Hanging Hill Lane, Hutton, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 2HG | Property for sale | Savills
3,095 sq ft(287.53 sq m)
Guide price £1,850,000($2,334,330)

Hanging Hill LaneHutton, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 2HG

  • Sold

Key features

  • Sold in December 2023
  • Within 2 miles of Shenfield Crossrail station (one mile by foot)
  • Well regarded private and state schools close by
  • Parkland style mature gardens with entertaining terraces
  • No ongoing chain

Attractive 1920s house in the commuter belt, with a mature plot of 1.015 acres.

About this property

  • This beautiful period home has been in the same ownership for 36 years. Located on the borders of Hutton Mount, it retains its original plot of 1.015 acres with rear gardens measuring approximately 103m x 40m. There is great scope for enlargement or development subject to planning permission. The house is situated in the commuter belt and an area known for its well-regarded schools.

    The house includes many period features including fireplaces and good ceiling heights, with the principal bedrooms and reception rooms orientated to overlook the beautiful gardens. The centrepiece of the house is the kitchen/ breakfast room, open-plan to a sizeable dining room. The kitchen is extensively fitted and includes a large island with cooking station.

    Adjacent is a useful utility room with plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. Adjacent to the dining room is a sitting room with gas fire and a study, with double doors onto the terrace. The principal reception room is a light-filled room with three aspects. A red-brick fireplace provides a focal point and incudes a log burner. On the first floor there are five bedrooms, three of which overlook the gardens. The principal suite includes extensive full-height fitted wardrobes and an en suite shower room.

    Outside
    Mature trees screen the frontage creating a great deal of privacy. A driveway, finished in block paving, leads to a turning circle, parking area and a detached double garage. A colourful array of predominantly evergreen shrubs have been planted at the front of the house creating colour and interest and adjoining is a gated access into the rear gardens. The gardens commences with a substantial split-level terrace, a great space for entertaining and al fresco dining. A garden cabin with power offers the potential as an outside office. The gardens resemble mature parkland with a vast swathe of lawn punctured with island beds and bordered by mature trees and shrubs for privacy and all-year colour and interest. At the far end is a former tennis court and composting area.

    Services
    All mains services connected. Gas central heating.

    View payable Stamp Duty for this property

As a Hutton resident myself, I appreciate how rare it is to find a house with an acre plot at the heart of the commuter belt.

Stephen WhiteProperty agent

Local information

  • Shenfield: 2 miles (Crossrail service), A12 (J12): 2.7 miles; Billericay: 4.3 miles; West Horndon 5.5 miles. All distances approximate.
  • The location is popular with London commuters, as Shenfield mainline station (approx. one mile on foot) provides a fast and frequent service to Stratford and London Liverpool Street in approximately 24 minutes. The station has a Crossrail service delivering a high-frequency, high-capacity service to 40 stations linking Reading, Heathrow, central and west London to Shenfield. West Horndon lies within 5.6 miles and has a C2C rail service into London Fenchurch Street.
  • Shenfield Broadway provides a cosmopolitan range of shops, eateries and bars and further shopping facilities are available at nearby Brentwood and Billericay, which has a Waitrose supermarket. Local road connections are excellent with the A12 linking to junction 28 of the M25. The area is renowned for its excellent schools, both state and private. These include Woodlands in Hutton - a private day school situated on Rayleigh road, Brentwood School for boys and girls including prep, and St Martins senior school with academy status, which is within walking distance of the property.
  • Brentwood stands between two lovely country parks: Weald and Thorndon. Both have visitor centres and miles of footpaths, cycle and bridleways. Hylands estate in Chelmsford offers over 574 acres of historic parkland.

Additional information

  • Directions: What3Words: ///hoot.turkey.spite
  • EPC Rating: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G