Guide price
£220,000
(£428/sq. ft)
1 bed terraced house for saleColchester Road, Ardleigh CO7
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
514 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Gyles & Rose
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About this property
Characterful period cottage
Spacious double bedroom
Modern fitted kitchen
Cosy living room with fireplace
Private enclosed garden
Off-street parking for at least 2 vehicles
Sought-after Ardleigh location
A charming one-bedroom Tudor cottage located in the heart of Ardleigh. Bursting with character, this cosy home blends period features with modern touches, offering an inviting retreat that is perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or those seeking a countryside bolt-hole.
The Property
The ground floor welcomes you with a warm and inviting living room, complete with exposed beams and a feature fireplace, creating the ideal space to relax and unwind. The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with shaker-style cabinetry, wooden worktops, and tiled splashbacks, perfectly combining rustic character with practicality. A rear hallway leads to a modern bathroom with bath, shower over, WC, and basin, along with a useful storage cupboard.
Upstairs, a generous double bedroom occupies the first floor, featuring exposed brickwork and ample natural light, providing a tranquil and characterful retreat.
The Outside
The property benefits from a private rear garden, enclosed with fencing and offering space for outdoor seating, entertaining, and low-maintenance planting. To the front, the cottage showcases traditional charm with its period façade, creating instant kerb appeal. There is off-street parking for 2 vehicles.
The Area
Situated in the sought-after village of Ardleigh, the cottage enjoys a semi-rural setting while still being close to amenities. Local shops, pubs, and countryside walks are all within easy reach. The property also benefits from excellent transport links, with Colchester town centre just a short drive away, providing a wider selection of shopping, dining, and leisure facilities, as well as mainline rail services into London Liverpool Street.
Further Information
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax: Tendring Band A
Construction: Timber
Mains water, gas, electricity and sewerage.
Seller position: Needs to secure onward purchase
Grade II Listed - List Entry Number: 1261547
House and shop. C16 or earlier with later additions and alterations. Mainly timber-framed and plastered with some weatherboarding. Red plain tiled roof, hipped with gablet to right of left return. L plan, one storey front shop range, external right and forward off centre left chimney stacks, rear 2-storey range with chimney stack to end C19 extension. There are four windows to road face, two are small C20 fixed and two small paned with pediments on brackets. Left return. Four C20 first-floor, five C20 ground-floor windows. Glazed C20 shop door adjacent to road and right and left C20 porches with red tiled roofs and C20 doors. Much of the interior frame is covered but the bay adjacent to the shop was originally jettied to road face and has moulded ceiling and bridging joists with run-out stops. The roof is of side-purlin construction. Pegged at ridge. Stop chamfered bridging joist in shop. C18 corner cupboard. Samuel Francis, wheelwright, lived here 1796.
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