Broxted, Dunmow, Essex

Offers Over £400,000

Overview

4 Bedroom Semi-Detached House for sale in Broxted, Dunmow, Essex

Key Features:

  • Extended Four Bedroom Semi-Detached Family Home
  • Impressive Kitchen/Dining Room With Utility Room
  • Two Further Reception Rooms
  • Front & Rear Gardens
  • Family Bathroom & Separate W.C
  • Stunning Farmland Views
  • Located In The Beautiful Countryside Of Rural Essex
  • Easy Access To London & Cambridge Via Public Transport Or Car
  • Desirable Village With a Great Community
  • Potential For Further Extensions 'STP'


Daniel Brewer are pleased to market this charming extended four-bedroom semi-detached family home located in the picturesque School Villas, Broxted. This property boasts a delightful kitchen/dining room with a generous utility room, perfect for hosting family gatherings and entertaining guests. With two reception rooms, there is ample space for relaxation and socialising.
The elevated position takes in the beautiful rolling countryside views, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
This property offers four bedrooms, providing plenty of space for a growing family or for guests to stay over. The bathroom and separate W.C ensures convenience for all resid... Read more

Important information

This is not a Shared Ownership Property

Sorry! An EPC is not available for this property.

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