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West Street, Coggeshall, Essex, CO6

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

5

BATHROOMS

4

SIZE

7,089 sq ft

659 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Prominent Grade II Listed House
  • 4,500 sq ft house
  • Six Bedrooms / Four bathrooms
  • Three Self Contained Annexes - 2,500 sq ft
  • Walled Garden with Heated Swimming Pool
  • Gated Drive with Cart Lodge & Garage
  • Popular Village with excellent links to London
  • Beautifully Presented with Period Features

Description

Prominent Grade II listed residence situated in the pretty village of Coggeshall. This beautiful family home features a 4,500 sq ft house, Three self-contained annexes, gated driveway and walled garden. No onward chain!

Isinglass Hall enjoys an enviable position on the edge of the picturesque village of Coggeshall, one of Essex’s most charming locations. A prominent property, this stunning 6-bedroom, 4-bathroom family home is believed to date back to the Tudor period and is brimming with period features, including exposed beams, oak flooring, and elegant sash windows. Thoughtfully enhanced with modern luxuries, the home now boasts a cart lodge, swimming pool, and separate living spaces in both the cottage and converted barn currently generating a monthly income.

With its striking brick façade and generous proportions, Isinglass Hall offers ample space for entertaining guests while ensuring privacy and comfort for all. The front of the house features two spacious reception rooms, a magnificent hallway, and a show-stopping kitchen/dining area. The kitchen itself is a dream for entertainers, equipped with a Williams commercial grade fridge, and a layout that makes hosting guests effortless. Additional conveniences such as a utility room, garage and cellar ensure guests may never want to leave. Morning coffee on the sunlit York stone terrace followed by a dip in the pool only adds to its allure—though excellent road and rail connections promise they’ll return often.

Once a tired and dated home, Isinglass Hall has undergone a remarkable transformation. The current owners fell in love with the property’s character and space, enthusiastically taking on the challenge of modernisation. “We saw the potential straight away,” they share. “Starting with the roof, we restored and revitalized every corner to create the incredible family home it is today.” Careful to preserve its listed status and original features, the owners have created a harmonious balance of period charm and contemporary living.

From the moment you enter the impressive reception hall, you know you’re in for something special. Restored original beams criss-cross the ceilings, and warm oak flooring draws you inside. To the left lies the drawing room, an elegant space where light streams in through double sash windows, creating a perfect setting for evening gatherings. A cosy open fire ensures the room remains snug during winter. On the right, the equally charming sitting room mirrors its proportions, with another open fire, oak flooring, and beautiful sash windows. “This is where we all gather as a family in the evenings—it’s so cosy, especially with the fire crackling,” say the owners.

Beyond the sitting room, a covered veranda overlooks the garden—one of the home’s most enchanting features. “It’s magical here in the evening,” the owner reflects. “Whether watching the children swim or enjoying a book in peace, it’s a place I truly cherish.”

For those seeking quiet or focus, a study tucked off the hall offers the ideal space for exam revision or work-from-home days. Guests’ coats are neatly stored in the cloakroom cupboard, while drinks can be retrieved from the impressive cellar, positioned below the dining room. When it’s time to dine, the grand dining area welcomes everyone in style. “It’s a fabulous party space,” the owner notes. “We’ve seated 21 comfortably, and the open view into the kitchen keeps the host part of the fun.”

The kitchen itself is a chef’s paradise, designed to accommodate large gatherings with ease. A central island features a gas hob within a sleek glass worktop, while a four-oven gas Aga, granite surfaces, and abundant cabinetry provide both function and elegance. The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly the Williams stainless steel fridge, capable of housing commercial quantities of food, wine, and beer—“I simply couldn’t live without it,” the owner confesses. Adjacent to the kitchen, a vast utility room provides additional storage, while the garage offers space for bikes, further white goods and general gardening equipment.

Isinglass Hall seamlessly blends historical charm with contemporary comforts, creating a family home that is as inviting as it is impressive. Whether entertaining friends, relaxing with family, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this is a property that promises timeless appeal.

The sleeping accommodations are thoughtfully arranged across two floors, providing ample space and comfort for families or guests. On the first floor, you’ll find 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 well-appointed bathrooms, while the second floor offers 2 additional bedrooms and a 4th bathroom. All bedrooms are generously sized, and the bathrooms are equally impressive.

