AN INCREDIBLE 15th century home in south Essex has been listed on the market for £1.15 million, and this is what it has to offer.
The property is located on High Road, Fobbing, and is a Grade II Listed property.
It has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, and five reception rooms.
The property of white weatherboarded elevations offers a stunning mix of character features.
This includes original stone floors, exposed beams, Inglenook fireplace and solid timber doors, together with stylish décor”.
Inside the home there is two reception rooms, a lounge and dining room which are separated by an original Inglenook fireplace with bressumar beam and an adjacent staircase.
There is a separate Home Office to the front aspect.
The characterful kitchen/breakfast room has a flagstone floor, doors to the garden and freestanding wooden units and a pantry.
Also to the ground floor is a beautiful garden room with oak doors providing views over the gardens.
There is also a separate utility room.
To the first floor there are two bedrooms, of which one has a walk-in wardrobe.
There is also a stylish bathroom with freestanding bath.
There is a detached Annex which could provide a monthly rental income and offers two double bedrooms, both served by shower rooms together. Alongside a spacious lounge/dining room and fitted kitchen.
Outside the home is gardens of approximately 0.25 acres. It is beautifully landscaped with a water fountain to the courtyard garden, a small summerhouse and areas of lawn and well stocked flower and shrub borders.
It is a house with endless possibilities for the buyer.
The property is approximately 2.4 miles from Stanford-le-Hope train station too.
To view the property or to find out more, visit the Zoopla link: https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/66918838/
Photos: Permission granted by Zoopla.
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