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High Street, Dedham, CO7

Key features

  • Large kitchen / dining room with island, dual ovens, dishwasher and pantry
  • Family bathroom
  • Large reception room overlooking Dedham Church
  • 3 cloakrooms
  • Music room
  • Study
  • Cellar spanning the length of the property
  • Large gardens
  • Energy Efficiency rating E, to be updated

Description

Grade I listed 16th Century semi detached 6 bedroom property, refurbished throughout, located on the High Street of the highly desirable location of Dedham. Viewings strictly by appointment only, contact: Claire Taylor-Balls as per brochure details

The property is accessed via a flight of stone steps from the High Street pavement, opening into the Hallway. The Music Room (15' x 9') and Study (15' x 9'6") are to the left and right of the Hallway, both with front aspect windows with wooden shutters and decorative cast iron fireplaces.

To the right, stairs descend to the large Cellar and carpeted stairs rise to the upper floors.

The large Kitchen / Dining Room (35' x 22') is located at the rear of the property, with large wooden dining room table, in built storage cupboards, kitchen island with storage, dual ovens and a hob. Further storage units, dishwasher and butler sink are to the rear of the kitchen, as is the Pantry, the doors of which have panels painted by the artist Marjorie Sisson, wife of Marshall Sisson, Architect and whom owned the property until 1979 when they bequeathed the property to National Trust.

A Cloakroom and external door to the Gardens of the property are located at the rear of the kitchen / dining room.

Carpeted stairs lead from the hall to the first floor which comprises front aspect large Reception Room (22'6" x 14'), overlooking Dedham Church. The Family Bathroom is located on this floor with bath, overhead shower, WC, pedestal sink, walk in airing cupboard and decorative cast iron fireplace. Bedroom 1 (22' x 10' inc. ensuite) with rear aspect view has alcove shelving and an ensuite with shower, wc and handbasin, whilst Bedroom 2 (11'6" x 11') has in-built storage with original engravings to the rear walls, and a rear aspect view over the garden.

The top floor of the property comprises 4 Bedrooms with half vaulted ceilings, 2 of which are 12' x 11" in size, with a 3rd room being 19'6" x 9' and the 4th 23" x 9'6". A Cloakroom comprising wc and wash hand basin is also located on this floor.

A large Cellar runs the length and width of the property with front and rear external access. The cellar is made up of a number of rooms one of which houses the gas central heating boiler with other rooms containing original features and the third Cloakroom.

To the rear of the property you will find the Walled Garden with an immediate gravel area, flower beds and brick built shed. Follow the bordered gravel path to a 'nook' before locating a further garden, grassed with mature trees and shrubs.

Viewing is strictly by appointment only, please contact Claire Taylor-Balls as per brochure details.

Brochures

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High Street, Dedham, CO7

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About The National Trust, Swindon

Heelis, Kemble Drive, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN2 2NA

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