Guide price
£875,000
(£315/sq. ft)
5 bed semi-detached house for saleEpping Road, North Weald CM16
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
2,775 sq. ft
Freehold
About this property
Imppresive five bedroom house
Historical significance
Approx. 2,774.6 sq ft volume
Three recpeption rooms
Three bathroom / en-suites
7 mins - 2.7 miles to station
South facing rear garden
Arranged over three floors
Garage & ample parking
"Hurricane House" is named after the "Hawker Hurricane fighters" flown from North Weald's historic airfield and is believed to have served as an officer's residence, a notion supported by the property's considerable size. This impressive five bedroom semi-detached family home is rich in character and features a spacious interior, thoughtfully arranged over three floors.
The residence is set on a south-facing plot of approximately 0.25 acres, backing onto Roughtallys Wood. Centrally positioned, the house includes an expansive 80-foot garden at the rear and a 65-foot garden at the front. There is ample parking available for multiple vehicles, as well as a garage for additional storage.
At the rear of the house, an inviting patio area enhances the outdoor space, and private gated access leads directly into Roughtallys Wood, providing a unique advantage. Inside, the home boasts three generous reception rooms: A stunning living room with wood flooring, a wood burner, and bow windows; a dining room; and a family room with an attractive wooden glazed gable end.
The modern high-gloss kitchen is designed for family living, featuring numerous units, ample worktops, and modern built-in appliances. Additionally, a convenient ground-floor shower room and a dedicated study facilitate home working.
The first floor hosts three spacious double bedrooms and a sizable single bedroom, with the main bedroom benefiting from an en-suite shower room. A well-appointed family shower room includes a full-width, step-in shower. Access to the second floor reveals a beautifully converted loft room which has been used in the past as a fifth bedroom, but also provides a fantastic space for teenagers or adults.
A piece of local history highlights that Hurricane House was once inhabited by a Royal Air Force officer, drawing its name from the famous aircraft. Artefacts uncovered by a previous owner were donated to the North Weald Air Museum, where they remain on display today.
Ground Floor
Stairs, door to:
Entrance Hall
Living Room (5.48m x 3.48m (18'0" x 11'5"))
Family Room (7.88m x 4.13m (25'10" x 13'7"))
Dining Room (2.96m x 3.98m (9'9" x 13'1"))
Inner Hallway
Study (4.19m x 2.67m (13'9" x 8'9"))
Kitchen (2.77m x 4.13m (9'1" x 13'7"))
Shower Room (1.93m x 1.68m (6'4" x 5'6"))
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom One (3.46m x 3.28m (11'4" x 10'9"))
En-Suite Shower Room (1.63m x 2.67m (5'4" x 8'9"))
Bedroom Two (4.70m x 2.89m (15'5" x 9'6"))
Bedroom Three (3.43m x 3.11m (11'3" x 10'2"))
Bedroom Four (2.67m x 2.61m (8'9" x 8'7"))
Shower Room (3.48m x 1.85m (11'5" x 6'1"))
External Area
Loft Room (5.89m x 7.50m (19'4" x 24'7"))
Garage (6.73m x 4.67m (22'1" x 15'4"))
The residence is set on a south-facing plot of approximately 0.25 acres, backing onto Roughtallys Wood. Centrally positioned, the house includes an expansive 80-foot garden at the rear and a 65-foot garden at the front. There is ample parking available for multiple vehicles, as well as a garage for additional storage.
At the rear of the house, an inviting patio area enhances the outdoor space, and private gated access leads directly into Roughtallys Wood, providing a unique advantage. Inside, the home boasts three generous reception rooms: A stunning living room with wood flooring, a wood burner, and bow windows; a dining room; and a family room with an attractive wooden glazed gable end.
The modern high-gloss kitchen is designed for family living, featuring numerous units, ample worktops, and modern built-in appliances. Additionally, a convenient ground-floor shower room and a dedicated study facilitate home working.
The first floor hosts three spacious double bedrooms and a sizable single bedroom, with the main bedroom benefiting from an en-suite shower room. A well-appointed family shower room includes a full-width, step-in shower. Access to the second floor reveals a beautifully converted loft room which has been used in the past as a fifth bedroom, but also provides a fantastic space for teenagers or adults.
A piece of local history highlights that Hurricane House was once inhabited by a Royal Air Force officer, drawing its name from the famous aircraft. Artefacts uncovered by a previous owner were donated to the North Weald Air Museum, where they remain on display today.
Ground Floor
Stairs, door to:
Entrance Hall
Living Room (5.48m x 3.48m (18'0" x 11'5"))
Family Room (7.88m x 4.13m (25'10" x 13'7"))
Dining Room (2.96m x 3.98m (9'9" x 13'1"))
Inner Hallway
Study (4.19m x 2.67m (13'9" x 8'9"))
Kitchen (2.77m x 4.13m (9'1" x 13'7"))
Shower Room (1.93m x 1.68m (6'4" x 5'6"))
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom One (3.46m x 3.28m (11'4" x 10'9"))
En-Suite Shower Room (1.63m x 2.67m (5'4" x 8'9"))
Bedroom Two (4.70m x 2.89m (15'5" x 9'6"))
Bedroom Three (3.43m x 3.11m (11'3" x 10'2"))
Bedroom Four (2.67m x 2.61m (8'9" x 8'7"))
Shower Room (3.48m x 1.85m (11'5" x 6'1"))
External Area
Loft Room (5.89m x 7.50m (19'4" x 24'7"))
Garage (6.73m x 4.67m (22'1" x 15'4"))