A stylish and wonderfully characterful Grade II listed detached town house, standing in an excellent location within the Medieval grid, close to the town centre.Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, cloakroom/wet room and a cellar. Two first floor double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two second floor double bedrooms and a family shower room.Wall enclosed rear courtyard garden. THE PROPERTY7 College Street, which has formerly been two houses but now amalgamated into this wonderful, detached Grade II listed timber framed town house, is believed to date back to the 1400's with 16th and 17th century alterations. The property is part jettied to the front, with rendered elevations to the front and one side, with an exposed brick elevation to the right-hand side, all under clay tiled roofs. The comfortable, well-presented accommodation is arranged over three floors with a cellar below. The entrance hall, with exposed floorboards and an extra trap door to the cellar, has open studwork into the sitting room, stairs to the first floor and an internal stained-glass window to the dining room. The sitting room features sash windows with plantation shutters to the front and side aspects, a superb open fireplace with brick hearth, brick and stone surround, bressummer beam and an inset log burning stove. There are painted exposed beams and an opening through to the kitchen/breakfast room to the rear. The drawing/dining room has a sash window with plantation shutters to the front, a small peep hole window to the side giving a view up College Street and exposed honey-coloured timbers and painted floorboards. A door leads through into the kitchen/breakfast room, which features sash windows to the rear elevation, French doors to the garden, a tiled floor and an exposed brick and flint wall. Fitted with a range of base and eye level units, 1½ bowl sink unit, 7-ring gas hob cooker and integrated appliances including a dishwasher, fridge and freezer. There is also an airing/storage cupboard housing the gas fired boiler. A door from the kitchen gives access to the steps down into the cellar which has a concrete floor and good head height. There is also a ground floor wet room/cloakroom with Travertine Limestone tiled floor and walls, a window to the rear garden, a Velux roof light and features a shower, vanity wash basin unit, radiator towel rail and a wc. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, bedroom one benefiting from a walk-through dressing area with casement windows to the rear and side, and a sash window to the front, arched alcove and feature fireplace alcove, with painted bressummer beam. Bedroom two has a sash window to the front, a casement window to the side, exposed painted timbers and built-in wardrobe cupboards. There is also a family bathroom on this floor with panelled bath with hand shower attachment, tiled splashbacks, wall mounted vanity wash basin unit, radiator towel rail and a wc. The second-floor landing has a characterful semi vaulted ceiling and a window to the rear and leads to the two further double bedrooms, one of which has exposed wall and ceiling timbers. There is also a family shower room to this floor. OUTSIDEThe garden is a particular feature of the property and is wall enclosed and benefits from gated pedestrian access from either William Barnaby Yard to the rear or from the gated access between 7 and 8 College Street to the front. The garden is mainly paved for ease of maintenance, with a lovely mature maple tree, raised decking area to the rear and creates a wonderful space for alfresco dining and entertainment, opening, as it does, so well from the kitchen. LOCATIONCollege Street is one of the town's most sought after residential streets and is well located within the Medieval Grid. College Street offers a pleasing mix of modern and period housing, the Guildhall Feoffment Community Primary School and sits in a conservation area, within easy walking distance of the town centre's amenities. Bury St Edmunds is a thriving market town located at the heart of East Anglia and offers extensive schooling in both the public and private sectors and a wide range of shopping facilities and amenities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. The University City of Cambridge is approximately 28 miles away and Stowmarket some 12 miles away, which offers a fast and regular mainline train service to London Liverpool Street, taking approximately 85 minutes. For the road commuter there is excellent access to the A14, A11(M11) and A1.DIRECTIONSWalking from the town centre head, from Abbeygate Street in a southerly direction down Hatter Street and at the junction with Churchgate Street, proceed straight over into College Street. Proceed up the road and No 7 will be found shortly, as the only detached house on the left. By car College Street is one way from Westgate Street to Churchgate street and the property will be found on the right hand side, just before the junction.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.Parking One resident parking permit per household, can be purchased for Zone D for an annual fee of £76 each (2023) and visitor parking vouchers are available at a cost of £8 for ten vouchers.Local Authority West Suffolk Council Council Tax Band FBroadband We are informed that there are speeds of 80Mbps +Mobile Signal/Coverage YesTenure FreeholdViewing Only via Jackson-Stops For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d330363/for-sale_i68708228
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Exciting development project set in a stunning elevated rural position on the edge of popular village location. DescriptionThis superb part-finished individual home occupies an amazing setting in a green lane enjoying spectacular countryside views, whilst standing within amazing parkland grounds extending to just over three half acres. The property offers light and airy accommodation with great scope and potential to finish a 'grand design' build where every room enjoys garden or countryside view. Additional planning has been granted for a one om annexe within the garden. The proposed accommodation in brief comprises; glazed entrance doors which open in to a hallway giving access through to the study, utility and boot room. On the opposite of the hallway lies the drawing room and a double bedroom suite with en suite shower room and dressing room. Directly ahead of the hallway lies the stunning extension which affords a fabulous, double height vaulted ceiling and full height windows on either side making this room the hub of the house and an incredibly light and airy kitchen/dining/family room with a wood burning stove. A snug is located at the southern end of the room. A further two double bedrooms and a family bathroom lie beyond with the principle suite on the first floor with full height windows, a Juliet balcony affording views over the surrounding, undulating countryside along with an en suite bathroom and a dressing room. The house is currently undergoing conversion and has been completed to a second fixed level and still requires work to complete the project including; external cladding, connection of the air source heat pump, completed plumbing, electrics and a fitted kitchen and bathrooms as well as the renovation of the of the original part of the property.OutsideThe property is approached along a green lane leading to a driveway providing vehicle parking and access to the adjoining double garaging with electric doors and a proposed boot room accessed via and integral door. In addition to the driveway there is further private and secure parking for several vehicles with dual access to the green lane. The gardens are an amazing feature and compete with the breath taking countryside views. The grounds are within an external wall and hedge and an internal decorative fence, providing an excellent degree of privacy. There are extensive lawns and an abundance specimen of trees, shrubs, and well stocked flower beds. There are a number of outbuildings including a workshop, studio and shed. Agents Note: Planning permission is also in place to erect a detached one bedroom annexe within the garden. As the agent for further details.LocationThis is the only property in the green lane and enjoys an amazing setting with incredible views across Hartest Valley. Hartest is one of West Suffolk's most favoured and popular villages with its famous green, a conservation area and characterised by its variety of period and individual buildings. The village's amenities, one of the reasons why Hartest is such a popular area to live, include a primary school, a butcher's, doctor's surgery, public house and village church. The Cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, with its fine array of facilities, schooling and a commuter link to London Liverpool Street, is about 9 miles to the north with the market town of Sudbury and historic villages of Long Melford and Lavenham a short distance to the south.Square Footage: 4,403 sq ft Acreage: 3.2 AcresDirectionsWhen entering Hartest from the direction of Bury St Edmunds, proceed towards the village and turn right into Smithbrook Lane and the property is found on your right. Additional InfoMains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Air source heat pump to be connected. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i71507965
Charming cottage set on the town edge with annexe & outbuildings. DescriptionSpinney Cottage is a delightful cottage of enormous character fitting within the village vernacular. The property was originally part of the Hardwick Estate as a game lodge and believed to have been built in the Edwardian period. The property is constructed from timber under pitched roofs with a charming verandah at the front of the property. The cottage has been finished to a high standard throughout with 21st century conveniences including; underfloor heating on the ground floor and bathrooms, high quality sanitary ware and double glazed windows. The ground floor accommodation offers light and airy reception rooms with oak & tiled floors and French doors that lead out onto the terrace and mature gardens, abutted by the surrounding countryside. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall which leads through to the sitting room, hallway and kitchen beyond. The sitting room is a well proportioned room with a bay window over the front of the property and benefits from a wood burning stove. The dining room is a lovely entertaining space and has exquisite stretched fabric walling in the French manner.The bespoke kitchen has a tiled floor, base and wall mounted units and a large island unit with a Corian worktop as well as three sets of French doors out onto a secluded terrace, perfect for al fresco dining. The laundry is off the hallway with cloakroom. The study and dining room are off the inner hallway along with the staircase which rises to the first floor.The first floor affords the vaulted principal bedroom with large en suite bathroom and delightful views over the surrounding countryside. There are a further three bedrooms and a family shower room. AnnexeThe two storey annexe is a fabulous, generously proportioned space accessed separately from the main house through a linked area. Designed as a garden pavilion with sail storage on the first floor, it was adapted and linked to the existing house. It has most recently been used by the current owner, working from home. It is finished to plasterboard, with surface fix power & lighting just ready to finish. The annexe is fitted with high levels of insulation and remotely controlled zoned underfloor heating to oak engineered flooring.OutsideThe property is approached over a wide driveway which provides parking for several vehicles. To the side of the property lies a wood store, two stores and a workshop with power and light connected. The established gardens are a particular feature of the house, surrounded on all sides by the countryside. Numerous delightful areas include a lawned area and terrace, stocked raised beds and mature trees including a treehouse. There is also a productive kitchen garden and greenhouse.LocationSpinney Cottage is situated in an attractive, secluded position in Horsecroft and is well known for its quiet location and especially convenient for the West Suffolk Hospital. Bury St Edmunds offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. Newmarket, the headquarters of racing, is 14 miles away and Cambridge, 28 miles away, offers unrivalled schooling opportunities and excellent shopping and amenity facilities. There is good access to the A14 and A11 (M11) and the railway station at Bury St Edmunds offers a link to mainline services to London Liverpool Street and Kings Cross. Stowmarket station is 15 miles away with a direct line in to London Liverpool Street station from 75 minutes. (All miles and times are approximate)Square Footage: 4,100 sq ft Acreage: 0.56 Acres Additional InfoServices: Private water (Hardwick Farms), Mains electricity. Private drainage. Calor gas. Heating is electric.Council Tax Band is currently A but will change to G when sold. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i71528657
