- Four double bedrooms, two ensuite shower rooms and family bathroom +
- Central village location found at an attractive and modest modern development +
- Open plan kitchen / diner at the rear of the home +
- Bright living room with an electric stove +
- Impressive central hall and galleried landing connecting to all respective floor accommodation +
- Paved drive with turn and generous integral garage +
Set within a quiet cul-de-sac in the popular village of Bradfield, this detached home of approximately 1,550 sq ft offers family-friendly accommodation across two floors, finished to a lovely modern standard and backed by the strong values and amenities of the CO11 postcode. The village itself chimes with history, just off the River Stour and offering a peaceful escape with easy links to Manningtree and beyond.
Walking in, the entrance hall immediately delivers on space and style. Wood-effect flooring underfoot, soft grey décor, and a carpeted staircase with white balustrades and oak handrails set a calm, well-finished tone. With direct access to the cloakroom, the living room and the kitchen/diner, it functions smartly for everyday flow and guest arrival.
To the front, the living room (approx 4.73 m × 4.46 m) features a large window that fills it with daylight, while a brick fireplace with timber mantle and an electric stove create a warm focal point for family evenings or relaxed entertaining. The neutral palette and soft carpet keep the space feeling contemporary yet comfortable.
At the back, the open-plan kitchen/diner (approx 6.23 m × 3.93 m) is designed with modern family life in mind. Cream shaker-style cabinetry with brushed steel hardware and wood-effect worktops combine with a black Rangemaster double oven and glass splashback to give both style and practicality. Integrated appliance space, the return of worksurface which incorporates a wine rack, and French doors leading straight to the garden terrace ensure cooking, dining and entertaining work seamlessly. Large format ceramic floor tiles and soft green wall tones bring warmth and continuity, while the garden-facing window above the sink brings the outside in.
Off the kitchen, a utility room (approx 1.95 m × 1.63 m) mirrors the kitchen finish and gives real everyday usability. Matching units, worktop, stainless sink and drainer, plumbing for a washing machine, space for an additional appliance, and a side door to the garden. This keeps the main kitchen streamlined and efficient.
Upstairs, the landing (approx 4.59 m × 3.36 m) continues the refined feel: white balustrades with oak handrails, soft grey carpet underfoot, and natural light from windows create an open, airy space connecting all four bedrooms and the family bathroom. An airing cupboard provides extra storage and a loft hatch adds potential.
The master bedroom (approx 4.76 m × 4.21 m) at the front of the house offers a generous double room with a full wall of built-in wardrobes (including mirrored), soft furnishings underfoot and neutral décor throughout. It benefits from its own en-suite shower room, tiled in contemporary grey with an accent border, wood-effect flooring, heated towel rail and obscured window for both privacy and modern comfort.
Bedroom two (approx 5.07 m × 2.37 m), at the rear of the home, enjoys garden views via a wide window and also benefits from a private en-suite — an attractive bonus, especially for guests or older children. Bedroom three (approx 4.16 m × 2.37 m) and bedroom four (approx 2.99 m × 3.11 m) are both well-proportioned doubles (the fourth currently used as a home-office/guest room), offering flexibility for a growing household. The family bathroom (approx 2.78 m × 2.34 m) is fully fitted with part-tiled walls, a panelled bath with shower over, vanity basin with storage, wood-effect flooring and a heated towel rail . Clean, modern and practical.
Externally, the property impresses. To the front there is strong kerb-appeal: a red brick façade, tile roof, mature planting and a block-paved driveway with turning area providing parking for multiple vehicles. The rear garden is fully enclosed and thoughtfully designed: a paved terrace leads from the kitchen, flowing to a neatly kept lawn bordered by mature shrubs and planting. A curved pathway draws the eye to a timber summerhouse, creating a relaxed outdoor retreat. With timber fencing and leafy screening, it offers a private space for family time or entertaining.
In short, this house presents a superb opportunity for a family wanting ample space, excellent finish, and a location that combines village calm with commuting options (via nearby Manningtree station) and quality local schooling (with Bradfield Primary School just 680 yards away).
EPC Rating: B