Queens Road, Brentwood

OIEO £385,000 - New Instruction


  • Prime Brentwood location, steps from High Street shops, bars & restaurants
  • Just 0.4 miles to station London in approx. 40 mins
  • Charming 2 Bed End Terrace Victorian Cottage
  • Spacious 20ft Lounge/Diner with wood flooring
  • Stylish kitchen with Bosch appliances & underfloor heating
  • Two double bedrooms with new carpets throughout
  • Modern tiled shower room with spacious walk-in and premium Mira shower
  • West-facing courtyard garden with shed & side access
  • Gas combi boiler and underfloor heating in kitchen
  • Permit parking just £34/year, cheaper visitor passes

Ideally Situated Victorian Cottage just moments from Brentwood High Street, this charming 2 Bedroom End of Terrace Victorian Cottage is perfectly placed for enjoying all that Brentwood has to offer just a short stroll from the vibrant, historic High Street, where a mix of well-known retailers, independent boutiques, and a conveniently located Sainsbury's store provide everything you need within easy reach.

For those commuting to London, Brentwood Station is just 0.4 miles away a relaxed 7 8 minute walk offering swift access into London Liverpool Street in around 40 minutes, making this an ideal spot for city professionals.

Parking is a breeze with permit parking available on surrounding roads. Resident permits are priced at just £34 per year, and visitor parking is also easy to manage with 10-visit blocks available for £5 (each visit lasting up to five hours).

Internally, the property is well presented and includes a spacious 20ft Lounge/Diner, a refitted kitchen with integrated appliances, two double bedrooms, and a modernised Shower Room. The home also benefits from a relatively new combination boiler, underfloor heating in the kitchen, and a west-facing courtyard garden that enjoys glorious afternoon sun.


The Accommodation

UPVC entrance door leading into:


LOUNGE/DINER 20ft 1' x 11ft 2' (6.4m x 3.4m)

A beautifully presented reception space with attractive wood flooring and a feature fireplace, perfectly complementing the home's Victorian heritage.


KITCHEN 11ft 3' x 7ft 7' (3.5m x 2.3m)

Stylish and contemporary, the kitchen features a smart range of green gloss units with integrated handles, topped with solid wooden worktops.

Quality appliances include a Bosch gas hob with chimney extractor above, multifunction oven/grill, combination microwave/oven, freestanding dishwasher, and an integrated fridge with adjacent freezer.

The Ideal Logic Max C24' combination boiler is mounted on the wall, serving both central heating and hot water. Additional features include underfloor heating, African slate flooring, a 1.5 bowl ceramic sink, and plenty of natural light from two windows and a glazed back door.


STAIRCASE FROM LIVING ROOM LEADING TO:

FIRST FLOOR LANDING

New carpet has been recently laid throughout the stairs, landing, and both bedrooms.

The loft hatch provides easy access to the attic space for storage.


MASTER BEDROOM 11ft 4' x 11ft 2' (3.45m x 3.4m)

A well-proportioned front-facing double bedroom, bathed in natural light.


BEDROOM TWO 11ft 3' x 7ft 7' (3.4m x 2.3m)

A bright rear-facing double bedroom benefiting from two windows, making the space feel light and airy.


BATHROOM 8ft 7' x 5ft 2' (2.6m x 1.6m)

A modern, fully tiled shower room featuring a large walk-in enclosure fitted with a Mira Advance' electric shower.


GARDEN

A low-maintenance shingled courtyard garden, complete with a small shed for storage and side access via a gate.

The westerly aspect ensures excellent afternoon sun ideal for relaxing or entertaining.




Council Tax
Basildon Council, Band C

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!
Floor Plan
EER Chart

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Broadband Unknown
Telephone Landline

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Heating Not Specified
Garden/Outside Space Yes
Parking No
Garage No

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Superfast Unknown Unknown
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O2 Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
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Broadband and Mobile coverage information supplied by Ofcom.


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