Show Home Open Friday-Monday 10-5 CALL NOW TO ARRANGE YOUR APPOINTMENT THE HIGHCLERE This Highclere is a substantial four bedroom home tucked away in a private setting benefitting from beautiful views over green space with wooded areas. Through the impressive entrance hall, gives access to the open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with breakfast bar making it a sociable and practical space for all of the family. The dedicated utility room is a useful space, host to washing machine and separate sink. French doors leading onto the garden are ideal for bringing the outside in. The seperate living room also has french doors, and there is a cloakroom and dedicated study for those who work from home. Upstairs and leading off the landing space are four generous bedrooms, all of which have built-in wardrobes and bedrooms 1 & 2 are en-suite. A family bathroom is located in the middle which also doubles up as a Jack and Jill en-suite for bedroom 3. Outside is a garage with private driveway, and enclosed garden to the rear. Oak Tree View Oak Tree View is an exciting new development comprising just 33 two, three and four bedroom homes. Carefully designed and excecuted by Castlemore Homes, these properties all benefit from air source heat pumps, high specification kitchens with integrated appliances, and EV charging points. Many of the homes at Oak Tree View have views across the suffolk countryside, making it a relaxing yet convenient place to call home. LocationNestled in the beautiful Suffolk countryside, Bucklesham is a quaint village enjoying quiet country lanes, open-field views and picturesque walks.Just 7 miles from Ipswich, Bucklesham is well connected and both the A12 and A14 can be access in just a few minutes drive. Direct rail links to London and Cambridge operate from Ipswich Station with journey times of around 1 hour and 20 minutes. The town is also home to one of the UK's Newest Universities, The University of Suffolk and is of course well known for it's vibrant waterfront, and excellent shopping. The village is well served with a highly regarded primary school, and the town of Woodbridge is a short 10 minute drive and offers further schooling for all ages.Disclaimer The images shown are for illustrative purposes only, are not plot specific and may vary from finishes within individual properties. The information given is without responsibility on the part of the agent (sellers) and you should not rely on the information being factually accurate about the property. Neither Carter Jonas LLP nor anyone in its employment or acting on its behalf have the authority to make any representation or warranty in relation to this property. The areas, measurements and distances are approximate only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i70423270
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This spacious Georgian residence, situated in Ipswich, has been skill fully converted into two separate flats. However could also easily be converted back to a family home.The ground floor flat boasts a delightful presentation, featuring a generously sized bedroom at the front and a lounge area with French doors opening onto the rear garden. Upon entering through the private front door, you are greeted by a contemporary kitchen/diner equipped with an electric oven and ample storage space in both base and wall units, complemented by two larder areas. The master bedroom, bathed in natural light from large sash windows overlooking a charming front planter garden, offers built-in storage. Adjacent to this is the formal lounge area, leading seamlessly to the rear garden and featuring an inviting open fire.Accessed via a private front door and staircase, the first-floor flat is introduced by a spacious hallway leading to all accommodation. To the left, the lounge impresses with its abundant natural light filtering through large sash windows and an inviting open fireplace. From here, you'll find bedroom two, a versatile space suitable for use as a home office or guest bedroom. The adjacent master bedroom, also flooded with natural light and overlooking the garden, provides ample storage. Continuing down the hallway, which offers space for a dining table or study area, you'll find the tiled shower room boasting a contemporary finish with a large shower enclosure, wash basin, and WC. Completing this floor is the contemporary kitchen, boasting similar features to its counterpart on the ground floor.This property, complete with off-street parking and a garden, offers a convenient location just a 10-minute walk from the renowned Christchurch Park and the bustling amenities of Ipswich Town Centre.About IpswichNestled along the picturesque banks of the River Orwell, Ipswich stands as a vibrant hub of history, culture, and modern amenities in the heart of the UK.At the heart of the town lies its bustling marina, a lively waterfront area brimming with activity. Here, visitors and locals alike can stroll along the quayside, taking in the sight of sleek yachts and colorful boats bobbing gently in the water. The marina is dotted with charming cafes, stylish bars, and inviting restaurants, offering a delightful array of culinary delights overlooking the serene waterscape.Education is paramount in Ipswich, with a diverse range of schools catering to students of all ages and backgrounds. From outstanding primary schools to esteemed secondary institutions, the town prides itself on providing quality education to its residents. For those pursuing higher education, the esteemed University of Suffolk offers a wealth of academic opportunities, enriching the community with its innovative research and vibrant student life.The town center is a bustling hub of activity, boasting a well-equipped shopping district teeming with an eclectic mix of shops, boutiques, and markets. Here, visitors can wander through charming cobblestone streets lined with historic buildings, discovering hidden gems and indulging in a spot of retail therapy. From high-end fashion outlets to quaint independent stores, there's something to suit every taste and budget.Ipswich's rich maritime history is evident throughout the town, with the port playing a pivotal role in its development over the centuries. From its humble beginnings as a small trading post to its heyday as one of England's busiest ports, Ipswich has a storied maritime heritage that is celebrated in its museums, historic landmarks, and lively waterfront.Whether exploring its historic streets, enjoying a meal along the marina, or immersing oneself in its vibrant cultural scene, Ipswich offers a captivating blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication, making it a truly unique destination in the heart of East Anglia.Ipswich is well served by a national trine line with regular trains to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, Lowestoft and beyond.. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71672316
