Low-maintenance one-bedroom maisonette with garden and parking — ideal for first-time buyers.
Private ground-floor entrance and bright living area
Separate fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
Spacious double bedroom and modern tiled bathroom
Private shared garden space with patio and shed
Allocated off-street parking for one vehicle
Leasehold — check lease length, ground rent, service charges
Electric main fuel with boiler and radiators — consider running costs
Approx. 629 sq ft; mid-20th century build with double glazing
This well-presented ground-floor one-bedroom maisonette in West Hanningfield offers practical, low-maintenance living with a private entrance and allocated off-street parking. The bright living room, separate fitted kitchen and generously sized double bedroom suit someone seeking a straightforward home close to village amenities. The private garden area, shared with a small number of neighbours, provides outside space without intensive upkeep.
Construction dates from the mid-20th century, with double glazing installed post-2002 and cavity walls with internal insulation, so heating and thermal performance are reasonable. Heating is electric via a boiler and radiators; buyers should note running costs will reflect an electric main fuel. The property’s 629 sq ft layout is a roomy footprint for a one-bed and works well for first-time buyers, downsizers or investors targeting rental demand in a quiet village location.
The home is leasehold — prospective buyers must confirm the lease length, ground rent and any service charges before committing. The building is semi-detached and appears well maintained, but purchasers should allow for typical mid-century maintenance and check details of communal garden upkeep. Transport links and local shops are nearby; Chelmsford and Billericay mainline stations are within reasonable driving distance for commuters.
Overall this maisonette is a convenient, turn-key option for someone prioritising location, parking and a manageable garden. It presents clear rental or owner-occupier appeal, provided leasehold terms and energy-cost implications of electric heating meet buyer expectations.