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£1,500,000

6 bed detached house for sale
Bridge Street, Coggeshall, Essex CO6

    • 6 beds

    • 5 baths

    • 6 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Six Bedroom Detached Home

  • Recently Renovated

  • Six Reception Rooms

  • Primary Suite with En-Suite, Sitting Area and Dressing

  • Area

  • Circa 0.5 Acres of Diverse Gardens

  • Boot Room and Wine Room

  • Cart Lodge

  • Kitchen Breakfast Room with Aga

A six bedroom family home located in the heart of Coggeshall. Having been renovated extensively in 2022 this exceptional family home has retained much of its original features and offers stylish and spacious accommodation.

Originally built in the 18th century and updated in the early 19th century, Bridge House is an elegant double-fronted Georgian home constructed from gault brick beneath a handmade clay-tiled roof. The façade is perfectly symmetrical, featuring sash windows with decorative stone lintels and a beautifully detailed central doorway framed by fluted columns and a stone architrave.

Inside, the welcoming hallway showcases a fine early 19th-century staircase with a mahogany handrail and scrolled tread ends - a lovely example of period craftsmanship. From here, doors open into five reception rooms and the wide staircase leads up to a galleried landing.

The kitchen/breakfast room is a generous space fitted with an aga, separate oven and a breakfast bar. It connects to a useful boot room with a wood burner, flagstone floor and doors leading out to both the courtyard and garden. There’s also a walk-in wine store, perfect for entertaining.

At the rear, a charming garden room with twin double doors opens onto a covered veranda and out to the gardens beyond.

Upstairs, there are six bedrooms and four bathrooms, including a stunning principal suite with sitting room benefitting from views over the garden, a dressing area and en-suite. A secondary staircase provides additional access to the ground floor leading to an external door.

The house stands within mature walled gardens approaching half an acre, with established trees, shrubs, an ornamental pond and a raised decking area. To the side, a shared shingled driveway leads through to a generous parking area, a cart lodge and a workshop.

This substantial Grade II listed residence is one of Coggeshall’s most recognisable landmarks - once part of the adjoining brewery and formerly a thriving public house in the heart of this historic and vibrant village.

*** Photos taken in 2022

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.

Hallway

10.37m x 2.14m

Family Room

6.03m x 3.86m

Dining Room

2.83m x 3.86m

Family Room Room

3.74m x 3.85m

Study

2.33m x 2.94m

Study

2.96m x 2.94m

Cloakroom

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

6.16m x 3.86m

Boot Room

5.31m x 4.05m

Entertaining Room

5.02m x 5.20m

Wine Cellar

Landing

12.02m x 3.01m

Principle Bedroom

6.00m x 3.89m

Ensuite

3.56m x 1.82m

Sitting Room

2.74m x 5.64m

Hallway

Bedroom

4.30m x 2.88m

Bathroom

3.76m x 2.88m

Bedroom

5.18m x 3.85m

Ensuite

2.14m x 2.88m

Landing

Bedroom

4.00m x 4.32m

Bedroom

3.12m x 3.96m

Bathroom

1.83m x 3.96m

Bedroom

4.08m x 2.94m

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