BRICKFIELDS is a Swedish-designed, single storey dwelling on a good-sized plot in an enviable location. Quay Lane is one of Kirby-Le-Soken’s most prestigious addresses, offering stunning views and country walks…
The reception hall of this unique home serves as its central hub and dining area. The large lounge features a Charnwood log-burner and dual aspect windows with views over the countryside and the backwaters beyond. There are views over the garden from the country style kitchen which has an integral door to the large garage which provides a utility space at one end and a workspace, currently used as an art studio, at the other. There are three double bedrooms, two have en-suites while the third bedroom could be used as a work-from-home space. There is also a separate shower room off the reception hall. The house is well insulated and triple-glazed throughout and a new Vaillant gas boiler was installed in 2021 which has a ten-year guarantee. The front driveway provides parking for multiple vehicles and to the rear there is a patio, a lawn, a small pond and breath-taking views of the countryside. Take the short stroll down Quay Lane and enjoy the views of Horsey Island (the setting for Arthur Ransome’s novel Secret Water) and Hamford Nature Reserve. Kirby-Le-Soken is a pretty village with two pubs, a fine church, village hall and a post office/general store. It lies just 1.5 miles from Frinton-on-Sea with its shops, supermarkets, restaurants and magnificent beaches. Frinton also offers a mainline railway station with direct links to London Liverpool Street.