1 Bedroom End of Terrace House, Harwich Road, Mistley, CO11
Harwich Road, Mistley, CO11
Description
Imagine your first home, or even a smart investment choice, in the heart of the scenic parish of Mistley. That's what we've got here – a neat, one-bedroom end of terrace house that's with Victorian charm and West facing rear garden.
Stepping inside, you're greeted by a comfy lounge – a great spot to kick back and relax. It's got enough space to fit in a comfy sofa and maybe even a little reading nook by the window. Next up is the kitchen. It's kitted out with everything you need, from handy Matt white base cupboards and soft-closing drawers to space for your oven and fridge. The window over the sink offers a nice view of the garden, making washing dishes a tad less mundane and adjacent to this a door will take you outside with a few steps down to the garden.
Moving upstairs, the landing connects the spacious bedroom to a generously sized shower room. The bedroom's got a relaxing vibe, and it's easy to imagine waking up here with the morning light streaming in.
Onto the outside and the front has this cute picket fencing and a brick block path that leads you to the front door. The back garden, with its shed, is a blank canvas. Maybe you're thinking BBQs in the summer or even trying your hand at gardening no matter what you do here, you’ll find the sun from 12 noon throughout the rest of the day.
Location-wise, it's a winner. A short walk, and you're at Mistley High Street with its shops, restaurants and cafes. And if you're a fan of beautiful views, the nearby quayside offers stunning sights of the River Stour and beyond. Plus, with the local train station close by and great road links, getting around is a breeze.
Now, if you're a first-time buyer, this home's a fantastic step into the property world. It's manageable, full of potential, and in a superb location. For investors, given the area and the home's features, it promises a good rental yield and immediate rent.
In essence, whether it's a home to start new memories or a property investment, this house on Harwich Road is waiting for you, its next chapter.
EPC Rating: D
Key Features
- A one bedroom end of terrace home in the popular parish of Mistley
- Gas central heating and fully double glazed
- Large first bedroom and generously sized shower room to the first floor
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Approx Sq Feet: 458 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 1,033 sqft
- Property Age Bracket: Victorian (1830 - 1901)
- Council Tax Band: B
Rooms
Lounge
3.33m x 3.65m
You'll find this carpeted living room at the front of the home approached via a UPVC opaque glazed entrance door with adjacent UPVC window to the front elevation. An internal door leads into the kitchen at the rear.
View Lounge PhotosKitchen
2.79m x 3.71m
The kitchen is fitted with a range of base level white matt fronted cupboards and soft closing drawers beneath a roll top work surface, tiled splashback and matching wall mounted cabinets. There is a gas point and space for a free standing gas oven beneath a suspended extractor hood. Additional space is provided for a fridge / freezer and under the counter you will find plumbing for a washing machine. A stainless steel sink with mixer tap sits in front of the window to the rear elevation overlooking the garden and this is adjacent to a personal door that leads you to the outside.
View Kitchen PhotosLanding
A carpeted landing that leads to the bedroom at the front of the home and to the bathroom at the rear. Here you also find a shelved airing cupboard with more wall mounted ideal gas fired boiler. To the ceiling you'll find the loft hatch.
Bedroom
3.73m x 3.37m
The spacious double carpeted bedroom found at the front of the home has a UPVC window to the front elevation.
View Bedroom PhotosBathroom
1.92m x 2.23m
Generously proportioned the shower room is comprised of a corner shower (fully enclosed and tiled with thermostatic shower tap), WC, hand wash basin, extractor fan and opaque glazed window to the rear elevation.
View Bathroom PhotosFloorplans
Outside Spaces
Front Garden
The plot at the front of the home is retained by low level picket fencing with a gate leading onto a block paved pathway which leads you to the front door and bisects a shingled area and a flower bed.
View PhotosRear Garden
The rear garden is prominently laid to lawn and here you'll find useful shed. There is gated access shared around to the front of the property and please note that the gardens of the terraced homes here is currently configured as open.
View PhotosLocation
This property occupies a prime position within walking distance of Mistley High Street, close to a charming array of amenities, including a local shop, pub, tea rooms, and local train station. The picturesque quayside and Mistley Walls are just a leisurely stroll away, where you can savour breath-taking views of the River Stour and the surrounding countryside. Mistley is situated within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and its convenient location provides excellent road and rail connections. The city of Colchester and town of Ipswich are around 11 and 17 miles away, respectively connected by the A120 and A12 in close proximity. The area boasts exceptional educational facilities, with nearby schools such as Mistley Norman Church of England Primary School and Manningtree High School both receiving "Good" Ofsted ratings, while Highfields Primary School has been awarded an "Outstanding" rating. For sailing enthusiasts, the Manningtree & Mistley Sailing Club offers a fantastic opportunity to indulge in water sports and engage with a vibrant community of fellow sailors. The bustling market town of Manningtree is renowned for its lively calendar of events, including the annual Manningtree Regatta, Mistley Quay Boat Rally, and the Mistley Food & Drink Festival. Regular farmers' markets and charming independent shops add to the area's appeal, making it an ideal location for those seeking a vibrant yet tranquil lifestyle.
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