Welcome to this beautiful link detached family home located in the prestigious area of Christian Fields, Norbury, London. This beautiful house boasts two spacious reception rooms, a downstairs toilet, plus a downstairs office/study. With three bedrooms, there is ample space for a growing family or for those who enjoy having a home office or guest room. The main bedroom has a storage area that would suit conversion to an en suite. There is a modern upstairs bathroom with a shower over the bath. The property has a beautiful garden, providing a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you have green fingers or simply enjoy al fresco dining, this outdoor space is sure to impress.The property is situated in the cul de sac end of the road, which means that there is literally no through traffic. Finally we have a double garage with rear lane access plus a driveway to the front for 3-4 cars.Don't miss the rare opportunity to own in this sought-after location. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the charm and elegance of this lovely home for yourself.Hallway - Reception 1 - 4.30 x 3.90 (14'1 x 12'9) - Reception 2 - 4.70 x 3.50 (15'5 x 11'5) - Study - 2.50 x 2.10 (8'2 x 6'10) - Kitchen - 3.50 x 2.90 (11'5 x 9'6) - Wc - Bedroom 1 - 4.50 x 4.20 (14'9 x 13'9) - Bedroom 2 - 4.50 x 3.20 (14'9 x 10'5) - Bedroom 3 - 3.00 x 2.30 (9'10 x 7'6) - Bathroom - 2.00 x 1.80 (6'6 x 5'10) - Back House - Garden - 30 x 10 (98'5 x 32'9) - Buyers Guide - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_norbury-d525976/for-sale_i71841613
A substantial and superbly presented detached home standing on the outskirts of town with convenient access to the A14 and the town centre.Entrance hall, inner hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining/family room, garden room, three double bedrooms, family bath/shower room and a utility cupboard. First floor master bedroom with en-suite bath/shower room and a further double bedroom with en-suite cloakroom. Driveway and parking, integral garage, garden and terrace seating area.THE PROPERTYA superbly presented and much improved detached home, which has undergone a programme of extending, modernising and a loft conversion, over recent years. Presenting part weather boarded and part colour washed rendered elevations under a tiled roof, the property boasts deceptive and generously proportioned accommodation of around 2200 sq ft, which includes a superb loft conversion providing two double bedrooms with an en-suite bathroom and a further en-suite cloakroom. The entrance porch leads into the reception hall, which features the stairs leading to the first floor and accesses the ground floor accommodation with an impressive kitchen/dining/family room, beautifully fitted with a range of base and eye level units, bamboo wood work surfaces, matching island with a quartz work surface and units beneath, inset Rangemaster oven, bamboo wood floor, bay window and further window to the front aspect. The sitting room has a front aspect, features a fireplace housing a wood burning stove and matching shelved alcoves. The recently built garden room features under floor heating, porcelain tiled floor, a roof lantern, courtesy door to the garage and has full width bi-fold doors leading to the rear garden. Continuing on the ground floor there are three double bedrooms, all with a rear aspect, a family bathroom and a separate utility cupboard with plumbing for appliances. There are many storage cupboards situated in the hallway and a double airing cupboard. On the first floor the landing leads to the master bedroom, which has Velux windows to the front and rear aspects, under eaves storage cupboards, built-in double wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with a rear window. The second double bedroom has Velux windows to the front and rear aspects, under eaves storage and has an en-suite cloakroom. OUTSIDEThe property is approached via a tarmacadam type driveway with a large area capable of standing several vehicles and leads to a garage with up and over door. There is a raised shrub bed to the front, mature trees and brick & flint walls. To the rear, the garden is partly laid to lawn with shrubs and a holly tree, an area of decking and a terraced area covered with porcelain tiles featuring a built-in seating area and yellow Bilau wood panelling. The gardens are enclosed and offer a high degree of privacy. LOCATIONNo 8 Sicklesmere Road lies just under one mile from the Angel Hill in town and enjoys easy access to the A14. Bury St Edmunds is a thriving medieval market town located in the heart of East Anglia and offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping and leisure facilities, and cultural amenities including the beautiful, historic Theatre Royal, which is the last working Regency playhouse in Britain and the beautiful Abbey Gardens. There is good access to the A14, A11(M11) and the railway station at Bury St Edmunds offers links to mainline services to London's Liverpool Street and Kings CrossDIRECTIONSFrom the town centre, head in a southerly direction proceeding along Southgate Street out of the town. At the roundabout proceed straight over onto Sicklesmere Road (A134 towards Sudbury). After a short distance No 8 Sicklesmere Road will be found on the right. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity, gas and drainageLocal Authority West Suffolk CouncilCouncil Tax Band ETenure FreeholdBroadband We have been informed that there are superfast broadband speeds of 80Mbps +Mobile Coverage/Signal YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d330363/for-sale_i70437367
This EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME occupies a SOUGHT AFTER LOCATION in a POPULAR VILLAGE just off the A11 with LINKS TO CAMBRIDGE and LONDON. The property has been adapted over the years to suit a growing family and now offers BEDROOM ACCOMMODATION TO BOTH GROUND FLOOR AND FIRST FLOOR, SWIMMING POOL as well as study, utility room and large, sociable kitchen/dining room. Outside, the property provides ample off street parking, large double garage, swimming pool and summer house with 'pool bar'. In addition to it's exclusive location, the property is wrapped with gardens and a view from every window. This home could be ideal with further extensions and has annex potential, subject to planning. Heating: Oil central heating to radiators Windows/Doors: UPVC double glazingParking: Garage and driveway. Shared access driveway leading to private drive. Council Tax: Band F - £2,933.16 (2023/2024)EPC Rating: D In more detail the accommodation comprises of:- PORCH:Glazed double doors leading to:- HALL:With stairs to first floor and storage cupboard. LOUNGE:Dual aspect French doors to rear garden. Built in wood burning stove with reclaimed brick hearth and oak mantle. STUDY:Bay window to front. CLOAKROOM:Low level wc and hand basin set in vanity unit. Window. FAMILY ROOM/BEDROOM SIX:French doors and window to rear. KITCHEN:Base units with matching island and Granite worktops. Integrated dishwasher, wine cooler, two ovens, gas hob and extractor fan. Inset stainless steel sink, window and French doors to rear. Open to:- DINING ROOM:With windows to the front and wood burning stove set in fireplace. HALL:Door to rear and integral door to garage. SHOWER ROOM:Suite comprising of low level wc and hand basin set in vanity unit. Corner shower cubicle and window to rear. UTILITY ROOM:With a range of wall and base units, inset sink and space for appliances. Window to side. ON THE FIRST FLOOR:STAIRS/LANDING:BEDROOM ONE:With dual aspect windows, air conditioning and lobby to dressing roomDRESSING ROOM:With window to front. Formerly the seventh bedroom and can be converted back. EN-SUITE:White suite comprising of low level wc and hand basin set in vanity unit. Double shower cubicle and toll top, freestanding bath. Window to side. BEDROOM TWO:Dual aspect windows and built in wardrobes with mirrored doors. EN-SUITE:Suite comprising of low level wc, hand basin and shower cubicle. BEDROOM THREE:Built in triple wardrobe and window to front. BEDROOM FOUR:Built in triple wardrobe and window to rear. BEDROOM FIVE:Windows to rear. BATHROOM:White suite comprising of low level, hand basin set in vanity unit, corner shower cubicle and bath tub. Window to rear. OUTSIDE:Shared entrance from Mildenhall Road. Then onto gated driveway with ample off street parking for several vehicles. A gated lawned gardens overlooks the front of the property and sweeps to the side, meeting the patio at the rear. Walled, pool terrace, to the rear complete with pool bar /summer house and heated pool. Pedestrian access to driveway.The desirable village of Worlington offers a Public House/Restaurant, Golf and Cricket Club, a village hall, a church and a Livery Stable. The village of Worlington is approximately 2 miles from the market town of Mildenhall which offers a range of shops and services catering for most every day needs. Larger more diverse facilities are found at the nearby towns of Bury St Edmunds (12 miles) and Newmarket (10 miles). Mildenhall lies approximately 2 miles from the Fiveways interchange at the A11 where Thetford(11 miles) and Norwich are to the north east with Newmarket and London to the south and south west. Cambridge lies approximately 22 miles to the west along the A14. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i71621695
Part of our Signature collection, Brook House dates back to the 17th Century and is a stunning example of a timber framed thatched cottage from this era. The property is set well back from the road on The Green in Hartest and is a short walk from the local pub. Part of this beautiful cottage was formerly a local butcher's and boasts a wealth of original features throughout which blend perfectly with the contemporary updates. The cottage is accessed via a glazed door which opens into a spacious entrance hall, complete with inglenook fireplace and exposed beams. The hall has doors leading to the main sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room and dining room, which was the former shopfront. The cosy sitting room has an inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. A door leads into a bright office with built-in storage and access to the garden. On the opposite side of the house, the dining room has built-in shelving and cupboards with a door to the drawing room. From here there are French doors to the sun terrace, access to the kitchen/breakfast room and an inner lobby which leads to the fourth bedroom and showr room as well as a utility room and garage.The beautifully designed bespoke fitted kitchen comprises wooden base and eye-level units, granite work surfaces, double butler sink, electric range cooker, dishwasher and space for further appliances. The kitchen leads to a stunning breakfast room with vaulted ceiling and glass gable end, ideal for enjoying the meticulously maintained garden. There is also access to the patio areas on two sides. Stairs from the main entrance hall lead to the first floor where you will find the principal bedroom complete with a dressing area, ensuite shower room and fitted wardrobes. Bedroom three is a spacious room with built-in wardrobes and a staircase leading to a large storage area, which could lend itself as a games room or office space. The first floor concludes with the family bathroom with exposed beams, rolltop bath, WC, basin and vanity unit. From the inner lobby there are stairs leading to another double bedroom with an ensuite shower room, ideal for guests. Outside The property fronts onto the renowned village green in Hartest with an immaculate tiered garden with two lawned areas and flower beds and hedging bordering the two distinct areas. Steps lead to a large area of decking which sits over a small brook and leads to the ornamental garden with an additional expanse of lawn. Two patio seating areas can be accessed from the drawing room and office. There is a path leading to the remainder of the garden and a timber-built summerhouse with power. LocationThe cottage is set within the heart of the picturesque village of Hartest which has a historic pub The Crown Inn as well as surrounding open countryside and thriving community. There is excellent access to nearby Bury St. Edmunds with its beautiful Abbey Gardens and St. Edmundsbury Cathedral. The thriving market town of Sudbury is also within easy reach. DirectionsPlease use the postcode IP29 4DH in a Sat Nav and for further directions please contact a member of our sales team on . Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - FServices - Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. There is oil central heating.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - N/AAgents NoteThe property enjoys a right of access through the neighbours garden for oil deliveries. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i70089307
