Gated driveway, large garden and dual en-suites ideal for growing households.
- Four double bedrooms with two en-suites and extensive built-in storage
- Hand-crafted kitchen with quartz island and bi-folding doors to garden
- In-and-out resin driveway with electric gates and large double garage
- Large lawn and patio with countryside and church views beyond
- Ground-floor office, snug, utility and shower room for flexible living
- CCTV installed; Vaillant boiler and underfloor heating in principal en-suite
- Council tax described as expensive; area records above-average crime levels
- Fast broadband; no flood risk, mobile signal reported as average
A generously proportioned four-double-bedroom detached house on Beaumont Hill, arranged over two floors and finished with a mix of classic oak detailing and contemporary fittings. The heart of the home is a hand-crafted kitchen with quartz worktops, large island and bi-folding doors opening to a patio and lawn with far-reaching countryside and church views. Two principal bedrooms include en-suites and generous fitted storage, making mornings straightforward for larger households.
Practicality is strong: an in-and-out resin driveway with electric gates provides extensive off-street parking, plus a double garage split into two sections with power, lighting and water. Ground-floor living includes a large living room, snug, home office, utility and a shower room, giving flexibility for homeworking and multigenerational layouts. Modern comforts include underfloor heating in the principal en-suite, Vaillant boiler and CCTV around the exterior.
Set on a large plot on the edge of Great Dunmow, the property provides a semi-rural feel while remaining a short drive from the town centre, schools and transport links including Bishop’s Stortford station and the A120/M11. Broadband is reported fast and there is no flood risk, which will appeal to buyers needing reliable connectivity and long-term peace of mind.
Considerations: the area records above-average crime levels and council tax is described as expensive — factor these into running-cost estimates. A full independent survey is recommended to confirm the condition of building services and finishes before exchange.