Tucked away in a cul-de-sac set off Seaview Road, this terrace home offers plenty of scope for full-time living, but also works perfectly for those looking for a property that will make a good "lock up and leave" or holiday let on the coast. The property is entered via a porch which opens in to a spacious twenty-two foot long reception room. With timber floors and a cast-iron log burner style gas fire the room has plenty of character. The property has been extended at the rear and offers a sizeable kitchen with has a conservatory adjoining. To one end of the conservatory is a utility area with plumbing for a washing machine and space for a tumble dryer. A wet room set at the rear of the property completes the ground floor accommodation. The first floor has two double bedrooms with the front bedroom offering storage over the stairs. Outside, there is a small front garden where bins can be stored. To the rear, the garden is generous and fully fence enclosed, there are beds planted with a mix of shrubs and perennials to one side with a path leading to the rear. Several garden sheds offer useful storage areas. This is the first time the property has been offered to the market in over forty years and represents a property that can be modernised and reconfigured to a buyer's taste with the added benefit of being chain free. With a convenience store only a moment's walk away, and easy access to the beach and Southwold itself this is a lovely location.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, Electric heating and mains drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i71087471
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Set close to the Southwold bridge, this elegant period home sits in a popular cul-de-sac close to the village shop and a cut through to the beach. You enter a porch which leads through to the lounge. Measuring nearly thirteen feet in width, the property has a larger frame than many of the Victorian terrace homes. There is a good flow to the accommodation with the lounge opening on to the dining room which will accommodate family occasions with ease. The stairs are enclosed by a part glazed door with an internal lounge window letting in light to the stair well. The kitchen offers a build in oven and induction hob set into a range of base and eye level units finished in Beech effect Shaker style. There is a space for a dishwasher with the plumbing for the washer/dryer set in the ground floor W.C to the rear. A handy garden room is accessed off the kitchen which gives plenty of space for storage.Upstairs the front bedroom is light and bright and benefits from a moulded fire surround. A close coupled W.C. with wash hand basin has been cleverly added over the stairs to give a compact en-suite. The rear bedroom is well-proportioned and leads through to a third bedroom supported by a bathroom fitted with a matched white suite. The rear garden is set for easy maintenance and is a generous size with a timber shed close by the house. A rear access gate leads to a pathway which runs behind the property. The house would work well for full time owners, or those looking for a bolthole in the village. Offered with vacant possession, there is also an option to buy the property with the furniture by negotiation.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating and mains drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i69313094
The property is approached over a path past the front garden which is laid to lawn. There is scope here (S.T.P) to create a drop curb and a driveway for parking which has been done by neighbouring properties. The house benefits from having had the breezeway enclosed. which gives an extra hall area with a sizeable storage cupboard. The main reception room is set at the front of house and is well-proportioned with a fireplace set centrally to one wall with an inset cast iron log burner. There is a good flow to the accommodation, with double doors leading into the large kitchen diner set at the back. Measuring twenty-one feet across at the widest point, there is plenty of space here to entertain. To the rear, a lobby leads to the family bathroom and the separate W.C. where there is an option to merge these in to one room if desired. Upstairs, the three bedrooms are all spacious rooms accessed by a galleried landing. The rear garden is a great sized plot for keen gardeners or for those with pets. With common land behind the property, it is a lovely setting. The property requires a degree of modernisation and offers an entry level point for those looking for a well-proportioned home in Walberswick. Offered with no onward chain, the property is ready for its new owners.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, and and mains drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i69201722
