**Guide Price £375,000 to £385,000**This is one of only three, 3 bedroom detached houses on this select development of just nine homes. All built to an exceptionally high standard and for peace of mind, offered with a 10 year Build Zone Warranty. Each architecturally designed home is nearing completion and all offer thoughtfully designed and well laid out accommodation, making the very best use of light and space. This three bedroom detached house is part of an exclusive development, comprising just six detached bungalows and three detached houses.Each architecturally designed home is nearing completion and all offer thoughtfully designed and well laid out accommodation, making the very best use of light and space.The dual aspect lounge has a large window to the front aspect.There is spacious kitchen dining family room, with a fully fitted kitchen, an island with breakfast bar and integrated appliances, including a Bosch oven and hob. Bi-fold doors provide direct access to the private garden.The master bedroom offers a luxury en-suite shower room.A further two bedrooms, downstairs cloakroom plus a well appointed family bathroom complete this spacious home.Externally there are three parking spaces and a rear garden. LocationGreat Cornard is a large village and civil parish that is part of the town of Sudbury.EducationSecondary education is provided by Thomas Gainsborough School, which also houses the village's sports centre, library and theatre. Primary schools include Wells Hall Primary School and Pot Kiln Primary School.Sport & LeisureGreat Cornard has a Non-League football club Cornard United who play at Blackhouse Lane. The village is also the homes of the hockey and rugby union teams for neighbouring Sudbury, also the home of the Sudbury Motor Cycle Club track at Tye Farm.On the outskirts of the village lies Cornard Country Park, a nature reserve containing wild flower meadows and woodland.Sudbury has a variety of local and national retailers, including Waitrose, along with restaurants, public houses and coffee shops.Sudbury's railway station provides access London Liverpool Street in an hour and 20 minutes via Marks Tey. The A14 and A12 are within easy reach, connecting you to the motorway network DirectionsFrom Fenn Wright 26 Market Hill, Sudbury CO10 2EN head south-west on Market Hill/B1115 towards King Street/A131. Turn right onto Gainsborough Street/A131, turn right onto Gregory Street/A131 and continue to follow A131, turn right onto Beaconsfield Road. Turn right onto Girling Street/A131and continue to follow A131, taking slight left onto Newton Road then in just under a mile turn right onto Cats Lane. Important InformationServices mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the properties. Council Tax Band to be assessedEPC rating TBCTenure FreeholdManagement charge approx £250 per annumRef - SAL For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71287873
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No Onward Chain. This link detached family home has been enhanced over time to provide flexible and spacious accommodation throughout in addition to a double length garage, off road parking, two reception rooms and a private rear garden. A convenient porch provides access to the main entrance hall as well as internal storage. The entrance hall includes stairs rising to the first floor, cupboard and access to the downstairs W.C in addition to doors off to the main living room which is situated at the front of the property and includes internal double doors in to a well proportioned dining room with access to the rear garden via patio doors, thermal tiled flooring is laid through both of these rooms. The kitchen is set to the rear of the property and can be accessed from the entrance hall or dining room and includes a convenient pantry cupboard, access to a lobby leading to the garage and an additional door to the garden. The wooden fitted kitchen provides a good range of wall and base units with plenty of work surface space including inset sink and drainer, space for gas cooker with extractor hood over, plumbing for dishwasher, washing machine and space for tumble dryer and fridge freezer.The first floor landing provides access to four bedrooms as well as the family bathroom with airing cupboard and additional stairs to bedroom one. The main bedroom is set over the garage and includes built in storage space to one side with the eaves space to one end being made into a useful storage area or chill out room. Bedroom two overlooks the rear garden and includes fitted wardrobes with bedroom three being another good size double. Bedroom four overlooks the rear garden whilst bedroom five is set at the front of the property. The family bathroom comprises panel enclosed bath with shower over, W.C, wash hand basin, wall mounted heated towel rail in addition to a range of fitted storage and tiled walls.OutsideThe front of the property includes mature bushes providing a natural privacy screen. There are two off road parking spaces as well as gated side access. The double length garage includes up and over doors at both ends and can be accessed internally via the lobby from the kitchen. The rear garden is surprisingly private and is mainly laid to lawn and includes two patio seating areas, one is set under cover and accessed from the dining room. LocationChestnut Close is a small cul-de-sac within the centre of the village of Great Waldingfield. The property benefits from being a short walk from the local school as well as convenience store and takeaway. The nearby market town of Sudbury is a thriving and expanding market town with a good range of local amenities including branch rail link to London Liverpool Street station via Marks Tey with local bus service, a range of boutique shops as well as high street brand names and supermarkets including Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Aldi. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 0RU for SatNav. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - DServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - DOur ref - SUD240053/SP For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71036737
**Phase one & two - 50% reserved**Plot 40 The Carriage House type at Sudbury Fields in Great Cornard, is a stunning three bedroom semi-detached house with carport plus additional parking space. Situated on this unique rural development of 46 properties and bought to you by local Essex developers North Avenue. **SHOW HOME NOW AVAILABLE**The Carriage Houses are thoughtfully designed three bedroom homes on this desirable development comprising one bedroom maisonettes to four bedroom executive homes. Sudbury Fields is a brand new community ideal for families, first time buyers and downsizers. Combining sympathetic architecture with contemporary interiors and situated in a ideal country setting.Room sizes for the Carriage design; Entrance hallLounge 16'0''x13'6''Kitchen/dining room 18'0''x9'1''Utility/cloakroom 6'2''x5'7''LandingBedroom one 10'9''x9'1''EnsuiteDressing room 6'10''x4'8''Bedroom two 11'7x9'10''Bedroom three 11'7''x9'9''Bathroom2 parking spacesFor full specification please refer to brochure. Legal incentives available Turfed rear gardens Bathroom choice available on selected plots Part exchange scheme available Luxury Vinyl flooring LocationGreat Cornard is rural location well served with a wide range of facilities and amenities and being 2 miles from Sudbury town which offers a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities including doctors/dentist surgeries, primary and secondary schools and a range of shops. Sudbury also has a branch line rail link to London's Liverpool Street station via Marks Tey and sits 13 miles north of Colchester. DirectionsUse satNav postcode CO10 01Q Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - TBCServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - TBCManagement charge - There is a management charge payable by residents on this development of approximately £400 pa (TBC). This is for the upkeep of communal areas and (if applicable) the servicing of any waste pump on the site which aids the mains drainage system.Agents Note - ANY PHOTOS SHOWN ARE FROM THE SHOW HOME PROPERTY PLOT 46, A DIFFERENT DESIGN TYPE. CGI's ARE INDICITIVE ONLY.Choices are subject to build stage and availabilty. Brick colours/finish may vary. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71268499
Nestled within the historical fabric of St Olave's Terrace since its inception in 1908, 9 Priory Road exudes a timeless allure, steeped in the rich heritage of Edwardian architecture. Evoking echoes of a bygone era, the residence is rumored to have been once graced by an ancestral hunting and fishing lodge, lending an aura of antiquity to its storied past.Elegance abounds within its walls, where an abundance of natural light dances gracefully across generously proportioned spaces, adorned by lofty ceiling heights. A grand entrance hall beckons, gracefully leading to the dining room and sitting room, seamlessly connected to the heart of the homethe kitchen. Ascending to the upper levels, three bedrooms on the first floor, accompanied by a family bathroom, offer comfort and serenity, while two additional bedrooms on the top floor promise ample space for familial blissan invitation to behold the epitome of familial sanctuary.Beyond the threshold lies an enchanting landscape, where the dwelling stands majestically behind a verdant garden, a sanctuary of tranquility. A canopy of mature trees graces the lawn, while an elegant brick wall, veiled in the patina of time, embraces the sanctuary within. At the rear, a paved terrace invites al fresco reverie, where cherished moments unfold amidst the verdant embrace. With its secure confines, the garden offers a haven for pets and children alike, a testament to the enduring allure of domestic bliss. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i68887340
