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ZOE NAPIER
The Toll House, Fullbridge Quay, Maldon, CM9 4LE | Telephone: 01621 840333 | Email: info@zoenapier.co.uk | Web: www.zoenapier.com
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A stunning country home of overwhelming opulence, set in 5.8 acres of coppiced woodland, with a long drive leading up to the 2110 sq. ft house featuring four bedrooms and three en-suites. The outbuildings extend to 5174 sq. ft, comprising of a range of superb leisure facilities including an infinity pool, bar, gym. Adjacent to this is a detached garage with storage for 5/6 vehicles and a luxurious one-bedroom annexe.
A prominent 3663 sq. ft residence dating back to the mid-17th Century, formerly two cottages the property benefits from a plethora of gorgeous period features. The property was extensively modified in the 1980s and more recently in the mid-2000s to offer five generous reception rooms and six/seven double bedrooms. The 2.78-acre grounds are simply wonderful, surrounded by undulating views over open field, this makes the property very private and therefore perfect for entertaining.
The Toll House, Fullbridge Quay, Maldon, CM9 4LE | Telephone: 01621 840333 | Email: info@zoenapier.co.uk | Web: www.zoenapier.com
This property really is a superb contemporary home of such excellent and unique design. Set in approximately 3.6 acres (stls) of beautiful parkland grounds and with circa 10,000 sq. ft of internal space, the property boasts six double bedrooms, five reception rooms, its own leisure/spa centre, tennis court, and a two-bedroom self-contained annexe.Its position at the end of a private lane, and secure gated driveway emphasises the exclusivity of this home as it leads up to the striking front elevations and overlooks wonderfully screened front gardens.
STAPLEFORD ABBOTTS, NEAR ROMFORD – OFFERS IN EXCESS OF £2,950,000 (SSTC)
An instantly stunning 5,500 sq. ft Country House set in a secluded oasis of 9.4 acres with the option to acquire by separate negotiation an additional 10.6 acres and equestrian facilities. The property is steeped in history, formally documented as St. Edwards, dating back to 1830, whilst originally forming part of The Pyrgo Palace Estate on the outer edge of the then sprawling Epping Forest. The property was later re-developed providing elegant elevations, mellow brick, and ornate architectural detail.