Spacious family house in the popular Mayflower area of Billericay.
Offered with no ongoing chain and located within a cul-de-sac, in the catchment of Mayflower High School, this spacious house will be popular with families. Commuters are well served, with Billericay Station just a short distance away, offering direct services to London Liverpool Street in approximately 3035 minutes. Road links via the A127 and A12 provide convenient access to Chelmsford, Brentwood and the wider Essex area.
The house is approached through a vestibule into a good-sized hall, finished with a wood floor - a feature running through much of the ground floor. From the hall is a dining room which overlooks the gardens and is adjacent to the kitchen/breakfast room. The kitchen is comprehensively fitted with traditional units, topped with granite and incorporating a peninsular breakfast bar. Integrated appliances include a Miele dishwasher, a Neff fridge, range-style Belling gas 8 burner cooker and extractor hood. The breakfast room overlooks and has access to the garden. Adjacent to the kitchen is a fitted utility room. At the front of the house is a family sitting room with fireplace incorporating a gas fire and on the opposite side of the hall is a sitting home office.
On the first floor is a spacious landing, access to a double airing cupboard and loft. There are four bedrooms (two en suite) and a family bath/shower room. The principal bedroom overlooks the rear garden and has an en suite bath/shower room and fitted dressing area.
Outside
The front drive has an in/out facility and access to the integral garage. The garage is double in length and includes the boiler and pressurised water tank. The rear garden is established and private, featuring block paved areas and pathways meandering through established beds, predominately evergreen.
Services
All mains services connected.
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The first thing I noticed was how quiet this location is, and a great location to bring up a family with schools so close by.
Stephen WhiteProperty agent