Pretty edge of village property bordering stream with open countryside beyond.Located on the edge of the popular village of Coddenham, the property is approached over a shingle drive, set back and screened from the lane, and lying adjacent to the recreational ground. Believed to date from the early 19th Century, with later additions, the property is of brick and timber construction with rendered elevations, beneath plain tiled roofs. Arranged over two storeys, with double glazed sash windows, Nutwood extends to some 1,850 sq ft and offers light and well laid out accommodation, with an extended kitchen/diner. This triple aspect and semi vaulted room offers a fitted kitchen with granite worksurfaces and integrated appliances, including a coffee machine, along with a Rangemaster stove. Adjoining and semi open plan, is the snug, whilst beyond the kitchen lies the useful utility/boot room with direct garden access, along with WC. To the front of the property, and with French doors to the side garden, is the sitting room, complete with wood burning stove, whilst located off the rear hall is the study. Stairs rise to the first floor to offer three double bedrooms, along with central bath/shower room. OUTSIDEThe shingle driveway offers ample parking provisions and leads to the detached garage with associated garden stores. The garden is divided to offer an area of side garden orientated to the south with views across the recreational ground, whilst the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, edged with planted beds and bordering a stream. There is an above ground heated pool, with associated plant and filtration. Beyond the property the land rises, affording open views across the surrounding countryside.There is a 9kW array consisting of 24 PV cells, along with an electric car charging point. LOCATIONNutwood enjoys a tranquil and semi-rural setting lying on the edge of Coddenham village, with its historic high street and active local community, benefiting from a country club and village store, as well as a modern community hall, recreation field and tennis courts. Conveniently located 8 miles north of Ipswich, it is easily accessible to Needham Market (3.5 miles) and the A14/A140 (2 miles), as well as Woodbridge and Debenham (11 and 6 miles) all of which, together with the aforementioned county town, provide a wide range of local shopping, commercial and educational facilities. Main line rail services are available from Ipswich, running to London's Liverpool Street Station in about 70 minutes.DIRECTIONS (IP6 9PS)From the A14 take the junction with the A140 (signed to Norwich). Proceed for approximately a quarter of a mile and then turn right across the dual carriageway, signed to Coddenham. Proceed for a further two miles into the village, passing the parish church, and on rounding the bend, turn left into School Road where the property will be found a short way along on the left-hand side. If approaching from the east on the B1078, proceed down the village high street, turning right at the village stores, where the property is located on the left. DISTANCESA14/A140 -2 milesNeedham Market 3.5 milesDebenham - 6 milesStowmarket 7 miles Ipswich - 8 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 70 mins)Woodbridge 11 milesBury St Edmunds 20 miles SERVICESMains electricity, water & drainage are connected. Oil fired central heating system.9kW solar array, consisting of 24 panels. Wireless CCTV system. EV charger. EPC - DFIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i69111980
Gainsborough Lodge is an elegant and beautifully presented brick-built period home retaining much of its original charm, with bay and sash windows, tall corniced ceilings and skirting boards and feature fireplaces. The attractive property offers over 2,300 sq. ft of adaptable accommodation arranged over two spacious floors set in pretty, landscaped gardens offering ample space for modern family life. The grand brick-pillared entrance porch opens to the generous reception hall, providing easy access to the majority of the ground floor accommodation. The front-facing drawing room with its wide bay window sits adjacent to the equally fine sitting room, with its fireplace and double doors opening onto the bright rear terrace. The 19 ft. open-plan kitchen and breakfast room has ample space for dining and entertaining, along with a dedicated fitted pantry, utility room and a range of wooden cabinetry and work surfaces, a double butler sink and various integrated appliances including a range stove. A tasteful and in-keeping shower room with its Victorian-style sanitary ware completes the downstairs. A turned stairway leads to the first floor offering four well-sized and proportioned bedrooms with fine features and elevated aspects. The rooms are well served by a family bathroom with fitted bathtub, store cupboard and separate walk-in shower, with an adjacent WC. Steps from the hallway lead down to the cellar, offering ideal storage space but likewise, potential for incorporation into the living space should the need arise.Local Authority: Ipswich Borough Council. Services: Gas central heating. All other mainsservices are connected.Council Tax: Band F.Tenure: Freehold.The home sits centrally in its wrap-around plot, benefitting from a gated gravelled driveway and a generous private garden offering the opportunity to enjoy the sunshine at all times of the day. A range of tall, mature trees surround the garden, with a pretty paved front patio, a brick-laid herringbone walled terrace with decorative pond, beds and planting and large level lawns interspersed with a wide range of colourful and well-thought-out herbaceous beds and flowers. A useful potting shed and two outside stores provide ideal space for undercover gardening, with the former offering potential for alternative uses subject to the necessary consents.The property resides to the east of the thriving town of Ipswich, with its comprehensive range of amenities nearby including extensive shopping facilities, coffee shops, bars and restaurants and a mainline station within 1.5 miles with fast and frequent links to London Liverpool Street. The A14 and A12 provide convenient road links, with Rushmere and Purdis Golf Courses within easy reach and notable schools nearby including Royal Hospital School and Ipswich High School.Ipswich Station 1.5 miles (London Liverpool Street 57 mins), A14 4.5 miles, Copdock 5.6 miles, Woodbridge 8.3 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i70395665
Wonderful house in a sought-after location near Christchurch Park. Description8 St Edmunds Road is a delightful, detached house located in one of the most sought after areas of Ipswich, close to Christchurch Park.The accommodation flows remarkably well, comprising well-proportioned, light filled rooms with good ceiling heights throughout. Internally a generous reception hall leads through to the spacious, double aspect sitting room; dining room with glass sliding doors out to the terrace; Study/ snug, and beyond is the substantial, double aspect kitchen/breakfast room which looks out over the garden. The kitchen has integrated Neff appliances including a dual oven, microwave, and induction hob, ample storage and glass French doors lead to a terrace, perfect for alfresco dining. Finishing the ground floor is a useful utility and shower room. On the first floor is an exceptional principal bedroom. It comprises wonderful vaulted ceiling, delightful Juliet balcony and an en suite. There are a further three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. OutsideTo the rear, 8 St Edmunds Road enjoys an excellent garden. The garden is principally lawned and interspersed with a variety of flowers, shrubs and mature trees. To the front of the house there is a block paved and tarmac drive for ample parking, which then leads to the garage.Location8 St Edmunds Road is situated to the north of Ipswich town centre and is in close proximity to Christchurch Park, which is one of the most sought after areas of the town. There are excellent schools in the area including Ipswich School and Northgate High School. The town centre, which has a wide variety of shopping, and recreational facilities, is a short walk away. There is a main line railway station to London's Liverpool street station, taking from 65 minutes. There is also good access to both the A14 and A12 trunk roads which lead to London, the Midlands and the major motorway network beyond.Square Footage: 2,125 sq ft Additional InfoServices: Mains electricity, water and drainage; gas-fired central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71090660
