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4 Bedroom Detached Bungalow, Dedham Road, Ardleigh, CO7

Dedham Road, Ardleigh, CO7


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Dedham Road, Ardleigh, CO7 7QB


Oaklands is a four-bedroom detached bungalow set on a 0.49 acre plot (just under half an acre) amidst the scenic landscapes of Ardleigh on the Essex-Suffolk border. The property enjoys open farmland views both front and rear, offering a picturesque rural backdrop. In need of modernisation, it presents outstanding development potential – whether through refurbishment and extension, or even a replacement dwelling (subject to planning permission) – to create a sizeable family home tailored to your vision. With no onward chain to delay plans, Oaklands is a blank canvas in one of the region’s most desirable semi-rural settings. This is an ideal opportunity for those seeking a premium country lifestyle without compromising on connectivity – perfect for London buyers dreaming of a tranquil retreat, growing families looking to upsize, or investors with an eye for adding value.

Property Features & Development Potential

Oaklands currently comprises a single-storey bungalow with four bedrooms, two reception rooms, a kitchen/breakfast room, family bathroom and utility room. The interior requires updating, but the solid structure and generous footprint provide an excellent starting point for renovation. More enticingly, the expansive 0.49 acre grounds lend themselves to significant expansion of the existing dwelling or even construction of a bespoke new-build home (subject to planning consent) in its place. The surrounding neighbourhood features several substantial country homes, illustrating the scope to develop Oaklands into a high-value property that fits in with its exclusive environs. The bungalow is set well back from the road, with a long driveway leading into the rear garden providing ample parking and turning space. There is also a brick-built storage shed/outbuilding on site – useful during construction or as future garden storage.

  • Plot Size & Views: Approximately 0.49 acres of land, with beautiful open field views to the front and rear, ensuring privacy and an ever-changing natural outlook.

  • Development Potential: Excellent scope to extend the footprint or redesign entirely (subject to planning permission) with neighbouring properties set a encouraging precedent for ambitious projects.

  • No Onward Chain: Being offered with no forward chain, allowing a swift transaction and enabling the buyer to commence refurbishment or redevelopment works without delay.

  • Existing Amenities: Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected, and the current layout includes practical features such as a utility room and built-in wardrobes to all bedrooms – a testament to the functional design that can be retained or reimagined in any renovation.

With its huge garden plot, stunning views and prime location, Oaklands is brimming with potential. It invites you to bring your architect and creativity to transform it into a bespoke country residence – whether that means a sympathetic extension of the bungalow or a grand design replacement dwelling. Opportunities to acquire such large plots in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are exceedingly rare, making this a truly special prospect for the discerning buyer.

Location & Lifestyle – Ardleigh Village and Constable Country

Located on the outskirts of Ardleigh village, Oaklands lies in the heart of the Dedham Vale – a region designated as a National Landscape/AONB for its unspoilt English countryside on the Essex–Suffolk border. This area, often called “Constable Country,” was made famous by the paintings of artist John Constable, who immortalized its pastoral river valleys, woodlands and big skies in works like Dedham Vale (1802). Living here means owning a slice of the same timeless landscape: rolling green fields, ancient hedgerows and meandering waterways that have changed little since Constable’s day.

Despite its peaceful ambiance, Ardleigh is a thriving village community with convenient amenities. It has two local shops, a primary school, several pubs, a church and a village hall serving day-to-day needs and fostering village life. (Ardleigh’s rich history actually stretches back to pre-Roman times – notably, the largest Bronze Age urnfield burial site in the UK was discovered just half a mile from the village centre, reflecting a long heritage.) Today, the village retains a traditional charm while being well integrated into modern networks – it lies on a bus route between Colchester and Harwich for easy local travel. Many of the homes in Ardleigh and its country lanes are period properties or bespoke builds on generous plots, a legacy of the area’s agricultural past where old farmsteads have transformed into private residences. Oaklands is a prime example, situated along Dedham Road, one of the scenic rural roads radiating from the village. Here you are surrounded by fields and paddocks (including some designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty land), with only a scattering of individual homes – each with its own character – dotting the landscape.

