Scrolling through houses on property sites can be fun, especially if you are looking at some of the most expensive in the Colchester area.
From looking over mansions and country estates to beach getaways and a cabin in the woods, there’s a dream home out there for every personality.
If you were looking at what one of the most expensive ones is in the Colchester area then you would find a property in Braiswick.
Listed at a price of £900,000, the four-bed detached home, also known as Old Pond House, is described as being located in "one of Colchester's most desirable districts".
Take a look inside the property
On its Zoopla profile, it says: "This executive four-bedroom detached residence commands a picturesque plot boasting an impressive 0.31-acre plot and is surrounded by mature grounds and Westhouse Woodland Nature Reserve."
The ground floor accommodation of the property comprises a "welcoming entrance hall" and a downstairs tiled cloakroom to start off with.
Elsewhere you can find a traditional fitted kitchen diner which has integrated appliances, tiled finishes, and a focal central island with suspended downlighters.
Alongside that, it has French doors which allow plenty of light in and a utility room with a ceramic sink.
The ground floor also contains an "imposing" formal reception room with exposed timbers and a feature-exposed brick fireplace.
Heading upstairs you can find the four bedrooms, one of which is a master suite, and a family bathroom.
This features a bay-front window and an "exceptional" four-piece walk-in en-suite bathroom.
Externally the grounds of the property are described as "exceptional" with a wraparound garden.
This allows owners "to enjoy maximum sunlight, all whilst being enclosed and offering a private and tranquil setting with surrounding mature hedgerows".
The profile adds: "The neighbouring woodland acts excellently as a sound barrier to the neighbouring roads.
"Off-road parking is offered in abundance on a private driveway, for multiple vehicles."
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