Guide price
£1,100,000
5 bed detached house for saleNorth Street, Maldon, Essex CM9
5 beds
3 baths
4 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Overlooking the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estuary
Five bedrooms and over 4,400 sq ft
Many period features throughout
Close to Maldon Quay, sailing and eateries
Mediterranean courtyard-style garden
A substantial period house with stunning river estuary views.
Description
A beautifully situated period house nestled in an elevated location. The house is orientated so that the principal reception and bedrooms enjoy stunning views over the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estuary, and is located yards from Maldon Quay and the high street.
A fine hall with high ceilings (a feature throughout the house) includes a staircase rising through panelled walls. At the end of the hall is a cloakroom and access to a cellar. The two front reception rooms, both with large bay windows, fill the rooms with natural light and there are many period features exemplified by fireplaces, high ceilings and wood-styled flooring. The centre of the house has the dining room, well-proportioned and showcasing an original china cabinet and fireplace with bressummer which complements the wooden floor. There is direct access to the kitchen from here. The kitchen includes an aga set within a deep recess. The kitchen units are fitted with Shaker-style units, complementing a Travertine floor. There is a secondary staircase and access into a utility room. The kitchen and a conservatory wrap around a central courtyard - a great space for entertaining.
The first and second floor bedrooms have magnificent views over the Blackwater Estuary to the front of the house. On the first floor are three large bedrooms and three bathrooms. The principal suite has an en suite bathroom and dressing room. On the second floor are two further double bedrooms.
Outside
Established front gardens are retained by an old red-brick wall with steps rising to the front door. Adjacent is a drive to a detached garage/workshop. At the opposite end of the house a second drive passes through double gates, through an under croft to the paved courtyard. The courtyard has a Mediterranean feel, a private area for al fresco dining having direct access from the kitchen. At the rear of the courtyard is a detached double garage. There is a further garden area beside the house.
Services
All mains services.
Local authority
Maldon District Council. Council tax band = G (with improvement indicator).
Location
Maldon High Street: 150m; Maldon Court Prep School: 0.6 miles; A12 (J20B): 7 miles; Hatfield Peverel railway station: 7.3 miles; Chelmsford city: 11.4 miles (rail service to London). All distances approximate.
This landmark house sits in an elevated prime position on North Street overlooking the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estuary. The house is also close to Maldon Quay - rich in history, sailing barges and leisure activities. Maldon is a lively former market town on the River Blackwater and Chelmer, which dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and is famous, among other things, for its sea salt and the traditional Thames sailing barges that use it as their home port, viewable from the house. Maldon offers a range of sailing facilities including Maldon Yacht Club and Saltcote Sailing Club.
Shopping and leisure facilities include a Marks & Spencer’s and three other major supermarkets, a wide range of shops and several restaurants. There is also a preparatory school (Maldon Court) near the centre of the town.
Square Footage: 3,865 sq ft
Directions
What3Words: ///daydream.elevate.fluctuate
Description
A beautifully situated period house nestled in an elevated location. The house is orientated so that the principal reception and bedrooms enjoy stunning views over the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estuary, and is located yards from Maldon Quay and the high street.
A fine hall with high ceilings (a feature throughout the house) includes a staircase rising through panelled walls. At the end of the hall is a cloakroom and access to a cellar. The two front reception rooms, both with large bay windows, fill the rooms with natural light and there are many period features exemplified by fireplaces, high ceilings and wood-styled flooring. The centre of the house has the dining room, well-proportioned and showcasing an original china cabinet and fireplace with bressummer which complements the wooden floor. There is direct access to the kitchen from here. The kitchen includes an aga set within a deep recess. The kitchen units are fitted with Shaker-style units, complementing a Travertine floor. There is a secondary staircase and access into a utility room. The kitchen and a conservatory wrap around a central courtyard - a great space for entertaining.
The first and second floor bedrooms have magnificent views over the Blackwater Estuary to the front of the house. On the first floor are three large bedrooms and three bathrooms. The principal suite has an en suite bathroom and dressing room. On the second floor are two further double bedrooms.
Outside
Established front gardens are retained by an old red-brick wall with steps rising to the front door. Adjacent is a drive to a detached garage/workshop. At the opposite end of the house a second drive passes through double gates, through an under croft to the paved courtyard. The courtyard has a Mediterranean feel, a private area for al fresco dining having direct access from the kitchen. At the rear of the courtyard is a detached double garage. There is a further garden area beside the house.
Services
All mains services.
Local authority
Maldon District Council. Council tax band = G (with improvement indicator).
Location
Maldon High Street: 150m; Maldon Court Prep School: 0.6 miles; A12 (J20B): 7 miles; Hatfield Peverel railway station: 7.3 miles; Chelmsford city: 11.4 miles (rail service to London). All distances approximate.
This landmark house sits in an elevated prime position on North Street overlooking the River Chelmer and Blackwater Estuary. The house is also close to Maldon Quay - rich in history, sailing barges and leisure activities. Maldon is a lively former market town on the River Blackwater and Chelmer, which dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and is famous, among other things, for its sea salt and the traditional Thames sailing barges that use it as their home port, viewable from the house. Maldon offers a range of sailing facilities including Maldon Yacht Club and Saltcote Sailing Club.
Shopping and leisure facilities include a Marks & Spencer’s and three other major supermarkets, a wide range of shops and several restaurants. There is also a preparatory school (Maldon Court) near the centre of the town.
Square Footage: 3,865 sq ft
Directions
What3Words: ///daydream.elevate.fluctuate
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