Just a few minutes’ drive up Dedham Road brings you to Dedham itself (approximately 2 miles away), one of Essex’s most picturesque and prestigious villages. Dedham is postcard-perfect, with an attractive Georgian-fronted High Street, boutique shops, cafés and pubs that draw visitors year-round. The village sits on the banks of the River Stour, and at Dedham Wharf you can hire a rowboat for a leisurely afternoon of paddling along the river – a classic local pastime that truly lets you “meander your way along the Stour”. Dedham is also home to the Art and Craft Centre, a popular destination showcasing local artisans, and it boasts several highly-rated eateries (from cosy tearooms to the acclaimed Dedham Boathouse restaurant by the water). It’s no surprise that “Dedham and [nearby] East Bergholt are the more upmarket options” in the area, known for their handsome period houses and higher property values – and yet the community remains down-to-earth and lively. There are no sprawling chains or commercial strips here; instead, you find independent boutiques, farm shops and galleries, all thriving year-round thanks to a resident community (this is not just a weekend haunt for second-home owners). The result is an atmosphere that perfectly balances rural tranquillity with cultural vibrancy.

Dedham’s High Street exudes historic English charm, with its Georgian architecture and independent shops attracting visitors and locals alike.

Living at Oaklands, you benefit from this entire Constable Country lifestyle at your doorstep – morning walks in Dedham Vale amid scenery straight out of a painting, a friendly village pub for lunch, afternoons browsing art in Dedham, and sunset over your own fields at home. For families, there are well-regarded schools in the vicinity (the local Ardleigh St. Mary’s Primary is in the village, and Dedham also has a sought-after primary school; senior students have accessible options in Colchester and Manningtree, including excellent independent and grammar schools). It’s an environment where families put down roots – as noted in a recent article, many come specifically because they “want to live here and send their children to school here,” drawn by the quality of life.

Accessibility & Connections

One of Oaklands’ greatest advantages is that it offers genuine rural seclusion without the inconvenience of isolation. Despite being surrounded by countryside, the property is exceptionally well connected to transport links:

  • Road: The A12 trunk road (Ardleigh interchange) is only about 3 miles from the property, putting you on a fast route to London (M25 about an hour away) or north to Ipswich and the Suffolk coast. The A120 is also nearby, providing a direct route to Stansted Airport (approximately a 50-minute drive) and east to the ferry port of Harwich. Colchester’s newly minted city status is just 4 miles southwest – roughly a 10-minute drive to the centre – meaning major supermarkets, retail parks, hospitals, and entertainment (cinemas, restaurants, theatres) are all within very easy reach.

  • Rail: The mainline Manningtree Station lies around 4–5 miles to the east (about an 8-10 minute drive). Manningtree offers frequent direct trains to London Liverpool Street – journeys take from about 59 minutes, making daily commuting or spontaneous trips to the capital entirely feasible. In the other direction, trains run to Ipswich and on to Norwich, opening up the rest of East Anglia. For convenience, Colchester Station is also only 10–15 minutes by car, giving an alternate London route with similarly fast services.

  • Bus & Local Travel: As mentioned, Ardleigh is on a local bus route connecting Colchester to Harwich, which is handy for nearby town trips or for teenagers gaining independence. The surrounding country lanes are also popular with cyclists – you can cycle into Dedham or Manningtree easily – and footpaths crisscross the Dedham Vale for those who prefer walking everywhere. Even horse riding is a common pastime here, with local stables and bridleways taking advantage of the open terrain.

  • Wider Region: Ardleigh’s position on the Essex/Suffolk border means you can enjoy the best of both counties. The glorious Suffolk Heritage Coast (including destinations like Orford, Aldeburgh and Thorpeness) is within a roughly one-hour drive north-east, a fact which many Dedham Vale residents appreciate. Closer to home, the Stour Estuary and Hamford Water national nature reserves offer sailing, bird-watching and seaside walks within 20–30 minutes’ drive. In contrast, a short drive south brings you to the bustling centre of Colchester, with its 2000-year history, castle, and shopping – not to mention direct road links to the M25 for further travel. In sum, Oaklands puts you in the middle of nowhere in terms of peace and beauty, but in the middle of everywhere in terms of practicality.


Oaklands, Dedham Road represents a truly unparalleled opportunity to craft your dream home in one of Essex’s most sought-after rural settings. It combines the space and potential that developers and upsizers crave, the storybook scenery and community spirit that draw Londoners to “Constable Country,” and the connectivity that ensures you’re never far from urban conveniences or commuter routes. Imagine designing a luxury country house tailored exactly to your tastes – whether that’s a modern farmhouse with expansive glass to capture the views, or a classic Georgian-inspired manor – and situating it on this generous plot with fields in every direction. You’d be joining a community and landscape that offer “pretty-as-a-postcard” surroundings with a thriving, family-friendly atmosphere year-round.

