Great Oakley, Harwich, Essex, CO12 5BE - Online Auctions
3 Red Barn Lane Great Oakley, Harwich, Essex, CO12 5BE
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The Property Purplebricks are delighted to offer this three bedroom semi detached house which is located in the village of Great Oakley. The property is in need of extensive renovation and has plenty of potential is situated in a nice lane off of a main road and has a great size rear garden. The accommodation comprises: entrance hall, living room, kitchen, lobby and ground floor bathroom with three bedrooms on the first floor. The property does have solar panels and open fires and a solid fuel burner. No onward chain. TO VIEW THIS PROPERTY PLEASE CLICK ONTO OUR BROCHURE FROM A LAPTOP, COMPUTER OR TABLET, CLICK VIEW PROPERTY AND THEN SELECT THE SUITABLE DAY AND TIME. ALTERNATIVELY CALL OUR SALES SUPPORT TEAM ON THE NUMBER PROVIDED. Entrance Entrance door to entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, laminate flooring, window to front Living Room Windows to front and rear, mock beams, open fire Kitchen Window to rear, solid fuel burner, sink unit, cupboards, door to lobby Lobby Door to rear, door to bathroom Bathroom Obscure window to side, panelled bath, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC First Floor Landing Access to bedrooms Bedroom One Windows to side and rear, access to loft Bedroom Three Window to front, door to bedroom two Bedroom Two Window to rear, fireplace with open fire Outside The property has a large rear garden with various outbuildings, side access. The front garden has a lawn area Property ownership information Tenure: Freehold Council tax band: C EPC Rating current 25/73 potential Comments Energy Performance Certificate (EPCs) An EPC is broadly like the labels provided with domestic appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines. Its purpose is to record how energy efficient a property is as a building. The certificate will provide a rating of the energy efficiency and carbon emissions of a building from A to G, where A is very efficient, and G is inefficient. The data required to allow the calculation of an EPC includes the age and construction of the building, its insulation and heating method. EPCs are produced using standard methods with standard assumptions about energy usage so that the energy efficiency of one building can easily be compared with another building of the same type. The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires that all buildings have an EPC when they are marketed for sale or for let, or when houses are newly built. EPCs are valid for 10 years, or until a newer EPC is prepared. During this period the EPC may be made available to buyers or new tenants.