IF you’re looking for a new home and willing to splash the cash, this stunning property in the heart of the sought-after Chalkwell Hall Estate may be just the ticket.
Located on The Drive, Westcliff, the five-bedroom detached house is on the market for £1.325million.
Immaculately presented, the property has been completely renovated throughout to a very high specification.
Modern - the kitchen area
The open play family room is perfect for entertaining guests, with it being set in a mezzanine area above the kitchen and extending across the rear of the property with bi-fold doors leading to a full-width patio.
With plenty of space, the stunning kitchen opens into a good-sized dining room.
Enticing - the family room
On the first floor, there are three double bedrooms and one single bedroom, along with a family bathroom.
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The master bedroom, complete with an en-suite, can be found on the second floor and offers far reaching views over the Chalkwell Hall Estate towards the Thames Estuary.
Picture perfect - one of the five bedrooms
While the inside of the property is a slice of luxury, the outside space is just as appealing.
The private landscaped rear garden offers full width raised blue granite paving, lawn and shrub and flower borders.
Superb - views from the property
Ample off-street parking is provided to the front of the property on the granite paved driveway.
The house further benefits from A-rated aluminium windows throughout, gas central heating and solid oiled herringbone flooring with underfloor zonal controlled heating to the ground floor rooms.
Outdoor living - the rear garden
Chalkwell train station is located just 0.3 miles from the house, while Chalkwell Park is a short walk away.
With the property - marketed by Winkworth - being in a sought-after location and offering so much indoors and outside, you will need to move quickly to snap it up.
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