An excellent Grade II listed former farmhouse, superbly set in around 2.9 acres(sts) on the edge of this popular rural village, in the rolling Suffolk countryside. Porch, double entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility boot room and cloakroom. First floor master bedroom with en-suite cloakroom, three further double bedrooms, two family bathrooms and a box/store room.Gated driveway and parking, detached garage, workshop and outbuildings, gardens and meadow/paddock land (circa 2 acres). In all about 2.9 acres (sts).THE PROPERTYChurch Farmhouse is Grade II listed as a C15-C16 timber-framed and plastered building but with considerable later alteration. There is a cross wing at the south-east end with an extension to the south-west. The north-west gable end, facing the lawned garden, is an excellent example of exposed timber-framing with jettied upper storey and gable, on fine carved bressumers. The lower bressumer is carved with the initials R.M. and the date 1587. There are also three original blocked mullion windows in this gable. The property interior benefits from the wonderful character of heavy exposed timber-framing, ceiling beams and joists, Tudor brick fireplaces and an original spiral staircase, which is believed to have continued to the 2nd floor in the past. The accommodation would benefit from modernisation, affording the scope to update kitchens and bathrooms to individual preference, but having been let out in recent years, has benefited from the checks and measured necessary to rent a property to the open market. The accommodation in brief comprises an oak panelled front door leading into the front hall. The hall, which is believed to be quarry tiled beneath the carpet, connects to the comfortable sitting room and spacious drawing room, the cloakroom and the rear hall. The sitting room and drawing room both benefit from bressummer beamed inglenook fireplaces with exposed timbers and there are French doors out to the garden from the drawing room. The rear hall gives access to the utility/boot room, which with fitted worksurfaces and base mounted units also opens to the garden, and the dining room which also has a fireplace with an inset log-burning stove, and a modern partition wall and door to the kitchen, that has a window overlooking the pond to the rear. On the first floor there are four comfortably proportioned double bedrooms with one benefiting from an en-suite wc and two family bathrooms that would, along with the kitchen and utility room, benefit from modernisation and updating. A low doorway opens from the larger bathroom giving access to the 'box room' store, that could also be improved, albeit with restricted access.OUTSIDEThe gardens and grounds are a particular feature of Church Farmhouse with formal gardens around the house being mainly laid to lawn with several mature trees, shrubs and hedging, and a gravel driveway leads from the gated entrance to the parking area, detached garage and outbuilding/workshop and stables. Located to the south of the property beyond the fence enclosed pond, is the meadow/paddock land which is gate, fence and hedge enclosed. The meadow/paddock amounts to approximately 2 acres (sts) and in all the gardens and grounds extend to about 2.9 acres (sts).LOCATIONChurch Farmhouse sits on the outskirts of this highly regarded village, which has a thriving community and is renowned for its preparatory school 'Old Buckenham Hall', a fine parish church and a village hall. The village is situated some 12 miles south of the medieval town of Bury St Edmunds and 5 miles north of Lavenham. The market town of Stowmarket is approximately 7 miles to the north and offers a regular mainline rail service to London's Liverpool Street taking approximately 85 minutes. Bury 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. Cultural amenities include the impressive Georgian Theatre Royal and the Abbey Gardens.DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds proceed to the village of Thorpe Morieux and leave the village to the east along Chapel Hill to the junction with Bury Road and 'Old Buckenham Hall' school straight in front. Take the left turn and continue through the village for just over 1 mile until you reach the Green with the church, on the right, before which you turn into Buxhall Lane. Church Farmhouse will be found shortly after on the right, just past a new build and will be identified by a Jackson Stops 'For Sale' board.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.Local Authority Babergh District CouncilCouncil Tax Band FTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted average download speed of the fastest package at this postcode is 77MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i69889584
Whiteleys is a delightful village house occupying an extremely sought after and peaceful riverside location tucked down a no-through road. The property has subsequently been superbly enhanced by the owners with a single storey extension creating a beautifully proportioned and well-arranged kitchen/breakfast room with utility/boot room and shower room/cloakroom, with upward potential for future purchasers.In brief the property comprises: a large entrance hall/study, sitting room with fireplace, garden room/snug, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility boot room and cloakroom/ground floor shower room, 3 first floor double bedrooms and a family bathroom with underfloor heating. Outside Outside there are charming and established gardens to the front, side and rear with the principal garden enjoying a south westerly aspect and alfresco sandstone paved terrace providing extensive views of the gardens, and 100 ft of river frontage, A gated driveway gives access to a gravelled parking area and an oak framed double cartlodge, summerhouse with veranda, and further garden sheds and greenhouse. Monks Eleigh is a popular and pretty village surrounded by undulating countryside and situated about 3 miles to the east of Lavenham. Village amenities include a village shop, church, large modern village hall, playingfields and pub/restaurant. Nearby Hadleigh, Long Melford, Lavenham and Sudbury all provide for more extensive needs including a branch line station from the latter. Colchester is about 15 miles to the south with an excellent range of shopping, schooling, and commercial facilities as well as a main-line station to London's Liverpool Street with fast trains to the city taking about 48 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i70089411
