Modern three-bedroom home with garage, studio and a short walk to Colchester mainline station.
Short walk to Colchester mainline station (great for commuters).|Garage plus large block-paved driveway for multiple cars.|Rear garden with paved patio and powered studio/home office.|Principal bedroom with built-in wardrobe and en-suite shower.|Compact overall size — approximately 800 sq ft (efficient layout).|EPC rating C — moderate energy performance to consider.|Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band D (moderate).|Very low local crime; located in an affluent, family-focused neighbourhood.
Occupying a sought-after position on New Braiswick Park, this modern three-bedroom semi-detached house offers practical, commuter-friendly living a short walk from Colchester mainline station. The ground floor combines a bright lounge with bay window and a fitted kitchen/diner with granite worktops and integrated appliances — well suited to everyday family life and entertaining. A useful cloakroom, Amtico flooring in the hall and good natural light throughout add to the comfortable, low-maintenance feel.
Upstairs the principal bedroom benefits from a built-in wardrobe and en-suite shower room; two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the layout. Outside, a large block-paved driveway provides off-road parking for several cars and leads to the attached garage. The rear garden has a paved patio and lawn, and the supplied insulated studio/home office with power and lighting is a flexible bonus for remote working or hobbies.
This property will particularly suit families and commuters wanting immediate access to Colchester’s transport links and schools. Note the house is compact at around 800 sq ft — space is efficient rather than generous — and the EPC is rated C. Council Tax Band D and average mobile signal are factual considerations for buyers.
Overall this freehold home presents a well-presented, ready-to-move-into option with useful extras (garage, studio) and clear commuter appeal. Buyers seeking larger living spaces or the highest energy efficiency should weigh size and EPC against the location and practical benefits.