**Phase one & two - 50% reserved**Plot 23 The Foxgloves house type at Sudbury Fields in Great Cornard, is a delightful three bedroom detached house with two parking spaces. Situated on this unique rural development of 46 properties and bought to you by local Essex developers North Avenue. **SHOW HOME NOW AVAILABLE**The Foxgloves are superb three bedroom open-plan homes on this desirable development comprising one bedroom maisonettes to four bedroom executive homes. Sudbury Fields is a brand new community ideal for families, first time buyers and downsizers. Combining sympathetic architecture with contemporary interiors and situated in a ideal country setting.Room sizes for the Foxglove design; Entrance hallLounge 16'4''x11'2''Kitchen/dining room 18'6''x12'10''Utility/cloakroom 6'11''x5'7''LandingBedroom one 13'6'x9'3''EnsuiteBedroom two 11'3x8'5''Bedroom three 11'3''x7'6''Bathroom2 parking spacesFor full specification please refer to brochure. Legal incentives available Turfed rear gardens Bathroom choice available on selected plots Part exchange scheme available Luxury Vinyl flooring LocationGreat Cornard is rural location well served with a wide range of facilities and amenities and being 2 miles from Sudbury town which offers a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities including doctors/dentist surgeries, primary and secondary schools and a range of shops. Sudbury also has a branch line rail link to London's Liverpool Street station via Marks Tey and sits 13 miles north of Colchester. DirectionsUse satNav postcode CO10 01Q Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - TBCServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - TBCManagement charge - There is a management charge payable by residents on this development of approximately £300 pa (TBC). This is for the upkeep of communal areas and (if applicable) the servicing of any waste pump on the site which aids the mains drainage system.Agents Note - ANY PHOTOS SHOWN ARE FROM THE SHOW HOME PROPERTY PLOT 46, A DIFFERENT DESIGN TYPE. CGI's ARE INDICITIVE ONLY.Choices are subject to build stage and availabilty. Brick colours/finish may vary. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i69104493
**SHOW HOME NOW AVAILABLE**Plot 28 The Brambles house type at Sudbury Fields in Great Cornard, is a well-proportioned three bedroom detached house with two carport spaces. Situated on this unique rural development of 46 properties and bought to you by local Essex developers North Avenue, Sudbury Fields is a friendly new neighbourhood and a place you will be proud to call home. **SOLAR PANEL & EV CHARGER INCENTIVE subject to T&C's**The Brambles are thoughtfully designed three bedroom detached homes on this desirable development comprising one bedroom maisonettes to four bedroom executive homes. Sudbury Fields is a brand new community ideal for families, first time buyers and downsizers. Combining sympathetic architecture with contemporary interiors and situated in a ideal country setting.*Estimated completion Jan/Feb 2024 for this plot*Room sizes for the Brambles design; Entrance hallLounge 18'6''x12'5''Kitchen/dining room 16'4''x11'4''Cloakroom Utility 6'11''x3'11''LandingBedroom one 13'6''x9'5''EnsuiteBedroom two 11'1x8'10''Bedroom three 11'1''x7'1''Bathroom2 carport parking spacesFor full specification please refer to brochure. Legal incentives available Turfed rear gardens Bathroom choice available on selected plots Part exchange scheme available Luxury Vinyl flooring LocationGreat Cornard is rural location well served with a wide range of facilities and amenities and being 2 miles from Sudbury town which offers a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities including doctors/dentist surgeries, primary and secondary schools and a range of shops. Sudbury also has a branch line rail link to London's Liverpool Street station via Marks Tey and sits 13 miles north of Colchester. DirectionsUse satNav postcode CO10 01Q Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - TBCServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - TBCManagement charge - There is a management charge payable by residents on this development of approximately £300 pa (TBC). This is for the upkeep of communal areas and (if applicable) the servicing of any waste pump on the site which aids the mains drainage system.Agents Note - THE PHOTOS SHOWN ARE TAKEN FROM THE SHOW HOME PROPERTY PLOT 46, THE SAME DESIGN TYPE. CGI's ARE INDICITIVE ONLY. Choices are subject to build stage and availability.Brick colours/finish may vary. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i68153992
Situated in a quiet position close to the town centre of Sudbury is this three bedroom end terrace property with no onward chain. The property offers scope to extend and plans have been drawn up to provide a garage and an additional bedroom with shower room. Entrance door into good size entrance hall with ground floor cloakroom, stairs off to the first floor landing with under stairs storage cupboard. The sitting room is to the rear of the property with window overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen/dining room has a casement door to the garden, range of built in base and eye level units with fitted appliances, worksurfaces over, tiled splashbacks and tiled flooring.The first floor landing gives access to two double bedrooms to the rear of the property and a further single bedroom with storage cupboard. The main bathroom has been converted into a shower room with walk in shower, wash hand basin and a W.C, a cupboard housing the gas fired boiler.OutsideThere is parking immediacy to the front of the property. There is a good size side garden with metal fencing. The rear boundary is enclosed with a high brick wall. There is a paved terrace to the rear of the property. LocationChestnut Mews is set down a private driveway off Friars Street and provides a level walk across a short distance into Market Hill with all its good range of local shops. Sudbury is a thriving and expanding market town with a good range of local amenities including branch rail link to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 2AH for SatNav. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - CServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - DOur ref - SUD230015/JO For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d524587/for-sale_i70809131
A delightful end terrace cottage exudes charm and character throughout. Stepping into the entrance hall with elegant pamment stone flooring, gives access to the front sitting room, featuring exposed timbers and a fireplace with an inset log-burning stove, creating a cosy warmth to the room.The heart of the home lies in the fully fitted kitchen at the rear, boasting ample storage and worktop space. A farmhouse dining table, complemented by a bench seat, provides a space for both casual meals and more formal dining occasions. Double doors open out to the gardens, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living.Moving to the first floor, you'll find the principal bedroom along with a further double bedroom and a well-appointed bathroom. Ascending to the second floor, a versatile space awaits, ideal as a bedroom or home office, offering elevated country views for inspiration.The property offers a charming established garden at the rear, providing a peaceful oasis with far-reaching views to enjoy. Convenience is ensured with off-street parking for two cars and a large garage/workshop, perfect for storage or hobbies.The house is situated on the edge of Little Waldingfield village with its public house (being refurbished) and church. The town of Sudbury is 4 miles to the southwest and provides excellent shopping and commercial facilities together with a rail line to London via Marks Tey. The medieval town of Lavenham is approximately 3 miles to the north and Colchester is 16 miles to the south with its comprehensive educational, recreational and commercial facilities together with direct trains to London's Liverpool Street Station (55 minutes). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70736768
