Guide price
£575,000
(£644/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleAusten Drive, Stock CM4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
893 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Chalmers Agency Limited
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About this property
No onward chain
Off-road parking for two vehicles
Paved garden with shed
Enjoy village life with pubs, shops and clubs, feel part of the community
Central village location in beautiful Stock
Large living area with log burner
Excellent transport links to both Chelmsford & Billericay
No. 1 Austen Drive is set in the heart of Stock village, one of the most popular Essex villages, known for it’s amazing pubs, shops, bistro & community life.
Set at the end of a terrace of houses in a quiet road, Austen Drive benefits from two off road parking spaces. It has generous living space downstairs, with a useful utility that can be used for boots, dogs & much more. You can watch your neighbours passing from the kitchen window, you will feel secure in this location with easy walking to the village high street as well as many local woods & country walks.
There are three well proportioned bedrooms, all with built in cupboards. Attractive double glazed sash windows are throughout the property.
There are areas of the property that would benefit from a little bit of love.
Team Chalmers love No. 1 Austen Drive due to it’s location and size.
“We don’t get many properties of this size available for people wishing to move to Stock, this property offers central village living with easy maintenance and good parking”
No. 1 Austen Drive is offered with no onward chain so you can quickly move in and start living your new life in the village.
Stock is a picturesque and charming rural village located in the county of Essex. Nestled amidst rolling green fields and surrounded by idyllic countryside, it exudes a timeless beauty that captivates visitors and residents alike, encouraging country walks and visits to local places of interest. With a population of around 2000, this friendly community embodies the quintessential English village spirit.
The heart of Stock is its historic High Street, lined with traditional timber-framed buildings that have stood for centuries. The architecture reflects the village's rich heritage, offering a glimpse into its past.
The village enjoys many events throughout the year - the Stock Flower Festival, Christmas Fayre, Windmill openings, street parties for national celebrations. The Tour of Britain cycle race recently visited the village as part of its route. The pubs and restaurants often hold special evenings with live music and quiz nights.
"When you buy in Stock, you are buying much more than bricks & mortar"
Ten minutes from Billericay or Ingatestone Rail Station, or alternatively fifteen minutes from Chelmsford, Stock is perfectly located to enjoy country living with every amenity you need close by. The A12 is five minutes from the village centre.
Stock has four amazing pub restaurants, Greenwoods Spa & Hotel, along with a cafe/bistro, award winning hairdresser and florist (with school for floristry lessons), two village shops, library and several churches. Villagers enjoy the many social and sports clubs and there is a strong sense of community. There is Crondon Park Golf Club on the edge of the village that is also a wedding venue.
Stock has its own doctors’ surgery which has a pharmacy inside. It is on the number 300 Bus Route which takes you quickly to either Billericay, Basildon or Chelmsford.
Stock has both a primary and it's very own Ofsted Outstanding Rated Pre-School. Nearby are extremely good primary and senior schools (see our website for more information) in both Chelmsford, Brentwood & Southend.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Stock is a picturesque and charming rural village located in the county of Essex. Nestled amidst rolling green fields and surrounded by idyllic countryside, it exudes a timeless beauty that captivates visitors and residents alike, encouraging country walks and visits to local places of interest. With a population of around 2000, this friendly community embodies the quintessential English village spirit.
The heart of Stock is its historic High Street, lined with traditional timber-framed buildings that have stood for centuries. The architecture reflects the village's rich heritage, offering a glimpse into its past.
The village enjoys many events throughout the year - the Stock Flower Festival, Christmas Fayre, Windmill openings, street parties for national celebrations. The Tour of Britain cycle race recently visited the village as part of its route. The pubs and restaurants often hold special evenings with live music and quiz nights.
"When you buy in Stock, you are buying much more than bricks & mortar"
Ten minutes from Billericay or Ingatestone Rail Station, or alternatively fifteen minutes from Chelmsford, Stock is perfectly located to enjoy country living with every amenity you need close by. The A12 is five minutes from the village centre.
Stock has four amazing pub restaurants, Greenwoods Spa & Hotel, along with a cafe/bistro, award winning hairdresser and florist (with school for floristry lessons), two village shops, library and several churches. Villagers enjoy the many social and sports clubs and there is a strong sense of community. There is Crondon Park Golf Club on the edge of the village that is also a wedding venue.
Stock has its own doctors’ surgery which has a pharmacy inside. It is on the number 300 Bus Route which takes you quickly to either Billericay, Basildon or Chelmsford.
Stock has both a primary and it's very own Ofsted Outstanding Rated Pre-School. Nearby are extremely good primary and senior schools (see our website for more information) in both Chelmsford, Brentwood & Southend.
Entrance Hall
Bright entrance with laminate wood flooring throughout the ground floor.
Kitchen (4.26m x 1.70m)
With views over the front garden, there is laminated worktops, white units, Bosch double electric oven and extractor fan, along with Bosch induction hob. Sash window. Worcester boiler.
Lounge / Diner (6.68m x 3.66m)
Large living area with glazed doors from hallway and into utiilty room. Log burner stove and sash windows, along with laminated flooring.
Utility Room (2.52m x 2.46m)
Useful extra space for utility goods, dogs, boots! Tiled flooring with glazed door leading to the garden. Sink, units and space for washing machine and tumble dryer.
WC
Useful downstairs WC with towel rail, off the utility room.
Bedroom One (3.48m x 2.74m)
Contains a built in wardrobe and window overlooking back garden. Recessed sash window.
Bedroom Two (2.45m x 2.74m)
Built in wardrobe and sash window overlooking the garden. Recessed sash window.
Bedroom Three (2.42m x 2.62m)
Views over the front garden, recessed sash window and built in wardrobe.
Bathroom
Bath with shower over, basin and WC. White tiles and radiator. Window to front.
Garden
Paved garden with side access and useful shed.
Parking - Off Street
Two allocated parking spaces to the front of the property
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