LOCATION Cockfield is a scattered Suffolk village consisting of nine greens and hamlets spread around the undulating countryside North of Lavenham. The village won 'Village of the year 2024' and there is a Pub, Church, primary school and shop/post office. The Cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds is 7 miles and the market town of Sudbury is 9 miles, both provide extensive amenities and the latter a branch line service to London's Liverpool Street Station. A bus route runs from Sudbury via Lavenham to Bury. A beautiful detached Suffolk farmhouse displaying many stunning period features including exposed timbers, mullion windows and inglenook fireplaces yet, which fortuitously, is not listed. The property contains versatile accommodation which includes three reception rooms, a contemporary kitchen/dining/living room and a ground floor bedroom with shower room adjacent. Upstairs are three further bedrooms (master with en-suite) and a family bathroom. The property sits within beautifully kept grounds which include extensive parking which leads onto both a garage and a carport, the latter with a flexible garden room/study/studio adjacent. Sweeping expanses of lawn contain a number of mature trees as well as a wildlife pond and kitchen garden. In all about 1 acre (sts). ENTRANCE HALL: With exposed timbers, pamment tiled flooring, useful storage cupboard, space for coats and shoes and doors leading to:- SITTING ROOM: 16'10 x 12'8 (5.13m x 3.86m) A charming room overlooking the garden and finished with a brick floor running throughout, mullion windows, exposed beams, splendid inglenook fireplace complete with oak bressumer and multi-fuel stove inset. DINING ROOM: 16'4 x 11'8 (4.97m x 3.55m) Particularly well placed at the heart of the house and overlooking the garden with exposed floorboards, light oak beams and an inglenook fireplace with oak bressumer and inset Jetmaster fireplace on a herringbone brick hearth. Door leading to staircase rising to first floor. FAMILY ROOM: 16'3 x 10' (4.95m x 3.04m) A flexible reception room offering a variety of potential uses including as an additional bedroom but currently utilised as a study/living room. Plenty of character with a mullion window, exposed timbers and parquet brick flooring. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST/LIVING ROOM: 36'6 x 10'4 (11.12m x 3.14m) A simply stunning room divided into distinct areas with an attractive tiled floor running throughout and a 9ft high ceiling. The breakfast/living area has been finished with 2 walls of bi-folding glass handmade oak doors and in turn opens on to terracing designed with entertaining/dining al fresco in mind and further benefits from underfloor heating in part. The kitchen area has a further set of double doors opening on to a gravel terrace and has been finished with an extensive range of attractive matching modern units and Quartz worktops that include a breakfast bar with deep pan drawers and an integrated Neff combination/microwave oven. Space for large range cooker with fitted extractor hood over. Space/point for American style fridge/freezer. Central island with a sink, wine cooler, wine racks and extra storage. Contemporary multifuel burning stove adjacent to the sitting area and a row of four skylights allowing for plenty of natural light. Timber and glass double doors opening onto a pebbled terrace and a door leading to:- UTILITY/BOOT ROOM: 11' x 9'4 (3.35m x 2.84m) Forming a natural continuation of the kitchen with matching units, floor tiles and Quartz worktops with inset sink and mixer tap over. Integrated dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Stable door to a paved area and access back to garden. INNER HALL: With recessed shelving and doors leading to:- BEDROOM: 12'10 x 10'3 (3.91m x 3.12m) An attractive double bedroom with vaulted ceiling, built-in fitted wardrobes and a wonderful outlook over fields behind. SHOWER ROOM: Finished to a high standard with subway tiled walls, corner shower with glass sliding doors, WC, vanity suite wash hand basin and a contemporary chrome heated towel rail. First Floor LANDING: An impressive floor to ceiling red brick chimney, shelved linen cupboard with storage over and door to:- BEDROOM ONE: 12'1 x 12' (3.68m x 3.65m) With a high ceiling, views over the garden and storage set within a fireplace complete with oak bressumer. ENSUITE: Fully tiled shower cubicle, heated towel rail, WC and wash hand basin with storage below. WALK-IN WARDROBE: With fitted hanging rail and further storage beyond. BEDROOM TWO: 13'4 x 11'10 (4.06m x 3.6m) With lovely far reaching field views. Built-in wardrobe, dressing table and storage cupboard. BEDROOM THREE: 9'10 x 9'3 (2.99m x 2.81m) With a skylight and window with a lovely view over the gardens and a useful built-in wardrobe. FAMILY BATHROOM: Containing a double ended bath with mixer tap and shower attachment over with rainfall style showerhead, WC and vanity suite with storage below. Outside Double gates open to a long sweeping tree lined gravel drive that provides ample OFF-ROAD PARKING and in turn leads to a:- GARAGE/WORKSHOP: 27'10 x 10'6 (8.43m x 3.20m) With light and power connected and personnel door to side. There is a large covered LOG STORE to the side of the garage. The driveway continues onto a newly constructed OUTBUILDING which is comprised of two parts:- CARPORT: 15'6 x 9'7 (4.73m x 2.93m) Providing sheltered parking with power and light and storage space above. GARDEN ROOM/STUDY: 17'10 15'2 x 14'10 (5.43m 4.62m x 4.52m) A versatile area offering the potential to be utilised as a study ideal for working from home and with an attractive view across the gardens and towards the house itself. The room could equally function as a home gymnasium, hobbies room or studio. Loft hatch with drop down ladder leading to extensive storage space and door leading to:- SHOWER ROOM: 8'2 x 2'6 (2.48m x 0.77m) Containing a shower with a folding glass door, WC, wash hand basin with storage below and a heated towel rail. The gardens are unquestionably one of the property's finest features and include open expanses of lawn interspersed with a number of mature trees including a particularly fine eucalyptus and a variety of fruit trees including apple and pear. Adjacent to the property is an attractive wildlife pond with an array of waterborne flowers and reeds with a decked walkway leading across. Adjacent to the kitchen/breakfast/living room is a stone paved terrace with a timber pergola covered with both a mature wisteria and vine. Adjacent to the terrace is a fenced enclosed garden area ideal for those with pets with an expanse of lawn and boundary with maturing laurel hedging. A separate kitchen garden contains a number of raised beds enclosed with oak sleepers, a greenhouse and timber pergola. To the rear of the property is a sunny terrace with neatly kept box hedging which enclose a number of mature trees including bay and olive. There is a beautiful outlook over the farmland to the rear and access to a:- UTILITY/STORE: 11'3 x 5'1 (3.44m x 1.80m) With space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer and space for an American fridge/freezer. SERVICES: Main water and electricity are connected. Private drainage by Klargester. Air source heat pump to radiators. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent. AGENT´S NOTES: The property is thought to date back to approximately 1600 yet fortuitously is not listed. EPC RATING: Band D - A copy of the energy performance certificate is available on request. LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. IP1 2BX ). COUNCIL TAX BAND: E TENURE: Freehold CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Timber framed WHAT3WORDS: poppy.held.envoy VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR. NOTICE: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these sales details, they are for guidance purposes only and prospective purchasers or lessees are advised to seek their own professional advice as well as to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. No representation or warranty whatsoever is made in relation to this property by David Burr or its employees nor do such sales details form part of any offer or contract. 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A substantial five-bedroom detached family house that enjoys an enviable position on the periphery of this well-regarded Suffolk village and boasts arguably unrivalled countryside views. South Acre has been designed with the views in mind and all living accommodation has been well placed to benefit from this whilst enjoying well-manicured gardens that are believed to measure approximately 0.5 acres with a well placed decked terracing. The property has been maintained and is presented to an excellent order throughout and is further benefitted by a garage and off-street parking for multiple vehicles. Entrance door opening directly into an entrance porch which leads in turn to an entrance hallway ENTRANCE HALLWAY: A large welcoming area with front aspect and staircase rising to first floor. Doors to all principal rooms. DRAWING ROOM: A genuinely impressive and substantial room with sliding glass doors opening to the raised decked area allowing one to enjoy warm summer days and views of the countryside beyond. Further double doors opening back through to the sitting room. Spotlights. SITTING ROOM: A versatile room having rear aspect ideal for a multiple of uses if so required. Sliding doors opening to a continuation of the terrace area. KITCHEN/DINING ROOM: A generous space that has been cleverly designed into two distinctive areas with the kitchen area fitted with an extensive range of matching wall and base units under work preparation surfaces that incorporate a 1½ single drainer sink unit and mixer tap. Further integrated appliances include eye level Hotpoint double oven, four ring gas hob with extractor hood over. Space for fridge freezer and dishwasher. Door to utility room. Wood flooring continues through to the designated dining area with double doors again opening to the terrace area under a canopy designed with al fresco dining in mind. UTILITY ROOM: Fitted with matching wall and base units under work preparation surfaces that include 1½ bowl sink unit with single drainer and mixer tap. Space for washing machine. Fitted water softener. Tiled flooring. Door to rear garden. CLOAKROOM: Having W.C, wall hung wash hand basin with mixer tap. Heated towel rail. Wood flooring. VESTIBULE: Currently utilised as a storage area. Doors opening to snug/study and door to garage. SNUG/STUDY: A versatile room which would lend itself to a multiple of uses, however the current owners have in the past utilised it as an extra sitting room. GARAGE: Currently used as a workshop with side aspect, power and light connected with up and over door. First floor LANDING: A large inviting area having front aspect with built-in airing cupboard. Doors to all bedrooms. BEDROOM 1: Being a generous double aspect room with sliding doors opening to a balcony area allowing one to enjoy the grounds and wonderful far reaching countryside views beyond. Double wardrobe. Door opening to; EN SUITE: Fitted with a shower having part tiled surround, wash hand basin with mixer tap and W.C. Heated towel rail. Tiled flooring. BEDROOM 2: Offering rear aspect of the gardens and countryside beyond. Door opening to; EN SUITE: Fitted with corner shower cubicle with part tiled surround, W.C. and wash hand basin with mixer tap. Heated towel rail. Tiled flooring. BEDROOM 3: Having rear aspect. Double wardrobe. BEDROOM 4: Having rear aspect. Double wardrobe. BEDROOM 5: Again with rear aspect. Double wardrobe. BATHROOM: Fitted with a P shaped panelled bath with shower over and part tiled surround, wash hand basin with mixer tap and vanity unit with cupboard beneath. W.C. Heated towel rail. Wood flooring. Outside The property is approached by two electric five bar gates opening to a driveway which affords off street parking for multiple vehicles and in turn leads to the property. Immediately to the front of the property is a well placed flowering bed and to either side of the house are two gates giving access to the rear grounds.The rear grounds are a genuine delight and have been meticulously cared for by the present owners that incorporate an extensive lawn area with a terrace area immediately abutting the property to two sides that continues to a raised decked area well placed for warm summer afternoons. The remainder of the grounds have well established natural borders that include hedgerows, mature trees and well stocked flowering beds. There is an idyllic pond that creates a delightful setting to encourage wildlife. In all measuring approximately 0.5 acres with undulating countryside views. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70503936