Opportunities like Oaklands are exceptionally rare – properties with this size of plot, outlook, and prime location in the Dedham Vale AONB almost never come to market. If you’ve been searching for a project with the potential to deliver your forever home (and significant added value) in the countryside, this is the moment.

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Key Features

  • Plot approaching half an acre
  • Significant development potential subject to planning permission
  • A four bedroom detached bungalow backing and fronting onto farmland
  • Offered with no onward chain

Property Details

  • Property type: Bungalow
  • Price Per Sq Foot: £560
  • Approx Sq Feet: 1,205 sqft
  • Plot Sq Feet: 21,237 sqft
  • Property Age Bracket: 1960 - 1970
  • Council Tax Band: E
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Rooms

Lobby

Found at the side of the kitchen creating a smooth transition from the outside to in.

Kitchen

4.10m x 4.50m

The kitchen is a bright and spacious hub of the home, featuring a practical open-plan layout that flows seamlessly into the generous dining area. Fitted with a range of eye-catching retro-style cabinets, it offers ample worktop space and room for freestanding appliances. Large windows flood the room with natural light, while the side lobby extension provides convenient access and links to a useful utility room. This is a wonderfully social space, ideal for family meals or entertaining.

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Dining Room

3.00m x 4.50m

The dining room is another bright and generous space, open-plan to the kitchen and framed by a charming arched opening that enhances the sense of flow. A large front-facing window fills the room with natural light, creating a welcoming setting for family meals or entertaining. With its versatile layout, this room offers plenty of space for a large dining table or additional seating, making it a sociable heart of the home.

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Living Room

3.40m x 5.82m

The living room is a spacious and light-filled reception area, perfect for relaxing or entertaining. A large front window frames views of the garden, while a feature fireplace adds a cosy focal point to the room. With ample space for multiple seating arrangements and even a grand piano(!), this versatile room offers charm, character, and flexibility to suit a variety of lifestyles.

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Utility Room

1.12m x 1.50m

Inner Hallway

Connects to all four bedrooms, the dining room and to the family bathroom.

First Bedroom

3.30m x 3.67m

The first bedroom is a spacious double room, featuring a wide window that offers lovely views over the rear garden and surrounding farmland. Built-in wardrobes run along one wall, providing extensive storage and keeping the space clutter-free.

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Second Bedroom

3.40m x 3.48m

The second bedroom is another generously sized double, positioned at the front of the home and filled with natural light from a wide window. Fitted wardrobes and overhead storage provide excellent built-in solutions, while the spacious layout offers flexibility for use as a guest room, bedroom, or home office. This room enjoys a pleasant outlook to the front garden.

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Third Bedroom

2.73m x 3.30m

The third bedroom is a comfortable double room with a wide window overlooking the rear garden, bringing in plenty of natural light. There’s ample space for a bed and freestanding furniture, making it a versatile room suited to use as a bedroom, guest room, or even a home office if desired.

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Fourth Bedroom

2.59m x 3.00m

The fourth bedroom is a light and airy single room, enjoying a pleasant outlook over the rear garden. With its practical proportions, it’s ideal as a child’s bedroom, study, or hobby room, offering flexibility to suit individual needs.

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Bathroom

1.63m x 1.80m

The bathroom is fitted with a matching suite comprising a panelled bath with shower attachment, a pedestal washbasin, and a WC. Part-tiled walls and a frosted window provide privacy while allowing in natural light. Wall-mounted mirrored cabinets offer handy storage for toiletries and essentials.

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Outside Spaces

Garden

Set within a generous 0.49-acre plot, the grounds offer an exceptional sense of space and privacy, surrounded by mature trees and open farmland. The front garden is framed by hedging and a private driveway that provides ample off-road parking, leading up to the bungalow. The rear garden stretches out beautifully with sweeping lawns, established shrubs, and specimen trees, creating a tranquil countryside setting with uninterrupted rural views. A substantial timber outbuilding with multiple windows offers excellent storage or workshop potential, and there’s a separate covered area, ideal for additional storage or hobbies. The plot as a whole delivers a rare opportunity for those seeking a spacious outdoor lifestyle, perfect for families, gardeners, or anyone wanting to enjoy village life with the charm of open countryside at their doorstep.

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