A charming and superbly presented two-bedroom period cottage situated in prime position Aldeburgh. A former fishermen's cottage the property makes for a quintessentially perfect holiday home or indeed as a lucrative holiday rental investment property (further information on upon request). With such a wonderful high street location the property is close to an array of shops, restaurants and cafes and Aldeburgh's long, picturesque shingle beach.Aldeburgh is within the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Famed for its pebble beach and iconic 'Scallop' sculpture by Maggi Hambling, Aldeburgh is a thriving seaside resort with an exceptional array of amenities. There are excellent restaurants, including the celebrated Fish & Chip Shop, The Lighthouse restaurant and the newly opened The Suffolk restaurant. Aldeburgh also offers a wonderful selection of cafes, independent shops, galleries, a delicatessen, butchers and wine merchant. The Aldeburgh Cinema was founded in 1919 and is one of the oldest picture houses in the country. Aldeburgh has tennis, golf and sailing clubs. Thorpeness (2.5 miles) has a charming boating lake, country club and golf club. Snape Maltings (6.2 miles) is home to a renowned concert hall, with various concerts and cultural events throughout the year.Accommodation comprises:Reception room; Kitchen; Two bedrooms; Bathroom.NB the property benefits from double insulated windows throughout and gas central heating and hot water. ACCOMMODATION:LIVING ROOM13' 4 max x 10' 10 (4.07m x 3.30m). A charming west-facing living room with fireplace (ornamental) and dining area. KITCHEN7' 6 x 5' 8 (2.28m x 1.73m). With a range of base and wall units. Stainless steel sink. Zanussi slimline dishwasher. Creda Capri electric hob and oven. Cupboard alcove providing space for a fridge and microwave. A stable door leads out to the side of the property providing access to the front and also a small walled area to the rear for bin storage. BATHROOMWith Bath and chrome shower overhead (with electric start/stop). Metro tiled wall. WC with back to wall unit. Wash hand basin unit. Wall mounted electric heater. Stairs to the:FIRST FLOORLANDING. With storage cupboard.BEDROOM 112' 6 plus wardrobes x 10' 9 (3.80m x 3.28m). With cupboard housing wash hand basin. Sliding door from the landing leads into bedroom 2: BEDROOM 213' 9 x 5' 8 min plus wardrobes (4.18m x 1.74m). Wardrobe cupboard housing gas fired Vaillant combination boiler. Further deep cupboards located in alcove area.OUTSIDEThere is a small garden enclosed by low brick wall to the front (suitable as seating area to catch the afternoon sun). To the side of the house there is a gated shared passageway which leads to the side entrance (stable doors into the kitchen). There is a small area at the back of the house is used for bin storage. Owner's comment:Built in 1830, this former Fisherman's terraced cottage, has been a cosy, welcome, home from home. The sea is a very short walk away - the White Hart pub an even shorter one! It has been a welcoming watering hole on numerous occasions. A considerable array of quality eateries are located up and down the high street - if you like seafood you will love Aldeburgh. If you wish to stretch your legs a bit further, there are numerous scenic walks to enjoy, a staple of ours being a stroll up to Thorpeness for lunch and then home for tea. Other highlights worth mentioning include: - watching some great plays and enjoying quality live music at the theatre, Bandstand on the beach during Festival week, the Brudenell fireworks at New Year and of course, the Carnival. But for us, top of the list is sitting on our front patio on a warm Summer's late afternoon, drink in hand, chatting and watching the world go by. SERVICES:Gas fired central heating and hot water. Mains drainage and mains electricity. TENURE: FreeholdPRICE: Offers in excess of £385,000 subject to contract For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_aldeburgh-d197439/for-sale_i71430344
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A spacious and well-constructed semi-detached house of 1344 sq. ft (124.9 sq. m) dating from the 1930's. Sitting under a pantiled roof with brick elevations the property features two reception rooms, three double bedrooms, front and rear gardens and off street parking for two cars. The current owner, has maintained the fabric of the house particularly well, with recent works including: cavity wall insulation throughout, new double insulated windows, new deep guttering with down pipes, and refurbished fascia and soffit boards. NB Preliminary details (internal photos to follow shortly).LOCATIONAldeburgh is an extremely popular seaside town, renowned for its connections with the composer Benjamin Britten, its sailing on the Rivers Alde and Ore and its heathland golf course. The High Street features an eclectic range of independent shops and brand name boutiques, restaurants