Barnet Lane
6
8
7,952
£7,250,000
Set within a private 0.28-acre plot in the semi-rural hamlet of Daws Heath, this is a beautifully restored Victorian country house dating back to 1890. Following a meticulous four-year restoration, the house now offers over 6,100 sq ft of characterful accommodation, combining period integrity with modern living. Surrounded by seven protected ancient woodlands, the setting feels secluded and connected to nature, yet remains within easy reach of the coast and London. The interiors are both generous and inviting, centred around an exceptional vaulted DeVOL kitchen. Designed for both entertaining and everyday family life, the space incorporates dining and seating areas beneath a dramatic ceiling, with a galleried office above. A walk-in pantry, laundry room and bespoke boot room support the practical flow of the house, while five reception rooms, including a panelled library hall with grand fireplace and woodburner, offer a balance of formal and relaxed living. A snug with hidden doorway provides a quieter retreat, its striking feature window overlooking the integral heated and carpeted four-bay garage below. Reclaimed herringbone oak parquet runs throughout the ground floor, and the south-facing aspect draws light deep into the house. Period detailing has been restored throughout, with recreated ceilings and a warm palette of Victorian wallpapers and Farrow & Ball and Little Greene colours. Upstairs, the bedroom accommodation is well arranged, with the principal suite extending to over 400 sq ft on the east side of the house and featuring a generous dressing room and ensuite. Further bedrooms are thoughtfully proportioned, supported by additional bath and shower rooms finished with considered detailing, including solid oak floors made from reclaimed French railway carriage boards. An integral heated and carpeted four-bay garage with built-in coffee station and stable-style doors, alongside a separate workshop and off-street parking for multiple vehicles, adds a practical dimension well suited to the car enthusiast. Outside, the wraparound gardens are carefully zoned for entertaining, family use and quieter moments, with established planting enhancing the sense of privacy. Beyond the immediate grounds, seven interconnected ancient woodlands offer direct access to miles of walking routes, while nearby Leigh-on-Sea provides a vibrant coastal lifestyle with restaurants, cafés and sailing facilities.
Approximate Internal Area
6,149 sq ft • 571.26 sq mDaws Heath is a small and highly desirable hamlet surrounded by protected ancient woodland, with a distinctly semi-rural community feel. Leigh-on-Sea is just six minutes by car, offering independent cafés, restaurants, the Old Leigh fishing village, a sailing club and the sandy beach at Chalkwell. Rayleigh, Leigh and Benfleet stations all provide direct services to London in around 40 minutes.

Estuary, ancient woodland and underrated charm
Essex is known for its diverse landscapes, from rolling countryside and ancient woodland to vibrant market towns and coastal stretches. Inland, ancient woodland, rolling farmland and attractive market towns including Colchester, Britain's oldest recorded town, tell a story the county rarely shouts about. Good schools, the M25, M11 and Central Line into London make it one of the more practically connected home counties.
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