Set in one of the prettiest terraces of Victorian houses seen in Southwold, the charming pastel shades contrast beautifully with the backdrop of the Lighthouse. This extended and much improved home works perfectly for a full-time home, bolthole or holiday let. You enter a cosy lounge with a log burner set into the fireplace. The owner will leave the wall inset T.V. which can disguise itself as a painting when not in use. The dining room is a lovely space to entertain. The room is extended with a dogleg staircase leading to the first floor. Double doors open out onto the garden and strip wood floors give a great feeling of space. The kitchen is smart and contemporary, finished in a light and bright shade with contrasting worktops over. A lobby has a side door along with a further door which leads to the bathroom which is fitted with a matched white suite with attractive tiling throughout. The first floor is reached via a staircase with an easy rake making it easier on the knees than many cottages. There are three charming bedrooms set off the landing with bedroom one set at the front of the property which has a period correct fireplace with a W.C and wash hand basin set over the stairs. There are two bedrooms set to the rear of the property with bedroom two offering a double aspect. Outside, there is a courtyard area behind the property which opens out onto a further generously sized area for a table and chairs. A side gate gives independent access to the garden without needing to go through the house. Offered in excellent condition throughout with vacant possession, the furniture and chattels are available by separate negotiation.The vendro has informed us that the proeprty has mains water and sewage, electric and gas central heating. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i71679485
** IDEAL COASTAL RETREAT OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY ** An attractive and well maintained bay fronted Edwardian terrace house located in the centre of the iconic coastal town of Southwold. Offering three well-proportioned bedrooms with a glimpse of the sea from the master bedroom, bright open plan living spaces, modern kitchen/breakfast room, two bathrooms, downstairs cloakroom and paved private rear courtyard providing the ideal spot to dine al fresco in the warmer months. Wymering Road is situated just off Southwold common and within a short stroll of Southwold High Street and beach. Southwold is characterised by its variety of Regency and Victorian architecture, bordered by a large common, sandy beach with pier, a variety of greens and busy High Street with an excellent range of High Street and boutique shops. Southwold is situated on the Suffolk Heritage Coast, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its bird watching and numerous leisure pursuits. NO ONWARD CHAIN For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i69162708
Set over three floors and offering approximately 1700 square feet of accommodation, this fine Victorian house offers flexible accommodation. Set adjacent to Southwold's seafront, the location is perfect for an easy walk to the pier and the High Street. You enter a hallway with access to the sitting room and drawing room on your right, stairs lead up with a storage cupboard under. These two rooms have been opened up to create a very modern living space, and there is plenty of light from the bay window at the front and from the double doors which lead to the rear garden. To the far end of the room is an Adams style fireplace for cosy winter living. As you head further back, you enter the dining room which sits adjacent to the kitchen and utility room. A side conservatory opens on to the garden and has a ground floor shower room adjacent. There is plenty of scope here for a buyer to reconfigure the ground floor to suit their tastes (S.T.P). Moving up to the first floor there is a fine principal bedroom which is seventeen feet wide with a bay window offering a side view of the sea. Bedroom two also has a rear glimpse of the sea, and both rooms feature period fireplaces. The family bathroom is a spacious affair set to the rear. Moving up to the second floor there are two further double bedrooms served by a second bathroom. Outside, there is a manageable garden area laid to shingle and fence enclosed. The property requires a degree of modernisation but offers plenty of potential for buyers to create their dream home. Offered with vacant possession we advise viewing to appreciate the scope of the accommodation on offer.We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, electricity, gas fired central heating and mains drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i71347684
*THE LAST PLOT AVAILABLE ON THIS EXCLUSIVE SITE***Open Event Saturday 4th May 10am - 2pm. Get in touch now to book your space** DescriptionJoin us for an Open Day on Saturday 4th May 10am -2pmDon't miss out on this opportunity to view Juniper House, the last available property on this exclusive development. Get in touch to book your space.Juniper House Upon entrance to Juniper House, you are drawn into the spacious open plan reception / dining area / kitchen. This benefits from a dual fuel burning stove and bi-fold doors leading out to the garden. There is also a separate pantry and a utility room just off the kitchen. The downstairs also benefits from a study and downstairs WC. Upstairs, the principal bedroom features a dressing room and en suite. There is also an en suite to bedroom 2, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally, Juniper House benefits from a double garage and off street parking. The Development Situated approximately 1 mile from the popular seaside town of Southwold in the village of Reydon is Vicarage