Attractive village house within over half an acre of grounds. DescriptionOccupying an exceptional, elevated position, with superb views over the Fynn Valley, Roots is a delightful, detached village house, with wonderful wrap-around gardens. The mid-century house has handsome rendered elevations with traditional weatherboarding in the gables, under a clay tile roof. Internally, the accommodation flows remarkably well, comprising well-proportioned, light filled rooms with good ceiling height throughout. The substantial, double aspect kitchen/breakfast room looks out over the garden with integrated Neff appliances including a dual oven, microwave and induction hob, ample storage and pantry.Beyond the kitchen is the utility/ boot room, which has an external door and a further door leading to the double aspect study/playroom. The capacious sitting room has windows to the south and west elevation, flooding the room with natural light, and an a open fireplace.On the first floor are four well proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom with a separate shower, and a lavatory. The principal bedroom is an especially generous room with far reaching views over the garden and towards Fynn Valley. Roots sits within grounds of about 0.6 of an acre, with beautiful south-facing gardens, principally lawned with herbaceous and shrub borders, and an array of mature trees. Immediately to the south of the house is a superb terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, with steps down to the lawn. Occupying an elevated position to the rear of the house is a further lawn, with field views. There is ample parking for numerous cars over a long drive, leading to the garage. Additionally there is an external boiler room and store.LocationThe much favoured village of Playford is located between Ipswich, Suffolk's county town, and Woodbridge a popular market town of considerable character with an excellent array of specialist independent shops, restaurants, schools, swimming pool, cinema and library as well as a railway station to London Liverpool Street Station. Ipswich has a more comprehensive range of shopping amenities, schools and a mainline railway service to London Liverpool Street Station taking from 64 minutes. The property is conveniently located for the A12 and A14 trunk roads giving access to London and the M25 as well asThe Midlands and the national motorway network. The surrounding area provides the opportunity to participate in major sports with golf courses at Woodbridge, Aldeburgh, Ipswich, Thorpeness and Melton. Fishing, sailing and other water sports are popular on the nearby Suffolk Heritage Coastline, particularly on the estuaries of the Deben, Alde and Orwell.Square Footage: 2,274 sq ft Acreage: 0.6 Acres Additional InfoServices: mains water and electric; sewage treatment plant; oil-fired central heating For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i70403986
Part of our Signature collection, this prominent residence lies on the northern side of Ipswich close to Christchurch Park and within the Northgate School area. It offers good size and versatile accommodation over two floors and occupies a good size plot. Situated on the northern side of Ipswich a short walk from Christchurch Park and within easy reach of many popular schools is this very prominent house dating from 1936, offering versatile family accommodation over two floors.This four bedroom residence occupies beautifully landscaped grounds and an abundance of parking. An interesting feature is the former pool room, attached to the rear of the property, where the swimming pool could be re-instated if required.The entrance porch has glazing to three sides, twin doors to the front and a tiled floor. This leads through to the superb reception hall which has a feature tiled floor, stairs to the first floor, two windows to the front, a cloaks cupboard and doors off. The cloakroom has a window to the front and a white suite of basin and WC. There is a snug, or large study, with bay window to the rear and tiled inlay cast iron fire. Two generous reception rooms include a sitting room with bay windows to the front and side together with twin glazed doors to the garden. There is a wood burner with granite surround and hearth. On the opposite side of the hall is a dining room with bay window to the front and window to the side plus an open coal-effect gas fire.The kitchen/breakfast room has windows to two aspects, there is an extensive range of base and eye-level units, work tops, inset sink and built-in appliances include a brush steel double oven, microwave, heated drawer and hob together with extraction canopy over. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Adjacent is a rear hall with windows to the side and twin doors to the garden and doors to a number of rooms including a utility room which has a window to the rear, a range of base and eye-level units, work tops, sink, plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer vent and the former pool pumps. Off here is a shower room with a tiled shower, basin and WC. Twin doors lead to the former pool room which measures approximately 21'10 x 15'4 max. It is fully tiled and has oak flooring, beneath which is the former swimming pool.From the hall there is a boiler cupboard and a door to a rear yard which is paved and provides access to the timber building to the rear of the garage measuring approximately 8'4 x 7'8 with patio doors to the rear.The landing measures approximately 16' x 11' it has two windows to the front and twin doors to a balcony above the porch, plus doors off. The main bedroom has a bay window to the front and window to the side, triple wardrobes and an en-suite with window to the side and a double tiled shower, basin with cupboard below, WC and it is fully tiled. The second bedroom has bay windows to the front and side, a window to the rear and three double wardrobes. There are two further double bedrooms, one of which has built-in bedroom furniture including wardrobe, cupboards, drawers and an inset sink, the other has a triple wardrobe. The bathroom has a window to the side and a modern white suite of p-shaped bath with plunge shower over basin with cupboard below, WC and it is fully tiled.OutsideOccupying a prominent position on the corner of Tuddenham Road and Borrowdale Avenue this residence is approached via twin electric iron gates which lead to a block driveway and onto a shingle parking and turning area for many vehicles. This leads to an attached double garage measuring approximately 17'6 x 20'6 max with an electric door. The remainder of the front garden has large shaped block paved areas, beautifully planted borders including shrubs and trees. All enclosed by traditional walls with iron railings above.To the side and rear of the property are extensive paved patios leading to a shaped lawn with established border shrubs and trees. All enclosed by traditional walls and fencing. In all the plot measures approximately 110' x 75'. LocationTuddenham Road lies to the northern side of Ipswich to the east of Christchurch Park which has 85 acres of parkland, arboretum and tennis courts. This area is particularly favoured with commuters looking for access to the A12/A14 and Mainline Station to London Liverpool Street. There is an excellent range of local shopping facilities in the town centre and further south is the thriving Waterfront offering a superb range of restaurants and bars.This house lies close to Ipswich School, Northgate School and St. Margarets Primary School. DirectionsPlease follow Satellite Navigation with the postcode IP4 2TE, leaving Ipswich in a northerly direction on Tuddenham Road the property is found on the left hand side on the corner of Borrowdale Avenue and Tuddenham Road, behind the tree-lined section of the road. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - GServices Mains water, drainage, gas and electric are connected.Tenure - FreeholdEPC D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71130632
