A charming home with stunning views over a river and nature reserve in Essex is up for sale for just over £1million.
Situated in Beeleigh Road, Maldon, this 1980s Georgian-style house, called Rivers Court, with a traditional brick construction offers stunning views over the River Blackwater and the River Chelmer, as well as the Blackwater Nature Reserve.
The home comes with direct access to the river and a private jetty and mooring.
River Court welcomes guests at the ground floor reception hall with a turning staircase, which leads to the first floor.
Three generous reception rooms are located on the ground floor, as well as the kitchen and breakfast room, at the heart of the home.
The well-equipped kitchen features a lot of storage opportunities and appliances, while the breakfast area offers stunning views of the garden and beyond.
A convenient cloakroom and utility room on the ground floor add to the storage space in the home.
On the first floor, a landing provides access to four bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The main bedroom suite offers incredible views over the garden and surroundings and has a private en suite bathroom next to it.
The remining three bedrooms share similar views of the countryside and abundant natural light, serviced by the family bathroom.
Outside the accommodation, the property comes with a modest and well-maintained garden.
Predominantly laid to lawn, the gardens are interspersed with a range of mature trees and shrubs.
Located at the far end of the garden, a private path winds its way down to the River Blackwater, where a private jetty with mooring rights awaits.
Another great feature of the property is the detached garage, which is partly powered by solar energy.
A small number of outbuildings offer versatile spaces which can be used for additional storage or workshops.
River Court is located on 0.72 acres of land and has been listed at a guide price of £1,175,000.
Anyone interested in arranging a viewing can get in touch with property agents at Savills on 01245 293 233.
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