4 bedroom
2 bathroom
3 receptions
4 bedroom
2 bathroom
3 receptions
Nestled in the idyllic Dedham Vale, located 150ft from the High Street and positioned on a generous 0.4-acre plot with exceptional road frontage, this unlisted Georgian period home on Stratford Road presents the most stunning panoramic view of undulating countryside in an area of outstanding natural beauty. Extended by local renowned architect ‘Erith’ in the 1960s with a demand to accentuate it’s magical surroundings, the property is found in an elevated position with no immediate neighbours, offering unparalleled, undulating views of the landscape that inspired John Constable
The home unfolds over three meticulously designed floors covering approximately 1,816 square feet. Upon entering through the wood-panelled leaded glass door from the shingle laid parking area, you are greeted by a spacious hallway with solid wood flooring, leading to a functional wet room and the awe-inspiring Erith gallery. This gallery serves as a viewing platform for the expansive countryside, and leads via glazed French doors to a west-facing balcony where you can enjoy spectacular sunsets all year round.
For those who cherish culinary endeavors, the country-style kitchen on the lower ground floor is fitted with Oak-fronted soft-closing units, a Stoves oven, and a double bowl sink. Its decorative floor tiles and three rear-facing windows add a unique charm to this practical space. The lower ground floor further includes a utility room, boot room, a pantry for additional storage, and a snug with a central multi fuel wood burner—offering cosy refuge. A versatile bay-fronted dining room on this lower floor can also serve as a potential fourth bedroom, expanding the home's sleeping quarters to accommodate your family’s needs.
The living room on the ground floor is a masterpiece of traditional design with a central red brick fireplace, exposed horizontal beams, and ample natural light streaming in from the front window. On this level you will find the third double bedroom adjourned with exposed beams and another picturesque outlook.
Continuing up to the first floor, the landing presents an elevated perspective of the aforementioned view and leads to the first bedroom, the second bedroom and to the family bathroom.
Externally, the established and private grounds are nothing short of majestic. A shingle pathway leading across the front of the cottage guides you to the cottage gardens with a sensational open outlook of the Constable Country landscape. Further down, you will find double stables/ workshop with electricity supply, a large wood store, and an orchard garden stocked with numerous fruit trees that include wild cherry, plums, Morello cherry, Greengage and apple.
Two off-road parking spaces are provided adjacent to the property.
Located in the highly sought-after Dedham, a locale teeming with historical charm and modern conveniences, this home lies in the heart of Constable Country. With high-rated local schools and an array of local businesses, boutiques, art galleries, and dining establishments, Dedham offers an extraordinary blend of history, natural beauty, and community spirit.
For discerning buyers looking to acquire a slice of English history without compromising on modern amenities or stunning natural views, this exceptional Georgian cottage is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. And with the onward chain complete, your next chapter awaits.
Hallway (Ground floor)10' 7" x 4' 10" (3.23m x 1.48m)A spacious introduction to this extraordinary home, the entrance hall is approached through a leaded glazed wood panelled entrance door and has solid wood flooring underfoot. An internal door leads to the wet room at the rear of the house and to the Erith designed gallery, a stunning addition in the 1960s.
Wet room5' 11" x 11' 4" (1.81m x 3.45m)The wet room presents an open and tiled shower, WC, pedestal hand wash basin and exceptional vista from the window to the rear elevation.
Gallery8' 7" x 27' 0" (2.61m x 8.22m)Pause and take a moment to absorb this exceptional 1960s architecturally designed addition at the rear of the house. The gallery offers panoramic undulating Constable country views which are far reaching to the rear and side elevations. Solid wood flooring is under foot and glazed French doors that lead out to the west facing balcony. A staircase leads down to the kitchen and an internal wood panelled door through to the living room at the front of the home.
Living room12' 8" x 12' 8" (3.85m x 3.86m)Adorned with central red brick fireplace featuring a timber mantle and brick built hearth with open fire, the sitting room at the front of the property is filled with natural light via window to the front elevation. It has exposed horizontal beams and a recessed airing cupboard that is shelved and contains the insulated hot water tank.
Original entranceThe original entrance from the original property has stairs that lead up to the first floor and internal doors that lead to the sitting room on your right and to a ground floor bedroom on your left.
Bedroom Three (Ground Floor)12' 10" x 12' 7" (3.91m x 3.83m)A third dual aspect carpeted bedroom with windows to the front and to the side elevations. The window to the side frames panoramic views across the home's plot and adjacent countryside. Exposed horizontal and vertical beams dress the walls and the ceiling.