A handsome Edwardian house in a convenient rural location on the edge of Ipswich.Understood to date from early Edwardian times, Hollies Farm, with its classically balanced red brick facade, has benefitted from both recent extension and updating works. The property offers light and well laid out accommodation, extending to some 2,335 sq ft and with the potential to be further extended by converting a service room wing to the rear, to provide potential annexe accommodation, or further service rooms. Benefiting from recent replacement glazing and a mains gas fired central heating system, the property has achieved a respectable D EPC score.The ground floor accommodation, features a spacious reception hall, set off which are two reception rooms, with the rear sitting room having south facing French doors onto the garden terrace. Adjacent is an impressive open plan L-shaped room, incorporating a fully fitted kitchen with a wide island, a seating area focusing onto a wide brick fireplace, and a dining area with a wide south facing, full height window and central French doors opening onto the courtyard terrace. Beyond the kitchen is a sizeable utility room and a rear hall and there are two separate cloakrooms. On the first floor there are four double bedrooms and a bathroom (whilst one of the ground floor reception rooms is currently set up as a fifth bedroom).The aforementioned service room wing runs beyond the utility room with a series of four multi-purpose stores/workshop and there is a double garage accessible off the front driveway.GARDENS & GROUNDSA five-bar gate accesses a shingled parking and turning area to the front of the house. The gardens and grounds lie principally to the south and east and offer an appealing variety of open lawns, shaded woodland areas and a series of sheltered sun trap terraces, together with a variety of mature trees. The present vendors have maintained an open boundary with the neighbouring grassland meadows, although a fence can be erected if the purchasers so wished to do so. In all the property extends to about 0.75 of an acre.LOCATIONThe parish of Foxhall, on the east side of Ipswich, and the Bucklesham Road in particular, is a very sought after location. Easily accessible to not only the nearby County town, with its rail services to London, but also the popular river front town of Woodbridge and coastal town of Felixstowe. Between them they provide a full range of shopping and commercial facilities, as well as a wide choice of schools, catering for all age groups in both the state and private sectors.The nearby Deben and Orwell estuaries offer a choice of water sports, and the renowned Ipswich golf course stands close by. The A12 and A14 dual carriageways provide direct road access to Cambridge and the Midlands, Stansted Airport as well as London's M25, and there are regular main line rail services running from Ipswich to London's Liverpool Street Station in about 70 minutes. DISTANCESIpswich Town Centre & rail station - 4 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 70 mins)Felixstowe - 8 milesWoodbridge - 8 milesA14/A12 Fiveways junction 1.5 milesDIRECTIONS (IP10 0AU)From the Ipswich inner ring road, turn off at St Augustine's church and proceed in an easterly direction on Bucklesham Road. Continue beyond the edge of the Suffolk Showground into the parish of Foxhall. After passing the village's commemorative sign at the crossroads with Straight Road, proceed for a further 150 yards where the gateway entrance is located on the right hand side.What3words: equity.items.blinksSERVICESMains electricity, water and gas are connected. Private drainage system).Broadband: It is reported that a good broadband service (35 mbs) is available at the property.FIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings, including carpets and curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.Council Tax Band GEPC - DVIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71683013
LocationHorsenden House is set within the beautiful Suffolk countryside with magnificent views across open pastureland. This newly developed, high-specification home is located on the edge of the village of Little Blakenham, close to the villages of Somersham and Bramford. It is just five miles to the county town of Ipswich which offers a range of local shopping, entertainment and leisure facilities and has a thriving waterfront with various restaurants, hotels and cafes. There are good rail links to London, Norwich and Cambridge and the village is close to road links for the A14 and A12. With glorious Suffolk countryside right on your doorstep, Horsenden House benefits from a number of fabulous walks, with footpaths taking you through the Gipping Valley and beyond. The nearby villages of Somersham and Bramford provide friendly, vibrant communities with a rural charm. The well-stocked community-run shop in Somersham is very popular, with the larger Co-op in Bramford and the nearby Ipswich supermarkets offering further choice. The local village pubs provide a warm welcome and there is also a village fish and chip shop and Chinese takeaway in Bramford Village.DescriptionThis individual, architect-designed newly built house has been constructed by the well regarded local developer, Beechlake Developments, who have recently completed the adjacent property, Sorrel Barn. Horsenden House is built to the highest level of specification resulting in a truly unique and beautiful home. Full information regarding the specification is included in the full brochure. The house design reflects the Suffolk vernacular and features of local barns set in the countryside. The construction is finished in facingbrick and solid oak cladding under a new slate roof.The home extends to approximately 227sqm (2,448sqft) of living accommodation plus a detached double cart lodge in the driveway. A stunning, large, light and airy hallway greets you through the frontdoor with an impressive, vaulted ceiling and a beautifully crafted bespoke solid oak staircase to the first floor. Outside the main driveway is block paved and provides parking for several cars and the house sits on a very good-sized plot of nearly one third of an acre. The rear of the house faces south and has a large patio and lawned gardens.The high-specification kitchen provides a large space which benefits from a great deal of natural light including bi-fold doors which lead out to the south-facing garden with fabulous countryside views.The kitchen has been sympathetically designed to incorporate all high quality modern Siemens appliances, including a double oven, fitted fridge/freezer and wine fridge. A detailed specification sheet provides further information and is available on request.The living room is set off from the open kitchen creating a lovely room at the front of the house we have included a media wall and inbuilt electric heater in the computer-generated image (CGI) here that could easily be constructed but is not included in the sale price and would be at an additional cost.All bedrooms have beautifully fitted en-suite bathrooms. We have created large areas of space for built in wardrobes which have also been shown in the CGI a design by well renowned company Neville Johnson who specialise in Handcrafted & Bespoke Bedroom Furniture. There are two large bedrooms suites on the first floor and a beautiful bedroom suite on the ground floor overlooking the rear garden and countryside with a very large en-suite. The fourth bedroom is also on the ground floor with en-suite shower room but could also serve well as a study or a snug. (Please note the fitted wardrobes are not included in the sale price but are shown for illustrative purposes in the CGI.)Approximate Room DimensionsGround FloorEntrance Hall - 5.1m x 3.69mCloakroom - 1.7m x 1.21mLiving Room - 5.97m x 3.92m maximumKitchen/Dining Room - 8.34m x 5.32m narrowing to 4m Utility Room - 2.45m x 1.82mBedroom 4/Study - 4.28m x 3.27mEn-suite - 3.17m x 1.48m Bedroom 1 - 6.05m x 3.56mEn-suite - 3.17m x 2.35m maximumFirst FloorBedroom 2 - 5.87m x 4.03m plus 1.96m x 1.78m plus 2.11m x 1.38mEn-suite - 3.95m x 1.7mBedroom 3 - 5.87m x 4.23m plus 1.76m x 1.73mEn-suite - 3.94m x 1.49mDouble Cartlodge5.12m x 5.11m Viewing