Believed to date to mid-C16, The Clockhouse is one of the most iconic properties in the town. A wealth of period characteristic features include exposed rustic, embellished and more recent timbers, wall panelling and vintage fireplaces. The property does however benefit from contemporary interior styling to provide an elegant home suited to present-day lifestyles.On the ground floor, the entrance porch leads through to a spacious sitting room, with doors linking through to the adjacent drawing room and the formal dining room. To the rear of the house, the kitchen/breakfast room offers a sociable hub with features including parquet flooring, an excellent range of contemporary cabinetry topped with stone work surfaces, and a range stove set within a stone-framed chimney breast. A light-filled, adjoining family room has a vaulted ceiling with painted rafters offering a sunny setting for relaxation with French doors opening onto the garden providing a seamless link from the inside to the outside environment.The bedroom accommodation is arranged across the first and second floors, with a staircase rising to the first level where there is access to a balcony and to three of the seven bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from a walk-in wardrobe with link through to a vast family bathroom and the second room features a free-standing bathtub positioned within the bedroom. Four further bedrooms are situated on the second level, along with a modern shower room, and a further stairway gives access to the flexible-use attic level rooms.Iron railings enclose the front gardens and pedestrian gates are set within an elaboratebrick-built archway which mirrors the architecture of the building. At the grand entrance porch, a plague commemorates the residence of Sir George Beaumont in the early C19 and a driveway to the rear provides parking and a link to the timber carports and garage.The gardens and grounds are particularly noteworthy, being well-maintained and designed with parterres of clipped hedging, pergola walkways and areas to sit and enjoy the al fresco environment. Borders are filled with a pleasing selection of architectural and colourful shrubs and perennial plants, with specimen and mature trees throughout the gardens. A sheltered, lawned corner is the ideal setting for children’s play and a pond feature provides a magnet to wildlife.Garden maintenace included.Deposit £9,000EPC Rating DCouncil Tax Band EIron railings enclose the front gardens andpedestrian gates are set within an elaboratebrick-built archway which mirrors thearchitecture of the building. At the grandentrance porch, a plague commemorates theresidence of Sir George Beaumont in the earlyC19 and a driveway to the rear provides parkingand a link to the timber carports and garage.The gardens and grounds are particularlynoteworthy, being well-maintained anddesigned with parterres of clipped hedging,pergola walkways and areas to sit and enjoy theal fresco environment. Borders are filled with apleasing selection of architectural and colourfulshrubs and perennial plants, with specimenand mature trees throughout the gardens. Asheltered, lawned corner is the ideal setting forchildren’s play and a pond feature provides a magnet to wildlife.Dunmow has a broad range of amenities,including a busy high street of independentshops, pubs and restaurants. A wide selectionof excellent schools can be found in the areawith both state and private including BishopsStortford College and The Felsted School.Dunmow is well placed for communicationswith the A120 and junction 8 of the M11 andStansted Airport. Access to London LiverpoolStreet can be gained from either BishopsStortford or Chelmsford with a journey timeof approximately 47 minutes and 35 minutes respectively.
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Strutt & Parker - Cambridge
Suite 1022, 1 Cambridge Square, Milton Avenue, Cambridge
Tenant charges are as set out in the Information for Tenant guide. For all tenancies signed and dated prior to 1st June 2019 these charges will remain in place until 31st May 2020. Please refer to the Information for Tenant guide signed prior to 1st June 2019 for the detail of these fees. If you have decide to put forward an offer to let a property you are required to read and acknowledge the Information for Tenant guide. All tenancies signed and dated from 1st June 2019 will be in line with Tenant Fee Ban legislation and the charges detailed below.
Lettings Fee Information
Summary of Tenant charges for an AST
Holding Deposit
1 weeks rent (deducted from the pre move-in invoice)
Tenancy Deposit Between 5 or 6 weeks rent
Change of Tenant (mid Tenancy)
Deed of assignment £50 (inc VAT)
Deed of surrender £50 (inc VAT)
Deed of variance £50 (inc VAT)
Rent Usually monthly/quarterly/six monthly/annually in advance and subject to negotiation. Rent is 'Pure Rent' and does not include any services such as council tax and utilities unless stated otherwise.
Monthly rent is calculated as follows; £weekly rental x 52 divided by 12 = monthly rent
All charges are inclusive of VAT at the prevailing rate.
Lettings Fee Information for Non-Housing Act Tenancies
Summary of Tenant charges for a Non AST
Holding Deposit 2 weeks rent (deducted from the pre move-in invoice)
New tenancies
Tenancy agreement £354 (inc VAT)
Credit references Individual £70 (inc VAT) per application
Guarantor £70 (inc VAT) per application
Company £120 (inc VAT) per application
Change of Tenant (mid Tenancy)
Deed of assignment £275 (inc VAT)
Deed of surrender £170 (inc VAT)
Deed of Variance £170
Credit references please refer above
Renewal
Renewal memorandum document £180 (inc VAT)
Renewal Tenancy agreement £354 (inc VAT)
Deposit
Deposit
The ingoing tenant will be required to pay the equivalent of five weeks' rent to be held as a deposit for the duration of the tenancy.
Inventory Check Out Dependent upon property size:
1 Bed £100-160
2 Bed £115-175
3 Bed £135-200
4 Bed plus £155 -320
All charges are inclusive of VAT at the prevailing rate. All Tenancy agreements and Renewal memorandum documents represent a share of the cost, the balance of which is payable by the Landlord.
Strutt & Parker is a trading style of bnp Paribas Real Estate Advisory & Property Management UK Limited, a private limited company registered in England & Wales (with registered number 4176965) and whose registered office is at 5 Aldermanbury Square, London, EC2V 7BP ('Strutt & Parker').
We are a member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ( RICS ) (with membership Number 007555) and subscribe to the RICS Clients Money Protection Scheme. Independent redress is provided by the Property Redress Scheme.