An excellent and well-proportioned townhouse standing in a prominent position within the medieval grid, a short distance from the town centre.Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen and cloakroom. First floor large galleried landing, bedroom/study, two further bedrooms and a bathroom. Second floor master bedroom with dressing room & en-suite shower room, a further double bedroom and a family bathroom.Garage and courtyard garden.THE PROPERTY62 Westgate Street is a well-positioned family townhouse, which was originally part of the Old Brewery malting premises and has been converted into spacious living accommodation with a good-sized courtyard garden and a garage. The property, which is Grade II listed features original exposed timbers on the top floor, high ceilings and spacious accommodation throughout. A large entrance hall with oak flooring, gives access via steps up to the ground floor accommodation and staircase leading to the first floor. Double doors lead into the sitting room, which features a built-in cupboard, French doors out to the courtyard garden and opens through to the dining room. The kitchen has a dual aspect and is fitted with a range of base and eye level units under granite worktops with space for a cooker, large freestanding fridge/freezer and integrated appliances including a dishwasher and washing machine. The room has oak flooring and a door to the dining room. There is also a cloakroom. On the first floor there is spacious galleried landing with built-in cupboards, which leads to a study/double bedroom, two further double bedrooms and bathroom with wash hand basin, panelled bath with shower over and low level wc. On the second floor a large landing leads to an excellent master suite with dressing room, large double bedroom and an en-suite shower room with tiled floor, fully tiled shower cubicle, wash hand basin and a low level wc. There is a further double bedroom and family bathroom with tiled floor, wash hand basin, panelled bath with shower over and low level wc. OUTSIDEThe property has the benefit of a garage with pedestrian door leading directly into the enclosed courtyard garden. The brick paved courtyard garden is part wall and fence enclosed and offers an excellent space for alfresco dining.LOCATIONBury St Edmunds offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the private and public sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. There are numerous high-quality restaurants and cultural amenities including the beautiful Georgian Theatre Royal and The Abbey Gardens. The University City of Cambridge is approximately 28 miles away and offers unrivalled schooling opportunities and excellent shopping and amenity facilities. There is good access to the A14, A11 (M11) and the railway station at Bury St Edmunds offers a link to mainline services to London's Liverpool Street and King's Cross. Alternatively, there is a regular train service from Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. Stansted International Airport is approximately 50 minutes by car.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity, gas and drainageLocal Authority West Suffolk CouncilCouncil Tax Band DTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted speeds of 80 Mbps +Mobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d330363/for-sale_i69184997
The PropertySituated in a sought after no through road in the beautiful and highly desirable Holmbury St Mary village is this older style semi-detached family house backing on to the protected Hurtwood Forest.The house dates from Victorian times with later additions and now provides spacious and versatile accommodation arranged over two floors.Occupying an elevated position with stunning views, the accommodation briefly comprises front door to entrance hall. Triple aspect living room with space for sofas and chairs to relax and open fire place. Separate dining room with space for a dining table and chairs. Sitting room/bedroom 4 is a large room with again ample space for sofas and chairs to relax in or can also be a useful guest bedroom. Oak floors throughout all 3 reception rooms. The modern fitted kitchen has an extensive range of base and wall units with complimentary working surfaces, integrated appliances and appliance space. Side passageway leading to sun room/utility room and downstairs cloakroom. On the first floor there are three well proportioned bedrooms with a modern bathroom with a four piece bathroom suite.Outside, gardens to the front and rear providing excellent outside entertaining space.Garden Room. Good-sized timber-built music studio which is soundproofed and insulated with Rockwool and double plaster board, with a tiled roof, double door and large loft space. The building can be used for a variety of different purposes.Detached garage with electric roller shutter door, power and light and recently replaced roof. Additional storage space at the rear of the garage.LocationEnjoying a rural setting in the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Feldar is set within the Conservation Area of the village of Holmbury St Mary. The village has all the usual attributes, including a green, two pubs, cricket and football pitches. The nearby villages of Shere, Abinger and Forest Green offer between them a selection of shopping for daily needs, including two farm shops.Cranleigh has a broader selection of amenities, while, for the full range of shopping, leisure and cultural facilities, Dorking and Guildford are within easy reach. Both these towns have mainline stations that provide fast and frequent services into London, with journey times (from Guildford) from about 33 minutes.There is a wide choice of schools within easy reach, including Belmont, Duke of Kent, Cranleigh, St Teresa's and Hurtwood House. Recreational opportunities include cricket, football, a prizewinning choir and numerous societies in the village. Polo at Hurtwood Park, golf at a number of local clubs and sport and leisure centres at Abinger, Wotton House, Dorking, Cranleigh and Guildford.Abinger Hammer: 2.6 miles, Dorking: 6 miles, Guildford: 8 miles, M25 (J10): 14 miles, Gatwick Airport: 18.5 miles (all mileages approximate)Nearest stations: Gomshall (2.6 miles), Holmwood (3.9 miles), Ockley (4.1 miles).(All distance and times are approximate)Council Tax BandCouncil Tax Band GServicesOil Fired Central Heating.Electricity,Water,Drainage.Age of Boiler 2021.Location Rear Garden.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holmbury-st-mary-d526558/for-sale_i68567340
This beautiful 3,500 square foot detached property offers light and spacious accommodation incorporating a DETACHED GARAGE & WORKSHOP that blends both character and practicality. The gardens are outstanding with a combination of formal lawns, specimen trees/shrubs and a kitchen garden. They measure in all about 1.1 acres. RECEPTION HALL: A spacious inviting area with a staircase off, useful storage cupboard and double doors opening to:- DRAWING ROOM: Enjoying lovely views over the garden with double doors opening on to terracing. Floor to ceiling inglenook fireplace with heavy oak bressummer and inset log stove on a brick hearth. SITTING ROOM: A light room capable of being used as a ground floor bedroom, if desired with views over the garden and door opening on to terracing. Exposed beams and extensive fitted book/display shelving. DINING ROOM: With attractive floor tiles, exposed beams, views over the garden and floor to ceiling chimney with heavy oak bressummer and inset stove on a brick hearth. Opening to:- KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM: Enjoying views over the front and rear gardens with a door opening on to terracing. An attractive tiled floor runs throughout and there are an extensive range of matching modern units with solid wood worktops incorporating single drainer sink unit with Quooker tap and vegetable drainer. Integrated dishwasher. UTILITY/BOOT ROOM: A useful addition with a stable door opening on to the drive. Cupboard housing the boiler, shelved pantry cupboard, storage cupboards, space for full height fridge/freezers, solid wood worktops with inset single drainer sink unit, vegetable drainer inset and mixer tap over. Plumbing for washing machine. CLOAKROOM: Fitted WC and wash hand basin. First floor LANDING: Shelved linen cupboard, access to loft storage space and Suffolk latch doors to:- BEDROOM 1 With views over the garden, exposed beams and red brick chimney. Access to loft storage space and opening to:- DRESSING ROOM: Fitted hanging rails, shelving and storage cupboard. Lighting and mirror. ENSUITE BATHROOM: Views over the garden and fields beyond. Bath with period style fittings and shower attachment, separate fully tiled shower cubicle, heated towel rail, WC and wash hand basin. BEDROOM 2 Exposed beams, useful storage cupboard and door to:- ENSUITE BATHROOM: A spacious room with a large bath, fully tiled shower cubicle, heated towel rail, WC and wash hand basin. BEDROOM 3 Enjoying views taking in the garden and fields beyond. Exposed beam, red brick chimney, built-in wardrobe and door to:- ENSUITE BATHROOM: Bath with fitted shower screen, period style fittings and shower attachment over. Heated towel rail, WC and wash hand basin. Outside An electric 5-bar gate opens to a long sweeping gravel drive flanked by a large expanse of lawn on one side and established trees and lighting on the other. This in turn leads to:- DOUBLE GARAGE: 19'3 x 17'6 (5.86m x 5.33m). With oak beam, 8ft ceiling height and charging point for an electric vehicle. WORKSHOP: 19'2 x 9'2 (5.84m x 2.79m). Power point, lighting and staircase to:- STUDIO: 26'5 x 15'10 (8.05m x 4.82) max floor measurement. Currently utilised for storage but offering potential to be a gym/office/games room etc with natural light, electric strip lighting and power points. STORE: 18'9 x 4'3 (5.71m x 1.29m). A natural addition to the main outbuilding with a weatherboarded elevation and providing useful storage.The grounds are one of the property's most attractive features, generous in size abutting open farmland. The current owners have transformed the gardens throughout their tenure, there are large expanses of lawn interspersed with well stocked colourful beds complimented by a variety of newly planted specimen trees and hedging. There is a large terrace that takes advantage of the afternoon/evening sun. SUMMER HOUSE, various useful STORAGE SHEDS and a particularly impressive purpose built and thoughtfully designed kitchen garden that measures around 60ft x 53ft with gravel pathways meandering through raised beds, fruit cages, large GREEN HOUSE, etc. Within the garden there is a water point, lighting and power. In all about 1.1 acres. SERVICES: Main electricity and electricity are connected. Private drainage. Oil fired heating. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent. LOCAL AUTHORITY: West Suffolk Council: . VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR Bury St. Edmunds . For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i69918485
