South-facing garden, double garage and quick station access for family life.
Grade II listed C1600 house with period features
Three generous double bedrooms, single bathroom
Large south-facing garden, garden office and greenhouse
About 0.41 acres (sts) with riverside boundary (no flood risk)
Double garage plus three off-street parking spaces
Just 300m walk to Witham station — strong commuter links
Listed status restricts alterations; consent likely required
Council tax banded high (expensive)
An impressive Grade II listed house dating from around 1600, set within the Chipping Hill Conservation Area and arranged over multiple floors. The property combines period features — exposed beams, brickwork, fireplaces — with sympathetic modern interventions such as a bespoke Shaker-style kitchen, underfloor heating and a bright double-height sunroom.
The plot extends to about 0.41 acres (sts) and includes a south-facing garden, garden office, greenhouse, vegetable patch, fruit trees and a riverside boundary with the River Brain. Practical benefits include a double garage plus three parking spaces, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a short 300m walk to Witham station with regular services to London.
Important considerations: the listed status is material and will make alteration or extension difficult without consent. The house has one bathroom for three double bedrooms, and council tax is classed as expensive. Overall the property is well maintained but any future works must respect listing constraints.
This home will appeal to commuting families and buyers seeking character with outdoor space close to town amenities and schools. It offers immediate liveability with scope for careful, consented improvements to suit long-term family use.