**Guide Price £450,000 - £475,000** Dinant's Crescent, Marks Tey, CO6 Four Bedroom Detached House with Easy Access to Marks Tey Station
An excellent four-bedroom detached home situated in the popular area of Marks Tey, offering convenient access to Marks Tey Station, the A12/A120, Tollgate Retail Park, and well-regarded schools in both Colchester and Coggeshall.
The property welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall and convenient downstairs W.C. The bright and airy reception room features a bay window and access to a conservatory overlooking the rear garden. The impressive kitchen/diner serves as the heart of the home, boasting a tiled floor, central island, extensive storage, integrated oven, and two sets of doors leading out to the garden. A useful utility area provides access to the garage and store room.
Upstairs, there are four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a master with en-suite shower room, while a modern family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.
Outside, the generous rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, featuring mature hedges, shrubs, and trees, along with a summer house and a block-paved patio area beneath a timber pergola—ideal for outdoor dining. The property also offers secure side access and off-road parking on a private driveway to the front.
Viewings are highly recommended and available by appointment through our consultants.
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Downstairs Cloakroom
Living Room
17' 5" x 10' 2" (5.31m x 3.10m)
Conservatory
12' 0" x 11' 4" (3.66m x 3.45m)
Kitchen/Dining Room
18' 4" x 11' 8" (5.59m x 3.56m)
Utility Room
Garage
16' 10" x 16' 1" (5.13m x 4.90m)
Store Room
16' 1" x 7' 8" (4.90m x 2.34m)
First Floor
First Floor Landing
Master Bedroom
11' 6" x 10' 8" (3.51m x 3.25m)
En-Suite
Bedroom Two
10' 3" x 9' 5" (3.12m x 2.87m)
Bedroom Three
11' 3" x 8' 4" (3.43m x 2.54m)
Bedroom Four
8' 4" x 4' 9" (2.54m x 1.45m)
Bathroom
Additional Information
The property benefits from sixteen owned solar panels, providing an environmentally friendly energy source. All electricity generated by the panels is exported back to the National Grid, and the current owner receives quarterly payments under an energy generation scheme.