
Guide Price £380,000 - £400,000 This charming two double bedroom mid-terraced period home is stylishly presented throughout, authentically blending modern finishes with an abundance of original character. Ideally positioned in the heart of Old Moulsham, the property offers a happy balance of period features and contemporary living.
The ground floor opens into a cosy front reception room, where an attractive bay window, picture rails, and wood laminate flooring create a warm welcome. Beyond this lies a second reception/dining room - a delightful space for entertaining featuring a classic fireplace and a useful understairs storage cupboard. To the rear, the spacious, well-equipped kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of units and integrated appliances, including an electric hob, oven, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, tumble dryer, and fridge-freezer. There is also a wall mounted Worcester boiler. A door from the kitchen provides direct access to the garden.
Upstairs, the generous landing leads to two comfortable double bedrooms and a standout family bathroom. The main bedroom overlooks the rear and offers ample space for wardrobes and a desk, while the second bedroom includes additional built-in storage. The impressive bathroom is fitted with an attractive four-piece white suite, featuring both a panel-enclosed bath and a separate shower cubicle with a rainfall head, finished with a chrome heated towel rail.
Outside: The private, sun-filled rear garden is designed for low maintenance, combining a paved patio with a neat artificial lawn. Fully enclosed by timber fencing, it serves as a peaceful haven to unwind from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Location: The property occupies a fabulous position in Old Moulsham, within close proximity to the City Centre. Moulsham Street is a stones throw away, offering a delightful array of quirky eateries, pubs and coffee shops. The High Street itself combines the best brand name stores including John Lewis, with an abundance of small independent speciality shops, designer boutiques, bars and restaurants. There are several nearby recreational facilities, parks (including Central Park, the starting point of a well organised weekly Park Run) and public open spaces including Oaklands House which is set in a landscaped twelve acre park with sports pitches, tennis courts, a rose garden and a fabulous free-entry museum. The area provides excellent primary and secondary schooling along with two highly acclaimed Grammar Schools (King Edwards School and Chelmsford County High). In the private sector, New Hall School and Felsted are also within a reasonable proximity. For the commuter, Chelmsford's mainline station is under a mile away offering a frequent service to London's Liverpool Street (approximate journey time 35 minutes).
Important Information:
Services - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - C
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