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Full Details for 4 Bedroom Semi-Detached for sale in Rochford, SS4 :
Fox Property Group offer for sale this fantastic semi detached house situated in Canewdon, close to St Nicholas Church and the village green. This spacious family home has been immaculately presented throughout and boasts, two large reception rooms, modern fitted kitchen with a separate utility room and ground floor w/c. The first floor offers four bedrooms, all tastefully decorated, one with an en-suite bathroom and also a separate shower room. The property is located on a bold corner plot so boasts a larger than average driveway with double gates to one side leading to a detached garage and relatively secluded rear garden.
The 14th-century Parish Church of St Nicholas at the end of the village High Street stands on a ridge overlooking the River Crouch. Its impressive 15th-century tower, a landmark for many miles, is said to have been erected by Henry V following his victory at the Battle of Agincourt in France. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I the tower was used as a navigation point along the River Crouch. During the First World War the tower was used for observation and as a signalling post. The old village lock-up and stocks are located to the east of the church that date back as far as 1775 and were restored in 1983.
Accommodation Summary
Entrance Porch
Entrance Hall
Lounge 18'0 x 10'3
Dining Room 15'1 x 10'7
Kitchen 17'8 x 9'7
Utility Room 10'3 x 9'7
Ground Floor WC
First Floor Accommodation
Master Bedroom 18'0 x 10'4
En-Suite Bathroom 10'4 x 6'11
Bedroom Two 12'9 x 11'0
Bedroom Three 12'5 x 11'9
Bedroom Four 7'6 x 7'3
Shower Room
Rear Garden 47 x 37 ft
Graveled Driveway 47 x 37 ft
Double Gates to Side
The 14th-century Parish Church of St Nicholas at the end of the village High Street stands on a ridge overlooking the River Crouch. Its impressive 15th-century tower, a landmark for many miles, is said to have been erected by Henry V following his victory at the Battle of Agincourt in France. During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I the tower was used as a navigation point along the River Crouch. During the First World War the tower was used for observation and as a signalling post. The old village lock-up and stocks are located to the east of the church that date back as far as 1775 and were restored in 1983.
Accommodation Summary
Entrance Porch
Entrance Hall
Lounge 18'0 x 10'3
Dining Room 15'1 x 10'7
Kitchen 17'8 x 9'7
Utility Room 10'3 x 9'7
Ground Floor WC
First Floor Accommodation
Master Bedroom 18'0 x 10'4
En-Suite Bathroom 10'4 x 6'11
Bedroom Two 12'9 x 11'0
Bedroom Three 12'5 x 11'9
Bedroom Four 7'6 x 7'3
Shower Room
Rear Garden 47 x 37 ft
Graveled Driveway 47 x 37 ft
Double Gates to Side
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Stations Nearby
- Althorne (Essex)
- 2.1 miles
- Burnham-on-Crouch
- 3.3 miles
- Rochford
- 3.0 miles
Schools Nearby
- Priory School
- 4.9 miles
- Kingsdown School
- 4.8 miles
- St Nicholas School
- 4.9 miles
- Canewdon Endowed Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School and Nursery
- 0.2 miles
- Ashingdon School
- 2.5 miles
- Stambridge Primary School
- 2.4 miles
- Greensward Academy
- 3.4 miles
- Ormiston Rivers Academy
- 3.5 miles
- The King Edmund School
- 2.4 miles