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£685,000

5 bed detached house for sale
Kelvedon Road, Tolleshunt D'arcy, Maldon, Essex CM9

    • 5 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • 18th Century Village House

  • Five Bedrooms

  • Period Features Throughout

  • Four Reception Rooms

  • Mature gardens and gated Drive

  • Convenient location close to shops and pub

  • Workshop and Art Studio

  • No Onward Chain

  • Nearly 3,000 sq ft

Manor House is a distinguished 18th-century residence, prominently positioned in the heart of Tolleshunt d’Arcy. Steeped in history and character, the property once served as the village’s bustling shop, and today it offers a truly unique lifestyle that seamlessly blends Heritage with modern versatility.

The former shopfront remains a striking focal point of the façade, framed by two original bay windows. Inside, the space extends an impressive 24 feet, making it ideally suited as a showroom, games room, or elegant entertaining area. From this room, a staircase rises to a bright, airy studio, while beneath lies a workshop-perfect for creative or practical pursuits. The original shop kiosk has been thoughtfully preserved, offering a glimpse into the property’s fascinating past, while an adjoining workshop opens directly to the gated courtyard and parking area.
The ground floor of the main house unfolds across three characterful reception rooms. The lounge is light-filled and welcoming, enhanced by a broad bay window and chimney designed to accommodate a log-burning stove. The dining hall offers flexibility, with access both to the former shop and the rear courtyard, making it an excellent space for family gatherings or entertaining. A former artist’s studio now serves as a charming dining or utility room, complete with an exposed brick chimney, dual picture windows, and access to the courtyard.
The home is entered via a vestibule and lobby, where a convenient ground-floor shower room can be found. Beyond lies a generous kitchen, fitted with bespoke cabinetry, solid wood worktops, and an oil-fired Aga. With ample space for a breakfast table, it is perfectly suited for both informal meals and everyday family living.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises four well-proportioned double bedrooms, complemented by a fifth room currently used as a study. At the centre of this level is a distinctive family bathroom, beautifully designed with bespoke cabinetry and an outlook that enhances its character. The bedrooms are arranged around a central landing, with the western wing extending some 27 feet. At its far end, a south-facing window draws in an abundance of natural light and frames a delightful view.
The gardens are a true highlight, enjoying a sunny south-facing aspect and offering a private and tranquil setting-ideal for relaxation or outdoor entertaining. The gated courtyard provides secure parking for multiple vehicles, together with convenient access to the dining hall, workshop, and former studio, completing this exceptional home.

Location

Tolleshunt d'Arcy is a village situated about eight miles east of Maldon which borders the Blackwater Estuary where the boating enthusiast has access to Tollesbury Marina and approx. 12 miles from Colchester.

Tolleshunt - the name of which originates from the Anglo Saxon to mean 'Toll's Spring' - features a village shop, a primary school situated on Tollesbury Road called St. Nicholas C of E School rated ‘Good’ following their latest ofsted inspection dated April 2024. This school serves the villages of Tolleshunt d’Arcy, Tolleshunt Major, Tolleshunt Knights, Goldhanger and Little Totham. The school is situated in the centre of Tolleshunt d'Arcy village and has acres of open grassland, a playground and a wild-life area.

It is surrounded by farmland and has views over the Blackwater Estuary. There is also a pre-school in the village, Tolleshunt d'Arcy Pre-School which is in the village hall on Tollesbury Road.

The village also has ‘The Queen's Head’ public house, an Indian restaurant, St.Nicolas's Church and d'Arcy Hall.

For commuters, Kelvedon mainline station is approx 6.9 miles offering direct access to London Liverpool Street in approx 55 mins.

Screened Porch

2.05m x 3.72m

Inner Hallway

Entrance Hall

5.63m x 3.47m

Sitting Room

4.86m x 4.42m

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

3.95m x 4.35m

Dining Room

4.22m x 5.42m

Shower/WC

Shop/Front Reception

6.13m x 8.01m

Store Room

4.67m x 4.07m

Office

Landing

8.54m x 3.53m

Study

2.88m x 2.13m

Bedroom

4.98m x 4.37m

Bedroom

3.47m x 3.72m

Bedroom

2.68m x 3.72m

Bedroom

3.29m x 3.53m

Attic/Studio

7.68m x 4.06m

Bathroom

3.44m x 4.36m

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  • Council tax band

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