£1,500 pcm
(£346 pw)
3 bed semi-detached house to rentThe Street, Chappel, Colchester, Essex CO6
3 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available from 1 October 2025
Unfurnished
About this property
Ssemi-Detached Character Cottage
Three Reception Rooms
Three Double Bedrooms
Dressing Room
Ground Floor Bathroom & First Floor Shower Room
Numerous Period Features
Garden overlooking Chappel Viaduct
Garage & Parking
EPC Band D
Available Immediately
A charming character cottage situated in the picturesque village of Chappel overlooking the viaduct.
Delightful character cottage offering three bedrooms, three reception rooms, one with fitted wood burning stove, ground floor bathroom and WC as well as a first floor shower room. To the first floor three good sized bedrooms with an additional dressing area. There is also the benefit of off street parking and a garage.
Location
The Village of Chappel is situated in the picturesque Colne Valley offering the some of the prettiest countryside in the County. It is famous for its Victorian viaduct, which crosses the Colne valley, (it is also home to the regionally renowned beer festival).
The village has a pub dating from the 13th century, a parish church, a United Reformed church, a post office and general store, and village hall. It also has a children's play area which was upgraded by Chappel Parish Council.
In celebration of the millennium, the Chappel Millennium Green was opened. The Millennium Green has two areas: A nature reserve with board walk and a mown grass area for general recreation is bordered by a gravel path. It has also hosted several events, including the burning of a beacon and Colne Valley Festival events.
The historic and picturesque market towns of Halstead and Colchester are approximately 15-17 minutes’ drive away and both offer a wide range of shops and eateries.
Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station is a short walk away. This is a one platform station on the Sudbury branch line and a change at Marks Tey station offers direct access to London Liverpool Street with an approximate journey time of 55 mins. The station is also home to the East Anglian Railway Museum which has a short running line and buildings on the east side.
Entrance Hallway
Study
3.21m x 1.84m
Sitting Room
4.13m x 3.66m
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
4.56m x 2.98m
Dining Room
3.64m x 3.66m
Bathroom
1.94m x 1.78m
Wash Room
3.02m x 1.78m
Cloakroom
Utility Room
4.06m x 2.35m
Shed
244m x 2.35m
Garage
2.86m x 4.73m
Landing
Bedroom
3.32m x 3.12m
Dressing Room
2.11m x 2.38m
Shower Room
Bedroom
3.61m x 3.05m
Bedroom
4.45m x 2.87m
A charming character cottage situated in the picturesque village of Chappel overlooking the viaduct.
Delightful character cottage offering three bedrooms, three reception rooms, one with fitted wood burning stove, ground floor bathroom and WC as well as a first floor shower room. To the first floor three good sized bedrooms with an additional dressing area. There is also the benefit of off street parking and a garage.
Location
The Village of Chappel is situated in the picturesque Colne Valley offering the some of the prettiest countryside in the County. It is famous for its Victorian viaduct, which crosses the Colne valley, (it is also home to the regionally renowned beer festival).
The village has a pub dating from the 13th century, a parish church, a United Reformed church, a post office and general store, and village hall. It also has a children's play area which was upgraded by Chappel Parish Council.
In celebration of the millennium, the Chappel Millennium Green was opened. The Millennium Green has two areas: A nature reserve with board walk and a mown grass area for general recreation is bordered by a gravel path. It has also hosted several events, including the burning of a beacon and Colne Valley Festival events.
The historic and picturesque market towns of Halstead and Colchester are approximately 15-17 minutes’ drive away and both offer a wide range of shops and eateries.
Chappel and Wakes Colne railway station is a short walk away. This is a one platform station on the Sudbury branch line and a change at Marks Tey station offers direct access to London Liverpool Street with an approximate journey time of 55 mins. The station is also home to the East Anglian Railway Museum which has a short running line and buildings on the east side.
Entrance Hallway
Study
3.21m x 1.84m
Sitting Room
4.13m x 3.66m
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
4.56m x 2.98m
Dining Room
3.64m x 3.66m
Bathroom
1.94m x 1.78m
Wash Room
3.02m x 1.78m
Cloakroom
Utility Room
4.06m x 2.35m
Shed
244m x 2.35m
Garage
2.86m x 4.73m
Landing
Bedroom
3.32m x 3.12m
Dressing Room
2.11m x 2.38m
Shower Room
Bedroom
3.61m x 3.05m
Bedroom
4.45m x 2.87m