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The property is in good order and is considered immediately habitable but would benefit from decorative updating. There is the possibility or creating off road parking at the bottom of the garden subject to obtaining any necessary consents. Located in a very popular residential location close to Rayleigh Town Centre and Rayleigh Mainline Railway station.
Ground Floor
Porch: 5’11” x 3’4″ (1.81m x 1.02m)
Entrance Hall:
Lounge: 30’3″ x 11’3″ (9.24m x 3.44m)
Kitchen/Diner: 20’5″ x 10’10” (6.24m x 3.32m)
W/C
First Floor
Bedroom 1: 13’3″ x 11’5″ (4.06m x 3.49m)
Bedroom 2: 16’10” x 11’3″ (5.15m x 3.45m)
Bedroom 3: 14’10” x 9’11” (4.26m x 3.04m)
Shower Room: 7’6″ x 7’2″ (2.29m x 2.20m)
Set back from Crown Hill the row of houses in which this one sits is hidden by a boundary of large trees and bushes. There is a public footpath running the length of the boundary offering access to the front gardens. The substantial front garden is mainly laid to lawn with a paved path leading to the front door and side gate.
The rear garden slopes upwards and has established plants and shrubs as well as a large lawned area. There is rear access at the end of the garden with an unmade lane leading to the row of garages one of which is included in the Freehold Title.
Rayleigh is a market town and civil parish in the Rochford District in Essex, it is located between Chelmsford and Southend-on-Sea, 32 miles (51 km) east of central London. One of the oldest secular buildings in Rayleigh is 91 High Street which houses Pizza Express downstairs and Rayleigh Town Museum upstairs. The Regal Room in the museum is dated circa 1350.
The property is located less than a 1/4 of a Mile to the North of Rayleigh Town centre and about 150Yards to the South of Rayleigh Mainline Railway station.
Strictly by appointment with the Auctioneer