The layout is ideal for larger families. The master suite, bathed in natural light from early morning, boasts a private en-suite, creating a peaceful retreat for parents. Two of the bedrooms are connected by a door, making them perfect for teenage sleepovers. As the current owner describes, “The bedroom layout is fantastic when you’ve got a house full of kids. There’s so much space, and you can simply shut the door and enjoy the quiet of your own suite.”

Adjacent to the main house is a versatile outbuilding, expertly converted into three self-contained annexes, currently generating a steady rental income. These include a charming two-storey barn, a one-bedroom ground-floor apartment, and a spacious first-floor apartment.
The two-storey barn is brimming with character and benefits from its own private garden space, offering a peaceful retreat. The ground floor features a welcoming sitting room, a well-equipped kitchen, and a contemporary shower room, while the first floor comprises three generously sized bedrooms, making it ideal for families or larger groups. Further enhancing the property’s flexibility, a delightful, attached cottage accommodates two independent flats, providing perfect solutions for visiting family, unexpected guests, or additional rental opportunities. The secure garden is a standout feature, enclosed by a historic brick wall and screened by mature trees for added privacy. A patio terrace extends seamlessly from the house, leading to a well-tended lawn—an ideal space for outdoor entertaining or relaxation. The centrepiece of the garden is the heated swimming pool, complete with a secure walk-on pool cover for safety and convenience. A dedicated garden store houses the pool’s boiler and filtration system while offering ample storage for garden furniture and equipment. To the left of the house, there is secure parking for multiple vehicles, along with a large open cart lodge, ensuring both convenience and practicality for residents and guests alike.

Location

Nestled in the Essex countryside, Coggeshall is a charming village renowned for its rich history and beautiful medieval architecture. With origins dating back over a thousand years, the village boasts a stunning collection of timber-framed buildings, including the famous Paycocke’s House and Grange Barn, reflecting its prosperous past in the wool trade.

Coggeshall is more than just a historical gem; it’s a vibrant community that hosts various local events throughout the year, such as the annual music festival, numerous beer festivals and festive Christmas markets. The surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities, making it perfect for nature lovers.

Despite its tranquil setting, Coggeshall enjoys excellent connectivity. The nearby A120 provides easy access to Colchester, Chelmsford, and Stansted Airport. Witham and Kelvedon railway stations are also just a short drive away, offering direct services to London Liverpool Street.
The village’s thriving local scene includes independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, adding to its distinctive character. Whether you’re drawn to its history, community spirit, or convenient location, Coggeshall offers an idyllic blend of rural charm and modern amenities—an ideal place to call home.

Reception Hall

5.41m x 3.35m

Drawing Room

5.23m x 5.03m

Sitting Room

5.41m x 3.35m

Walk in Wardrobe

4.27m x 2.62m

Study

2.54m x 1.68m

Kitchen

4.80m x 4.52m

Dining Room

5.51m x 4.27m

Utility Room

3.62m x 2.03m

Boot Room

1.85m x 2.95m

Downtairs Cloaks

First Floor Landing

Bedroom 1

5.26m x 5.03m

En-Suite

Bedroom 2

3.53m x 5.31m

Bedroom 3

5.03m x 4.45m

Family Bathroom

Bedroom 4

3.38m x 5.31m

Bathroom

Second Floor

Bedroom 5

4.37m x 6.54m

Bedroom 6 / Sitting Area

3.56m x 5.13m

The Barn (Annex 1)

Sitting Room

4.27m x 3.53m

Kitchen

Shower Room

Bedroom

5.48m x 4.57m

Bedroom

3.58m x 4.57m

Bedroom

Ground Floor Apartment (Annex 2)

Living Room

4.93m x 4.27m

Bedroom

5.89 x 4.27m

Ensuite

Bathroom

First Floor Apartment (Annex 3)

Bathroom

Living Room

8.20m x 4.57m

Bedroom

4.29mx 4.57m

Boiler room

4.39m x 4.27m

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Yes
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Yes
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3B Manchester House, Church Street, Coggeshall, Essex, CO6 1TU

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