View, a development of just three 4 bedroom detached homes, The Maltings, Juniper House & George House. This exclusive development has been thoughtfully crafted by a small local family run firm, Durrant and Sons Ltd to create well designed, energy efficient, luxury homes. Based in Suffolk, Durrant and Sons Ltd are well position with local knowledge and experience to access skilled local tradespeople to ensure their homes are finished to the highest standard. Positioned in peaceful location tucked away from the Wangford Road, the development is accessed via a shared private driveway. The Maltings is now finished and ready for occupation whilst George House and Juniper House are still under construction. Some choices on finish may be available on these subject to the stage of construction.General Timber frame with Siberian larch cladding Marley Riven Edgemere roof tiles in Anthracite Aluminum doors and windows All internal walls painted 'Pure Brilliant White' Larder with shelving and storage Options for bathroom suites including choice of sinks, taps, sanitaryware. furniture and tiling* Options for utility room* Provision for downstairs shower in Juniper HouseKitchens Fully fitted kitchen with choice of units, handles, flooring, worktops & fittings* NEFF** double oven, microwave, warming draw and induction hob Fully integrated fridge freezer and dishwasher Stainless steel sink and Qettle** boiling tap with filtered waterElectrical, Heating & Lighting Underfloor heating throughout ground floor Air Source Heat Pump Mains water, sewage and electric Solar panels and integrated battery storage 1500 ltr rainwater harvesting tank Dual fuel burning stove EV charging pointExternal Ceiling and wall insulation within garage PIR lighting on garage Powered roller garage doors Tobermore 'Bracken' block paving to front of properties Resin-bound driveway and turning circle within development Lighting to front and rear Large patio in 'Vitripiazza' porcelain paving Two double external sockets in garden Twin outside taps (supplying harvested rainwater and mains water) Landscaped gardens, planted with mature trees and plantsWarranty 10 year structural warranty (BuildZone)Agents Note Please note that the internal images are of The Maltings and are for guidance only.*Subject to the stage of construction.**Subject to availability. A similar value alterative will be provided in replacement.Tenure - FreeholdLocal Authority - East SuffolkCouncil TaxTo be confirmed by the local authority on completionEnergy PerformanceJuniper House PEA - AA copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate is available upon request.ViewingStrictly by appointment with SavillsLocationReydon is a quiet village situated just outside the stunning seaside town of Southwold. It benefits from several amenities including schools, shops, a pub, a doctors surgery, the village hall and much more within a short walking distance. Reydon Primary School and Saint Felix School are within easy reach and provide education for ages 2-18. 1 mile from Reydon, you will find Southwold with its iconic high street, colourful beach huts and striking lighthouse. Southwold offers a range of restaurants, shops, hotels, supermarkets and more.Square Footage: 2,283 sq ft Directions Additional InfoPlease note that internal images are of The Maltings and are for illustrative purposes only For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i71322519
Offering some of the most beautiful views in Southwold, this detached family home is set in an enviable location. Situated in a private road overlooking marshes and the Southwold boating lake, you also get to enjoy stunning sea views. The property is perfect for entertaining, with a double aspect reception room stretching front to back with sliding doors opening on to the rear garden. At the front of the house is a sizeable dining room, but this would also work well as a study or family room. The ground floor has a light and airy kitchen/diner and also a cloakroom. The first floor boasts a recently refitted bathroom with a matched white suite, offering both a shower cubicle and a bath. The four generously proportioned bedrooms on this floor are all a delight, with aspects overlooking either the marshes or the garden. The master bedroom, along with an en-suite, offers a Juliette balcony enjoying one of the most beautiful views you can hope to wake up to in Southwold. The top floor has more recently been the recipient of a very well imagined room stretching the width of the house that could be a great space for teenagers perhaps, with windows overlooking the marshes. The rear garden is a glorious sun trap in the summer months, benefiting from a South aspect. Set for easy maintenance and offering a good degree of seclusion once the trees come into leaf, it is a pleasant space to escape the bustle of the town. With generous accommodation, set in a lovely private road with breath-taking views, this property offers buyers a great home to tailor to their own tastes and desires. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i69917430
