Part of our Signature collection, an attractive Grade II Listed village house set in the heart of this sought after residential village. The property has extensive grounds of approaching 3 acres laid out as an area of informal garden and orchard. Enniskillen Lodge is an attractive period house with rendered elevations and with attractive sash windows. The property has been renovated and extended over the years with signs of its original period origins to the front section of the property and a more modern feel to the ground and first floor additions created when the original barn was linked and converted to residential accommodation. The works have been carried out sensitively to the property to retain all of its original charm and character.Little Waldingfield is a sought after residential village with an attractive collection of period houses. The property is set back behind brick wall and gates lead into the parking and turning area. The house has many attractive features throughout which reflect the various stages of its development such as exposed timbering/feature fireplaces. The main reception rooms and front bedrooms benefit from the large sash windows to the front elevation. The front door is approached from a paved path which leads into a large dining hallway with open studwork and staircase to the first floor. Opening off this is the large sitting room with a large open fireplace and access through to the library area. Leading off the dining room is the inner hallway which provides access to the study and gives access to the utility room and cloakroom with a glazed door to the sunny west facing terrace. Doors lead through to the kitchen/dining room with its range of solid wood units located at the rear of the house with a large walk in larder cupboard and glazed double French doors leading out onto the terrace.The first floor accommodation is approached via a staircase leading from the dining hallway which leads to a landing with cloakroom and a family bathroom. In the more recent addition to the rear of the house is the master bedroom and ensuite shower room. At the front of the house there are three good size bedrooms with bedroom five overlooking the terrace at the rear and has a fitted wash hand basin. The grounds are a particular feature of the property with double gates leading into a shingle parking and turning area. There is a secondary access at the side of the property also leading to the garden and grounds. These grounds are a real feature of the property with a sunny west facing paved terrace adjoining the rear house, this opens out into a more formal area of garden and leads on through to an area of woodland garden at the rear of the house. The main area of grounds which extend to 2.8 acres are enclosed by fencing and contain a mixture of mature trees, fruit trees etc. including a lovely mature Walnut and many other specimen trees. There is a large pond overlooked by timber summer house with decked area, the perfect location for peaceful evening drink. Situated within the grounds are the property's old well, three timber garden sheds, garden store and two log stores and oil storage tank. LocationLittle Waldingfield is a sought after residential village being located approximately half way between the thriving market town of Sudbury and the nearby spectacular medieval village of Lavenham (Sudbury 5 miles, Lavenham 4 miles). Sudbury is a thriving market town retaining a branch line railway station connecting with the mainline at Marks Tey providing easy access to London Liverpool Street. The town also has an excellent range of facilities including Waitrose, Aldi, Tesco and Sainsburys, it retains a twice weekly market and a good selection of shops, restaurants etc. Lavenham is a spectacular village containing probably the largest selection of medieval timber framed properties in the country and has an excellent range of facilities including doctors, primary school, chemist, butcher, baker, supermarkets, a range of other retails outlets, coffee shops and an excellent selection of pubs and restaurants and is one of the most sought after residential locations in the region.Little Waldingfield has a fine 15th century parish church and has a strong sense of local community with various organisations including a local history society. The village contains an interesting selection of properties with some having medieval origins and the village saw considerable enlargement in Victorian times with a wealth of attractive soft red brick cottages throughout the village. DirectionsUse the postcode CO10 0SU. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - GServices - We understand that mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating.Tenure - FreeholdEPC exemptRef - SAT For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70297448