The PropertySet on a corner plot this detached four bedroom family home benefits from having two reception rooms as well as a large conservatory. In addition to this there is off road parking for multiple vehicles and a double garage. The property also has a downstairs WC, a kitchen and utility room as well as an en suite to the master bedroom. Outside to the rear there is a generous enclosed garden and a good sized front garden.Great Waldingfield has a local shop, post office, fish and chip shop and a pub with good access to Sudbury's town centre which offers a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities including galleries, a theatre, doctor's surgery and branch line train station links to London Liverpool Street.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d524587/for-sale_i69600373
This modern and stylish five bedroom detached family home is conveniently located in a cul-de-sac location and is a short distance to the centre of Sudbury. The entrance hall gives access to the lounge, kitchen and WC. The generous size lounge has a feature fireplace and connects to the dining room and conservatory. The fully equipped kitchen has a double oven, glass ceramic hob with extractor fan over, built-in microwave and plenty of overhead storage units. There is also an understair storage cupboard. The utility area adjoins the kitchen giving access to the side of the property with space for a washing machine and has a sink and drainer. The dining room lies between the lounge, kitchen and conservatory making this a great central point of the property. The conservatory is fully double glazed with double doors to the garden.The first floor landing provides access to three double bedrooms, two with en-suites and the family bathroom. All the bedrooms have built-in wardrobes and the modern en-suites have walk-in showers and heated towel rails. The family bathroom comprises a walk-in shower and bath.On the second floor there are two bedrooms, both of which are a good size, one of which has a velux skylight and the other has an en-suite.OutsideTo the front of the property the driveway provides parking for several vehicles. There is a side gate giving access to the rear garden. A tandem garage adjoins the property. The garden is multi-levelled with a patio area leading up to a grassed area. An attractive pergola sits in the corner of the garden with a patio area. LocationSudbury is a thriving and expanding market town with a good range of local amenities including a branch rail link to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey with a local bus service, a range of boutique shops as well as high street brand names and supermarkets including Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Tesco and Aldi. DirectionsSatNav - CO10 1QF Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - EServices - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating -C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71629225
Dating back to the first quarter of the 20th Century and of traditional brick construction with part rendered elevations under a pitched and tiled roofline, Rio is a handsome semi-detached family home retaining and displaying a host of original characteristics including generous ceiling heights, open fireplaces, panelled internal doors, picture rails and tiled flooring. A particular feature of the property are the large mature gardens to the rear, and ideal for dog lovers, pedestrian access is afforded over the garden next door to the lovely walks along the banks of the river Stour which runs through the village. Rio benefits from off road parking and an inspection is unreservedly recommended to appreciate the qualities of the home on offer. Rio stands pleasantly back from the road close to the heart of the village. Centred around a picturesque village green, Cavendish has a thriving community with a range of local amenities including primary school, community shop, historic village inn and the magnificent Church of St Mary the Virgin.Cavendish sits on the river Stour midway between Long Melford and Clare, both of which provide an excellent range of everyday amenities, For more comprehensive schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities, the Cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds is fifteen miles north, and the market town of Sudbury, with its rail link to London via Marks Tey, lies six miles south.Clare - 3 milesLong Melford - 3 milesSudbury - 6 milesBury St Edmunds - 15 milesAGENTS NOTE:Viewings conducted strictly by appointment For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70714253
Nestled in the heart of the serine and picturesque area of Sudbury, this property presents a rare opportunity to own a meticulously designed three bedroom house that combines modern living with traditional charm. This property boasts an array of features that cater to comfort functionality and style making it an ideal family home. As you step through the inviting porch and into the welcoming hallway you will feel immediately at home. The property has been thoughtfully updated offering a contemporary living environment; from the cosy lounge with its striking double fixed fireplace to the sleek kitchen equipped with granite worktops and a high end Rangemaster cooker. Integrated appliances are included such as washing machine and dishwasher adding to the homes practicality and every detail has been considered. The bi-fold doors from the kitchen open seamlessly into to the garden allow for effortless indoor outdoor living, this feature not only enhances the sense of space but also brings natural light into the home. The ground floor also includes a handy W.C and additional storage under the stairs.Upstairs comprises of three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Each bedroom are generously sized offering ample space for family members or guests. The main bedroom is enhanced by elegant sharps fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom with a walk in shower providing a private and luxurious space. The other two bedrooms are complimented by built in storage cupboards. OutsideThe double garage attached to the property along with additional parking ensures plenty of space for vehicles and storage adding to the convenience and appeal of the home.5 Priory Walk caters to a modern lifestyle whilst embracing the character of beauty and its surroundings. Don't miss the chance to make this exceptional property your next family home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards living in your dream home. LocationJust a short stroll from Sudbury Market Hill, the property is ideally situated close to local amenities and transport links making daily errands and commuting a breeze. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 2AP for SatNav. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - CServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - EOur ref - SUD240117/MR For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70158872
Listed Grade II as being of architectural or historical interest, 57 High St originally dates to the 17th Century and forms the end wing of a former Hall House. Following the evolving trend in architectural styling, around the 1780's the property was Georgianised. Naturally this provides a wealth of character features throughout to include exposed timbers, fine fireplaces and sash windows. The entrance lobby opens into the dining room with Victorian fireplace and double doors to a spacious garden room bringing the outside in and links well to the shaker-style kitchen with ample worktop space, eye level double ovens and a 5-ring gas hob, this was all recently extended and modernised, resulting in a historic house with modern convenience. A further sitting room in the original part with an inglenook fireplace, with the principal bedroom to the rear with ensuite shower room and adjacent utility room and rear entrance to the garden. Upstairs provides access to the landing space, currently used as a library and office space, with a further double bedroom with built in storage and a further bedroom with vaulted ceilings, exposed timbers, and mezzanine. Outside forms a further important feature with ample gravelled parking to the front, with the most beautifully landscaped gardens to the rear, consisiting of an alfresco dining terrace, raised beds, pathways to further seating areas, all whilst backing on to the Kentwell Hall Estate. Chain FreeLong Melford is frequently voted amongst the top 20 most sought-after villages in England and Wales. There is an excellent range of shops, restaurants, pubs, doctors' surgery, a primary school, hotels and two Tudor mansions - Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall both of which are open to the public. The market town of Sudbury (2 miles) provides a rail link to London's Liverpool Street via Marks Tey (about 80 minutes). Alternatively, there is a mainline service from Colchester with fastest trains taking about 48 minutes. The historic market town of Bury St Edmunds lies 10 miles to the north.Sudbury 2 Mile (London Liverpool Street from 78 minutes)Lavenham 4 MilesBury St Edmunds 10 MilesColchester 16 Miles (London Liverpool Street from 48 minutes) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71264234