Coastal townhouse in a wonderful position with studio, garage, parking and spectacular views. DescriptionOccupying a most incredible and particularly sought-after position overlooking the River Blyth, Westholme is superb family home with four bedrooms, a garden and garage/studio. Westholme, which is believed to date from the late 19th century and now requires some renovation, offers a rare opportunity to fashion an incredible family home on one of the most popular roads in Southwold. The handsome Victorian townhouse has principally rendered elevations with sash windows under a slate tile roof. A partially glazed front door leads to a porch and through double doors to the reception hall.Internally, the accommodation of Westholme flows exceptionally well comprising elegantly proportioned rooms including a sitting/dining room, kitchen/ breakfast room, utility and lavatory on the ground floor, with four double bedrooms and two bathrooms over the first and second floor. The spacious sitting and dining room has wonderful high ceilings with a picture rail, handsome chimneypiece and French windows out to the front terrace. Double doors flow through to the kitchen/breakfast room. A large skylantern floods the kitchen/breakfast room with natural light and French windows lead out to the rear garden. Within the kitchen is an island, sink, Neff ovens and a hob; this leads to a useful utility room with a door out to the garden. Four double bedrooms are arranged over the first and second floor. The delightful principal bedroom enjoys far reaching river views and an en suite. The spacious first floor landing is used as a study and leads to the family bathroom, with a further bathroom on the second floor.Westholme has a beautiful walled garden to the rear of the house, with a terrace ideal for al fresco dining, and shrub borders. A path flows through the garden to the substantial garage with a studio above.LocationSouthwold is a pretty seaside town famed for its painted beach huts, long sandy beaches, iconic 19th century lighthouse and its picturesque pier. There is a wonderful selection of boutique stores, cafes, restaurants and public houses, and a twice weekly market in the market square. The town also hosts the Southwold Arts Festival's annual celebration of arts and literature. One of Southwold's notable former residents was the novelist George Orwell. Neighbouring Walberswick is an idyllic coastal village, associated with artists including Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Macintosh who famously depicted its beautiful beach and dunes. There are two public houses including Good Food Guide recommended restaurant, The Anchor, and a highly regarded delicatessen, The Black Dog.RSPB Minsmere (11.5 miles) is a world-class nature reserve. Classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, its 2,500 acres are habitat to exceptional wildlife. Aldeburgh (18 miles) is a well-regarded coastal town closely associated with the composer Benjamin Britten. It offers an excellent array of independent shops and award-winning restaurants and, along with Snape Maltings (19 miles), is the venue of the internationally renowned Aldeburgh Music Festival. Historic market towns, including Saxmundham (15 miles), Framlingham (20 miles) and Woodbridge (27 miles) offer a wide range of independent shops, delicatessens, cafes, restaurants and public houses. Framlingham Castle is an especially iconic local landmark. Norwich (31 miles) is the largest city in East Anglia and a substantially complete medieval city. There are myriad shops, restaurants, bars and cafes; two striking cathedrals, and the amazing Norman castle, now a gallery and museum. Westholme is well placed for the commuter: the A12 is 4 miles away, and stations at Halesworth (9 miles), Darsham (10 miles) and Saxmundham offer trains to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich from just under two hours. Schools in the area are well thought of, including St. Felix School, The Old School Henstead, Framlingham College, Woodbridge School and Norwich School. There are fantastic local sporting facilities, including golf clubs at Southwold, Halesworth and Aldeburgh; rugby clubs at Southwold and Woodbridge; numerous tennis courts and clubs in the area; and superb sailing along the east coast. Clay pigeon shooting is also available at High Lodge in Darsham. All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 2,667 sq ft Additional InfoServices: Mains water, electricity, and drainage; gas-fired central heating.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for the Suffolk Coast including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed.What3words: ///writings.treatment.pushing For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i71295664