and galleries, along with an independent cinema. The town is close to open countryside and nature reserves which are connected through a vast network of public footpaths. Situated within the Suffolk Heritage Coast, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Aldeburgh is approximately two hours' drive from London and the nearest train station is seven miles away at Saxmundham which, with a change at Ipswich, connects to London Liverpool Street. GROUND FLOOR Entrance hall: Staircase rising to the first floor. Off the hallway:STUDY/SITTING ROOM (could be a 4th bedroom): Bay window to front. With working fireplace.SITTING ROOM:Dual aspect with ornamental fireplace with stone hearth.CLOAKROOM/WC:With tongue and grove panelling. W/C and wash hand basin.Through to the:KITCHEN:With tiled flooring. Range of base and wall units. Stainless steel sink unit. Space for a dishwasher. Gas range hob. Bosch inset double oven. Storage under-stair cupboard. Larder cupboard with shelving. Open to:DINING AREA:With wood effect flooring. Large 4-part glazed doors opening out onto the paved terrace area. Rear garden door. Off the dining area through to:UTILITY ROOM:Space for a fridge/freezer. Plumbing for a washing machine and separate dryer. Worcester gas boiler.Heading up the stairs to the first floor landing. Particularly good ceiling height.BEDROOM 1: Twin aspect, windows to front and rear. With ornamental fireplace.BEDROOM 2: Window to front. With ornamental fireplace.BATHROOM:Bath with overhead shower. Wash hand basin. W/C. Heated towel rail.AIRING CUPBOARD:With modern pressurised cylinder and shelving.SHOWER ROOM:Part tiled. With shower cubicle. W/C. Wash hand basin. Heated towel rail.BEDROOM 3: Window to rear. With Velux ceiling window. Pair of windows with views over the garden.OUTSIDE:The property stands in a decent sized plot with gardens to front and rear. The front garden is elevated from the road and partly laid to lawn with gravel and paved sections. NB front and pathway paving installed fairly recently. Off the back of the house there is a paved terrace section and a lawned section leading to the parking area (parking for two cars). Garden shed and corner storge shed. There is vehicular access to the rear parking area from Franklin Close.SERVICES:Mains drainage. Gas central heating system.TERMS:Tenure: Freehold.Guide price: £425,000 subject to contract For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_aldeburgh-d197439/for-sale_i71174398
A rather wonderful three-bedroom property which boasts a splendid elevated Aldeburgh location and features sea views from the bedrooms and a charming garden. Stable End is a modern conversion of an outbuilding and sits within the private enclave of Thellusson Lodge, a former mansion built in the 18th century for the Marquis of Salisbury as his summer residence.The property is approached over a gravel drive leading to a large garage. To the front of the house is a sunny south facing courtyard. Step through the front door into a world of calm living. The inner hall welcomes with a slate floor, setting the tone for understated elegance which pervades throughout this charming property. Through to:A double-aspect kitchen/breakfast room with a range of base and wall units. Double doors open to a small but sunny courtyard area, perfect for intimate summer dining. Off the hall there is also a shower room. With W/C, wash hand basin and shower.From the hall turning left through to:A spacious split-level double sitting room bathed in natural light. Parquet flooring. A large picture window.Off this room through to:Bedroom 3 / study.Stairs from the sitting room up to the first floor.A generous landing area, with a small study nook. Bedroom 2:A double bedroom with storage cupboard. Sea views.Family bathroom:With bath, W/C, and wash hand basin.Bedroom 1: A large double bedroom with built-in storage. Sea views.En-suite Shower room:With shower, W/C, and wash hand basin..................Outside:Separate from the property, an enchanting walled garden which provides a private retreat for the owner of Stable End. This verdant space boasts a lush expanse of lawn, enhanced with mature herbaceous borders and flourishing shrubbery. A summerhouse adds to the allure, offering a serene spot to unwind amidst the charm of the surroundings. Exiting the garden, steps lead down to a gate (for use of residents of Thellusson Lodge) which provides convenient access to the high street. .................Agent's note: Kindly be advised that due to its location on a private drive, all viewings, whether external or internal, must be accompanied by our agents. For appointments, please contact our office, and we will be delighted to arrange a suitable time for your visit. ................. Tenure:FreeholdGuide price:£695,000 subject to contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_aldeburgh-d197439/for-sale_i71030421