*NO ONWARD CHAIN* Set at the end of a no through road is this modern and beautifully presented family home including a stunning open plan kitchen and living area with two other reception rooms in addition to an office. The property also benefits from off road parking in addition to a private rear garden. A spacious entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor, storage cupboards as well as doors to the downstairs W.C, office, living room and the open plan kitchen/living area. The open plan flexible kitchen/living area is the heart of the home, the beautifully presented kitchen includes wall and base units to both sides, a central island, sink and drainer, doors out to the rear garden, integrated appliances including an eye level double oven, fridge freezer, as well as a ceramic hob within the island with extractor fan above. From this naturally well-lit room you can access the main living room and the now converted garage which is currently used as a studio with underfloor heating and bi-folding doors to the front. The cozy living room overlooks the rear garden and includes a wood burner with additional access back to the entrance hall. Stairs rise to the first floor where the landing provides access to the loft in addition to the four double bedrooms and family bathroom. Bedrooms two and three are set to the front of the property with both including built in wardrobes or storage areas. The master bedroom looks out over the rear garden and includes built in wardrobes to one side and an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom benefits from a walk in shower, panel enclosed bath, W.C, wash hand basin and wall mounted heated towel rail.OutsideThe property enjoys a secluded position in a no through road with off road parking leading to the converted garage and gated side access taking you to the rear garden which can be accessed internally from the open plan kitchen. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn but begins with a patio seating area leading to a pergola with hot tub (available by separate negotiation). At the base of the garden is a good size summer house with power connected which would be ideal for use as an office or outside play room/games room. LocationClermont Avenue is a highly sought after development on the edge of Sudbury with good access to local schools, shops and other amenities. Sudbury is a thriving and expanding market town with a good range of local facilities including branch rail link to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey, a local bus service, and a range of boutique shops as well as High Street brand names and supermarkets including Waitrose, Sainsbury, Tesco and Aldi. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 1ZN for SatNav. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - EServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - BOur ref - SUD230437/SP For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71344035
Swan House is an individually designed and contemporary home that has been recently refurbished to a high standard, creating an ideal family home. The accommodation is separated over three floors, with the upper floors boasting a view over the village and water meadows. The ground floor is a substantial open plan reception space, incorporating a modern kitchen, with island and integrated appliances, a dining area and large living space with fitted units. This leads through to a separate snug area and study/home office space. There is also a ground floor cloakroom.Upstairs on the first floor, there are three generous double bedrooms, all with built in storage. A family bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower serves these bedrooms and there is a separate utility/laundry area. The second floor is home to the principal suite, with an ensuite bathroom. There is a second double bedroom on this floor, with built-in storage space and a storage area in the eaves.The property has a lovely, enclosed garden, which is mostly laid to lawn with a patio dining area. There is pedestrian access via a side gate, from the driveway. There is a detached double bay garage to the rear of the property. Long Melford has an excellent range of shops, award-winning restaurants, six pubs, three hotels and two Tudor mansions - Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall - both of which are open to the public. The market town of Sudbury (2 miles) provides a rail link to London's Liverpool Street (approx. 80 minutes), alternatively there is a mainline service from Colchester (about 15 miles) with fastest trains taking 50 minutes. The historic market town of Bury St Edmunds lies 11 miles to the north. Freehold Mains Water, drainage & electricity Gas central heating Babergh District Council Band E What3Words ///mastering.puppy.genetics For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i69962920
One of the most prestigious addresses in the town (Thomas Gainsborough's sister lived in an adjacent property) Friars Street is a stone's throw from the town centre, and on a summer's evening the thwack of leather against willow can be heard from the nearby cricket club. Sudbury Common Lands with its famous water meadows and the River Stour are 10 minutes' walk away.Estimated to date back to the late 16th Century when No.68 and the adjoining property formed one 'high status' timber framed dwelling, this attractive semi-detached townhouse is listed Grade II as being of architectural or historical interest. Divided into two properties in the early 19th Century and following the trend in Georgian architectural styling, the properties were re-fronted with an attractive gault brick facade with sash fenestration and internally remodelled. Today, No. 68 offers plenty of space with a wonderful opportunity for updating and refurbishment, and benefits from a relatively new kitchen and shower.Outside No.68 stands pleasantly back from the road, with an attractive walled garden to the rear and has the rare benefit within the historic core of the town of both off-road parking, and a garage. This house is perfect for someone who loves all that the countryside has to offer but who also likes to live in a town with all of its social life, facilities and communication links.An internal inspection is unreservedly recommended to appreciate the qualities and potential of the home on offer.Location Sudbury has a thriving market town centred around a twice-weekly open market and an excellent range of schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities including the intimate Quay Theatre, all within easy walking distance of the property. The acclaimed National Centre for Thomas Gainsborough opened last year after a £10M refurbishment and is five minutes away on foot.For commuters, Sudbury offers a rail link via Marks Tey to London's Liverpool Street station, as well as Stratford International and the Elizabeth Line, for Heathrow.This property is offered chain free.Viewings will be taking place on Sat 13th April 2024 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70355170
Entering from the famous high street scene, the sitting/dining room is a welcoming room with a pleasing layout, divided by open studwork, one side offering great dining entertainment, the other providing a cosy space with exposed chimney stack and log burning stove. The natural light, beams through thanks to the large sash windows which is totally unexpected. On through to the bespoke shaker style kitchen, with ample storage and worktop space, natural stone tiles and a butler sink, with views via the mullion windows to a unexpected and spacious vaulted living room with beautiful herringbone brick flooring, stone surround fireplace and log burner with french doors out the private gardens. Importantly there is a downstairs cloak room and shower, as well as a useful lobby area offers useful storage space and the stairs which takes you to the three double bedrooms and the family bathroom with rolltop bath.Adopting a central high street location, the property unusually and conveniently boasts gated access and private parking for several cars, low maintenance gardens, wooded decking area, and a good sized detached outbuilding, perfect for an annexe/holiday let or a detached home office. Lavenham is famed as the best preserved medieval village in England with about 340 listed buildings, all of which are centred around a delightful village square which features The Guildhall. The village offers an excellent selection of amenities including a post office, butchers, bakery, grocery stores, pharmacy and more. In addition, there are many popular restaurants, pubs, galleries, hotels and the award winning Weaver's Spa at The Swan Hotel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71299968
