Tyrrells Road, Billericay

Price £1,100 pcm - Available Now - Unfurnished


Ground floor 2 Bedroom Flat with its allocated Parking Bay right in front of the flat, a surprisingly large Hall, big Lounge/Diner, Kitchen with Hob, Oven & integrated Fridge, and a modern Bathroom.

Nearby amenities include the popular King Head Pub/Restaurant (1 minute walk!) which does great food, ideal if you don't fancy cooking some nights, and the local parade of shops on Grange Road (includes a Tesco Express) are just an easy 700m stroll away too.

Bus Stops are a-plenty in the area, including one around the corner, take you to the nearby towns as well as the High Street (1.4 mile) and the Mainline Station (1.8 mile) and Countryside is also just around the corner.


The Accommodation in more detail:


HALLWAY 8ft 3" x 5ft 3" (2.51m x 1.60m)

A nice size HALL with the 8 feet (2.44m) high ceiling giving an even greater impression of space.

A large side facing window as well as the window within the front door makes it a notably light and bright entrance.

Heating via a Dimplex XLsN storage heater.


LOUNGE/DINING ROOM 15ft 6" x 12ft 7" (4.72m x 3.84m)

Plenty of room for a sofa and dining set, and well lit by the 9 feet (2.74m) wide front facing bay window.

Heating via a Dimplex XLE 125 1.25kW Electric storage heater which has Dimplex's 'advanced intelligent controls' featuring Adaptive Start and Open Window Sensing technology.


KITCHEN 8ft 3" z 8ft 3" (2.51m x 2.51m)

Fitted with a range of Maplewood effect units incorporating a 1.5 bowl sink, built in Siemens Hob with Extractor Hood above and Bosch Multifunction Oven below, integrated fridge and a recess for a washing machine (tenant to supply).

Off the living room, an internal hall accesses the two Bedrooms, Bathroom and Airing Cupboard - inside the Airing cupboard is the 150L hot water cylinder with a shelf above for linen/towel storage.


BEDROOM ONE 10ft x 8ft 7" (3.05m x 2.62m)

A double bedroom with a wall mounted Rointe 'Kyros' programmable electric heater, a TV aerial socket and up on the wall, a two new electrical consumer units last year (2023)


BEDROOM TWO 8ft 5" x 8ft 3" (2.57m x 2.51m)

Also with Rointe 'Kyros' programmable electric heater


BATHROOM 6ft 5" x 5ft 7" max (1.96m x 1.70m max)

Fitted with a white suite, the bath with a mixer tap/shower attachment.

With a wall mounted heater, extractor fan and shaver/toothbrush socket.



Deposit: £1,269.00

Minimum Tenancy : 12 months

Council Tax
Basildon Council, Band D

Notice
All photographs are provided for guidance only.

Great Burstead as a village dates back at least to AD500, when it was settled by Saxons, from Lower Saxony, nowadays better known as Germany. It was first recorded, about 975, as 'Burgestede' meaning 'stronghold-site'.

The adjacent village of South Green was first recorded as 'Southwood Greene' in 1593, becoming the more recognised South Green in 1777.

GREAT BURSTEAD

The centrepiece of Great Burstead is the Conservation area, centred around the Church of St. Mary Magdalene on Church Street and a trio of listed buildings, one of which I had the pleasure of selling about ten years ago - a beautiful16th-17th century timber framed house.

The Grade 1 listed Norman church dates back to the 12th century and was the original parish church for the whole of the area, in those days encompassing Billericay too.

Great Burstead has a great local pub on the corner of Mill Road and Southend Road, which serves great food.
The King's Head Pub dates back to 1750 when it was known as the White Horse and interestingly travellers to and from Rochford and Brentwood would stop here before passing through the toll-gate which I think stood adjacent.

The 'Outstanding' St Peter's Catholic Primary School on Coxes Farm Road is almost opposite the pub and at school run times you'll often see the Lollipop Man/Lady on duty, guiding the children across the road in front of the pub.

Along Kennel Lane are the popular small housing estates of Coopers Croft and Froden Brook. Pretty developments built in the early 1990's by Countryside Homes, on the site of the Balls Plastics factory.
The old brook itself is still there, running underground but surfaces as a culvert in the lower part of Church Street.

Opposite the developments, on the other side of Kennel Lane, is a 1.25 acre, 12ft plus deep (in places) reed fringed Fishing Lake with a good mix of different fish.

As a local agent, I associate the whole of Church Street, Mill Road, Kennel Lane and some of the roads off these as Great Burstead. A few other pockets fall into the area (part of Southend Road, Coxes Farm Road and Grange Road, etc), with the rest coming under South Green.

SOUTH GREEN

Towards the top of Bell Hill, Gatwick House, a Grade II listed building from 1767, now secluded from the road by trees, presides over the area which heads down towards the village green on the right.

A great parade of shops on Grange Road overlook the ancient 'Green' (originally much bigger) and together they form the heart of the area.

The shops include a Tesco Express Supermarket, Post Office, Chemist, Greengrocer and a pretty good fish and chip shop.

The local South Green Infants & Junior Schools both have 'Good' OFSTED Reports and the area falls within catchment for Billericay Secondary School, also benefiting from a 'Good' OFSTED rating.

Built in 1956 the local village hall serves the community well and on the opposite side of the road a bit further up, 'Main Road Garage' provides petrol and the usual garage services.

The bulk of the residential development has been London Borough estates, built in the 1950's and 1960's to cater for London overspill. That said, there is a number of old properties in the area, particularly around the Green, providing character appeal.

Finally, public transport. There are bus stops a-plenty in the area taking you to Billericay High Street and Mainline Railway Station in minutes and the surrounding towns in little more.

In 1997 legislation was passed resulting in the two parishes coming under the Billericay area of the Basildon District Council.


Tim Kirkman

The following are permitted payments which we may request from you:

a) The rent
b) A refundable tenancy deposit (reserved for any damages or defaults on the part of the tenant) capped at no more than five weeks' rent where the annual rent is less than £50,000, or six weeks' rent where the total annual rent is £50,000 or above
c) A refundable holding deposit (to reserve a property) capped at no more than one week's rent
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g) A default fee for late payment of rent and replacement of a lost key/security device, where required under a tenancy agreement

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Floor Plan
Utility Supply Type
Electric Mains Supply
Gas None
Water Mains Supply
Sewerage Mains Supply
Broadband Unknown
Telephone Landline

Other Items Description
Heating Electric Storage Heaters
Garden/Outside Space No
Parking Yes
Garage No

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Superfast 39 Mbps 8 Mbps
Ultrafast 1000 Mbps 220 Mbps

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