Large five-bedroom detached house on a quiet cul-de-sac with big garden and garage.
Five double bedrooms across three storeys
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac in desirable Noak Bridge, this substantial five-bedroom detached house offers generous living space across three storeys and a large, private plot. The ground floor features a bright lounge with bay window, separate dining room opening to a spacious conservatory, kitchen with adjacent utility room, and a useful downstairs WC and storage. The rear garden is large and well-maintained, with a summerhouse and side access to the gated driveway.
Upstairs, four comfortable double bedrooms share a large four-piece family bathroom, while the top-floor bedroom is especially generous and is complemented by a landing currently used as an office — ideal for flexible family space or a home study. The property includes a larger-than-standard integral garage and room for multiple cars on the gated block-paved driveway.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — useful for commuters and home-workers. Local schools rated Good are within easy reach, and Laindon and Billericay stations provide rail links to central London.
Notable drawbacks are the higher running cost implied by Council Tax Band F and average local crime levels. The house appears well maintained with traditional Tudor-revival character, but buyers should inspect for any modernisation needs to kitchen, bathrooms, or services given the property’s size and age.