£1,000,000
4 bed link detached house for saleEast Street, Coggeshall, Colchester, Essex CO6
4 beds
2 baths
5 receptions
- Freehold
Heritage
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About this property
Prominent 15th century Grade II listed house
Four beautiful bedrooms
Five reception rooms
Walled Garden with Home Office
Stunning 30ft Principal bedroom with vaulted ceilings
Two Parking Spaces
Central location
Quality Kitchen & Bathrooms
Stunning 15th-century home in the heart of Coggeshall, offering spacious, character-filled living with multiple reception rooms, a 30ft principal bedroom, beautifully landscaped garden, and two private parking spaces.
Situated in the heart of the historic town of Coggeshall, this distinguished property has stood with quiet pride since the 15th century. Steeped in history and character, it has served many purposes over the centuries and is now beautifully adapted as a warm and welcoming family home. Carefully restored and thoughtfully maintained, the house offers an exceptional blend of period charm and modern practicality—ideal for contemporary family living.
As you enter from East Street, you're welcomed into a central entrance hall that opens into a generously proportioned reception hall—a bright and airy space from which the main staircase rises to the upper floor. At the front of the property are two elegant reception rooms, each rich in character and perfectly suited for formal or informal use.
The sitting room is a particularly impressive space, centred around a striking exposed brick chimney breast—an inviting setting for hosting family gatherings and special occasions. Adjacent to this, the study or snug provides a quiet retreat, featuring exposed timber beams and windows, ideal for reading, working, or relaxing in peace. A few steps down from the reception hall leads you into the living room, a cosy and atmospheric space complete with a large inglenook fireplace, housing a wood-burning stove—perfect for unwinding by the fire on cooler evenings.
At the rear of the ground floor is the breakfast room, featuring a glazed roof that bathes the room in natural light. A beautiful timber door with stained glass detailing leads through to the bespoke kitchen, fitted with a wide range of handcrafted cabinetry in keeping with the home’s historic character. This is a space as functional as it is beautiful, perfect for both everyday family meals and more ambitious entertaining.
Beyond the kitchen lies the utility room, cleverly designed to conceal laundry appliances while also serving as a boot room, with direct access to the garden. Glazed doors connect to a delightful garden room, offering a peaceful spot to sit and enjoy views of the mature walled garden throughout the seasons.
The first floor is accessed via the main staircase and opens onto a central landing, giving access to four generously sized and individually styled bedrooms, along with the family bathroom. The principal bedroom is a show-stopper: An expansive, light-filled sanctuary with exposed roof timbers showcasing the craftsmanship of the home's original builders. A dramatic vaulted ceiling enhances the sense of space, while multiple windows—including skylights—provide wonderful views over the garden. A few steps lead down from the room to the garden, offering a unique connection to the outdoors. The suite is completed by a private en-suite shower room which has a velux-style skylight.
Bedrooms two, three, and four are all well-proportioned, each offering plenty of space for freestanding or built-in furniture. Bedroom two features fitted wardrobes, while all rooms maintain the character and charm found throughout the house. The family bathroom is fitted with a high-quality Heritage suite, including a freestanding roll-top bath and a separate shower—offering both traditional style and modern convenience. This also has two velux-style skylights.
The rear garden is a serene, private haven—perfect for both relaxation and entertaining. A decked terrace directly behind the house provides an ideal setting for al fresco dining, with a pergola-covered seating area creating a delightful space for summer barbecues. The lawn stretches towards the rear boundary, enclosed by a historic brick wall and mature planting that ensures privacy and year-round interest.
A recently built garden office sits discreetly at the far end of the garden, featuring bi-fold doors and a dedicated storage shed. This versatile space is ideal for working from home, hobbies, or even occasional guest accommodation.
To the side of the house, a shared driveway leads to two private parking spaces, located just a short distance from the property for convenient access without disrupting the peaceful garden setting.
Location
Nestled in the Essex countryside, Coggeshall is a charming village renowned for its rich history and beautiful medieval architecture. With origins dating back over a thousand years, the village boasts a stunning collection of timber-framed buildings, including the famous Paycocke’s House and Grange Barn, reflecting its prosperous past in the wool trade.
Coggeshall is more than just a historical gem; it’s a vibrant community that hosts various local events throughout the year, such as the annual music festival, numerous beer festivals and festive Christmas markets. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, making it perfect for nature lovers.
Despite its tranquil setting, Coggeshall enjoys excellent connectivity. The nearby A120 provides easy access to Colchester, Chelmsford, and Stansted Airport. Witham and Kelvedon railway stations are also just a short drive away, offering direct services to London Liverpool Street. There is also the additional benefit of a community bus service available for the morning and evening rush hour at various pick up points in the village to Kelvedon station and return.
The village’s thriving local scene includes independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, adding to its distinctive character. Whether you’re drawn to its history, community spirit, or convenient location, Coggeshall offers an idyllic blend of rural charm and modern amenities—an ideal place to call home.
Entrance Hall
Study
2.94m x 3.29m
Sitting Room
3.85m x 5.90m
Cloakroom
Reception Hallway
4.37m x 5.38m
Living Room
4.54m x 4.55m
Breakfast Room
2.90m x 2.69m
Kitchen
5.87m x 4.50m
Utility Room
2.76m x 5.21m
Family Room
2.76m x 5.39m
Landing
Principal Bedroom
4.79m x 10.54m
Ensuite Bathroom
Bedroom
4.18m x 4.27m
Bedroom
4.04m x 4.27m
Bedroom
3.43m x 3.88m
Family Bathroom
3.03m x 2.64m
Garden Room/Office
2.05m x 2.86m
Storage
1.09m x 2.86m
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