Strictly by appointment with the agent. Services Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil-fired boiler serving the central heating, underfloor heating and hot water system. EPC Rating A (Full report available from the agent).Council Tax To be assessed.Local Authority Mid Suffolk District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Rd, Ipswich IP1 2BX; Tel: .NOTES1. Every care has been taken with the preparation of these particulars, but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, please obtain professional confirmation. Alternatively, we will be pleased to check the information for you. These Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. All measurements quoted are approximate. The Fixtures, Fittings & Appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Photographs are reproduced for general information and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included. No guarantee can be given that any planning permission or listed building consent or building regulations have been applied for or approved. The agents have not been made aware of any covenants or restrictions that may impact the property, unless stated otherwise. Any site plans used in the particulars are indicative only and buyers should rely on the Land Registry/transfer plan. 2. The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on the Payer) Regulations 2017 require all Estate Agents to obtain sellers' and buyers' identity.3. Please note all images are computer generated (CGI) for illustrative purposes.May 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71487378
Superbly located contemporary house set on the banks of the River Stour with southerly views. DescriptionSituated on the banks of the River Stour with a fabulous south facing view,Cockle Creek Cottage has been built using the highest quality materials both externally and internally. The property is constructed from brick and weather boarded elevations under a tile and slate roof. The high grade steel and laminate front door leads through in to an entrance porch, beyond which lies the reception hall, dining room and cloakroom. Sliding pocket doors open in to the sitting room which benefits from glazed double doors on to the terrace and has a wood burning stove with a oak beam over.The light and airy kitchen/breakfast/living room affords bi-fold Velfac doors which lead out to the south facing terrace with fabulous views out over the River Stour. The kitchen fully fitted with a bespoke quartz worktops with fitted appliances including a five ring Nexus induction hob and oven. Adjoining utility room with a water softener and plumbing for a washer/dryer with a side door to the terrace. The cellar has the control systems for the water and heating.The first floor landing is reached via a glazed panel staircase which leads through to the principal bedroom suite with a generous dressing room, shower room and Juliet balcony with delightful river views. There are a further two bedrooms and a family bathroom.OutsideThe property is approached across a block paved driveway with a garage outbuilding which is currently used as a gym with a mezzanine above. The terrace runs along both sides of the house with sleeper dwarf walls and a mature, mixed deciduous bedding plants and raised terraces directly outside the sitting room. The garden is mainly laid to lawn which runs down to the river with flower beds and a raised vegetable patch along with a potting shed. A hand gate gives access across the adjoining coastal path to the private jetty and River Stour.LocationThe house enjoys a sought after rural position surrounded by open countryside and farmland with stunning views over the River Stour Estuary. The village of Shotley provides local amenities with the county town of Ipswich providing a wider range of recreational, shopping and schooling facilities. The house is easily accessible to the A14 to the west, which in turn provides access via the A12 to London or continues to the A14 to the midlands. Cockle Creek Cottage is also well positioned to take advantage of the main line train service from Ipswich to London Liverpool Street Station with the journey time approximately 65 minutes. The continental ferry terminals from Harwich and Felixstowe are also within reasonable driving distance. There are a number of recreational facilities in the area including fishing and sailing on the estuaries of the Rivers Orwell, Stour, Deben and Alde. Shotley Point Marina - approx 2.5 miles, Ipswich - approx 9 miles and Manningtree Station approx 12 miles - (London Liverpool Street approx 60 mins).Square Footage: 3,034 sq ft Additional InfoServices: Mains electricity and water. Private drainage system.The property has an EPC rating of A+ and has a heat pump, solar thermal (hot water), photo voltaic panels and batteries. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i69693466
Set off a long private woodland drive and sitting within a secure walled garden, a well-appointed, modern house complete with an impressive cart lodge with flexible use studio above.Approached over a delightful private woodland drive, Langham House with its sheltering woodland backdrop, sits within a complete walled garden, originally the kitchen gardens for the neighbouring Sproughton Manor. Surrounded by its mature gardens, which contain numerous magnolia trees and climbing roses, the house, which extends to some 3,556 sq ft, is presented to a high standard throughout and offers light, flexible use and well laid out accommodation.Set off the entrance hall is a colourful sitting room with French doors onto the west terrace, oak block pattern flooring and a marble surround fireplace, with woodburning stove. Twin doors connect through into an impressive triple aspect and well-proportioned drawing room, with a modern wood burning stove, and its own set of French doors onto the aforementioned terrace. Beyond is a 'tucked away' study with a further set of French doors onto the garden.To the right of the entrance hall is an L-shaped, open plan kitchen/dining/living room, with views to the front garden. The fully fitted kitchen features a central island and granite work surfaces, with the rear hall linking through to a good-sized utility room, which in turn links back to the hall, where there is a cloakroom.On the first floor, set off the landing, is a total of five bedrooms, all of which enjoy views across the gardens and surrounding countryside and include the principal bedroom with a dressing room and luxury en suite bath/shower room. There is a second family bathroom and three of the bedrooms have the benefit of air conditioning.Beyond the kitchen the former attached garaging has been converted to a multi-purpose games room/gym. The house benefits from an oil-fired central heating system with underfloor heating in the kitchen/dining room, together with a modern security system.CART LODGE & STUDIOElectronic wrought iron gates access a wide, resin bound parking and turning courtyard, fronting onto which is a substantial four-bay cart lodge, built in 2018 by Roger Gladwell Associates, there are three open bays and a fourth secure garage, whilst above, accessed by an external staircase, is a flexible use first floor 34 ft roof studio complete with a shower room, making it perfect for a variety of annexe/at home office/playroom uses. The building has its own electricity supply which is set up to provide electric car charging points.GARDENSThe walled gardens create a sheltered, secluded and secure environment and the walls have been well maintained and monitored by the present vendor. The gardens are laid mainly to well-kept lawns and include a variety