A modern five-bedroom home in Lexden is ready for new owners.
The home in Beverly Road was constructed by Colchester developers Vaughan & Blyth in 2004 with replicated period features to fit into the Lexden area.
The hallway of the home boasts a traditional style mosaic flooring and leads to a warm and inviting entrance hall with an adjoining cloakroom.
Next to the hall is a formal reception room located with a focal bay window and a feature fireplace.
Further down is the formal dining room, which offers a window with views of the rear garden.
At the rear of the ground floor is the contemporary kitchen, which benefits from a full range of integrated appliances, tiled flooring and with an open plan access to a sun room.
The sun room offers double doors leading out to a private and enclosed, south-west facing rear garden.
From the entrance hall, stairs ascend to the first floor of the home, where an extensive landing grants access to the master bedroom, which is positioned at the front of the house.
The master bedroom is equipped with an additional bay window, a walk in closet and fitted wardrobes, as well as a tiled en-suite shower room.
A second bedroom or family room, as well as a laundry room are also located on the first floor.
The second floor offers three additional bedrooms, one of which includes an additional en-suite facility.
A family bathroom on the second floor is also on offer and features wall panelling and a freestanding bathtub.
The Lexden home benefits from a front lawn area, setting the home slightly back from Beverly Road and offering privacy close to the busy city centre.
Its outside areas are well maintained and include a central raised patio, ideal for entertaining and spending time with family and friends in a secluded space.
The garden also offers access to a detached double garage and a parking space ideal for two vehicles.
The property is offered at £950,000 at Michaels Property Consultants.
Further information and details on how to arrange a viewing can be found on Zoopla.
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