£1,150,000
(£386/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleCoast Road, West Mersea CO5
4 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,980 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Fine & Country - Colchester
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About this property
Waterfront location
Panoramic views of the estuary
Original features
Two ensuite bedrooms
Master bedroom with balcony
Double garage and workshop
Conservation area
0.21 acres (sts)
Beautifully presented
Parking for several vehicles
We are delighted to introduce this outstanding four-bedroom coastal home, which seamlessly combines historical charm with contemporary living. Situated on a corner lot, the home boasts stunning views of the Anchorage and Blackwater Estuary. Offering spacious and adaptable living spaces across three levels, this property is the ideal environment for a comfortable family lifestyle in one of the most desirable areas of Mersea Island.
Overview We are delighted to introduce this outstanding four-bedroom coastal home, which seamlessly combines historical charm with contemporary living. Situated on a corner lot, the home boasts stunning views of the Anchorage and Blackwater Estuary. Offering spacious and adaptable living spaces across three levels, this property is the ideal environment for a comfortable family lifestyle in one of the most desirable areas of Mersea Island.
Seller's insight Besom House, which is named after the adjacent Besom Creek, was built in about 1906 for the renowned artist, Arthur Briscoe. Arthur was best known for his etchings of marine scenes, particularly from the age of sail.
Its architect found fame in America designing many landmark buildings before he retired to Mersea designing several houses in Coast Road. He also worked with Edward Lutyens on War Graves Commission buildings.
During World War II the house was occupied by one of the designers of the Mulberry harbours, the artificial ports towed to France to support the d-Day landings. This was one of Sir Winston Churchill's pet projects and he is reputed to have visited the Besom House
In the 1980's, the house became very dilapidated and was scheduled to be demolished to make way for a small block of flats. However, it was rescued by a local builder, who restored it to its former glory with modern plumbing, heating, electrics etc. The secluded garden is in beautiful cottage style.
We have lived in this fabulous house for nearly 25 years and have decided to downsize.
It is sun-drenched and has views from almost every room onto the Mersea anchorage area which bustles with nautical activity from fisherman to sailing yachts to paddleboarders. It also enjoys proximity to the boatyards, the Yacht Club and numerous restaurants, but is not far from the town centre of West Mersea and so offers something for everybody.
We will miss the spacious living, but it is time to move on.
Step inside A storm porch leads you into the bright and inviting Garden Room, featuring a full-width bay window that provides a view of the front garden. The inner hallway, enhanced with wood flooring and traditional wood-panelled walls, establishes the character of the home. On the left, the impressive dual-aspect Sitting Room boasts high ceilings, a striking red brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove, and a raised section currently used as a library/study.
The spacious kitchen/breakfast room features a well-equipped design that includes a pantry and a large utility/boot room, with direct access to the garden and driveway. A separate dining room, flooded with natural light from its dual aspects and high ceilings, serves as an ideal setting for entertaining. A conveniently located cloakroom completes the ground floor.
As you ascend the stairs, a galleried landing leads to three generous double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The standout principal bedroom features a private balcony with stunning coastal views, a walk-in wardrobe, and an en-suite bathroom. An additional built-in cupboard off the landing offers practical storage space.
The second floor provides additional living space, flexible enough to serve as a bedroom or a studio. It features an en-suite shower room, access to eaves storage, and offers breathtaking estuary views.
Step outside The property is perfectly positioned to offer both privacy and convenience. The private established garden includes a patio, lawn and summer gazebo.
A granite stone driveway provides ample off-road parking and leads to a detached double garage with an attached workshop, previously built as an office, offering potential for home working or additional storage.
Location West Mersea is a charming island town situated in Essex, renowned for its picturesque coastal scenery, seafood, and maritime heritage. It is surrounded by the North Sea and connected to the mainland by The Strood causeway, which can sometimes be covered during very high tides.
Access to West Mersea is primarily via The Strood, and the nearest major town is Colchester, about 9 miles away, which provides further road links to the A12 and beyond.
Mersea Island has its own primary school, while secondary school students travel to Colchester, which offers a variety of public and private schools.
West Mersea is known for its vibrant community life, local events such as the Mersea Island Regatta, and its seafood, especially the locally cultivated oysters. The island provides ample opportunities for water sports, walking, and exploring nature, making it a popular destination for both residents and visitors seeking a coastal lifestyle.
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