhouse was built in 1840 which later, together with additional later built buildings, became St. Andrew's Hospital in the 1930s. The regional plastic surgery and rehabilitation unit was opened here the same year I moved to Billericay, 1973. Many a local will still refer the estate there now to me, as 'one of the houses on the old Burns Unit', although it is in fact Stockfield Manor now.
Only the original workhouse building, including the chapel, and the main gatehouse, now survive, converted now into Grey Lady Place, a residential development of luxury apartments.

The railway came in 1889 and opened up opportunities for landowners to sell plots to Londoners looking to move out of 'The Smoke' into a cleaner rural environment. Both myself and Nick have sold many an old 'plot land' home over the years for redevelopment. A few still remain on the edge of Norsey Woods down Break Egg Hill.

With the housing shortage created by the war time bombing of London, pressure to build was great and the new town of Basildon was given the green light. The 'Green Belt' stopped expansion and the blurring of Basildon and Billericay, hence why lot of the Billericay housing estates were built on abandoned farmland around the town centre and Great Burstead/South Green, where permission was more easily granted.
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EER Chart

The Energy-Efficiency Rating is a measure of a home's overall efficiency. The higher the rating, the more energy-efficient the home is, and the lower the fuel bills are likely to be.

Utility Supply Type
Electric Mains Supply
Gas Mains Supply
Water Mains Supply
Sewerage Mains Supply
Broadband Unknown
Telephone Unknown

Other Items Description
Heating Gas Central Heating
Garden/Outside Space Yes
Parking Yes
Garage Yes

Broadband Coverage Highest Available Download Speed Highest Available Upload Speed
Standard 6 Mbps 0.8 Mbps
Superfast 80 Mbps 20 Mbps
Ultrafast Not Available Not Available

Mobile Coverage Indoor Voice Indoor Data Outdoor Voice Outdoor Data
EE Likely Likely Enhanced Enhanced
Three Likely Likely Enhanced Enhanced
O2 Likely No Signal Enhanced Enhanced
Vodafone Likely No Signal Enhanced Enhanced

Broadband and Mobile coverage information supplied by Ofcom.


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