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The property sits on a large corner plot that has established trees and shrubs around the border delivering the impression of a quiet country cottage in a rural location when in the grounds. The property suffered fire damage in September 2019. Most of the damage appears to be superficial but independent professional advice should be sought.
Ground Floor
Lounge: 14’10” x 12’6″ (4.52m X 3.81m)
Dining Room: 12’7″ x 11’7″ (3.84m X3.53m)
Kitchen: 12’0″ x 10’3″ (3.66m X 3.12m)
Bedroom 3: 13’5″ x 7’11” (4.09m X 2.41m)
Bedroom 4: 9’4″ x 8’10” (2.84m X 2.69m)
Bedroom 5: 10’1″ x 7’4″ (3.07m X 2.24m)
Shower Room:
First Floor
Landing:
Bedroom 1: 15’2″ x 9’7″ (4.62m X 4.04m)
Bedroom 2: 13’3″ x 12’2″ (4.04m X 3.71m)
The property is surrounded by established foliage, a laurel runs the length of the eastern boundary whilst a mixture of bushes, shrubbery and trees runs across the southern boundary. There is a cross over in the north eastern corner leading to a large garage set to the back of the property. Gated access from Outwood Common Road leads to a large front drive suitable for several family cars. The grounds are significantly overgrown.
Billericay is a town and civil parish in the Borough of Basildon in Essex. It lies within the London Basin and constitutes a commuter town 25 miles (40 km) east of Central London. It is thought to have been occupied since the Bronze Age.
The property is located a little over one mile to the South of Billericay Town Centre with its shops, bars and restaurants. Billericay Mainline Railway station is about one and a half miles to the North of the property with Greater Anglia Trains to London Liverpool Street.
Strictly by appointment with the Auctioneer Tel: 01702 333 399