Outstanding, beach facing townhouse with superb views, in the heart of popular coastal town. DescriptionWith far reaching sea views and facing the beach, Orlando is an iconic Aldeburgh townhouse with a brilliant blue facade.Internally the spacious accommodation flows remarkably well, with an open plan kitchen/dining room and a snug on the ground floor, sitting room on the fist floor, and bedrooms on the first, second and third floor.The bespoke kitchen has wonderful views towards the sea and comprises quartz work surface, two integrated Bosch ovens and Elica hob, a double sink and ample storage including a larder cupboard. A breakfast bar provides an excellent space for informal refreshments and a natural break with the generous dining area. The kitchen and dining area also has underfloor heating.Flowing on from the dining area is a delightful snug - perfect for relaxing, watching television or reading a book - with a large sky lantern flooding the room with natural light. Off the snug is a utility room, which can also be accessed, via a useful store, directly from the road, and a WC. Taking advantage of spectacular sea views, the sitting room is on the first floor. This capacious principal reception room has a large bay window overlooking the beach. Completing the first floor are two bedrooms and a shower room. On the second floor are two generous double bedrooms, both with amazing coastal views, dressing areas and en suites. There are a further two bedrooms and a bathroom on the third flood.LocationClosely associated with the composer, Benjamin Britten and famed for its pebble beach and iconic 'Scallop' sculpture by Maggi Hambling, Aldeburgh is a thriving seaside resort with an exceptional array of amenities.There are superb restaurants, including the celebrated Fish & Chip Shop and The Suffolk. Aldeburgh offers a wonderful selection of cafes, independent shops, galleries, a delicatessen, butchers and wine merchant. The Aldeburgh Cinema was founded in 1919 and is one of the oldest in the country. Aldeburgh has tennis, golf and sailing clubs. Neighbouring Thorpeness (2.5 miles) has a charming boating lake, country club and golf club. Snape Maltings (6.6 miles) is home to the internationally renowned concert hall, with various concerts and cultural events throughout the year. Historic market towns, Saxmundham (7.5 miles), Framlingham (14 miles) and Woodbridge (17 miles), provide a comprehensive range of amenities, including Tesco and Waitrose supermarkets in Saxmundham.Ipswich (26 miles), the county town of Suffolk, provides a wide selection of independent and high street shops; numerous restaurants and a variety of theatres, galleries, and museums. For the commuter, Orlando benefits from easy access to the A12 (7 miles there are branch line railway stations in Saxmundham (to London Liverpool Street from 115 minutes) and Woodbridge (from 92 minutes). Ipswich offers direct trains from 68 minutes. Schools in the area are excellent including Orwell Park Prep School, Summerhill, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School, all of which are included in the Good Schools Guide.All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 2,585 sq ft Additional InfoServices: Mains electricity, water and drainage; gas-fired central heating.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_aldeburgh-d197439/for-sale_i69541451
A striking, award-winning contemporary house in a spectacular setting overlooking the River Alde estuary. DescriptionOccupying a wonderful, elevated position within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and adjoining a Site of Special Scientific Interest, Marsh Hill is an outstanding riverside house, with spectacular panoramic views and over three-and-a-half acres of grounds.The brainchild of Meredith Bowles and the team at Mole Architects - the Cambridge based practice who specialise in designs that combine innovation and common sense, valuing beauty and sustainability, to create buildings full of joy - Marsh Hill is a multi-award winning property and recipient of the RIBA East Award 2017 and the East Suffolk Quality of Place Award 2016.Marsh Hill has featured in a number of respected publications, including House & Gardens, Country Living and the London Evening Standard, as well as esteemed architectural books. In '21st Century Houses', Dominic Bradbury describes how Marsh Hill makes the most of the natural beauty of the setting, while Sally Denning writes in 'Calm: Interiors to Nurture, Relax and Restore' that it is a remarkably tranquil house.Specifically designed in harmony with the natural environment, the wedge shaped house is linear in form, providing each room with optimal ocular connection to the river. The impressive zinc roof curves as it rises to the west, echoing the contours of a gull's wing. The zinc cladding continues to partially cover the river-facing elevation to the south, contrasting with the painted white bricks. To the front of the