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OPEN HOUSE (C & T) present: A brand new, high spec, 2,228 sq ft detached house, in select development of just 4, in this small village, SE of Bury St Edmunds. Hall, Cloaks, Sitting Room - Woodburner, Dining/Study/Bed 5, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility, 4 Double Beds - 2 En-Suite, Bathroom, Gardens, Double Garage, Parking, VIEW ASAP.DESCRIPTION Welcome to Brettenham Grove, a select, quality, small development of just 4 properties, all with generous plots and South-facing rear gardens, being built by the multi award-winning developer Granville Developments, in the small charming village of Brettenham, lying in the very heart of the Suffolk countryside. Located between the historic, cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, and the market towns of Stowmarket and Sudbury, it offers residents an authentic taste of rural England along with all the advantages of contemporary living.To locate this property, please use the postcode IP7 7PB.SPECIFICATION Ideal for an active family, this outstanding four bedroom country home, with double garage, features an impressive sitting room with double-doors into the open-plan kitchen / dining area, where bi-folding doors open directly onto the generous rear garden. Youll also find a utility room and pantry with convenient outdoor access, and a perfect dining room or study room with wide bay window for extra daylight. Upstairs, the property boasts four good sized bedrooms, two of which have en-suites, and a luxury family bathroom.If reserved early enough, and subject to build progress, we also offer purchasers the opportunity to personalise their new home, with a choice of kitchen units from our standard range, as well as tiling to the first floor bathroom and en-suite. These choices are offered to all 'from plan' purchasers giving you the opportunity to create a family home, finished to be as unique as you are.DIRECTIONS From Bury St Edmunds, proceed along the A14 towards Ipswich. Take the left turning, sign posted to Woolpit and on reaching the roundabout, take the first exit. Continue past the Garage and Health Centre and turn right, sign posted towards Rattlesden. On reaching the junction, turn left and carry on towards the village. Continue down the hill and at the junction, turn right. Continue through the village and out towards Felsham. On reaching Felsham, bear left at a triangular green, signposted to Brettenham. Follow the road towards the village and turn left at the junction, signposted to Brettenham. On reaching the village turn right into Church Road, and continue past the Centre Academy East Anglia and the church. Turn left, signposted to Finborough, into Buxhall Road, and follow the road along. Turn left into Old School Corner, where the properties are located, after a short distance on the right.KITCHENS & UTILITY ROOMS We offer a fully individual kitchen design service (subject to build) with a bespoke hand painted kitchen available in a variety of colours, with a choice of handles, appliances, and lighting. Kitchen and utility room worktops are quartz stone as standard.CLOAKROOMS Concealed Geberit or Grohe cisterns in a tiled enclosure with floor standing W/C. Wash hand basin with vanity cupboard below and tiled splash back behind.BATHROOMS & EN-SUITES The bathrooms and en-suites will be fitted with quality sanitaryware, baths and showers. Taps, bath fillers and mixers will complement the modern style of these rooms. W/C will include Geberit or Grohe concealed cistern. The wall hung wash hand basins will be fitted upon a two drawer vanity unit. All bathrooms are fitted with a chrome radiator towel rail.SHOWERS & BATHROOM FITTINGS All showers are installed with dual control drench head and hand shower combined. All baths include a hand shower from the bath filler as standard, completed by contemporary modern taps.WALL & FLOOR COVERINGS All bathrooms and en-suites will be half tiled and full height in shower enclosures. Kitchen and utility room floors will also be tiled from a wide selection of tiles by Porcelanosa as standard.SECURITY Our properties are fitted as standard with a modern burglar alarm. Mains operated smoke detectors are also fitted. Dead latch and five lever mortice dead locks are fitted on front doors. Locks are fitted to all opening windows.DECORATION Ceilings are a smooth plastered finish and painted in white, whilst the walls will be painted in neutral colours and coved cornice is provided throughout.INTERNAL ELECTRICS There will be ample power points throughout, with downlighters in the kitchen, bathroom and en-suites as standard. Ample television and CAT-6 points are also supplied throughout. USB socket either side of bed in the Principal bedroom. Externally the garages will benefit from power and light connected with an external power point to the rear of each new home.DOORS, JOINERY & WOODWORK Externally, fascia, soffit and bargeboards along with windows are UPVC, internally 5 vertical panel cottage style doors Oak finished, doors are framed by architraves and deep skirting which is white painted as standard.CENTRAL HEATING An Air Source central heating system will be installed including a pressurised unvented hot water cylinder as standard.EXTERNAL & INTERNAL WALLS These traditionally built homes will have