Coastal house within beautiful gardens of about 0.7 of an acre. DescriptionOccupying a wonderful position in the heart of Walberswick, Long Meadow sits centrally within splendid grounds of about 0.7 of an acre. Internally, the accommodation of this mid-century house flows remarkably well, comprising well-proportioned and light filled rooms. The entrance hall flows through to a central hallway, leading to the kitchen/breakfast room; sitting and dining room; a snug/office; utility; useful shower room and a further study, which can also be used as a ground floor double bedroom.The south-facing, double aspect sitting room is flooded with natural light from sliding doors leading out to the terrace. The elegantly proportioned room has a charming wood burning stove and flows through to the conservatory. The double aspect kitchen/breakfast room is another bright space, with a range of base units, double sink, electric hob and Neff ovens. Like the kitchen/breakfast room, the double aspect study/bedroom has delightful views over the rear garden. This room is presently used as a study and has been used as a useful ground floor bedroom by our clients.Completing the ground floor accommodation are the study/office, shower room - ideally placed for a day by the water - and utility room, which leads to a covered passage and double garage. The first floor consists of three double bedrooms, all of which enjoy fine views over the front garden, and the family shower room. The double aspect principal bedroom is a particularly generous space with an en suite bathroom. There is a spacious loft area presently used for additional storage; subject to necessary consents, there is scope for this to be converted into further accommodation.GardensLong Meadow has particularly special gardens in grounds of about 0.7 of an acre. To the south of the house are formal gardens comprising herbaceous and shrub borders, lawns and mature trees. Immediately to the front of the house is a generous terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. In the heart of rear garden is an idyllic fish pond with a fountain; there are a selection of fruit trees, a fruit cage, greenhouse, garden shed, chicken run and covered wood store. The summer house has power connected and provides a tranquil spot to look over the garden.Long Meadow is approached via a shingle drive - offering ample parking for numerous cars - leading to a double garage.LocationWalberswick has been a favourite spot for families and artists over many generations, with painters including Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Macintosh famously depicting its beach and environs. Today, the village is a thriving community and home to an increasing number of young families. Village amenities include a small local Co-op shop, two public houses including Good Food Guide recommended restaurant, The Anchor, and a highly regarded delicatessen, The Black Dog. Southwold (8 miles via car or a 2 mile walk/cycle) offers boutique shops, restaurants and cultural amenities including an independent cinema and the Southwold Arts Centre. The town also hosts the Southwold Arts Festival's annual celebration of arts and literature. RSPB Minsmere (8.5 miles) is a world-class nature reserve. Classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, its 2,500 acres are habitat to exceptional wildlife. Aldeburgh (15 miles) is a popular coastal town closely associated with composer Benjamin Britten. It offers an excellent selection of independent shops and restaurants and, along with Snape Maltings, is venue of the internationally renowned Aldeburgh Music Festival. Historic market towns, including Halesworth (8.5 miles), Saxmundham (12 miles), Framlingham (17.5 miles) and Woodbridge (24.5 miles) offer a wide range of amenities and services. Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets are available at Saxmundham.Long Meadow is well placed for the commuter with easy access to A12 and railway stations in Darsham (7 miles), Halesworth and Saxmundham offer trains to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich from just under two hoursExcellent sailing is within easy reach, with moorings at Walberswick harbour, and clubs at Southwold, Orford and Aldeburgh. There are golf clubs in Southwold, Halesworth, and Aldeburgh, and clay pigeon shooting at High Lodge in Darsham. Schools in the area are superb, including St. Felix School, The Old School Henstead, Framlingham College, and Woodbridge School. All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 2,750 sq ft Acreage: 0.7 Acres Additional InfoServices: mains electricity, water and drainage; oil-fired central heating.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for the Suffolk Coast including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i69361040
Wellesley House From the moment you step onto the recently re-instated geometric pathway, it is immediately clear this home has undergone a seriously extensive makeover, with irrigated landscaping framing the fresh pointing and crisp brickwork. From the elegant entrance hall, an unbroken sightline leads you right to the rear of the garden, but there's so much to explore before you get there. The grand sitting room is gloriously full of natural light from the tall twin aspect windows which bounces off the elegant fireplace yet it is the boldness of the contrasting colour scheme overhead which really steals the show in this room, highlighting the crisp white backdrop which is a continued theme around this home. A real pop of fun and designed with varying zones in mind, the family room is a welcome burst of frivolity. Alike to the sitting room, aged wooden boards underfoot add a depth of character in this room which in contrast to the vivid turquoise panelling is an interiors enthusiasts dream. In contrast, the open plan kitchen living space is entirely grown up, cohesive and inviting the Crittle-stye doors merge inside and out and brings in those glorious views over the common