EPC band: B Council tax band EJade at Yopa is presenting for sale, a detached property of impeccable condition, nestled in a serene village surrounded by green spaces, walking and cycling routes. This immaculate home, designed with an open-plan concept, offers an abundance of space and natural light, perfect for families or couples seeking a peaceful retreat.The residence boasts four bedrooms, two of which are spacious double bedrooms with en-suite facilities and built-in wardrobes. The master bedroom is a particular highlight, offering an en-suite and an abundance of natural light, creating an airy and elegant space to unwind.The heart of the home is undoubtedly the modern, open-plan kitchen. Equipped with a kitchen island and up-to-date appliances, this area also offers a dining space with underfloor heating, ensuring a comfortable and warm environment for meal times. The property further offers two reception rooms. The first, a separate room featuring a multi-fuel log burner set within a fireplace and wood floors, providing a cosy yet refined space. The second reception room is a sight to behold, with large windows offering a view of the garden and providing access to it. The wood floors add a touch of rustic charm to this expansive room.Notable features include a garage and off-street parking for multiple vehicles, a testament to the property's practical design. A charming garden further extends the living space outdoors, offering a tranquil oasis. With an EPC rating of 'B', you can expect energy efficiency in this home. The property's unique charms and tranquil location make it a standout choice.Preston St Mary is a very pretty Suffolk village about 2 miles from the hugely popular village of Lavenham which has a wide range of shopping and leisure facilities including shops, public houses, art galleries, award winning restaurants, doctors surgery, primary school and bus links to the nearby market towns of Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury. Preston St Mary has a church and the Six Bells local pub and situated is situated in the heart of the Suffolk countryside. Bury St Edmunds is approximately 14 miles and the nearby town of Sudbury has a branch line station connecting to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey. Also nearby is Stowmarket with direct line to London and Norwich.Drawing room17' x 11' 2 (5.18m x 3.4m)Kitchen/living/dining room26'6 narrowing to 10'10(8.08m narrowing to 3.3m) x 19'10 narrowing to 12' (6.05m narrowing to 3.66m)CloakroomBedroom one15' 10 x 12' 1 (4.83m x 3.68m)EnsuiteBedroom two15' 10 x 10' 10 (4.83m x 3.3m)EnsuiteBedroom three10' 5 x 9' 6 (3.18m x 2.9m)Bedroom four10' 7 x 9' 6 (3.23m x 2.9m)Bathroom7' 3 x 5' 11 (2.21m x 1.8mDisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.Money Laundering RegulationsShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 +VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d524587/for-sale_i71021150
The Next House in Cavendish is a remarkable property that offers spacious and comfortable living across three floors, all whilst nestled in the charming village of Cavendish and displays a wealth of character features dating back to the 17th Century, if not earlier. On the ground floor the property provides an entrance hall, dining room with bay window, a rear sitting room with views to the garden, a fitted kitchen/breakfast room. With five bedrooms on the first floor, this home provides ample accommodation for a growing family or those who desire additional space. The bedrooms are well-sized and offer plenty of space, with a second floor offering further scope to convert. There is currently an inspiring vaulted studio which could either be a principal bedroom or fantastic first floor living room. One of the highlights of The Next House is its charming, enclosed gardens. These beautiful, well-maintained outdoor spaces provide the perfect backdrop for relaxation, entertaining, or gardening enthusiasts. As well as useful outbuildings, workshop, and garaging, which could be converted into an incoming generating property. Cavendish is deservedly considered to be one of the prettiest villages in Suffolk, being centred around a picturesque village green with a fine parish church adjacent. With an impressive collection of both timber frame and brick built properties the village also benefits from a community village store, an historic village inn, and a primary school. Further amenities can be found at Clare (about 3 miles), Long Melford (3 miles), Sudbury (6 miles) and Bury St Edmunds about 15 miles.While The Next House requires cosmetic modernisation, this aspect should be seen as an opportunity for excitement. With a touch of creativity and personalisation, this property has the potential to be transformed into a dream home that perfectly suits the needs of prospective purchasers. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71171025
An outstanding Grade II* listed house, well presented throughout and boasting superb character features, set in around 0.5 of anacre of delightful cottage gardens, with driveway, home office & outbuildings. Kitchen/dining/living room, sitting room, utility room, cloakroom and a rear hall porch.Attached annexe guest bedroom/studio with en-suite shower room. First floor bedroom with en-suite wc, bedroom two with basin and a large family bath/shower room.Driveway & parking, summer house/home office, large timber workshop & potting shed, garden shed & log store and gardens. In all about 0.5 of an acre (sts)THE PROPERTYOld Chapel is a beautiful building, believed to date back to around 1190, of thick-walled stone and flint construction under a ½ roman pantile and ½ thatched roof. The chapel was deconsecrated in 1550 when the property became a house and the first floor was installed and fireplaces were added. This Grade II* listed property is full of character and of particular note is the C12th Norman doorway which opens to the rear hall. The accommodation in brief comprises a half glazed front door leading into the open plan kitchen/dining/living room, which has a high timbered ceiling and features windows to three elevations, an exposed brick floor, fireplace with bressummer beam and inset solid fuel Rayburn range cooker, with back boiler and alcove store cupboard to the side. The kitchen is fitted with a range of gloss white units below a black quartz work surface with inset 1½ bowl sink unit, integrated Smeg dishwasher, a wine fridge, larder fridge and a Rangemaster 'Elan' Range cooker with electric hob and ovens, glass splash back and an extractor hood above. There is a shelved understairs pantry cupboard with a slate cold shelf. There are doors to the 'back' stairs to the first floor, a door out to the rear hall and another through to the sitting room. The glazed rear hall/porch has an exposed brick floor, a stable door leading to the terrace and an internal door leads into the utility room which has a window to the rear, a timber worksurface and upstand, with underset ceramic butlers sink, cupboards and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. Beyond is the cloakroom with window to the side, wc and wash basin. The sitting room is a characterful room with casement windows to the side and rear set into the thick walls. There is a charming bressummer beamed inglenook fireplace with brick hearth and inset log burning stove and a high ceiling with exposed painted beams and a gable end beam, possibly reclaimed from Clare Castle. Stairs lead up to the first floor landing which displays exposed chimney breast brickwork and notable roof timbers and which gives access to two spacious first floor double bedrooms and the bathroom. The eastern bedroom presents a window to the side with two charming former chapel window alcoves to either side of it and the room features exposed painted roof timbers to a semi-vaulted ceiling and a door leads into an en-suite cloakroom with wc, basin and towel rail radiator which is heated by the kitchen range back boiler. There is a family bathroom with a window to the rear, a designer basin set into the deep window alcove on a tiled work surface and the room affords ½ panelled wall, tiled corner shower enclosure, clawfoot slipper bath with views out of the window, corner wc, radiator towel rail (back boiler heated) and a linen storage cupboard, with shelving housing the hot water tank. The western bedroom has a window to the side, a high semi-vaulted ceiling (Circa 12' / 3.6m high) and features stairs from the kitchen below and a corner wash basin. Accessed from the rear terrace patio is the attached guest bedroom suite a ground floor, late 80's extension which is weather boarded under a clay pantile roof. The bedroom/studio features double glazed windows to three elevations, a semi-vaulted ceiling and benefits from an en-suite shower room, with exposed flint wall, with former window opening and a tiled floor. OUTSIDEThe property sits back from the road and pavement behind a mature yew