The North Colchester Business Centre
Colchester
CO4 9AD
***GUIDE PRICE £350,000-£375,000*** A beautifully restored period cottage in the heart of Lexden, one of Colchester’s most established and desirable neighbourhoods. Behind its historic façade lies a series of richly textured interiors where exposed oak beams, brick fireplaces and handmade joinery create a warm and deeply characterful home. The house has been carefully modernised while preserving its architectural integrity, resulting in spaces that feel both timeless and quietly contemporary.
The house unfolds through a sequence of intimate yet remarkably light-filled rooms, each defined by its original timber frame and carefully preserved historic detailing. The principal sitting room is particularly atmospheric; exposed beams stretch overhead while a large inglenook fireplace, now fitted with a wood-burning stove, forms the natural focal point of the space. Deep brick hearths, oak flooring and soft neutral tones combine to create interiors of considerable warmth and texture.
A pair of leather Chesterfield-style sofas sit comfortably beneath the beamed ceilings, while carefully positioned lighting and understated decoration allow the craftsmanship of the building to remain at the forefront. Bespoke shelving, exposed brickwork and timber lintels reinforce the cottage’s historic character throughout.
The kitchen and dining space continues the same restrained and cohesive palette. Handmade shaker cabinetry in muted tones is paired with timber worktops, traditional ironmongery and a butler sink positioned beneath a window overlooking the garden. A classic range cooker sits within a brick surround, echoing the original fabric of the building. Terracotta floor tiles and exposed structural timbers lend the room a distinctly country feel, while the dining area provides an inviting space for everyday living and entertaining alike.
Throughout the house, the restoration has been handled with sensitivity. Original beams, uneven textures and period proportions have been retained and celebrated, creating a home that feels authentic rather than overly refined. Decorative touches remain understated, allowing the materials and craftsmanship of the house to speak for themselves.
Externally, the house continues its cottage-like charm, with traditional materials and mature planting contributing to its quiet sense of character. The rear aspect connects naturally with the kitchen space, creating an easy relationship between inside and out during the warmer months.
Bathed in sunshine, the paved patio provides the perfect setting for outdoor dining, while a beautifully manicured lawn and planted borders create an idyllic cottage garden.
The property’s historic architecture and established surroundings give it a sense of permanence rarely found in more modern homes, while the brickwork, timber detailing and traditional proportions sit comfortably within the wider streetscape of Lexden.
Lexden has long been regarded as one of Colchester’s most desirable residential areas, known for its blend of historic architecture, tree-lined streets and proximity to both countryside and city amenities. The area has a distinctly established feel, with independent cafés, pubs and local shops sitting alongside excellent schools and green open spaces.
Colchester city centre is within easy reach and offers a broad range of restaurants, cultural venues and retail amenities, while nearby walks through Lexden Park and the surrounding countryside provide a quieter pace of life.
For commuters, Colchester North station offers regular direct services to London Liverpool Street in under an hour, making the area particularly attractive for those seeking a balance between town and country living. Road connections are equally convenient, with access to the A12 linking Chelmsford, Ipswich and beyond.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax - Colchester Band C
Construction - Brick & Timber Frame
Mains Gas, Sewerage, Electricity and Water
Sellers position - Needs to secure onward purchase
Mobile Coverage
EE Good outdoor and in-home
There is a good chance of getting a connection good enough to support mobile services in a typical home, as well as outdoors.
O2 Good outdoor
There is a good chance of getting a connection good enough to support mobile services. You may be able to get limited indoor coverage.
3 Good outdoor
There is a good chance of getting a connection good enough to support mobile services. You may be able to get limited indoor coverage.
Vodafone Good outdoor
There is a good chance of getting a connection good enough to support mobile services. You may be able to get limited indoor coverage.
Broadband Coverage
Broadband type Highest available download speed Highest available upload speed Availability
Standard7 Mbps 0.8 Mbps Good
Superfast80 Mbps20 Mbps Good
Ultrafast1800 Mbps 220 Mbps Good
Networks in your area - Openreach, Virgin Media
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