which lays beyond the remote-controlled fencing, another genius feature to this home proving the owners have really thought of everything during this renovation. Kitted out with stylish navy cabinetry from Vale Designs and sleek white Quartz work surfaces, the brushed gold hard wear makes a real stylish statement, especially next to the reeded glass which we particularly adore. A range of integral appliances can be found from the bank of ovens, over-sized refrigerator and dishwasher to the most important of all, double sized wine fridge, essential for those long summer evening enjoyed in the jacuzzi. As beautiful as it all is, functionality was clearly at the forefront of the design specification, from underfloor heating to the convenience of the plush ground floor shower room next to the side entrance, ideal for days straight from the beach and the spacious laundry room being just across the hallway, it's just so practical yet audacious in attitude. The crisp white decor continues upstairs, with a bold monochrome palette jumping from the woodwork adding depth of character to the freshness of the vast tall spaces, where every view is so inviting. The Principal suite will command your attention first, where bespoke shutters open up to distant panoramic views over the coastline and local harbour beyond. Another statement room with commanding decor and tall ceilings with essential en-suite shower room and built-in storage to lead a clutter free life, much akin to the rest of the house, plenty of storage to tuck everything away. Now onto a different mood with elegant green hues, bedroom two also makes quite the statement with a striking curved en-suite, another architectural triumph. Further down the landing, the palatial family bath and shower suite rests next to the last remaining bedroom on this floor, offering equally mesmerising views over the common to the rear and church tower. Rising to the last and final floor, two more double bedrooms can be found up here in addition to another loo, a great space for children seeking a little independence with the added bonus of far-reaching views over to Southwold Lighthouse, an iconic local landmark. Outside... Landscaped with infant box hedgerow and full irrigation system, the handsome frontage of this impeccable home makes a statement from the word go. Newly laid geometrical tiling leads you right to the front door and completely sets this home apart from the rest. Allowing a natural indoor-outdoor flow, the Crittle style doors from the kitchen completely bi-fold open to the enclosed rear garden which has been planted with a stylish range of Tree Ferns and grasses for an all year round green outlook whilst the Cherry Blossom tree and neighbouring Magnolia offers a welcome pop of Pink. The remote control rear fencing is a real slice of genius, closed off gives the perfect degree of privacy when needed and reclusiveness for the hot-tub, whilst opened up brings the common into your garden, ideal for those with energetic children where your garden is immediately extended. The garage, which is access via the lane to the rear comfortably fits one large vehicle via the remote controlled door. Some Important Bits... Wellesley House is a Leasehold property and is offered For Sale to a permanent resident only. Further information is available upon request. Location... A game changer in lifestyle, that's what the location of this home can bring. With the bustling high street only a stone throws away, you can enjoy the wide variety of independent retailers from local bakery's, butchers, book shops, pubs and restaurants, and a number of eclectic interior and clothing stores. A couple of minutes further and you will find your toes sinking into the sandy depths of Southwold's beach with the colourful backdrop of the towns infamous beach huts. With the local golf course on your door step and Saint Felix, a local independent school, you really have everything at your finger tips here. Franks Thoughts... Executed with understated style, marrying stunning character features with epic bursts of fun and eclectic modernism, resulting in a home we simply didn't want to leave. Overall, an absolute triumph to the eye with all the right homely feels you could ever wish for. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i71049493
An exceptional contemporary house built in a traditional style to an excellent standard, with a detached annexe. DescriptionOccupying a particularly excellent position in the heart of the enchanting and picturesque village of Walberswick, Harbour Lodge is an attractive, modern house, which has been built to an impressive standard using traditional and artisan building methods.Harmonious with the vernacular of the village, Harbour Lodge has handsome redbrick elevations, with handmade William Blyth pantiles, dormer windows and black weatherboarding.The accommodation flows remarkably well, comprising wonderfully proportioned and light filled rooms with high ceilings.The front door opens into a generous reception hall with striking curved walls, wide wooden floorboards, and an oak staircase, which leads to the bedroom accommodation on the first floor. Partially glazed double doors lead to the elegantly proportioned, triple aspect sitting room, with a herringbone floor