St. Marys Square, Kelvedon, Colchester, CO5 9AN | Property for sale | Savills
2,300 sq ft(213.68 sq m)
Excess of £800,000(€958,997)

St. Marys SquareKelvedon, Colchester, CO5 9AN


    Key features

    • Stunning Grade II* listed four bedroom family home
    • Prominent position within the heart of this delightful village, with excellent links to the city
    • Wealth of fine period features
    • Useful multi-purpose studio
    • Car port and driveway
    • No onward chain

    A beautifully presented Grade II* listed family home, in the heart of this delightful village being sold with no onward chain.

    About this property

    • St. Marys house, is an attractive timber framed village house which dates in part to the 15th century, with various additions in the 16th, 18th & 19th centuries. The house has been thoughtfully laid out, with the accommodation arranged over three storeys, combining traditional architecture and contemporary features creating a sophisticated family home.

      The property occupies a prominent position within the villages, and is steeped in history, with a suggestion that it may have been built as a market hall for the Abbot of Westminster, and then converted to domestic use after the dissolution.

      St. Marys house enjoys plastered elevations under a handmade red plain tile roof, with an attractive symmetrical design and a gabled middle bay, adding architectural interest.

      The property features a distinctive entrance, accessed through a portico and an entrance door with a fan light, leading into an impressive vaulted reception hall. Within the glass threshold, historical items related to the house's past are displayed. Off the hall, there are two reception rooms: a dining room with an attractive Victorian fireplace and early 19th-century fitted cupboards, as well as a dual-aspect sitting room boasting a beautiful Adam Style fireplace along with an 18th-century alcove and corner cupboard. Towards the rear of the house, a spacious vaulted kitchen/dining room provides an ideal space for entertaining, with access to the veranda garden. Also accessible from the kitchen is a limited head height cellar, currently used for storage. Additionally, there is a ground-floor cloakroom.

      To the first floor, an elegant early 19th-century staircase with scrolled tread-ends and a turned newel post with an acorn finial leads to the principle suite. This suite includes a Jack and Jill family bathroom and a dressing room. The first floor also features a library/snug adjoining the second bedroom. The second floor consists of two additional bedrooms and a shower room.

      Outside
      St Marys House provide a mature rear garden which is mainly east facing, and has been laid to lawn interspersed with various trees and shrubs, providing all year round interest. A stone terrace extends from the immediate rear of the house, delivering a space for outside entertaining and relaxing.

      To the rear of the garden is a detached outbuilding which currently comprises a studio/office and darkroom.

      The property offers a car port and driveway, accessed via the car park of the neighbouring property.

      Services
      Mains services connected.

      View payable Stamp Duty for this property

    A delightful village house, full of character. Kelvedon is a lovely village, perfectly placed within the commuter belt and for access to countryside.

    Karl ManningProperty agent

    Local information

    • A12 access: 0.2 miles; Kelvedon station 0.5 miles (Liverpool Street from 51 minutes); Colchester: 10.5 miles; Chelmsford: 14.2 miles; Stansted Airport: 22 miles; Central London: 58.9 miles. All distances approximate.
    • The property is located within the village of Kelvedon known for its rich history, convenient transport links, and charming countryside. Located adjacent to The Angel public house, and formally a public house itself, St Marys House is situated on St Marys Square, on the corner of Maldon Road and Church Street, in the heart of the village.
    • Kelvedon offers a blend of historical charm, and modern convenience including a supermarket, village store and fish shop. Kelvedon enjoys a selection of educational institutions catering to various age groups including St Marys Church of England Primary Academy. For secondary education, students typically travel to nearby towns which include The Honywood Community Science School in Coggeshall and The Maltings Academy in Witham. For private education there is New Hall School in Boreham, and Felsted School. There are grammar schools in both Colchester to the north and Chelmsford to the south.
    • Kelvedon is well-connected by road, making it easily accessible, with the A12 running around the village. The A12 provides direct links to London and Ipswich.
    • Kelvedon Railway Station is a key transport hub for the village and provides regular services to London Liverpool Street. Trains also run to Colchester, Ipswich, and Norwich, offering good regional connectivity. The station has parking.
    • The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The river Blackwater runs through the village providing scenic walking routes.

    Additional information

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    • EPC Exempt
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: F