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2 bed end terrace house for sale
High Street, Kelvedon, Colchester, Essex CO5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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  • 2 beds

  • 1 spacious bathroom

  • 2 reception rooms

  • Library

  • Priest Hole

  • Private garden

  • Outbuilding with office and storage space

  • Walking distance to amenities

  • Walking distance to the station

  • New gas boiler

A truly unique Grade II* listed period home, seamlessly blending remarkable historic character with thoughtful modern comforts and occupying a prominent position in the centre of the popular village of Kelvedon. This residence also benefits from a secluded high-walled courtyard garden and a substantial historic outbuilding, all within easy walking distance of the village amenities and mainline railway station.

Dating from the 15th century, 26 High Street forms part of an important historic Hall House and represents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of exceptional architectural significance. Rich in original features, the property includes exposed Oak beams, three fireplaces, an impressive Oak crown-post roof structure, a fascinating Priest Hole, and numerous other historic elements that combine to create a home of immense character, warmth and authenticity.
The accommodation begins with an inviting Sitting Room, where exposed beams, a striking brick fireplace, and bespoke built-in cupboards with glazed display shelving create an elegant and welcoming reception space. From here, a beautiful original Parlour/Hall doorway leads into the Library, fitted with extensive book shelving and a desk. This remarkable space includes one of the property's most significant architectural features - a rare surviving medieval Hall Screen, specifically highlighted within the property's Grade II* listing.
The bespoke Kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to complement the home's historic character, featuring handcrafted cabinets, solid timber worktops, a traditional butler sink, concealed appliances, a gas hob and slate flooring, all set beneath exposed beams. A new gas boiler was installed recently.
Adjacent the Kitchen, the Dining Room is a wonderfully light and airy entertaining space, complete with a brick fireplace, exposed beams, an attractive wall niche and direct access to the secluded courtyard garden.
The first floor continues the home's exceptional character. The Landing retains exposed beams and original floorboards, leading to the well-proportioned principal Bedroom, where a fireplace, exposed beams and floorboards are complemented by the magnificent crown-post roof structure concealed directly above the ceiling. The second Bedroom is equally charming, continuing the period character with exposed beams and integral shelving.
The spacious Bathroom is elegantly appointed with a large cast-iron bath, pedestal wash basin and WC, and complemented by traditional timber panelling, a bead-edged boarded ceiling and a generous built-in storage cupboard.
One of the home's most intriguing features is the historic Priest Hole, accessed from the staircase and currently arranged as a peaceful meditation space and study, complete with fitted shelving and a desk.
Outside, the delightful high-walled courtyard garden provides a wonderfully private and tranquil setting, with a lawn, a brick-paved patio and mature planting creating an idyllic space for outdoor relaxation and entertaining.
Completing the property is a substantial former Stable Outbuilding, offering exceptional versatility. Currently arranged as a Utility Room, Garden Store and Studio, it retains exposed beams, fitted storage, shelving and a generous mezzanine level, presenting excellent potential for a variety of uses.
Combining over five centuries of history with the comforts of modern living, this outstanding Grade II* listed home is one of Kelvedon's most distinctive and historically important village residences, a rare opportunity to own a property of exceptional Heritage and enduring appeal.

Location

Kelvedon and Feering are highly sought-after villages in the heart of Essex, renowned for their blend of rural charm and excellent commuter links. Residents enjoy a wealth of local amenities, including independent shops, cafes, and well-regarded schools. For dining and leisure, the area boasts several esteemed public houses, such as The Angel in Kelvedon and The Sun Inn in Feering, both offering a refined yet welcoming atmosphere.
Kelvedon is ideally situated for commuters, with its mainline station providing direct services to London Liverpool Street in under an hour, ensuring convenient access to the capital. The nearby A12 further enhances the connectivity of the villages, offering easy routes to both Colchester and Chelmsford. Surrounded by picturesque countryside, Kelvedon and Feering offer the perfect balance of tranquil village life with modern convenience.

Sitting Room

5.73m x 3.31m

Libray Space

Kitchen

3.94m x 1.89m

Dining Room

6.12m x 4.12m

Bathroom

1.67m x 4.06m

Bedroom 1

3.95m x 3.31m

Bedroom 2

3.02m x 2.37m

Priest Hole

Mezzanine Above (Restricted Height)

2.69m x 2.16m

Office

2.91m x 2.15m

Garden Store

2.69m x 1.9m

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