and a handsome chimneypiece of reclaimed Suffolk red bricks and an oak bressummer with an inset wood burning stove.The bespoke kitchen by acclaimed luxury kitchen designer Rencraft features hand built cabinetry, Silestone work surfaces, Rangemaster Nexus cooker with an induction hob, sink and prep sink; integrated Neff appliances include a combination oven, dishwasher, fridge and freezer.This triple-aspect room is flooded with natural light, with two sets of bi-folding doors out to the garden and terrace. At the heart of the kitchen is an island with a breakfast bar; the kitchen opens out to a generous dining area with a wood burning stove. The snug offers a further - more relaxed and intimate - reception room with a further wood-burning stove. Completing the ground floor are the laundry/boot room, shower room and lavatory. The first floor consists of four generous double bedrooms - two of which, including the principal bedroom, have en suites - and the family bathroom. The vaulted, double aspect principal bedroom has significant wardrobe storage and a separate dressing area.GardensHarbour Lodge sits within grounds of about half an acre. Bi-folding doors from the kitchen lead to a generous terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, with steps down to the lawn. The beautiful, principally lawned, rear gardens have herbaceous and shrub borders, and a selection of fruit trees.Annexe, Garage & ParkingThere is a useful larch clad annexe with a kitchen, studio bedroom and shower room. Harbour Lodge has an attractive permeable resin bound gravel drive with granite curbs offering ample parking for multiple cars and leading to the double garage.LocationWalberswick has been a favourite spot for families and artists over many generations, with painters including Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Macintosh famously depicting its beach and environs. Today, the village is a thriving community and home to an increasing number of young families. Village amenities include a small local Co-op shop, two public houses including Good Food Guide recommended restaurant, The Anchor, and a highly regarded delicatessen, The Black Dog. Southwold (8 miles via car or a 1.7 mile walk/cycle) offers boutique shops, restaurants and cultural amenities including an independent cinema and the Southwold Arts Centre. The town also hosts the Southwold Arts Festival's annual celebration of arts and literature. RSPB Minsmere (8.5 miles) is a world-class nature reserve. Classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, its 2,500 acres are habitat to exceptional wildlife. Aldeburgh (15 miles) is a popular coastal town closely associated with composer Benjamin Britten. It offers an excellent selection of independent shops and restaurants and, along with Snape Maltings, is venue of the internationally renowned Aldeburgh Music Festival. Historic market towns, including Halesworth (8.5 miles), Saxmundham (12 miles), Framlingham (17.5 miles) and Woodbridge (24.5 miles) offer a wide range of amenities and services. Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets are available at Saxmundham.Harbout Lodge is well placed for the commuter with easy access to A12 and railway stations in Darsham (7 miles), Halesworth and Saxmundham offer trains to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich from just under two hoursExcellent sailing is within easy reach, with moorings at Walberswick harbour, and clubs at Southwold, Orford and Aldeburgh. There are golf clubs in Southwold, Halesworth, and Aldeburgh, and clay pigeon shooting at High Lodge in Darsham. Schools in the area are superb, including St. Felix School, The Old School Henstead, Framlingham College, and Woodbridge School. All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 3,955 sq ft Acreage: 0.5 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains water electricity and drainage; NIBE Air Source Heat Pumps for heating and hot water; photovoltaic solar panels.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed.What3words: ///august.occupy.louder For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i69273397
A substantial and particularly impressive contemporary house built in a traditional manner to an exceptionally high specification, with grounds of about half an acre. DescriptionOccupying a particularly special position in the heart of the enchanting and picturesque village of Walberswick, Harbour House is an attractive and spacious modern house, which has been built to an impressive standard using traditional and artisan building methods.Harmonious with the vernacular of the village, Harbour House has handsome redbrick elevations, with handmade William Blyth pantiles, dormer windows and black weatherboarding.The accommodation flows exceptionally well, comprising wonderfully proportioned and light filled rooms with high ceilings, with superb views over the estuary and towards Southwold.The front door opens into a generous reception hall with a dramatic oak and glass staircase, which leads to the bedroom accommodation on the first and second floor; doors lead to the kitchen, sitting room, dining room, snug/ study and lavatory. A lantern on the second floor floods this space with natural light. The bespoke kitchen by acclaimed luxury