A picturesque home with endless potential

26.09.2025
Auction House East Anglia

A picturesque home with endless potential


Situated in the highly sought-after village of Purleigh, The Limes is a striking freehold detached house set within a generous plot of just under one acre (stms). Offering over 3,000 square feet of flexible accommodation, this stunning property presents significant potential for further extension, conversion or alternative development, subject to obtaining the necessary consents.

With a guide price of £700,000 (plus fees) in our 22nd October auction, The Limes is a rare opportunity for buyers seeking space, privacy and the chance to create their forever home in a charming village setting.

Flexible interior

The ground floor is arranged to offer a wonderful balance between formal and informal living spaces. An elegant dining room, cosy snug, spacious lounge, and charming drawing room provide versatile areas for both everyday life and special occasions.

At the heart of the home lies a well-proportioned kitchen/diner, complemented by a practical utility room and an additional storeroom. This thoughtful layout ensures the property caters for relaxed family living and hosting on a grand scale.

Upstairs, the house continues to impress. The master suite is particularly noteworthy, comprising a large bedroom, en-suite shower room, dressing room, kitchenette, private sitting room and a terrace overlooking the surrounding vineyard.

Four additional bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor, with two internal staircases providing convenient flexibility and easy access throughout the home.

Space to expand

The Limes is set within extensive mature gardens, providing a private and established setting that is perfectly in keeping with the scale of the residence.

The grounds feature a main driveway with space for two to three vehicles, along with the added benefit of a second entrance from Chelmsford Road.

Beyond its existing size and charm, the property holds exceptional potential for buyers wishing to add value or tailor the home to their needs.

Subject to the necessary consents, there is scope to enhance the property by extending the main house, creating guest accommodation, developing a home office or even adding leisure facilities such as a pool or gym.

Alternatively, the generous plot and layout could inspire more ambitious redevelopment, such as conversion into a boutique hotel or the creation of a studio complex with artist workshops and collaborative spaces.

Countryside backdrop

The Limes is situated in the pretty village of Purleigh, approximately four miles south of Maldon in Essex. Rich in history dating back to Roman times, the village is set on a gentle hill and surrounded by beautiful countryside, offering a variety of walking and cycling routes with scenic views.

Residents can discover three historic pubs in the area, most notably The Bell, a 14th-century building celebrated for its traditional English cuisine and cosy atmosphere. The village also benefits from a primary school, a cricket club and its proximity to the River Crouch, which is popular for boating and fishing.

Additionally, the nearby city of Chelmsford is just a short journey away, providing access to a wider range of facilities.

Don’t miss out

Commenting on the property, Regional Manager and Auctioneer Simon Mellish said: “This is truly an exceptional home. The expansive gardens, versatile accommodation and potential for development create undeniable appeal, and there is sure to be a huge amount of interest in this substantial residence.”

If you’re keen to find out more or would like to book a viewing, please call our Chelmsford team on 01702 939933.

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