Kitchen (Lower ground floor)9' 3" x 25' 11" (2.83m x 7.89m)The country kitchen is finished with Oak fronted soft closing units that incorporate cupboards and drawers beneath a roll top work surface, tile splashback and intelligently designed wall mounted display cabinets. Underfoot you will find decorative floor tiles and a double bowl sink lies in front of the first of three windows to the rear elevation each offering up a captivating outlook. Here you will find the wall mounted Glow worm gas fired boiler and plenty of additional practical storage space. A Stoves oven lies beneath an extractor hood and an internal door leads to the porch at the side which connects to the garden. An inner hallway leads to the large pantry, to the snug and to the utility room.
Pantry9' 10" x 3' 5" (2.99m x 1.04m)Offering superb storage solutions the shelved Pantry cupboard has decorative floor tiling underfoot.
Utility room8' 10" x 7' 6" (2.70m x 2.29m)The utility room provides welcome working relief from the kitchen and includes a butler sink, wooden work surface, space for a tall standing fridge freezer and under the counter plumbing for a washer washing machine. Additional cupboards and drawers provide more storage space and the utility room is decorated with exposed beams to the ceiling with attractive tiled flooring.
Snug (Lower Ground Floor)11' 4" x 13' 11" (3.46m x 4.23m)Offering further versatile accommodation the snug features a Multi Fuel wood burning stove with tiled hearth, two windows to the side elevation looking over the mature 0.4 acre plot and it has exposed beams to the ceiling.
Dining room / fourth bedroom11' 10" x 11' 6" (3.60m x 3.50m)A bay fronted dining room illuminated naturally to two elevations with a window to the rear offering another perspective of the superb position of this property. The dining room is carpeted.
Landing (First floor)A split level first floor landing, partly carpeted with part exposed original floorboards. There are exposed horizontal and vertical beams and a window to the rear elevation offering an elevated outlook of the magnificent countryside.
First bedroom12' 10" x 12' 6" (3.92m x 3.82m)The dual aspect carpeted first bedroom offers a tranquil retreat and has a deep recessed storage cupboard.
Second bedroom9' 0" x 12' 5" (2.75m x 3.78m)The carpeted second bedroom on the first floor has a dormer window to the front elevation and exposed horizontal and vertical beam-work.
Family bathroom5' 2" x 7' 7" (1.58m x 2.31m)The part tiled family bathroom includes a white suite that is comprised of pedestal roll-top bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, hand wash basin, WC, high level vanity unit, extractor fan and window to the side elevation.
Dedham is a highly sought-after location for discerning home buyers. The location exudes a rich blend of historical charm and modern convenience that seamlessly intertwines to offer an unparalleled living experience in the heart of Constable Country. The majority of the properties lining the High Street are traditional homes, many of them listed due to their historical significance. These residences, dating from the 16th to the 19th century, offer a unique mix of quaint English charm and substantial living spaces. The detailed and immaculate preservation of these homes ensures that they retain their original character while incorporating modern amenities for comfortable living. The High Street enjoys a pivotal location in Dedham, surrounded by stunning landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries, including John Constable. It's not just a treat for art enthusiasts but nature lovers as well, with the River Stour and the beautiful Dedham Vale just a stone's throw away. The access to scenic walking, cycling routes, and boat rides from the High Street adds to the attraction of this location for those who love an active outdoor lifestyle. The High Street is also the heart of the community, with a range of local businesses, boutiques, art galleries, and exquisite dining establishments right on your doorstep. Whether it's picking up fresh produce from local shops, indulging in delightful meals from award-winning restaurants, or exploring unique local arts and crafts, there's something for everyone. The local schools are highly rated, including the Dedham Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School, making this area a top choice for families. The strong sense of community and regular village events enhance the friendly and welcoming atmosphere, and contribute to the exceptional quality of life here. Living in Dedham offers you an extraordinary blend of history, natural beauty, community spirit, and convenience, making it one of the most sought-after and best places to live in the area.
Front elevation
Constable Country Location
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Erith Gallery
Aerial of location
Entrance Hall
Erith Gallery
Balcony
Balcony
Living room
Kitchen (lower ground floor)
Snug ( lower ground floor)
First bedroom
View from first floor landing
View from first floor landing
Aerial of 0.4 acre plot
Proximity to Dedham
Side elevation (three storey)
0.4 acre garden
Driveway (front)
Outlook from initial garden
Double stable / workshop
Gardens (continued)
Gardens (continued)
Gardens (reverse)
Gateway