Brentwood is most famous for 'The Only Way is Essex' but it has a far richer history starting when the Saxons first settled in the area, the Roman Road between London and Colchester was used as a main route for pilgrimages to Canterbury and the Peasant's Revolt of 1381 started in Brentwood and spread across the country. The property is in need of a full redecoration throughout but is in a well maintained block in an excellent location and has well proportioned rooms, with the added external storage and garage this property is one not to be missed.
Entrance Hall with Large Airing cupboard Lounge: 21’11” x 10’5″ (6.68m x 3.18m) Kitchen: 12’2″ x 6’5″ (3.71m x 1.96m) Bedroom 1: 12’1″ x 9’5″ (3.68m x 2.87m) Bedroom 2: 8’3″ x 7’5″ (2.51m x 2.26m) Bathroom: 6’5″ x 5’7″ (1.96m x 1.70m)
The property has a South to North aspect (front facing South) with lush green communal grounds surrounding the property. There is a bin store to the rear of the property as well as a large secure storage cupboard and a separate garage on the west flank of the property.
Brentwood is a town in the Borough of Brentwood, in the county of Essex. It is in the London commuter belt, situated 20 miles (30 km) east-north-east of Charing Cross and close by the M25 motorway. Brentwood is a suburban town with a small shopping area and high street beyond which are residential developments surrounded by open countryside and woodland. Brentwood Rail Station including the New Elizabeth Line is about 1 Mile North of the property and J28 of the M25 is about one and half miles to the West of the property. There is also a small shopping precinct and several public green spaces in close proximity including Warley Park.
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