kitchen designer Rencraft features hand built cabinetry, Silestone work surfaces, integrated Miele dishwasher and fridge/freezer, Bora induction hob, wine fridge and Quooker hot water tap. This L-shaped triple-aspect room is filled with natural light, with bi-folding doors out to the garden and terrace. At the heart of the kitchen is an island with a breakfast bar; the kitchen opens out to a generous dining area with a wood burning stove.Beyond the kitchen is the spacious laundry and boot room, which offers ample additional storage space, oak seating and coat hooks. To one side is a useful shower room and to the other a fine wine room with capacity for 86 bottles, and a Champagne trough. Oak stairs beyond the boot room lead up to a double bedroom with an en suite shower room; with its own external access, this room can be used as a self-contained annexe/studio.Partially glazed double doors lead from the reception hall to the elegantly proportioned, double aspect sitting room, with a handcrafted St Hubert limestone chimneypiece with an inset wood burning stove and bi-folding doors out to the terrace and garden.The double aspect snug offers a further, more relaxed and intimate, reception room - or can be easily used as a home office/study. Completing the ground floor is the dining room.The first floor consists of four generous double bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom, with a further bedroom, dressing room and bathroom on the second floor. The principal bedroom suite is an especially impressive space comprising a double aspect bedroom with a Juliet balcony - offering spectacular views over the River Blyth, surrounding marshes and towards Southwold - and wood burning stove; an en suite bathroom; and a mezzanine - ideal as a private study or library - and dressing room.The en suite bathroom features Italian porcelain floor tiles, Italian glass mosaic tiles, a volcanic stone oval bath, separate shower, and twin basins. The guest bedroom also benefits from a Juliet balcony and adjoining shower room, with ample wardrobe space.OutsideHarbour House sits within grounds of about half an acre. Bi-folding doors from the kitchen lead to a generous Italian sandstone terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, which leads directly to the lawn. The beautiful and private, principally lawned, rear gardens have herbaceous and shrub borders, and a selection of specimen trees.Garage & ParkingThere is a an excellent larch clad double garage with a double bedroom above - which, with separate external access can be used as a self-contained annexe.Harbour House has an attractive permeable resin bound gravel drive with granite curbs offering ample parking for multiple cars and leading to the double garage.LocationWalberswick has been a favourite spot for families and artists over many generations, with painters including Philip Wilson Steer and Charles Rennie Macintosh famously depicting its beach and environs. Today, the village is a thriving community and home to an increasing number of young families. Village amenities include a small local Co-op shop, two public houses including Good Food Guide recommended restaurant, The Anchor, and a highly regarded delicatessen, The Black Dog. Southwold (8 miles via car or a 1.7 mile walk/cycle) offers boutique shops, restaurants and cultural amenities including an independent cinema and the Southwold Arts Centre. The town also hosts the Southwold Arts Festival's annual celebration of arts and literature. RSPB Minsmere (8.5 miles) is a world-class nature reserve. Classified as a Site of Special Scientific Interest, its 2,500 acres are habitat to exceptional wildlife. Aldeburgh (15 miles) is a popular coastal town closely associated with composer Benjamin Britten. It offers an excellent selection of independent shops and restaurants and, along with Snape Maltings, is venue of the internationally renowned Aldeburgh Music Festival. Historic market towns, including Halesworth (8.5 miles), Saxmundham (12 miles), Framlingham (17.5 miles) and Woodbridge (24.5 miles) offer a wide range of amenities and services. Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets are available at Saxmundham.Harbour House is well placed for the commuter with easy access to A12 and railway stations in Darsham (7 miles), Halesworth and Saxmundham offer trains to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich from just under two hoursExcellent sailing is within easy reach, with moorings at Walberswick harbour, and clubs at Southwold, Orford and Aldeburgh. There are golf clubs in Southwold, Halesworth, and Aldeburgh, and clay pigeon shooting at High Lodge in Darsham. Schools in the area are superb, including St. Felix School, The Old School Henstead, Framlingham College, and Woodbridge School. All times and distances are approximate.Square Footage: 5,663 sq ft Acreage: 0.5 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains water electricity and drainage; NIBE Air Source Heat Pumps for heating and hot water; photovoltaic solar panels.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed.What3words: ///tops.official.bookshelf For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_southwold-d198439/for-sale_i70416429
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