of magnolia trees as well as beech and willow. A wide sun trap terrace complete with pergola is ideal for alfresco dining and there is a paved path heading around the house to a second sheltered terrace off the kitchen. In all the property extends to about ¾ of an acre.LOCATIONStanding on the banks of the River Gipping, the village of Sproughton has a primary school, an active local community, together with a tea room and there is a nearby supermarket just over a mile away. The town centre provides a full range of shopping and commercial facilities, together with a choice of top performing schools and a variety of sporting and recreational clubs. The town's rail station is easily accessed (3.5 miles) from where main line rail services run frequently to London's Liverpool Street Station in around 70 minutes. The Sproughton junction on the A14 is just under a mile away and provides a direct access to the region's main road network, with the A14 linking across to Cambridge and The Midlands and the A12 running to London's M25 with access off to Stansted Airport.DIRECTIONS (IP8 3AE)From the A14 as it bypasses Ipswich to the west, turn off at the Sproughton interchange (junction 54) and turn west signed to Sproughton. As the road bares 90 degrees to the left, turn right at a small green triangle marked 'Sproughton Manor Private Drive'. Follow this woodland drive and at the top of the hill turn right immediately before the white wrought iron gates to Sproughton Manor. Follow the tarmac drive as it sweeps around to the left where the gated entrance to Langham House will be found on the left-hand side.What3words: woven.tree.filmsFIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings, including carpets and curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i70874713
A fine Victorian country residence set within a rural landscape and benefitting from studio outbuilding within 2.7 acres.The Red House is a classic, non-listed Victorian residence enjoying a secluded and semi-rural setting, positioned on the fringes of Ashbocking village. The property with its handsome red brick elevations and deep sash windows, offers light and elegantly presented accommodation, with the majority of rooms enjoying views across the gardens and surrounding countryside beyond.The accommodation, which is arranged over two storeys, and extends to over 3,600 sq ft, offers a formal drawing room with attractive bay window, connecting to the adjoining atmospheric sitting room, with the equally well-proportioned dining room enjoying a twin aspect. The large and open plan Henry Gordon Jones handmade kitchen with AGA and central island unit, complete with breakfast bar, connects to the dining/snug with woodburning stove and double doors to the southwest facing terrace. Beyond lies the boot and utility rooms, together with cloakroom.The first floor offers a principal bedroom, with walk-in dressing room along with en suite, whilst the guest bedroom offers an en suite shower room. There are three further double bedrooms with a family bathroom.OUTSIDEApproached through estate fencing, down a long shingle driveway, there is a central turning circle to the front elevation, whilst a rear drive affords access to additional parking and the garage. The gardens and grounds are mainly laid to lawn, with the largest area oriented to the south, and enclosed by established hedged boundaries, interspersed with mature trees. There is a paved terrace to the southwest of the property linking the kitchen to the garden, whilst a sheltered internal courtyard is currently arranged with hot tub.The multipurpose outbuilding is currently being used as a studio/games room, with an area beyond including a shower room and offering annexe potential. In addition, there is a large garden machinery store/workshop, beyond which lies the tennis court which would benefit from being re-surfaced. DISTANCESIpswich Town centre & rail station - 8 miles (London's Liverpool Street Station 60 mins)Woodbridge - 9 milesA14 junction at Claydon - 5 milesLOCATIONThe Red House is positioned in a secluded rural setting just 8 miles north of Suffolk's county town of Ipswich, which provides a full range of local shopping and commercial facilities, as well as a wide choice of educational opportunities catering for all age groups. Regular main line rail services run from the town's rail station (15 minute drive) to London's Liverpool Street Station, taking about 60 minutes, and the A14 and A12, which bypasses the town, can be easily reached to provide direct road links with Cambridge and the Midlands, as well as London's M25 and London's Stansted airport. Recreationally Ipswich provides sports clubs catering for all interests including the nearby Henley Road tennis/squash/hockey club, a variety of golf courses on the edge of town and water sports opportunities on the East Coast estuaries.DIRECTIONS (IP6 9LD)From the centre of Ipswich travel in a northerly direction on the B1077 passing through the villages of Westerfield and Witnesham. At the Ashbocking crossroads turn left onto the B1079. Follow the road for approximately ¼ of a mile where the entrance drive will be found on the right-hand side flanked by estate fencing. What3words: pianists.wonderful.riskingSERVICESMains water & electricity are connected. Private drainage system. Biomass heating system.Council Tax: Band GEPC: FTenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.FIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71002651
A detached former Vicarage along with separate bungalow and coach house located in the heart of the attractive village of Falkenham, set within gardens & grounds of 4.5 acres.Approached over a sweeping driveway, The Old Vicarage with its handsome red brick elevations, with Flemish gables is believed to date from the early 19th century and stands within grounds of approximately 4.5 acres, positioned within the heart of the village adjacent to St Ethelbert's Church, yet affording a rural outlook towards the River Deben, one mile to the north.Occupied by the current owners for over 40 years, the family home offers living accommodation arranged over two storeys, with the benefit of a cellar, and extends to approximately 3,250 sq ft, with elegantly proportioned reception rooms, working fireplaces, including French antique marble in the drawing room, together with an abundance of period charm and detail throughout. The farmhouse style kitchen, with AGA, links to the utility room and garden room, whilst set off the impressive entrance hall is the study. An impressive staircase rises to the galleried landing, offering five bedrooms and two bathrooms.COACH HOUSEDetached and arranged over two storeys, the red brick former coach house has been converted to offer a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and shower room, and is currently run as an income producing holiday let. Further details available upon request.COTTAGE BUNGALOWDetached and with an independently registered title, the bungalow offers living room, kitchen, two bedrooms and shower room, along with open boundaries with The Old Vicarage.OUTSIDEApproached between red brick piers the sweeping drive leads to a large parking area with garaging/workshop and stable. The gardens encompass the property and are mainly laid to lawn, with large pond, a greenhouse and the land to the south east currently utilised as a pony paddock. A garden gate to the east provides access to a footpath network linking to the River Deben foreshore. In all the property extends to approximately 4.5 acres.LOCATIONThe Old Vicarage is located in the village of Falkenham surrounded by countryside and within 1 mile of the River