Listed for £2,375,000
March 23, 2026
Sold for £621,223
2000
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All approaches to Bart Hall present rural, scenic views. The property offers mature trees and hedging. Through the gate the gravel drive opens to a large courtyard.
Opposite the hall is a range of outbuildings offering excellent potential for additional accommodation and storage. The imposing Essex barn, currently used as storage, is the ideal building to convert into additional living accommodation or a leisure complex. It is worth noting that the barn previously had permission to be converted, however this planning has lapsed. To the side of the barn is a fabulous games room, with full size snooker table and plenty of room for seating. Attached to the games room is a stable, potting shed and garden toilet. There is plenty of storage within the Old Forge, Pump House and large garage.
As you wander around the grounds at Bart Hall, you are immediately drawn in by the simply wonderful views on offer, a feature hard to find in the area. The formal gardens are a lovely space to unwind with plenty of room for entertaining guests in the summer. The gardens wrap around the hall with well tended box hedging and a large terrace perfectly positioned to take in the impressive views across the valley.
In all there are around 5.7 acres with the majority of the land being open pasture.
Location
White Colne is a contemporary village but with a history stretching back to the Domesday Book and beyond. Situated approx. 1 mile from Earls Colne, both villages are in the heart of the Colne Valley which has some of the prettiest countryside in the County. There are plenty of opportunities for walks and riding and of particular note are the nearby Chalkney Woods famous for its Bluebells. The Essex Golf and Country Club & Colne Valley Golf Club and The Marks Hall Estate at Coggeshall are nearby. Earls Colne also provides a good range of shops, pubs and restaurants and a number of local businesses. It is well placed for the commuter being within easy reach of Marks Tey Station, the journey to Liverpool Street taking some 55 minutes. There are accessible road links leading to the A12, A120 trunk road which serves Stansted Airport and the M11. Britain’s Oldest Recorded Town Colchester is situated approximately 9 miles away, both offering more extensive shopping facilities.