Location
A beautifully appointed historic family home, occupying a peaceful setting with a self-contained studio and acreage.
Crosswoods is a beautifully presented Grade II listed family home with rich Tudor origins, set in a glorious semi-rural setting on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Pleshey. This exceptional property has been extensively restored and improved, blending timeless period features with modern elegance.
The house offers five bedrooms, while the reception spaces are well balanced and thoughtfully designed, all decorated in neutral tones. The principal rooms are orientated to take full advantage of the stunning views over the neighbouring countryside, creating a sense of peace and seclusion.
Sitting comfortably within its approximately two-acre plot, the grounds feature a private tennis court, a swimming pool and beautifully planted garden.
Dating to the 15th century with later additions, the property provides exposed timber framing with rendered elevations under a clay-tiled roof. As you enter this delightful property, you are greeted by a welcoming reception hall featuring a striking redbrick inglenook fireplace and exposed studwork. This leads to the family room. The ground floor also includes a conveniently located cloakroom and an inner lobby that opens into a modern light-filled sitting room, which boasts three pairs of doors leading to the terrace.
Returning through the reception, you will find a comfortable dining room with another feature redbrick fireplace, along with a second cloakroom. At the heart of the home is the stunning kitchen/breakfast room, showcasing handcrafted units, integrated appliances and an informal dining and seating area - perfect for family living and entertaining.
The property features two staircases: one accessible from the dining room and the other from the family room, both leading to the first floor. Here, you'll find three well-appointed bedrooms located in the main section of the house. The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom, while the other two bedrooms are accessed through a luxury family bathroom and second staircase. The guest bedroom is a standout feature with its own private balcony.
Additionally, the property includes a versatile studio offering self-contained accommodation, complete with a bedroom, cloakroom, reception room and kitchenette facilities, all finished to a high specification.
Outside
Set discreetly back from a country lane, this stunning garden is approached via a sweeping gravel drive that offers ample parking and leads to the front of the house, which features attractive Tudor timbering and a plastered facade. Adjacent to the house is a timber-framed double-bay cart lodge.
The beautifully designed gardens have been thoughtful planted with a variety of shrubs and flowers providing year-round interest. To the north and south, formal gardens feature immaculately manicured lawns bordered by neat box hedging and interspersed with specimen trees.
A natural stone terrace extends from the rear of the house, offering a perfect spot for outdoor dining. Steps lead down to a private swimming pool, surrounded by a terrace. Beyond the pool, a self-contained studio adds versatility to the outdoor space, ideal for a home office or guests.
A winding path guides you to the southern section of the garden, where a circular summerhouse provides a peaceful retreat, opening to an all-weather tennis court.
All in around 2 acres.
Services
Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (Klargester). Oil-fired central heating.
Agent's note
Photos taken in 2022.
Local authority
Chelmsford City Council. Council tax band: H (with improvement indicator).
View payable Stamp Duty for this property
A very fine example of a listed period house having been beautifully maintained and restored. I love the gardens, which have been thoughtfully planted and wrap around the house, providing space and privacy.
Karl ManningProperty agent