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£900,000

4 bed detached house for sale
West Street, Coggeshall, Colchester, Essex CO6

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Grade II Listed Detached Home

  • Fine Period Features Throughout

  • Garage and Parking

  • Well-Maintained Walled Garden

  • Three Reception Rooms

  • Kitchen Dining Room

  • Garden Studio

  • Outbuildings

Wefan House dates back to the 1600s and is rich in period charm, featuring exposed brick chimneys, an ornate wood-burning hearth, and a vaulted ceiling in the principal bedroom and an exposed crown post in the landing.

The rear garden enjoys a pleasant southerly aspect, softened by the shade of mature trees, creating an inviting outdoor space.

The property is conveniently situated just a short distance from the centre of Coggeshall, with its historic streets and thriving community.

Wefan House is a stunning family home with character, set in a prime position in the heart of the thriving village of Coggeshall.

Just a few doors along from the National Trust’s Grade I listed Paycocke’s House, the property occupies a commanding spot and enjoys a mature, well-kept southerly facing rear garden.

Dating back over 400 years, the house has evolved through the centuries, including the addition of a rear extension, yet it still retains much of its original charm and architectural detail.

Stepping through the centrally positioned front door, you are welcomed into two elegant reception rooms, each with an open fireplace. The dining room is particularly impressive, featuring a large exposed inglenook with an ornate wood burner.

From here, an inner hallway provides access to the side courtyard. To the rear lies a study with French windows to the patio and views across the side garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is spacious, offering generous storage, a gas-fired aga, room for a large table, and a door that opens directly onto the garden.

The first-floor landing is full of interest, showcasing the exposed red brick chimney and a beautifully preserved beam. A door also leads to the attic, accessed via ladder, adding to the sense of character and provides a good amount of storage.

There are three double bedrooms and an ample single, including a magnificent principal suite spanning the full width of the front of the house. This room boasts a vaulted ceiling, exposed chimney, dressing room, and en-suite shower room. The remaining bedrooms are set to the rear, two of which enjoy views over the garden, and are served by a spacious family bathroom with both bath and separate shower.

The gardens are a delight, partly walled, private, and laid out with brick pathways leading to different areas. A drive-through garage provides access to a rear parking area, while a collection of outbuildings includes a summerhouse, shed, a greenhouse and a studio with a picture window. This will make an ideal home office.

The grounds are arranged with charm and practicality in mind, featuring a two-tiered lawn, established planting, and a hidden kitchen garden screened by a fine yew hedge with its own greenhouse and vegetable beds. Among the highlights are a mature silver birch, magnolia stellata, pieris salicifolia and catalpa bignonoides, while at the far end of the garden an arbour provides a tranquil seating spot. To the south, expansive views over mature trees in a neighbouring garden enhance the sense of peace and seclusion.

To summarise, Wefan House is a beautiful 17th-century family home in the heart of an extremely desirable English village with good external space and much in the way of character.

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 an annual music festival, numerous beer festivals and festive Christmas markets. There is also a market every Thursday which has been running since the town was granted a charter in 1284 and trading on and off since the 1200s. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, making it perfect for nature lovers.
In addition, there are two vital hub spaces that support local wellness and social connection, they are: The Coggeshall Community Swimming Pool and the Coggeshall Library. The pool is a charity-run facility built by local volunteers that teaches over 400 children to swim each week. It provides diverse sessions including adult lane swimming, family fun hours, and specialized, low-capacity send-friendly swims.
Meanwhile, situated in the historic Friends Meeting House on Stoneham Street, the Coggeshall Library serves as an essential cultural anchor. Run in partnership with Essex Libraries and the dedicated Friends of Coggeshall Library volunteer group, it offers much more than book loans; it hosts children's rhyme times, coding clubs, creative art workshops, and regular evening talks with popular authors. Together, these two institutions form the core of Coggeshall's fitness, education, and community life.
Despite its tranquil setting, Coggeshall enjoys excellent connectivity. The nearby A120 provides easy access to Colchester, Chelmsford, and Stansted Airport. A recent addition is the X20 bus service offering direct access to Stansted Airport for a nominal fee.
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. It also boasts a vibrant spiritual Heritage. This legacy is anchored by four distinct churches. The Roman River Festival (now run by the Essex-based charity Wild Arts) frequently hosts classical and contemporary music concerts at St Peter ad Vincula Church in the village. Known for its spectacular acoustics and spacious interior, this historic church serves as a key venue for the festival’s seasonal and annual events.

Hall

Sitting Room

4.88m x 4.84m

Dining Room

4.88m x 4.76m

Hall

Cloakroom

Study

3.30m x 3.46m

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

5.95m x 4.27m

Garden Room

5.09m x 3.24m

Shed

2.74m x 1.73m

Landing

Bedroom

4.88m x 5.02m

Bedroom

3.76m x 5.12m

Ensuite

2.28m x 1.53m

Bathroom

2.50m x 3.24m

Bedroom

5.62m x 3.35m

Bedroom

3.55m x 2.74m

Bedroom

3.75m x 4.27m

Garage

7.27m x 3.24m

Green House

2.39m x 2.86m

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