A handsome Georgian fronted townhouse offering generous and well-proportioned accommodation standing in the heart of the medieval grid in the town centre.Reception hall, sitting room, kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, utility room and cloakroom. Lower ground floor basement/games room. First floor principal bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two second floor double bedrooms and an attic space. Walled garden and garage. THE PROPERTYAbbey House is a handsome Georgian fronted townhouse, listed Grade II as being of special architectural or historic interest and is believed to have origins dating back to the 17th century with alterations carried out in the early 18th century, to include the Georgian facade. The property presents a front elevation in two shades of red with 12 pane sash windows and colour washed rendered side and rear elevations under a plain tiled roof. It offers generous accommodation of over 2500 sq ft arranged over four floors and has been modernised over recent years with further improvements completed in the last 6 years, all in a sympathetic manner, retaining a wealth of period detail. Steps leads up to the entrance door, which leads into the reception hall featuring the easy rising staircase to the first floor, window to the front aspect with shutters, a fireplace, dado panelling and accesses the sitting room, which has twin windows to the front aspect with shutters, fireplace with marble surround and slate hearth and dado panelling. The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a range of base and eye level units with solid wood work surfaces, a matching island with butler sink, units under and a breakfast bar. There is a Rangemaster oven inset into the fireplace with cupboards to each side, an integrated double oven and fridge freezer, a window to the rear aspect, a door to the utility room and double doors lead to a vaulted dining room, which has exposed ceiling timbers, partially glazed roof panels, built-in cupboard, a window to the side aspect and double doors open onto the garden. The utility room features a butler sink, solid wood work surface with space for appliances under, double eye level cupboards, airing cupboard, door to the garden and a door to the cloakroom. From the hall a door leads to the basement/lower ground floor, which is a large converted room, currently used as a games room/further living room and features a west wall displaying 3 niches with arched heads of Abbey stone in a cusped and moulded 14th century style.On the first floor a stained-glass window features to the rear and the landing accesses the stairs leading to the second floor and doors lead to three double bedrooms with a large principal bedroom having twin windows to the front aspect, a cast iron fireplace with marble surround and an en-suite shower room. Bedroom two has a rear aspect, built-in double wardrobe and a cast iron fireplace and bedroom three has twin windows to the front aspect, features two alcoves with shelving and wall panelling. There is also a family bathroom. On the second floor the landing accesses an attic space and also leads to two double bedrooms, one with under eaves storage.OUTSIDEThe pleasant walled garden to the rear enjoys a high degree of privacy and has a large area of terracing abutting the rear of the house, ideal for alfresco dining and steps lead up to an area of lawn with flower and shrub borders, a holly tree and a garden shed with power and light. There is a large garage situated a short walk from the house in Angel Lane. LOCATIONAbbey House is located in the heart of the medieval grid in a prominent and convenient position. The town offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the private and public sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. There are numerous high-quality restaurants and cultural amenities including the beautiful Georgian Theatre Royal and The Abbey Gardens. The University City of Cambridge is approximately 28 miles away and offers unrivalled schooling opportunities and excellent shopping and amenity facilities. There is good access to the A14, A11 (M11) and the railway station at Bury St Edmunds offers a link to mainline services to London's Liverpool Street and King's Cross. Alternatively, there is a regular train service from Stowmarket (14 miles) to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. Stansted International Airport is approximately 50 minutes by car.DIRECTIONSOn foot proceed from our offices in a southerly direction along Guildhall Street and onto Churchgate Street. Continue down Churchgate Street towards the Norman Tower and Cathedral and about half way down Abbey House will be found on the left. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity, gas and drainageLocal Authority West Suffolk CouncilCouncil Tax Band ETenure FreeholdBroadband Ofcom states speeds available up to 1000MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage Yes Viewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d330363/for-sale_i71105829
Handsome country house close to Bury St Edmunds with grounds extending to approx. 13 acres. DescriptionPlace Farm House is a substantial country house which stands well within its grounds at the end of a long tree lined drive. The house is brick built with white elevations under a tiled roof and is believed to date from 1840. The accommodation is laid out over three floors and is spacious enough to house a large family. There are well proportioned reception rooms with delightful features including the hall, drawing room and dining room, all of which have a westerly outlook towards the moat. Upstairs there are a number of good sized bedrooms and well appointed en suite bathrooms. The accommodation benefits from a number of working marble fireplaces, shuttered sash windows, fitted bookcases and cupboards as well as an oil fired Aga and oil fired central heating.OutsideThe gardens and grounds are extensive and with the two useful fields amount to approx. 13 acres. Near to the house are two attractive walled areas of garden but the principal feature is the former moat which creates an enchanting island with an orchard, accessed over a wooden bridge. This area is a haven for wildlife with a large number of wild duck and other birds. There are many mature trees on the property including fine examples of oak, beech, lime and horse chestnut.Agents Note: Please note there is the benefit of a right of way over the back drive at all times for vehicles and pedestriansLocationPlace Farm House lies in open countryside just to the west of the small village of Beyton and about four miles east of the cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, which offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public ad private sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure opportunities including health clubs, swimming pools, golf clubs, theatre, cinemas and museums. The university city of Cambridge is approximately 28 miles to the west and offers unrivalled schooling opportunities, excellent shopping and amenity facilities. There is convenient access to the A14 and the A11 and there is direct line access into London Liverpool Street from Stowmarket station taking approx. 80 minutes. London is approx. 84 miles to the south Stanstead Airport approx. 45 miles away.Square Footage: 5,963 sq ft Acreage: 13 AcresDirectionsLeave the A14 at the turn off for Beyton and follow the main road out of Beyton heading west. After approximately half a mile the entrance to Rougham Place will be seen on the right hand side. Additional InfoDistances: Bury St Edmunds 4 miles, Newmarket 18 miles, Cambridge 28 miles, Stansted Airport 45 miles, London 84 miles (all distances are approximate)ServicesMains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i71821485
A detached Grade II Listed country home set within the grounds of Fornham Park.Set within the Grade II Listed remnants of the Fornham Hall Estate, Lavanda House occupies the grounds which are widely reputed to have been the stage of the Battle of Fornham in 1173. Many features associated with the Fornham Hall Estate remain including the Tower of the Church of St. Genevieve situated immediately behind Lavanda House as well as part of the original walls of Fornham Hall alongside which the courtyard for Lavanda House has been created. Finished in 2007 the property has an expansive accommodation schedule in the region of 3500 sq.ft. with 4/5 double bedrooms (4 ensuites), 3/4 reception rooms and a versatile layout comfortably enabling ground floor living if so required. Despite its listed status, Lavanda House enjoys many creature comforts including the likes of underfloor heating and partial double glazing which has been tastefully packaged in a light and airy Neo-Georgian style. The propertyis at the end of a track that serves 4 other properties but has a private gated entrance and enjoys private mature grounds in the region of 0.69 acres. ENTRANCE HALL: With personnel doors to front and rear and open plan access to the:- KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM: A light and airy vaulted room which has been tastefully sub-divided to afford a duality of kitchen and living space with a bespoke fitted kitchen comprising a range of matching wall and base units and a number of integrated appliances to include dual ovens with a Neff hob and extractor over, integrated microwave with warming tray under, Fisher and Paykel dishwasher and a one and a half bowl stainless steel butler sink inset with mixer tap over. Marble worktop. Space provided for a freestanding American style fridge/freezer around which the kitchen units are built. The kitchen overlooks the central courtyard around which the property has been designed enjoying the benefits of both natural light and featuring some of the Hall's original walls. Open plan access to the breakfast area with a fitted seating arrangement and French style doors opening on to the central courtyard. DRAWING ROOM: Located at the other end of the property for formal entertaining, the focal point for the room is the inset log burning stove with 3 sets of French style double doors opening to both the central courtyard or the rear gardens. DINING ROOM: A dual aspect vaulted room with dual sash windows overlooking the rear gardens, mature trees and ruined Church Tower beyond. The front elevation overlooks the central courtyard again with French style double doors opening on to such. SITTING ROOM/BEDROOM 5: Currently tastefully sub-divided to afford a duality of informal entertaining space and a home working area with window to the side elevation and French style double doors on to the rear garden. This room also comfortably serves as a fifth double bedroom if required. Inner Hall: A versatile space linking the single and two-storey elements of the property together with a staircase rising to the first floor and a part galleried landing with a ceiling height of 5.1m, the inner hall is currently used as a library with a hidden storage cupboard underneath the landing. UTILITY ROOM: Fitted with a further range of matching wall and base units including an additional stainless-steel sink with inset drainer and mixer tap over. Space for freestanding white goods and personnel door leading to the rear terrace. BOOT ROOM: A useful storage space located just off the rear hall. CLOAKROOM: Situated just off of the dining room with white suite comprising WC and hand wash basin. BEDROOM: A substantial double bedroom at ground floor level which is well away from the living and dining accommodation with dual aspect windows to either side. Integrated storage cupboards. ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM: Comprising WC, hand wash basin, shower and electric towel rail to side. First Floor GALLERIED LANDING: PRINCIPAL BEDROOM: A substantial double bedroom with two sets of integrated wardrobes and dual sash windows overlooking the central courtyard with views of the walled gardens and countryside beyond. ENSUITE BATHROOM: Comprising WC, double handwash basin, bath with integrated water jets and shower with glass sliding door. Heated towel rail. Window to front aspect. BEDROOM 4: A double bedroom with window to rear. EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM: With white suite comprising WC, hand wash basin and corner shower with glass sliding doors. Heated towel rail. Window to rear.Secondary staircase with stairs rising to First Floor and substantial galleried landing with a part-vaulted ceiling and 2.25m tall floor to ceiling sash window overlooking the rear gardens and Church beyond. BEDROOM 2: The only bedroom at this part of the first floor, (ideal as guest accommodation). A substantial double room with a walk-in wardrobe and:- ENSUITE BATHROOM: Comprising WC, handwash basin and bath with shower attachment over and screen. Heated towel rail. Window to front elevation. Outside The property is set at the end of a private track which leads in to Fornham Park and serves a total of 5 properties including Lavanda House. The property has private wrought iron double gates providing access to the driveway with ample OFF-ROAD PARKING for a number of vehicles as well as the:- DETACHED DOUBLE GARAGE: With power and light connected and up and over doors to the front elevation.Beyond the parking area are 2 further sets of gates for personnel access only both of which lead to the inner courtyard around which the residence is constructed. This area has been thoughtfully landscaped to enable ease of year-round maintenance and to also ensure the property retains a good deal of privacy and screening. Formal lawns wraparound the side and rear of the property and they are interspersed by a handful of specimen trees and shrubs with low level fencing to ensure the enjoyment of the surrounding view which comprises gently undulating Suffolk countryside before dropping away to Fornham Lake with the remnants of Church of St. Genevieve in the foreground. In all about 0.69 acre. SERVICES: Private drainage (bio-disc serving the 5 properties within the development and we understand that each owner equally contributes one fifth of the cost of maintenance and emptying of such. Main water, again a shared water supply that serves the 5 properties although each property is separately metered. Main electricity. Oil fired heating with underfloor heating serving the ground floor with the exception of the boot room and radiators at first floor. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent. LOCAL AUTHORITY: West Suffolk Council: . Council Tax Band: G - £3403 - 2024. BROADBAND SPEED: Up to 1000Mbps (source Ofcom). MOBILE COVERAGE: EE,Three, O2 and Vodafone - outdoor (source Ofcom). NOTE: David Burr make no guarantees or representations as to the existence or quality of any services supplied by third parties. Speeds and services may vary and any information pertaining to such is indicative only and may be subject to change. Purchasers should satisfy themselves on any matters relating to internet or phone services by visiting AGENTS NOTE There is a tree preservation order within the curtilage.We understand that the property is located on an unadopted road that is privately maintained.We understand that there is a planning application within a quarter of a mile of the property, for further details please speak to the selling agent. Construction type: Brick. Year of Construction: 2007. VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR Bury St. Edmunds . WHAT3WORDS: ///coasted.fitter.variation NOTICE: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these sales details, they are for guidance purposes only and prospective purchasers or lessees are advised to seek their own professional advice as well as to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. No representation or warranty whatever is made in relation to this property by David Burr or its employees nor do such sales details form part of any offer or contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i68203360
Listed Grade II as being of architectural or historical interest, Hanningfield Farmhouse is a fine timber frame farmhouse with origins estimated to date back to the 16th Century. Following the trends in architectural styling, the farmhouse was re-fronted with an attractive gault brick facade in the late 18th Century incorporating sash windows and a handsome plain column Tuscan portico.Under the same ownership for recent generations, the house itself provides substantial family accommodation, the rear wing of which is currently utilised as a self-contained cottage. Indicative of properties which have not changed hands, various aspects might be considered 'slightly dated' by today's standards, with fabulous potential for refurbishment to reveal the historic fabric of the house and provide a home of immense charm and character.Outside Standing well back from the the road in a quiet and peaceful setting, the grounds to Hanningfield Farm extend to approximately twelve acres including formal gardens and meadows together with areas of mature trees. The house is approached over a long driveway past a large pond and spurs off to a dual access carriage drive which sweeps to the front of the house. The main drive continues to the farm buildings, however, there is a furher access available to the barns via a gateway and track leading back to Hanningfield GreenLocated to the south and east of the farmhouse and with an historic footprint shown on early maps of the village, the former farm buildings include a magnificent, hipped roof clunch barn with two prominent gables facing east. The remaining buildings are of mixed construction and include generous modern barns, stables and former single storey poultry unit*AGENTS NOTE - Whilst no formal planning applications have been submitted, a 'Planning Overview' has been prepared by Carter Jonas and is available from the agents on request.Location Hanningfields Farm occupies a pleasant position on the periphery of the village centre, Lawshall has a thriving community where local amenities include primary school, village hall, historic village inn, Evangelical Free Church and the magnificent 13th Century parish Church of All Saints. The village is situated approximately six miles south of Bury St Edmunds which provides a comprehensive range of schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i71649445
This fine Grade II listed family home is believed to date back to the early 19th century with just under 4,000 square feet of beautifully presented accommodation, showcasing plenty of period elegance and character throughout. The present owners have gone to great lengths to restore and enhance its original features. The welcoming Reception hall has tiled flooring and a sweeping staircase leading to the galleried first-floor landing. The reception rooms benefit from high ceilings and large sash windows, as well as original shutters and picture rails. They include the well-proportioned Drawing room with intricate, ornate ceiling cornicing and the formal Dining room, both of which feature open fireplaces. The welcoming Kitchen/breakfast room has been beautifully decorated and offers space for informal dining. Opposite is a Snug with a cast-iron fireplace and French doors opening onto the rear garden. Further in is a Family room with a bay window offering views over the gardens, and opposite is a useful Study with a brick-built fireplace. Further storage and space for appliances can be found in the Utility room which has a downstairs cloakroom.To the first floor is the spacious Principal bedroom, as well as five further bedrooms, and three well-proportioned family bathrooms. Of particular note, two of the bedrooms and one of the family bathrooms can be accessed via a second staircase leading down to the study and it has a second kitchen and external door making for an ideal guest wing, multi-generational living or potential income generation, subject to the necessary consents.General Local Authority: West Suffolk CouncilServices: Oil fired central heating. All other main services are connected.Broadband: 'Very fast' fibre connection.Council Tax: Band GTenure: FreeholdBarrow House is approached via in and out gravelled driveways leading to iron gates opening to the parking area and providing access to the double garage. In addition are the original Stables, which make for a useful outbuilding with potential for conversion subject to the necessary consents. The main gardens are immaculate and make for a secluded paradise being south east facing and are mainly laid to lawn, surrounded by mature trees, various herbaceous shrubs and perennial borders offering colour and interest all year.Immediately surrounding the property is a loose stone entertaining area with wonderful views over the gardens, whilst to the far end of the gardens is a wildflower meadow with a beautiful pond. To one side of the plot is the most incredible kitchen garden perfectly laid out with a wide variety of soft fruit, herbs and fruit trees all set within the flint walled perimeter.In all about 0.79 acres.Barrow House lies in the village of Barrow, which benefits from two shops, two hairdressers, a post office, two public houses, a village hall, a GP surgery and an Ofsted rated Outstanding primary school. School buses run from The Green to the secondary schools in Bury St. Edmunds. The towns of Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket are nearby and provide an excellent range of shopping, commercial and recreational facilities together with a wide range of schools in both the private and state sectors. The A14 provides rapid travel to Cambridge (to the north of the city and to the south via the A11), Stowmarket and Ipswich respectively. A train station can be found in Bury St Edmunds just 6.2 miles away with trains to Liverpool Street, taking approximately 1 hour and 48 minutes. Cambridge North station has trains to Kings Cross taking approximately 54 mins. From Kennett 5.7 miles away, frequent local trains run to Cambridge and Ipswich.Bury St. Edmunds 6.2 miles (Liverpool Street approximately 1h 48 min), Newmarket 10.9 miles, Cambridge 23.5 miles (Kings Cross approximately 54 min), Ipswich 40.4 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71583984
Fantastic country house with land, swimming pool and range of outbuildings. DescriptionOakwood House is a substantial detached house finished in a barn style incorporating the benefits of modern living. It is set within about 14.6 acres of stunning Suffolk countryside. Internally there are a wealth of features including exposed timbers, feature oak doors, tiled floors, vaulted ceilings and large windows allowing the light to flood into the interior as well as zone controlled under floor heating on all three floors and Sonos surround sound.On the ground floor the property has a well proportioned entrance hall with a tiled floor, large oak staircase rising to the first floor and access through to the inner hall. Leading off the entrance hall is the fabulous open plan living room which follows through to the dining room and lounge and benefits from display shelving. The dining room and play room afford a wall of glass with three sets of double doors opening out on to the terrace, swimming pool and garden beyond. Behind the lounge lies a cosy family room. The bespoke handmade kitchen/breakfast room is a real feature of the property. There are an extensive range of solid wood base units with quartz worktops as well as an extensive island providing further storage and work space. The breakfast room also benefits from double doors out on to the terrace, perfect for al fresco dining. The inner hall gives access to the cloakroom, boot room area and a spacious utility room. On the first floor there is an impressive galleried landing with picture window over the front of the house. The principal suite is a large double bedroom with high vaulted ceiling and a full height window offering amazing far reaching views over the surrounding countryside. The dressing room has extensive built in wardrobes and storage cupboards beyond which lies the large en suite shower room. The guest suite also enjoys far reaching views and has a dressing room and en suite bathroom with internal wet room and a Jacuzzi bath. There is a further double bedroom with a built in double wardrobe and a separate bathroom. The second floor has an additional two bedrooms, both with built in wardrobes and en suite wet rooms. OutsideThe property is approached via wrought iron double gates set in to a brick and flint wall which turns in to a sweeping drive with extensive parking for numerous vehicles and is bordered by a lawned area and fenced natural pond. The detached double cart lodge has electricity connected and a studio room above. Immediately behind the house is a large terrace within which is set a swimming pool which is covered with a Coverstar automatic pool cover and the surrounding area of the pool has a resin, non-slip surface. A weather boarded building incorporates the boiler room, shower room and changing room. There is also an outside BBQ area. The grounds are an exceptional feature of the property and incorporating acres of post and rail paddocks with boundaries clearly defined by mature trees and hedging. There is a large lake with boat house at the rear of the land. A driveway continues behind the house along the boundary to a stable yard with a substantial outbuilding with weather boarded elevations and a slate roof. The building incorporates a large open storage area, workshop, loose boxes and a tack room. Outside water and lighting are connected.LocationOakwood House is situated in beautiful undulating countryside, which makes up the village of Cockfield. Cockfield is a scattered Suffolk village made up of nine greens and hamlets spread across the countryside of north Lavenham. Local amenities include a public house, primary school, two Churches and a community shop/post office. Lavenham (4 miles) is believed to be one of England's finest old wool towns and offers extensive shopping and an exceptional range of restaurants, galleries and amazing timber framed buildings. There are excellent schools close by including Old Buckenham Hall in the village of Brettenham (6 miles). Bury St Edmunds (9 miles) and Sudbury (11 miles) have a much wider range of shopping, educational and recreational facilities. The latter benefits from a railway line to London's Liverpool Street Station the journey taking from 85 minutes.Square Footage: 6,300 sq ft Acreage: 14.6 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. HKC security cameras are fitted. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i70033292