Deben. Conveniently situated for the coastal resort town of Felixstowe, offering a wide range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities including sailing on the River's Orwell and Deben, the award-winning Felixstowe Ferry Golf Club and the nearby marina at Levington. The county town of Ipswich is approximately 8 miles to the west with a direct rail service to London's Liverpool Street station and offers a further comprehensive range of facilities, with the market town of Woodbridge, 9 miles to the north, offering a more boutique range of shops and services along with further recreational and educational facilities. The A14 is approximately 2 miles away providing a direct link from the east coast ports to Cambridge and The Midlands along with access to the A12 with links to the M25 and London. The nearby train station of Felixstowe connects via Ipswich to London's Liverpool Street station.DISTANCESRiver Deben 1 mile on footpathA14 2 miles Felixstowe 5 miles Ipswich 10 miles (London's Liverpool Street station 55 minutes) Woodbridge 11 miles DIRECTIONS (IP10 0QY)Travelling in an easterly direction on the A14 heading towards Felixstowe, exit on the slip road signed to Kirton. Take the first right hand turn onto Innocence Lane and follow this until meeting a staggered crossroads and go straight across into Back Road. Continue until a T-junction and turn right onto Falkenham Road where the entrance drive can be found on the left-hand side denoted by red brick pillars. If you reach the church, you have gone too far. What3words: dollars.chosen.puzzlesSERVICESMains water & electricity are connected. Private drainage system. Oil-fired central heating system.Council TaxThe Old Vicarage: Band GCottage Bungalow: Band CEPCThe Old Vicarage - GCoach House - ECottage Bungalow D FIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i71621432
A fabulous, contemporary modern house in a secluded and elevated edge of hamlet setting, with stunning views across the Pin Mill anchorage and River Orwell.Built by the present vendor and completed in 2018, The Crows Nest, with its zinc roof, is a truly bespoke, totally individual property enjoying a commanding, elevated position looking down across the historic riverside hamlet of Pin Mill, and with panoramic views across the Orwell Estuary.The focal point of the property is the stunning 40 ft open plan living/dining/kitchen with its full width glazed elevation opening out onto the wide decking, creating a seamless 'in out' living experience, as the decking effectively becomes 'an outside room'. The main room incorporates a fully fitted, contemporary kitchen, Karndean flooring and a modern wood burning stove to complement the air source underfloor heating. In contrast, beyond is a cosy and atmospheric snug with its own wood burner, and full height sliding windows opening onto the deck's covered recess.The flexible use accommodation also includes a dining room set beyond the kitchen, again accessing onto the deck, whilst positioned off the staircase hall is a large general purpose utility room, with an external door, with a shower room/cloakroom and study, complete with media hub beyond. On the first floor, set off a wide landing, the principal bedroom enjoys elevated views from its three wide windows, is open plan to a raised bath, with en suite shower room beyond. The second, corner bedroom, has a built-in sauna, a Japanese spa bath and steam shower room, whilst bedroom three also takes full advantage of the glorious views and has an en suite shower room, with the fourth double bedroom having the benefit of an en suite shower room too. In addition, the large linen cupboard on the landing has been designed to incorporate a lift.ANNEXE WINGThe South wing of the property incorporates a self-contained annexe flat, which sits above the large integral garage and plant room. With an independent hall and staircase, the annexe comprises a kitchenette/living room, two bedrooms and a shower room. It also enjoys views over the river and has its own area of raised decking garden. It offers a flexibility of use which can include holiday and longer term lets or ideal as a family/guest annexe.STUDIO ANNEXEThe tarmac drive leads through ornate iron gates to a parking area fronting onto the garage, before continuing beyond the house to a further parking and turning area beside the studio annexe. An enchanting, hideaway studio incorporating a living room, kitchen/dining room, bedroom and shower room which also offers flexibility to let, or for guest/ family accommodation or as an at home office/games room. THE DECK, GARDENS & GROUNDSThe deck has got to be visited to fully appreciate what an amazing space and views it offers all year round. Running the length of the house and with a sheltering recess area, the deck is ideal for alfresco dining and entertaining. Steps lead to a lower, circular snug deck beyond which the steps continue to the pathways which link through the terraced hillside gardens. There are numerous beds and borders planted with a wide variety of colourful shrubs, an abundance of magnolia, camellia and cherry, together with shaded sitting areas. There is an established and productive orchard with a wide selection of specimen trees, including plum, apple, pear, damson and mulberry, designed not to be tall growing, thus obstructing the view in the future. Beyond the studio is a kitchen garden with a series of raised beds. In all the plot extends to about 1 acre.LOCATIONThe Crows Nest commands an elevated and tranquil setting overlooking the eclectic and historic riverside hamlet of Pin Mill, famous for its connections with the Thames barges and the Arthur Ransome books. Nestling on the southern banks of the Orwell Estuary, Pin Mill, with its rich maritime history, is home to the well renowned riverside Butt & Oyster pub and also has a traditional working boat yard, local sailing club and access to deep water moorings. Alternatively, for those who prefer marinas, there are choices close by in neighbouring Woolverstone or Shotley Point.Within walking distance, the adjacent village of Chelmondiston has its own pub, general stores, post office and butchers and stands some 7 miles south of the county town of Ipswich, which provides a full range of shopping and commercial facilities. The Shotley peninsular includes a choice of top performing schools catering for all age groups and provides an easy access to the region's main road and rail connections with main line services running regularly from Manningtree (10 miles) and Ipswich stations to London Liverpool Street in 60 and 70 minutes respectively.DIRECTIONS (IP9 1JN)From Ipswich travel in a south westerly direction on the B1456. After passing under the Orwell Bridge and along The Strand with the River Orwell on your left, continue through the villages of Freston and Woolverstone. Upon entering Chelmondiston turn left at the signpost to the Butt & Oyster Pub. Follow the lane for about three quarters of a mile where the wide splayed driveway of The Crows Nest will be found on the right-hand side (just beyond the left hand turning to the village car park). Follow the tarmac drive up through the ornate wrought iron gates to the parking area beyond the house.What3words: snuggled.raven.procuredSERVICESMains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property.Renewable features: 37 panel solar array with battery storage & air source heating.FIXTURES AND FITTINGSThe fitted carpets are included. Items regarded as fixtures, together with blinds, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ipswich-d196451/for-sale_i70200366
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