£385,000
3 bed terraced house for saleStoneham Street, Coggeshall, Colchester, Braintree CO6
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Delightful Period House
Three Double Bedrooms
Spacious Entrance Hallway
Kitchen Dining Room
Sitting Room with Feature Fireplace
Inner Hall/Lobby
Family Bathroom & First Floor Shower Room
Gallery Landing
Courtyard Garden
The Old Brewery House is a period cottage located in the heart of Coggeshall. There are three generous double bedrooms as well as a large sitting room, kitchen dining room and a lovely inner hall, staircase and landing.
The Old Brewery House, Coggeshall
A rare opportunity to own a part of Coggeshall’s rich history, No. 21 The Old Brewery House forms part of a distinguished 18th-century building that originally served as both a home and working brewery. Now thoughtfully divided into three characterful residences, the property retains much of its period charm.
No. 21 stands out with its elegant late 19th-century bay window, two tall early 19th-century sash windows on the first floor, and a traditional six-panel front door framed by a simple classical-style pediment.
Inside, you’re welcomed by a small porch that opens into a beautifully proportioned sitting room, complete with high ceilings, a striking inglenook fireplace with wood burner, and the original bay window flooding the room with natural light. Exposed studwork subtly separates a useful study or storage area, which was once a corridor leading from the main entrance.
The inner hallway is particularly attractive, featuring a wide, sweeping staircase that rises gracefully to a galleried landing.
To the rear, the spacious kitchen/dining room offers an excellent range of cupboards and work surfaces, with a door leading to a ground floor bathroom.
Upstairs, all three bedrooms are generously sized. The principal bedroom benefits from its own en-suite shower room.
Outside, there’s a private rear courtyard garden. Please note that neighbouring properties retain a right of access across this space.
Resident parking is available via a permit scheme at a nearby public car park, administered by Braintree District Council.
This is a charming and substantial home, steeped in Heritage and architectural detail, right in the heart of this much-loved village.
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
Sitting Room
4.46m x 5.25m
Kitchen Dining Room
3.46m x 3.75m
Bathroom
Landing
Bedroom
4.09m x 4.09m
En-Suite
1.25m x 3.06m
Bedroom
2.65m x 3.75m
Bedroom
3.45m x 3.75m
Agents Note
Please note this property is a listed building meaning it is of local or national historical interest. It is important to understand that there may be restrictions on what works can be carried out on the property and listed building consent may be required. There are many mis-understandings surrounding listed buildings therefore we would advise visiting for more information.
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