Substantial, energy efficient modernised family home set in mature, private grounds of about seven acres. DescriptionThe Willows is a delightful family home that dates back to around the mid-19th century, with features such as oak panelled walls, wooden flooring and fireplaces. The property is constructed of red brick with dry lined insulation in half the house, under tiled roofs. The current owners have updated and modernised this stunning home with exceptional attention to detail throughout now offering a highly efficient home, which also benefits from being very low maintenance. The property is approached over a long gravel driveway with views of the parish church and surrounding countryside. There is parking for several vehicles on the driveway which is bordered by lawns and mature trees offering a high degree of privacy and seclusion. To the side of the house and accessed from the drive is the garage and outbuilding courtyard.The accommodation comprises a handsome hallway reception room with a fireplace, exposed floor boards, under floor heating and timbers. Beyond the hallway is the kitchen/breakfast room, a spacious open plan living area also benefitting from underfloor heating, a cloakroom and bi-fold doors out on to the large terrace. The kitchen includes a range of appliances, base units, shelving and wooden worktops. To the rear of the kitchen is a useful utility and game larder. The inner hallway leads through to the well proportioned, light and airy drawing room with a large bay window, fireplace and doors through to the garden room. The garden room connects the drawing room to the dining room, which has a dual aspect and fireplace with log burning stove. The first floor provides a large principal bedroom with fireplace and built-in wardrobes, an en-suite shower room and a charming original balcony off it to the front. A dressing room/bedroom also leads off the principal bedroom. There are a further three well proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom with an original enamelled bath and separate WC. The annexe, with independent access, is ideal for accommodating guests or to rent out and benefits from a double bedroom, en suite shower room and kitchen/reception room. OutsideThe gardens are a real feature of the property with a wide rear terrace, lawns, shrub and flower beds and borders, a productive kitchen garden, fruit trees and a garden tool and machinery store. The outbuildings consist of a boiler room, tack and feed rooms, garden store, kennel, oil and bin store, tool shed, workshop. There is an enclosed seasonal pond and two further ornamental ponds in the rear of the garden. Beyond the garden there are three fenced paddocks with mature paddock land with a gated rear access. There are also a range of outbuildings that include two stables, two good storage sheds, a pole barn, feed store with power and water and a range of six former pig pens. The property affords approximately seven acres.LocationLackford is well known locally because of the Suffolk Wildlife Reserve and also nearby Flempton Golf Course that also backs onto the Reserve. Bury St Edmunds lies just five miles away and offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors (Culford Private School 3.5 miles Ages 1-18), extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including restaurants, cinemas, fabulous Theatre Royal, health clubs, swimming pools and further golf clubs. The railway station at Bury St Edmunds connects with the London mainline at Cambridge and Stowmarket, giving access to London's Liverpool Street and Kings Cross (from Cambridge).Newmarket, just 10 miles away also offers further leisure facilities including the world renowned horse racing tracks and the Jockey Club. There is good access from the property to the A14, A11(M11).Square Footage: 5,459 sq ft Acreage: 7 Acres Additional InfoMains water & electricity. Drainage system is adopted and maintained by Anglian Water. Oil fired central heating. Solar panels linked to a Tesla battery. Electric car charging point. Part of the land is designated agriculturalAgents Note: Outdoor equipment/machinery available via separate negotiation. Some photos date from Summer 2023. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i68254797
Part of our Signature collection, this meticulously restored and modernised Grade II Listed period farmhouse is set in grounds of about 3 acres. Walnut Tree Farm has been extensively modernised and refurbished incorporating high quality materials and fittings throughout, including hand-made quality oak doors and joinery, and offers a rarely found home of such quality fittings, excellent condition and attractive setting. The property is set well back from a quiet country lane approached over a shingled in/out driveway with a wide parking and turning area alongside the house and garage building. There is independent access to the self-contained annexe accommodation. The property is approached through a period style canopied entrance porch which leads into a reception hall with staircase to the first floor and there is access to the sitting room and dining room. These are heavily timbered rooms with large fireplaces and a doorway leads on to an inner hallway, with cloakroom, and on to the large beautifully fitted kitchen/breakfast room with Silestone worksurfaces, fitted units, large island unit and an excellent range of cupboards and storage space. A door leads out through to the large west-facing family room with access to the good size utility room and west-facing study/bedroom with its own fitted shower room. The first floor accommodation is approached by two separate staircases, from the reception hall a turning staircase leads up to three bedrooms, each with their own en-suite. The other staircase leads up from the family room which serves the excellent sized two further bedrooms, again each with their own quality en-suites. The spacious family room gives this section of the property almost an open-plan feel but means there is huge flexibility in the way the property can be used, and at every time as one walks through the property one comes across another feature of character and quality, either from the original construction or from the renovation and refurbishment works.The annexe has its own drive and parking area opening off the in/out driveway and the quality of conversion works and fittings match those of the main house. The beautifully equipped annexe has a kitchen/breakfast room with Shaker-style units, oven, hob, built-in fridge/freezer and washer dryer. It has a luxurious bathroom with large bath, separate walk-in shower and it has been decorated beautifully throughout. Double doors lead into the attractive sitting room with access through to the kitchen/dining room alongside, from which there is access out onto the attractive west-facing garden. Opening off the kitchen is the bathroom with separate shower and then at the southern end are the two good sized, beautifully furnished, bedrooms. It is rare to find a Grade II listed house of the quality of Walnut Tree Farm that has been renovated so meticulously and to such a high standard throughout, with the benefit of an equally well-fitted spacious self-contained annexe. The house has an overall floor area of some 4,000 sq.ft. Outside Walnut Tree Farm is set well back from the quiet country lane with an imposing approach leading to the large shingled area to the front of the house which is planted with shrubs and herbaceous plants to provide year-round colour and interest. Alongside this driveway is the free-standing double garage and boiler room and there is access past the side of the property to the extensive area of terracing which lies to the west of the house with access from the house. There is a good size summerhouse and dog kennel. The grounds extend to just under 3 acres. Laid mainly to grass with a spinney containing mixed woodland.The annexe has its own self-contained area of garden. LocationThe property is situated in open countryside on the high ground lying to the south of the nearby village of Rattlesden on the outskirts of the hamlet known as Poy Street Green. Rattlesden is an attractive village which retains two public houses, one of which is principally a restaurant. The village has a community shop, primary school and is a popular residential area. There is easy access from the village to the A14 and the nearby market town of Stowmarket some five miles to the east with its mainline station linking to London Liverpool Street and Norwich. The large village of Elmswell lies three miles to the west, again with a station, and there is easy access onwards from the village to Bury St. Edmunds (nine miles) and onwards towards Cambridge and its link onto The Midlands. The property is conveniently situated for access to the nearby Prep School at Old Buckenham Hall. DirectionsUsing a Sat Nav with the postcode IP30 0SS, for further directions please contact a member of our sales team on . Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - G house Council Tax Band - A annexe Services - Mains water and electricity are connected. Private drainage modern Klargester treatment plant Tenure - Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i69156172
