Charming Grade II listed 17th-century cottage full of character features
Spacious open-plan living room with exposed beams and inglenook fireplace
Modern kitchen and bathroom suites blending style with period charm
Three double bedrooms including versatile ground floor room or study
Beautiful 75ft south-west facing garden with patio and mature planting
Stunning views of Great Easton Church and the village green
Located in a vibrant village with pub, primary school and active community
Just 3 miles from Great Dunmow with excellent countryside walks nearby
We are proud to present this beautifully maintained and characterful three-bedroom Grade II listed cottage, ideally situated in the picturesque and highly sought-after village of Great Easton.
Steeped in history and full of charm, this deceptively spacious 17th-century cottage offers a delightful blend of period features and thoughtful modern updates. Positioned just off the village green with views of the iconic Great Easton Church, the property enjoys a truly idyllic setting.
Accommodation
Ground Floor
Step into a generously sized living room featuring exposed beams, original parquet flooring, and a striking inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove – the perfect focal point for cosy evenings. An open archway and steps lead you to the kitchen/dining area, where you’ll find a modern kitchen suite, oak-effect Karndean flooring, and space for a family dining table, all framed by a large window with views over the garden.
To the rear is a practical lobby with built-in storage and access to a versatile third double bedroom, ideal as a guest room, study, or home office, complete with dual-aspect windows and panoramic views of the garden.
First Floor
Upstairs, the impressive principal bedroom features built-in wardrobes and a window that frames beautiful views of the church and village green. The second double bedroom also offers delightful views to the rear. A stylish and high-quality family bathroom suite completes the first floor.
Outside
The property benefits from a private, south-west facing rear garden, stretching approximately 75 feet. Well-established with mature trees, raised beds, and a paved patio area, it’s perfect for outdoor entertaining or quiet afternoons in the sun. There’s also a large timber garden shed offering ample storage.
History & Community
Named after local figure Buster Brown, a drover once known throughout the area, this home is more than just a property – it’s a piece of village history.
Great Easton is a vibrant and welcoming community with a thriving village spirit. Enjoy The Green Man pub, local events like the Soapbox Race and Christmas Tree Lighting, and easy access to nearby Great Dunmow (approx. 3 miles). For families, the village also boasts a ‘Good’ Ofsted-rated primary school and a fantastic network of countryside walks right on your doorstep.
Stamp duty due
Based on a sale price of £425,000 the total amount of stamp duty payable will be:
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Last updated: The calculator has been updated to reflect changes in stamp duty following the Mini Budget on 23rd September 2022.