£1,800 pcm
Brook Street, Brentwood - Be Part Of History!, CM14
- 3 beds
£1,800 pcm
- 3 beds
We’re with you from start to finish
- You book a viewing
- We get you a mortgage
- We sort out the legal work
We’re with you from start to finish
- You book a viewing
- We get you a mortgage
- We sort out the legal work
EPC - E
Council Tax Band - C
RENTAL FEES:
Holding Deposit = 1 weeks rent = ?415.38
Successful applicants will pay a total of;
- Damage deposit = 5 weeks rent = ?2076.92
- 1st months rent = ?1,384.61 (?1,800 minus holding deposit ?415.38)
During the tenancy agreement tenants will be responsible for;
Utilities: gas, electricity, water bills
Communications: telephone and broadband
Subscription to cable/satellite supplier
Television licence
Council Tax
*UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY*
Want to be immersed in part of Brentwood`s History? Make this exceptional, Grade II listed building your new home!
Lovingly and sympathetically modernised, this ex-hall house dates back to early 16th Century, Tudor England. The property oozes natural charm, with an abundance of original features, including chamfered arched braces and a crown post roof.
The encapsulating curb appeal from the distinctive four bayed fa?ade, draws your attention and invites you in, to take a deeper look at what this stunning property has to offer.
Inside, the hall guides you first into the lounge, in contemporary sage green with engineered wood flooring underfoot. This is a bright and airy room, featuring an original cast iron fireplace, now preserved for decorative purposes. Head to the rear of the ground floor and you`ll find a carefully restored kitchen, with wooden work tops and sage green tiling, both complimenting crisp white walls and cabinetry. The shell of a redundant wood burning stove, remains centre stage, re-purposed for storage, and paying homage to the property`s medieval roots.
The hallway between the lounge and kitchen, features an internal opening window, which speaks to the original use of the building, where the occupiers would have workshops and trade within their residence.
The first floor has a contemporary feel with white walls and plush grey carpet throughout. The master bedroom is a good size, with dormer ceilings. Next door is bedroom number two, with plenty of built in storage. There is an additional third room on the first floor, ideal as a guest bedroom or home office - this provides the access route to the bathroom at the rear. The bathroom is light and spacious, featuring a roll top bathtub, stand alone shower cubicle and white suite.
Outside, the garden is a great sociable space, with a sizeable patio leading onto a large lawn - perfect for family BBQs and gatherings or for quiet enjoyment. The originality continues here, with a large outhouse, perfect for storage and an outside W/C, which has been made functional for authenticity.
The front drive will comfortably accommodate one vehicle.
Close by, you have a convenience store for your everyday needs, an array of restaurants/bars including The Bull and The Harvester, and Weald Country Park, offering scenic landscapes and recreational opportunities, for those who enjoy the outdoors.
If this property`s rich heritage has piqued your interest, and you would like to indulge in being part of this historic buildings story, please do give us a call today, to arrange your viewing!
Notice
All photographs are provided for guidance only.
Redress scheme provided by: TPO (D6132)
Client Money Protection provided by: Client Money protect (CMP004663)
Utilities
Electric: Mains Supply
Gas: Mains Supply
Water: Mains Supply
Sewerage: Mains Supply
Broadband: Cable
Telephone: Landline
Other Items
Heating: Gas Central Heating
Garden/Outside Space: Yes
Parking: Yes
Garage: No
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