A stunning,contemporary family home situated on the edge of the village with rural views. DescriptionA rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique new build Smart Home set in two acres of grounds with uninterrupted countryside views. Every feature of this stunning home has been meticulously designed and constructed by the owner with exceptional attention to detail evident throughout. The property benefits from Rako automation. This allows easy and remote operating of the alarm system, wired CCTV system, electric doors and built in music system which also extends into the garden. This highly efficient home also benefits from being very low maintenance and comes with 10 year build warranty. The electric gated driveway makes for the most impressive arrival to this property. Either side of which is a lawned front garden interspersed with mature trees and a carp pond with water feature. With over 7,000 square feet of internal floor space, the property is both homely and spacious. Inside the double doors lies the entrance hall which features a 7.5m feature wall with vaulted ceiling, glass floor and bespoke oak staircase. Beyond the entrance hall is the spacious open plan living area designed for a range of lifestyles. The high specification kitchen includes top of the range Neff appliances, Corian worktops with integrated wireless phone charging points and twin wine fridges. The kitchen offers a unique reception area for entertaining with bifold window and bifold doors out onto the large terrace. The high specification continues into the utility room which also has separate cupboard for washing machine and dryer along with a laundry shoot from the principal suite and first floor landing. The dining room benefits from floor to ceiling bifold doors allowing for uninterrupted countryside views as far as the eye can see. The sitting room is a warm, comfortable room with an open fireplace but currently being used with an electric effect fire. The cinema room boasts a 90-inch screen, surround sound and remote ambient lighting. The home office benefits from independent access, kitchen facilities, separate WC and floor to ceiling bifold doors with rolling countryside views beyond the rear garden. The 7m x 12m games room boasts a fully fitted bar, pool table, full size roulette table, dual race simulators, separate WC, colour changing ambient lighting to suit any occasion and bifold doors which open onto the terrace. On the first floor the principal suite measuring up to 6m X 15m benefits from a Juliet balcony, air conditioning and a built in independent music system. The principal suite's generous dressing area contains large built in wardrobes. The en suite bathroom has a bath, double sinks, walk-in shower with a full body dryer and a separate toilet. Bedroom two is a large double room with en suite shower room, air conditioning and independent music system. The third bedroom benefits from a Juliet balcony, air conditioning, independent music system. Bedroom three shares a Jack & Jill bathroom with bedroom four which is another large double bedroom. The first floor also benefits from a fully equipped gym with sauna. Bifold doors lead from the gym out to the large balcony where you can exercise or relax in the swim spa / hot tub. From this balcony you also have access directly down onto the terrace. The annexe with independent access is ideal for accommodating guests or live in staff and benefits from large double bedroom, large bathroom with shower, fully fitted high end kitchen and large sitting room with Juliet balcony.OutsideThe garden which surrounds the property is mainly laid to lawn with mature specimen trees and a large terrace ideal for alfresco dinning with excellent levels of privacy and seclusion. The garden also benefits from a grass tennis court and an abundance of outside lighting. The garage with electric remote door has rubber flooring with underfloor heating and an electric vehicle charging point.LocationDrinkstone is a very desirable village nestled in the Suffolk countryside. The village has a vibrant community, an active village hall, historic church, playing field with children's play area and a wonderful array of footpaths. The neighbouring villages of Woolpit and Rattlesden offer a range of local shops, pubs and other amenities. Drinkstone lies south of the A14 dual carriageway giving easy access to the towns of Stowmarket and Bury St Edmunds as well as Cambridge and Ipswich. The nearby town of Stowmarket offers a main line rail link to London. Drinkstone is also very well situated for numerous well regarded schools both in the private and public sectors and a range of sporting and leisure activities.The historic market town of Bury St Edmunds with its charming Cathedral and beautiful Abbey Gardens has an excellent range of shops, award winning restaurants and a variety of cultural attractions.Square Footage: 8,283 sq ft Acreage: 2.3 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. The property is heated by energy efficient oil fired condensing boiler, under floor heating, aluminium radiators and the wiring systems have all been installed to the requirements of an air source heat pump allowing for simple future conversion. The property can also be heated via the air conditioning units which can be run solely via the solar panel system. The solar panel system also has solar battery storage which results in low energy usage. The property benefits from Rako automation which extends into the gardens, built in music system which also extends into the garden, alarm system, wired CCTV system, electric doors all of which can be accessed remotely. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i69972483
An elegant and beautifully proportioned Georgian townhouse. DescriptionAn elegant and beautifully proportioned Georgian townhouse with large reception rooms and deep sash windows with mirrored one way glass on ground floor, Swan House has been listed Grade II * for its architectural and historic merit. Faced in dark grey brick with red brick quoins and a high parapet, the house presents a handsome exterior. Its origins date back to the 16th Century but, the building has evolved over time and it was in the early 19th Century that the house was enlarged by Francis Sandys, architect of the Rotunda at Ickworth. Sandy's works included the addition of a new wing, housing an upper ballroom with fine decorative mouldings. On the ground floor the principal reception room is a drawing room, of impressive scale, with high ceiling and double doors with a fan light over opening out on to the terrace and the garden beyond. Elsewhere there is a dining room with wonderful ceilings beams and a fireplace with heavy oak bressummerand attractive brickwork below as well as an additional panelled sitting room. The kitchen/breakfast/living room is at the rear of the house and has been cleverly designed to take full advantage of the lovely views over the garden. Double doors open on to decking with an exceptional addition built with an emphasis on natural light and including three large sash windows and a glass atrium above. The kitchen area has been finished with an extensive range of solid wood units that includes a large central island complete with breakfast bar. Thick granite worktops incorporate the single drainer sink unit with vegetable drainer and mixer tap over. Purpose built wine storage, deep pan drawers and space/point for a large American style fridge/freezer. 4-ring hob, two integrated Neff ovens within a former fireplace. The remainder of this floor comprises a utility with useful built-in storage cupboards, thick granite worktop, plumbing for a washing machine and space for tumble dryer.A butlers pantry connecting the sitting room and dining room. Extending below the sitting room and dining room and reached by stairs leading down from the hall, there is a spacious cellar containing 19th century wine bins'. The cellar is two separate rooms connected by a curving tunnel. On the first floor there is a remarkable room of 20ft by 28ft dimensions. Originally conceived as a music or ballroom, it now serves as a first floor drawing room with cornicing, deep skirting and a log burning stove set within a large marble fireplace and hearth. and offers fabulous views over the surrounding countryside. The principal bedroom suite benefits from a high ceiling, fireplace, two sash windows with fitted seats and shutters all providing lovely views over the green and a Jack and Jill en suite shower room. One of the bedrooms is now used as a dressing room, there is a further bedroom and family bathroom are also located on this floor. Above, on the second floor, there are three further bedrooms, a bathroom and en suite shower room. The front bedrooms enjoy an attractive outlook through the trees of St Mary's Square, while the rear of the property enjoys lovely views over its own gardens and beyond.OutsideIn Swan Lane, to the side of the house, there is studio, formerly a garage now plastered, decorated and finished as a studio with lighting, a set of double doors and cloakroom with WC and wash hand basin. There is also space for additional cart lodge/garaging subject to the necessary consents being obtained. Vehicular access is via a pair of high wooden gates and inside the grounds there is space to park a number of cars. The walled garden of Swan House affords space, privacy and serenity and is a particular feature of the property. A well placed area of decking and terracing designed at the rear of property, perfect for al fresco dining. The walled garden is mainly laid to lawn with established planting and established trees.LocationLocated on the east side of St Mary's Square, overlooking the newly restored, centre piece, Swan House occupies perhaps the best position in Bury St Edmunds. With the Theatre Royal and Cathedral both just a few hundred yards away, local amenities are first class. St Mary's Square is situated 5 minutes walk from the town centre which provides easy access to the excellent selection of shops and restaurants for which the town is renowned, as are the town's stunning Abbey Gardens.Bury St Edmunds was once the county town of West Suffolk and has long been known as a place of culture and is well placed for easy access to London, Stanstead Airport and Cambridge, which is approximately 28 miles away and can be reached swiftly via either the A14 dual carriageway or the direct rail service. Acreage: 0.28 AcresDirectionsFrom the Savills Bury St Edmunds office on Kings Road go to the top of the road and turn left at the roundabout. At the next roundabout take the first left on to Westgate Street. Continue on to the end and follow the road round on to Crown Street keeping to the right hand side of the road. Ahead of you is St Mary's Church, keep to the right hand side of Crown Street and follow the road round on to Honey Hill. Keeping to the right hand side of the road continue on to Sparhawk Street, which leads in to St Mary's Square. Swan House is situated on the east side of St Mary's Square, overlooking the restored, centre piece, Additional InfoServices: Mains water, drainage and electricity. Gas fired central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bury-st-edmunds-d196776/for-sale_i69428367
Created with the most attention to detail, is this one of a kind atmospheric home set in a private rural setting with far reaching uninterrupted views. Created from a range of historic buildings, Peacock Priory has been extensively remodelled to combine light and spacious reception rooms with comfortable bedroom accommodation on the first floor. Sections of the original period detail such as some brick and flint walls have been carefully retained and cleverly merged with new soft red brick flooring exposed timbers and mullioned windows together with some exceptional pargeting to the front elevation.A particular feature is the beautifully designed kitchen with hand built units, a large central island with breakfast bar and a central skylight. Slim profile, slide and fold glazed doors open seamlessly from the kitchen and the dining room onto the matching brick terrace, overlooking the swimming pool and the intimate formal garden. The magnificent drawing room is centred on a raised, open fireplace with a substantial oak ceiling, soft red brick flooring and glazed doors opening onto the south facing terrace and garden.Adjoining the house is a charming single storey self-contained studio cottage which could be incorporated into the house if required; whilst on the east side of the house is a two story annexe which offers great flexibility. Across the garden is the tack room, horse wash room/solarium and a large stable. There is an extensive range of outbuildings including the oast house office with a cellar/storage barn a separate stable block and a large barn.Approached over a long, private driveway Peacock Priory is flanked with well-maintained agricultural land and 25 acres of ancient woodland designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and one of the highest points in Suffolk. The wood offers a great deal of protection and almost as if the property has its own micro climate being that it faces South West.The village of Shimpling, with a church, pub and village hall is a short distance away. The property lies between Long Melford and thehistoric market town of Lavenham, 5 miles distant or Sudbury, 8.5 miles away, which offer a wide range of recreational and commercial facilities.More comprehensive amenities are available in Bury St Edmunds, 11 miles whilst both Cambridge and Newmarket are within reach. Fast and frequent trains leave Sudbury and Colchester reaching London Liverpool Street in 80 minutes and 50 minutes respectively. The A414 is approximately 10 miles to the north. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71355506
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