4 Bedrooms Detached house for sale in Street Farm Court, Rayne, Braintree CM77 | £ 650,000
Overview
Price: | £ 650,000 |
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Contract type: | For Sale |
Type: | Detached house |
County: | Essex |
Town: | Braintree |
Postcode: | CM77 |
Address: | Street Farm Court, Rayne, Braintree CM77 |
Bathrooms: | 2 |
Bedrooms: | 4 |
Property Description
A magnificent 4/5 bedroom barn conversion which features four reception rooms, a garage and a private rear garden in a convenient village location.
Chapel Barn along with the surrounding dwellings were converted approximately 35 years ago, and the property features; a bright entrance hallway, sitting room with open brick fireplace, separately partitioned dining room, study/ snug, conservatory, kitchen with fitted gas range master and downstairs cloakroom.
Upstairs, there is a galleried landing and extends to four substantial bedrooms. The master bedroom has an ensuite bath/ shower room and there is also a family bathroom. Bedroom four gives access to a further room, which measures approximately 22'11 x 22'7 and could be converted into a further bedroom or playroom etc.
Externally, Chapel Barn has a nicely landscaped rear garden measuring 10 meters deep by 20 meters wide, and peaceful patio area. There is Parking for up to 4 vehicles and integral garaging facilities.
Rayne is a village of about 2,300 residents in the Braintree district of Essex in the East of England.
It lies on the Roman road called Stane Street, about two miles (3 km) to the west of Braintree, which is the nearest town.
Rayne has a playing field, a pub called The Swan, a village hall that overlooks the playing field, All Saints' church, a war memorial, a stream called Pod's Brook, and a small airfield. There are also the old manor house of Rayne Hall, and Old Hall; a previous Rectory. Rayne Hall was for a long time the home of the Capel family, who became Earls of Essex. In mediaeval times the Church was known for healing miracles: It was said that infertile women visiting the church were later able to conceive. A number of the churchyard memorials are made of cast iron: These were manufactured at the former foundry in The Street at around the end of the nineteenth century using a common mould into which individual letters were inserted to spell out the details.
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