hedge with pedestrian gated access from the front and to both sides. A gravel driveway leads to a parking area capable of standing several vehicles and which is adjacent to a large timber workshop and potting shed with power affording the option of an electric car charger to the parking area. The gardens are superbly landscaped with the front garden having shingle and flag stone paths and there is a terraced sitting area and charming flower and herbaceous shrub beds and borders. The side and rear gardens are predominantly laid to lawn with shrub and flower beds and borders and there are a number of fruit trees. Abutting the rear of the house is a paved terrace area which is picket fence enclosed and offers an ideal alfresco dining area. There is also a detached summer house/office with power and light and another garden shed with log store. To the rear boundary of the garden is a small stream (Chilton Stream) with beautiful open countryside views beyond. LOCATIONOld Chapel is located on the outskirts, whilst still being within walking distance with pavement access, of this sought after town. Clare is well-regarded and situated in the Stour valley near Long Melford. The town itself is extremely well served and has excellent everyday facilities including two schools, several pubs/restaurants, B&Bs, a hotel, a doctor's surgery, a castle and a church. The nearby towns of Sudbury, Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket and Haverhill provide further educational and recreational facilities. There is easy access to the A14, the A11(M11) and Cambridge. For the rail commuter there is a link line service from Sudbury to London Liverpool Street, via Marks Tey, or to the west from either Whittlesford or Audley End to the City. DIRECTIONS From Clare drive north leaving the village along the B1063 (Signposted Newmarket 16) and once into open countryside, pass the right hand turn to Poslingford and immediately after the Old Chapel will be found on the right. What3Words ///swung.still.etchingsPROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity and drainage. Electric Smart Heaters & Solid Fuel/Log fired Range with Back-Boiler.Local Authority West Suffolk Council Council Tax Band ETenure FreeholdBroadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 60MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage Yes Viewing Jackson-Stops. Tel. 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Part of our Signature collection, discover elegance and heritage at Church Farm Barn, nestled within the serene and picturesque village of Cavendish. This impressive property seamlessly blends historical grandeur with contemporary accommodation. This Grade II Listed barn pre-dates the 19th Century and has been thoughtfully converted and modernised to create a home that is both luxurious and steeped in history. The most recent improvements include professional repointing to all brickwork, in and out. Additionall the utility extension enhances both the functionality and comfort of the home. Situated just a stone's throw away from the village green with the iconic St. Mary Church as a backdrop, this property boasts convenience of location whilst preserving a peaceful lifestyle.A gated entrance opens to the impressive driveway which is complemented by a pergola offering ample parking space. Stunning bi-fold doors open to a grand sitting room at the front of the property which benefits from 16ft high ceiling, with exposed timbers and a bespoke shelving around a wood burner. Large glass panelling allows for an abundance of natural light, making this a fantastic space to spend time with guests and family. This room is the heart of the home, connecting the kitchen, dining room and the upstairs. There is a sleek and stylish kitchen with quartz worktops and built in appliances including a large Rayburn stove, which services the entire property with hot water and heating. The extended utility room flows off the kitchen and incorporates a pantry providing additional storage. The utility also has skylight windows and access to the garden via a rear stable door. The dining room is located off the main sitting room and is equipped with a log burner making for a cosy environment, this space could also be used as an additional reception room or a fourth bedroom.Upstairs comprises of three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, two of the bedrooms include newly fitted ensuites and all the bedrooms have built-in storage. The family bathroom has a bath with overhead shower and both ensuites have been finished to a high standard with walk-in showers featuring rainfall showerheads.The property boasts a beautifully landscaped rear garden with a patio, flower beds and a separate walled garden offering a tranquil retreat set against the historic backdrop of St. Mary's Church. There is a generous workshop providing ample space for hobbies or storage, with power and light connected.Experience the unique charm and sophistication of Church Farm Barn for yourself, contact us today to schedule your viewing and take the first steps towards owning a piece of Cavendish heritage. LocationFrom Church Farm Barn you are within walking distance to local amenities including the quaint Five Bells pub. Proximity to the highly regarded Cavendish Church of England Primary school makes the property an ideal location for growing families.Cavendish is a very attractive and highly regarded Suffolk village centred around the Village Green with a selection of restaurants, a good community feel and a community shop. The village has a local school and bus service connecting to nearby Clare which has a wider range of local amenities including bank and small supermarket. The main market town of Sudbury is approximately 6 miles away and has a broader range of facilities including a branch line railway connecting at Marks Tey to the main line and on to London Liverpool Street. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 8BP for SatNav. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - AServices - We understand that mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC - COur ref - SUD240129/MRAgents noteWe understand the property was converted approximately 14 years ago and has been recently repointed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i71052739
Built in the mid-20th Century as a 'Council Farm' and of traditional construction with rendered and colour-washed elevations under a pitched and tiled roofline, in more recent years Magna Farm has been the subject of imaginative and substantial extension to an extremely high specification. Today the house provides generous well-proportioned accommodation displaying a host of attractive characteristics and an internal inspection is unreservedly recommended to appreciate the qualities of the home on offer. In brief the accommodation includes: Entrance lobby, reception hall, cloakroom, sitting room, separate dining room, garden room with large atrium above, study, large kitchen/breakfast room, utility, principal bedroom with ensuite & dressing area, three further bedrooms and family bathroom. Externally the quality of Magna Farm House standing centrally in large well planned mature gardens having a generous paved terrace with covered alfresco dining area, well maintained lawns, extensive parking, and a double garage.An outstanding feature of Magna Farm are the fabulous far-reaching views afforded to the rear over adjacent countryside to the church of Long Melford in the distance. The peaceful village of Newmans Green lies between the historic village of Long Melford and the thriving market town of Sudbury, which provide an excellent range of everyday schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural amenities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i69847057
