Property description
DETACHED HOUSE WITH GREENSWARD VIEWS - Modern four bedroom detached family home with driveway, garage, en-suite, two reception rooms and impressive conservatory.
Abbotts Countrywide Residential Lettings are pleased to offer for immediate occupation this detached family home in the popular location of Southminster. The property is within a modern development and is within easy reach of the train station.
Internally the property offers spacious living accommodation to include two reception rooms, modern kitchen, impressive conservatory, downstairs w/c, four double bedrooms, master with en suite facility and family bathroom.
To the exterior is a 2 car driveway, integral garage and an ample rear garden with paved patio area, small decking area and lawn.
The property has been redecorated throughout by the landlord and has pleasant views to the front over a greensward.
SORRY NO PETS, DSS OR SHARERS
ABOUT THE AREA
LOCATION
Isolated 20 miles from Chelmsford, the nearest large town, the town has Southminster railway station and employment opportunities at the nearby Bradwell nuclear power station. The station is situated on a single-line branch from Wickford, which was electrified in the 1980s, and provides a service every 45 minutes to Wickford, continuing in peak hours through to Liverpool Street station in the City of London, thus including the town in the London commuter belt.
FACILITIES
FacilitiesThe town has one primary school, a small library, a handful of pubs, a police station, a few local businesses such as 'Martins' convenience store, a holiday park, a bakery and many takeaways.
HISTORY
Southminster is a historic village sited in the centre of the Dengie peninsula that once formed a hundred of the same name.
A major horse market used to be held annually in the village. Southminster marshes were a favourite centre for hare coursing in Victorian times.
Pandole Wood contains ancient earthworks believed to date from the Iron Age. The landscape surrounding the town, and most of the peninsula, is characterized by a pattern of strictly rectangular field boundaries and evidence of a unit of measurement that has been applied to the scheme as a whole. Middle-saxon, or mid-Roman administrations have been suggested as its origin. The late-Roman road leading to St.Peter's chapel cuts across this pattern.
source- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southminster
Four bedroom family homeDriveway parking and garageLounge and dining roomImpressive conservatoryModern kitchen
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