building, projecting brickwork provides an interesting visual detail, while the yolk yellow front door offers a splash of colour.In collaboration with Interior Couture, the London based interior design company headed by Elaine Williams, our clients have created a sophisticated yet remarkably comfortable family home, comprising wonderfully proportioned and versatile accommodation. At the heart of the building is the double height sitting room, or 'great hall'. Two large windows look south over the marshes and the river. Completing the magnificent room is a contemporary fireplace and a pamment floor cut from reclaimed 19th century bricks. Steps lead down to the capacious kitchen and dining area, with a wonderful custom-designed terrazzo floor made of local flint and stones. Flooding the room with natural light are windows to the south and east elevations; a picture window provides fantastic views of the natural landscape and recesses into the wall, bringing the outside in. At the centre of the bespoke kitchen is the hand-painted island, topped with a honed granite work surface. There is ample storage within both the island and wall cabinets, and integrated appliances including Gaggenau ovens and induction hob.Beyond the kitchen is the utility room and access to the spacious cellar, and the plant room.Occupying the west wing of the ground floor are bedroom accommodation and a family bathroom. The two guest bedrooms are individually designed with stained oak panelling, concealed storage and far reaching views.The family bathroom has marble topped bespoke cabinetry, Fired Earth encaustic floor tiles, a freestanding bath overlooking the river, and a separate shower. The fourth bedroom is currently used as a dedicated pottery studio with a workshop; this has been especially designed for easy conversion into a bedroom suite with adjoining bathroom.The principal bedroom suite on the first floor comprises a dressing room and adjoining bathroom. Facing the bed is a picture window framing a spectacular vista, while a French window leads to a balcony. The bedroom flows through to the en suite, which has a pair of marble topped basins, a marble topped bath and separate shower.Completing the first floor is the fifth bedroom, presently used as a study/home office.GROUNDSThe grounds of Marsh Hill have been designed by the internationally renowned and multi-award winning landscape designer, Todd Longstaffe-Gowan, whose clients also include Historic Royal Palaces, Estelle Manor and New College Oxford. Directly influenced by the natural landscape, the gardens, which extend to over three and a half acres, have been especially designed to encourage native species. A reed bed provides habitat for ground nesting birds, and meandering paths have been mown through the sizeable wildflower meadow which comprises the largest part of the garden.To the north of the principal building is a relaxed planting of flowering shrubs, while a kitchen garden with a number of raised beds and a geodesic greenhouse positioned to the west. Westmost within the building are useful machinery and log stores. A terrace to the south provides a perfect spot for al fresco dining and bird watching. Marsh Hill borders Hazlewood Marshes Nature Reserve, an exceptional expanse of marshland which is habitat to an array of wading birds including Avocets, black-tailed godwit, dunlin, and European spoonbill.LocationClosely associated with the composer Benjamin Britten and famed for its pebble beach and iconic 'Scallop' sculpture by Maggi Hambling, Aldeburgh is a thriving seaside resort with an exceptional array of amenities.There are superb restaurants, including the celebrated Fish & Chip Shop and The Suffolk. Aldeburgh offers a wonderful selection of cafes, independent shops, galleries, a delicatessen, butchers and wine merchant. The Aldeburgh Cinema was founded in 1919 and is one of the oldest in the country. Aldeburgh has tennis, golf and sailing clubs.Neighbouring Thorpeness has a charming boating lake, country club and golf club. Snape Maltings is home to the internationally renowned concert hall, with various concerts and cultural events throughout the year.Historic market towns, Saxmundham, Framlingham and Woodbridge, provide a comprehensive range of amenities, including Tesco and Waitrose supermarkets in Saxmundham.Schools in the area are excellent including Orwell Park Prep School, Summerhill, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School, all of which are included in the Good Schools Guide.Square Footage: 3,331 sq ft Acreage: 3.7 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains electricity, private water supply, ground-source heating, water treatment centre.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed.What3words: ///chariots.stamp.sheepish For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_aldeburgh-d197439/for-sale_i71649777
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