Part of our Signature collection, this individual detached family house dates originally from 1910 is located on the outskirts of the village of Acton and has been the subject of considerable extension and improvement.Babergh Lodge is situated on the eastern outskirts of Acton approached over a block paved driveway which runs on past the property and serves an adjoining bungalow.Well maintained gardens surround the property and there is a heated swimming pool, wide sweeping lawns and mature shrubs. The property is approached through a hardwood front entrance door with a canopy porch leading into a reception hall which in turn opens onto the well equipped and attractive library. The sitting room with open fireplace is at the front of the house with a doorway leading into the spacious inner hallway which serves the south west facing conservatory, study/bedroom five and the cloakroom, opening through double doors there is access to the spacious dining room which has bi-fold doors opening onto the courtyard.Approached from the inner hallway is the stunning refitted and enlarged kitchen/dining room/living space again with bi-fold doors opening onto the terrace. There is access to the cloakroom/ shower room A staircase leads to the first floor accommodation from the inner hallway with access to a good size landing which leads past an airing cupboard to the master suite which overlooks the garden with a large en-suite bathroom adjoining this is bedroom four which has a fitted wardrobe and at the front of the house are bedrooms two and three which are good size double rooms with built-in storage.OutsideThe grounds are a very attractive feature of the property with a block paved drive leading to the double garage which has electronically operated up and over doors and two parking spaces to the front. Adjoining the drive is a sheltered area of enclosed terrace bounded by flower beds with direct access to the kitchen/dining room. From the driveway there is a block paved terrace area to the front of the house alongside a weeping ash tree with gates and hedges leading through to the formal area of garden which lies to the south and west of the house.The pool is surrounded by paving and there is a small changing area and outbuilding containing filtration and air source heating system. The gardens surrounds the property on the west hand side and are laid principally to lawn with a selection of attractive and mature shrubs. Lying to the rear of the garden is a further resin bound terrace area adjoining the house and garage giving a sheltered spot for eating outdoors in the evenings.The garden is fully enclosed and has a further garden shed.The property has just been redecorated externally. LocationActon is a thriving village lying approximately 3 miles to the north of the market town of Sudbury.The village has a local store, primary school and doctors surgeries are available in Long Melford, Lavenham and Sudbury.Sudbury is a thriving market town with good local shopping facilities including a Waitrose, Sainsbury, Tesco's and Aldi and a good range of day to day shopping facilities.There is a branch line railway station in the town which provides access to Marks Tey where there are direct links to London's Liverpool Street. The town retains a twice weekly market and has a strong sense of community with may sports clubs and a wealth of other activities. DirectionsPlease use postcode CO10 0AG. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band G EPC Rating - EServices - We understand that mains water, gas, drainage and electricity are connected to the property.Swimming Pool has maintained filtration system and air source heating system with both winter and summer covers.Tenure - FreeholdOur ref - SUD240034 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70083618
Part of our Signature collection, this attractive single-storey unlisted barn conversion offers spacious accommodation and a separate office/annexe, set in attractive grounds approaching 1.5 acres. Wyatts has been the subject of extensive refurbishment and improvement by the current owners and offers naturally well-lit accommodation in the most stunning location with far-reaching views over the Stour Valley. The property is set back and sheltered from the quiet country lane with attractive views out across the mature garden and benefits from an excellent range of outbuildings including detached office/annexe. This period single-storey property is unlisted and has been carefully updated and fully renovated to provide the lovely family home currently on offer. All of the large double glazed windows have been replaced, with extra insulation added to the walls and roof and internally, the property has been comprehensively refurbished to a high standard. Steps lead up to the front door which opens into the spacious reception hall with cloakroom and accessed through a large period panelled door are the three main reception rooms. The sitting room has an attractive open fireplace with views out over the main area of garden. This leads through to the dining room which is connected to the large Aga kitchen which in turn leads onto the utility room. From the dining room there is access to the drawing room which has fireplace with wood burning stove and access to the sheltered Mediterranean-style courtyard garden. A corridor leads off from the main reception hall to the bedroom accommodation, with the large master suite and ensuite bathroom at the end of the corridor. There are two further double bedrooms of a good size and a single bedroom. There is access to all three bedrooms and the bathroom with panelled bath and shower. It is unusual to find a period barn conversion which is unlisted and Wyatts was an early example of this type of conversion and therefore has the benefit that it contains large windows to all of the main reception rooms overlooking the garden and sheltered courtyard to the rear. The property is within easy reach of the market town of Sudbury with access to Colchester via the village of Bures with its branch line railway station onto the mainline at Marks TeyThe present owners run a business from the large well-equipped period outbuilding which could easily be converted into self-contained annexe or similar if required, subject to the necessary consent. Outside The property is approached over a shingle drive with ample parking and access to the garages and outbuildings. The garden and grounds are a real feature of the property, extending to grounds approaching 1.5 acres with informal woodland at the lower end and more formal flower beds, rose beds etc that surround the house. There is an extensive sweep of lawn and grassland. Located on the south side of the house is the sheltered Mediterranean-style terrace which has an extremely sheltered aspect and is a very attractive feature overlooked by the drawing room and kitchen. LocationLocationThe property is situated on high ground approached by Wyatts Lane. The property is approached through double gates from this quiet country lane and at the front the property is a high brick wall giving a very sheltered aspect to the south-facing terrace of the property. The property lies about 2.5 miles from the centre of Sudbury in an extremely convenient location with stunning views out across the Stour Valley.Sudbury is a thriving market town with a twice-weekly market and a monthly farmers market. The town has a strong sense of community, excellent retail facilities including Waitrose, Sainsbury, Tesco and Aldi supermarkets. A broad range of shops are arranged around Market Hill with wonderful facilities including the recently opened Gainsborough House Museum and the newly converted Art Centre in St. Peter's Church at the heart of the town. Schools are available in the nearby village of Great Cornard. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 0NT. For further directions please contact a member of our sales team on . Important InformationServices - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected. Private drainage to a klargester. Oil fired central heating with underfloor electric heating to both bathrooms.Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G EPC rating - E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70763620
Dating back to the 16th Century, Market House is an important historical house in Lavenham, with a handsome facade which was altered in the 17th Century creating a three-gabled front. Behind this impressive facade is a welcoming entrance hall with original brick flooring, providing access to the front reception room, with a great display of honey-coloured timbers, fine fireplace, tall ceilings, and large bay window with bench seating flooding the space with natural light. The dining room offers similar proportions and is a great social space with rare views over the Market Square. Beyond is the open plan kitchen/breakfast room exposed studwork creating an informal divide between the two spaces, the Aga kitchen has great storage and countertop space with a large pantry, the dining space offers charming views over the gardens thanks to the large glass apertures capturing the West facing aspect. There is a boot room/rear entrance and a cloakroom to finish the ground floor accommodation, with a tanked cellar on the lower ground floor offering a useful utility space and general storage space, with a formal wine cellar. On the first-floor is the generous principal bedroom with ensuite shower and bathroom, two further double bedrooms, one of which has an impressive vaulted timbered ceiling, both with a family bathroom to serve them. On second floor is a further double bedroom 4, but currently laid out as a spacious games room and office which is another perfectly suitable use for the space, with far reaching chimney pot views. Outside The location of this property is unrivalled and has a unique outlook to the Market Square, which boasts some of the finest architecture in the country. To the side of the house is electric gated entrance to a large gravelled driveway with rarity of extensive parking in the central location. To the rear of the property offers charming terraced gardens facing due West, with a private alfresco dining terrace and a series of outbuildings. Location Lavenham is famed as the best-preserved medieval village in England with about 340 listed buildings, all of which are centred around a delightful village square which features The Guildhall. The village offers an excellent selection of amenities including a post office, butchers, bakery, grocery stores, pharmacy and more. In addition, there are many popular restaurants, pubs, galleries, hotels and the award winning Weaver's Spa at The Swan Hotel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i70635743
