Posted: 8th March 2016 | Back to news feed

Substantial home with far reaching views over the Essex countryside.

An attractive Grade ll Listed farmhouse occupying a rural setting with excellent equestrian facilities standing in gardens and grounds of around 3.3 acres.

Court Farmhouse is fine example of an early C17 century building being of timber frame with weather-bordered elevations under a red tiled roof. The house provides a wealth of period charm including exposed timbers and open fireplaces, with versatile living accommodation extending over 2 floors plus attic rooms offering up to 6 bedrooms. The property is located in a rural setting with just a few near neighbours including a farm and livery yard. The property includes 3 attic rooms, 4 first floor bedrooms, sitting room with Inglenook fireplace, comfortable dining room with Inglenook fireplace, study, kitchen/breakfast room, lean-to conservatory and utility room. The grounds and gardens include  a double garage, private lawn, stabling, ménage and paddocks with the location affording direct access to a network of countryside and coastal hacking. Immediately behind the house  is a detached former ale house, offering scope for renovation into a home office or other permissible uses. The property enjoys a private and rural location on the eastern fringes of the Dengie peninsular yet only around 3.5 miles of Southminster which provides a branch line train station into London Liverpool Street (approximate journey time 72 minutes).

The property sits centrally within its grounds enjoying large areas of garden with an excellent range of equestrian facilities which include stabling, tack room, yard area and an all-weather ménage.

The paddocks are located to the west of the property whilst to the immediate rear of the house is a detached former Ale House offering scope for renovation into supplementary accommodation. The property enjoys a drive, detached double garage and stands in grounds of around 3.3 acres

 

The property is situated along a quiet private road with residents security gates restricting access to the area. The property sits within the centre of the Dengie Marshes. The rural location is ideal for nature and walking enthusiasts offering both countryside and coastal enjoyment. The nearby, historic, village of Tillingham and Southminster provides good local amenities including a primary school, two pubs a well-stocked village store and a mediaeval Parish Church. Further amenities can be found in the neighbouring areas of Burnham- On-Crouch, South Woodham Ferrers, Maldon  and Chelmsford. The Dengie Peninsula is a  largely agricultural area positioned between the Blackwater estuary and river Crouch. With its vast coastline the area is very popular for sailing and other water sports, particularly from the nearby maritime towns of Maldon and Burnham. The surrounding villages are home to a number of country pubs with often historic centres with pretty parish churches.

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