Offers over
£750,000
4 bed detached house for saleNewland Street, Witham CM8
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Four bedroom house
Grade two listed building
Built in the 15th century
Beautifully presented
Garage
Parking to rear
Walking distance to wtham station
Close to all local amenites
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Witham, the former residence of renowned English crime writer Dorothy L. Sayers presents a unique opportunity to own a piece of literary history. This Grade II listed property, affectionately known as 'Dorothy Sayers Cottage, ' boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 1500s and offers a blend of historical charm and modern convenience.Historical Significance: Dorothy L. Sayers (1893–1957), celebrated for her creation of the fictional detective Lord Peter Wimsey, was not only a prolific author but also a playwright, translator, and essayist. Her tenure at this residence is commemorated with a plaque on the Georgian façade, marking the property's significance in literary history. Architectural Features: The property's timber-framed structure, enhanced with a mock Georgian façade by the Victorians, reflects its historical evolution. The current owners have cherished this home for over five decades, ensuring its preservation and upkeep. Key features include: Three spacious and inviting reception rooms, one featuring a most wonderful open fire.
Bedoom One
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three
Bedroom Four
Family Bathroom
Lounge
Dining Room
Recepton Two
Kitchen
Garden
Garage
Bedoom One
Bedroom Two
Bedroom Three
Bedroom Four
Family Bathroom
Lounge
Dining Room
Recepton Two
Kitchen
Garden
Garage
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