GUIDE PRICE: £ 1,250,000.00 TO £ 1,500,000.00 THE PROPERTY Set in rolling farmland, on the edge of the pretty village of Little Waldingfield, Newmans Hall is a substantial country house, situated at the end of a long private drive in approximately just under four acres (STS) of mature grounds.Built in the early 1960s and substantially extended throughout the 1980s, Newmans Hall has been run as a family B&B enterprise for a number of years. Offering generous living space and five bedrooms in the main house, with additional accommodation available in two separate self-contained annexes, this property has the flexibility for both commercial opportunities and/or multi-generational living.Main House:The ground floor provides generous living accommodation in the form of a bright and spacious double-aspect drawing room, with glass sliding doors leading out to the garden; a sizeable dining room, currently used as the breakfast room for guests, extending onto a light-filled garden room with views across the grounds; an extensive family kitchen/diner arranged across two distinct areas with the capacity to work independently of each other - both fitted with excellent storage, one benefiting from an Aga and a gas range, the other serviced by two electric ovens; a study, ideal for home-working; a useful boot room with ample storage; and a dual-aspect bedroom with adjacent dressing room and shower room.Ascending to the first floor are three good-sized double bedrooms, all equipped with excellent storage, two with ensuite shower rooms and the third serviced by a family bathroom. The separate master suite, accessed via its own staircase, is spacious with views across open countryside. Fitted cupboards within the room complement the additional fitted wardrobes in the adjacent dressing room. The suite benefits from a large bathroom, complete with corner bath, separate shower and bidet.The Annexe:Connected to the main house, but with its own private access, the self-contained Annexe to the rear is entirely suited to independent living. The kitchen is incredibly generous in size, with excellent storage, a freestanding range cooker and plumbing for a washing machine and dryer. The living room is of particular note, with spacious dimensions, an impressive pine clad vaulted ceiling and glass doors leading out to the gardens and a private terrace to the side. A comfortable double bedroom, with ensuite shower room, a study and a snug room complete the layout.The Studio:Set within the grounds, the self-contained Studio offers a well-proportioned sitting room, with log burner; dual aspect double bedroom, with ensuite shower room; and a good-sized, well-equipped kitchen.The Grounds:The extensive grounds are laid mainly to lawn, bordered by mature trees and planting, with two paddocks at the front. Within the grounds is a pool house, housing a heated pool, with an adjacent conservatory in need of some restoration; a disused tennis court at the far end of the plot; a sweeping driveway to the front of the property affords ample parking for numerous vehicles, including two double garages fitted with electric up-and-over doors, power and lighting. LOCATION Little Waldingfield is a popular, thriving village midway between the market town of Sudbury and the historic medieval village of Lavenham. It lies equidistant 15 miles from Colchester, Bury St. Edmunds and Stowmarket.Sudbury lies on the River Stour with its beautiful water meadows. The town has an excellent range of local shops, larger retail outlets and major supermarkets. Numerous recreational facilities include a small theatre and modern leisure complex, and there is a good selection of secondary schools including the Ormiston Academy and Thomas Gainsborough School. The railway station provides shuttle trains through to the main London and Colchester line with fast services on to Liverpool Street. There are also good bus and road connections to the surrounding area. To the north is the historic cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds.Lavenham is often described as one of England's finest preserved medieval villages. With its fortunes arising from the wool trade in the 15th and 16th Centuries, the village has a magnificent parish church and a wonderful selection of ancient houses and cottages dating from Tudor timber buildings through the Georgian period to the Victorian era. Today the village is very vibrant with a most active community and useful range of shops including a butcher, pharmacy, bakery, traditional grocer's store and two modern co-ops. There are also a number of interesting shops and galleries and several fine public houses and restaurants. There is a primary school and a modern doctor's surgery. Transport links include the A14 and A12 whicha re nearby and there ios also to London by trai vis Sudbury which is a short driving distance away. SERVICES Mains Electricity and Water Oild Fire Central Heating Private Drainage System Please note that the above services have not been tested by the agent. 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An outstanding Georgian style house set on the edge of one of the most sought after villages. DescriptionGreensleeves is a delightful Georgian style modern house constructed from brick with rendered elevations enhanced by particularly attractive sash windows and stone column entrance porch under pitched tiled roofs. The house was built with high quality materials including terracotta roof tiles, the staircase, the kitchen units are all individually handmade and the reception rooms are individually designed and of elegant proportions.The accommodation is particularly well laid out with an impressive entrance hall featuring a curving central staircase. The main reception rooms open off the hallway, with the sitting room and dining room on one side, with doors leading onto the spacious south facing orangery. The orangery has folding doors leading to a natural stone patio. The kitchen is fitted with a solid oak fitted Neptune kitchen with granite worksurfaces and an island unit. The kitchen has a fitted induction range style cooker, Belfast sink and a complete range of fitted appliances, as well as a ceramic tiled floor. This adjoins the good size rear entrance hall with a cloakroom and fitted utility room. The house benefits from wet under floor heating on the ground floor and dry under floor heating in the bathrooms and orangery, double glazed windows and excellent thermal qualities which should keep the running costs of the house at a minimum. There is also a timed hot water circulation system for instant hot waters. The first floor affords two main en suite bedrooms both of which benefit from large sash windows overlooking the garden along with bedroom three. The second floor offers a further two double bedrooms and a family bathroom. OUTSIDE Greensleeves is approached through electric gates over a gently curving shingle driveway which culminates in a parking sweep to the front of the house with a fine oak tree to one side. A spur leads to the double cart lodge, constructed in a barn style with side machinery store with a studio above, accessed from an external staircase The gardens and grounds are beautifully landscaped, mainly laid to lawns with sloping staged banks from which there are attractive rural views over the village and the impressive historic tower of St Peter and St Paul, one of the most famous of the parish churches of Suffolk. There is an enclosed south facing terrace with rose beds and shrubs and at the rear of the property lies a kitchen garden with raised beds providing flowers, vegetables and soft fruits. A gate leads through to the parking area and cart lodge.LocationGreensleeves is positioned in an elevated position on the edge of Lavenham, a town regarded as the finest surviving Medieval town in England and is famous for its unique timber framed houses. The historic village was constructed at the height of the wool trade and benefits from a wide range of local shops, restaurants, public houses and hotels together with a thriving tourist trade. A much wider range of services can be found from Sudbury and Colchester, the latter has direct services into London's Liverpool Street Station. Acreage: 3 Acres Additional InfoServices: mains drainage, water and electricity. Oil fired central heating. Fitted water softener. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sudbury-d197177/for-sale_i69163763
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