insulated cavity walls with brick/block work outside and thermal block work inside. Some internal first floor walls will be stud and plastered.GARDENS & EXTERIORS Lawns will be turfed/seeded on completion, and landscaping in accordance with our professional landscape architects' designs. All homes feature a bespoke hand-carved oak house sign.DIMENSIONS SITTING ROOM: 7.80m (25' 7) x 4.01m (13' 2) DINING/STUDY/PLAYROOM/BEDROOM 5: 4.34m (14' 3) x 3.80m (12' 6) KITCHEN/BREAKFAST/DINING ROOM: 7.45m (24' 5) x 6.00m (19' 8) UTILITY/PANTRY: 3.92m (12' 10) x 3.54m (11' 7) CLOAKROOM: 1.97m (6' 6) x 1.05m (3' 5) PRINCIPAL BEDROOM: 4.02m (13' 2) x 3.40m (11' 2) DRESSING ROOM: 3.01m (9' 11) x 1.80m (5' 11) EN-SUITE: 2.96m (9' 9) x 1.99m (6' 6) BEDROOM 2: 4.60m (15' 1) x 3.54m (11' 7) EN-SUITE: 2.01m (6' 7) x 1.60m (5' 3) BEDROOM 3: 4.33m (14' 2) x 3.10m (10' 2) BEDROOM 4: 3.00m (9' 10) x 2.41m (7' 11)BATHROOM: 2.98m (9' 9) x 1.98m (6' 6)AGENT'S NOTE We understand that mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Air-source heat pump.EPC: Rating - BCouncil Tax band to be confirmed by local authority on completion of property.AGENT'S NOTE: Interior and exterior computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only, and all furnishings and landscaping is indicative. Diagrams, sketches and artists' impressions depicting interiors, exteriors and indicative views are a guide only. Some internal photographs used may have been supplied by Granville Developments Ltd, from previous sites, and are to be considered indicative, and used only as a guide.VILLAGE & AREA Brettenham is a small village, about 11.5 miles South East of Bury St Edmunds, located south of the A14 and east of the A134. It has a community feel, with much of the activity centred around the Village Hall, and there is a cricket club. In addition there is a parish Church, and the village is home to two Independent Schools, with a close working relationship with the village. Old Buckenham Hall School is an independent school for children aged between 7 and 13 years. A number of places exist for boarders and there is also a Pre-Preparatory Department which takes children 5 - 8 years of age, and a Nursery for the younger children. Old Buckenham Hall School is the setting for the village Picnic in the Park and the Bonfire and Fireworks display. The second school is Centre Academy East Anglia, one of 'the most successful and unique special needs schools in the UK.The nearest post office and convenience store is around 3 miles away in the neighbouring village of Hitcham, or you could make a short 4-mile trip to the Co-op supermarket in historic Lavenham. A wider range of stores and main supermarkets are available in the market towns of Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket and Sudbury.Likewise, the modern amenities, shops and leisure opportunities of bustling towns are always close by. Around 9 miles away, Stowmarket is home to several supermarkets, the Regal Theatre and the John Peel Centre for the Performing Arts, while Bury St Edmunds just 11 miles to the North and famed for its beautiful cathedral, vast abbey ruins, Theatre Royal and Greene King Brewery also hosts numerous quality high street brands, household names and fashionable boutiques, amongst its historic streets and contemporary Arc shopping centre.BURY ST EDMUNDS & AREA Sitting amidst beautiful countryside, Bury St Edmunds is an historic town and the second largest in Suffolk. Surrounded by many picturesque villages, some of which offer good local amenities, it offers a wide range of cultural, educational and recreational facilities. Features of particular note include St Edmundsbury Cathedral with its Millennium Tower, the famous Abbey Gardens with the original ruins and The Georgian Theatre Royal, which has recently been the subject of a restoration programme and The Apex, a live performance venue for concerts, comedy and dance, together with a contemporary art gallery. In addition, there are two cinemas, one of which is a multi-screen complex and a sports centre. Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding villages boast excellent schools and further education is catered for at the West Suffolk College.The town benefits from extremely good shopping facilities with a twice weekly market and a wide range of independent traders, national chains, five supermarkets and the arc shopping centre, opened in 2009. In addition, there are many pubs and restaurants which cater for a variety of tastes.The A14 dual carriageway heading west from Bury St Edmunds provides easy access to Newmarket, Cambridge, the Midlands, Stansted Airport and London, via the M11. Stowmarket and Ipswich, both with direct rail links to London's Liverpool Street, the East Coast and the A12 are all readily accessed by heading east.TRANSPORT LINKS Brettenham sits conveniently within a network of peaceful country roads, which in turn allow straightforward connections to the main thoroughfares and major towns within the region. You can reach the A134 in 7 miles, where you can then head north to Bury St Edmunds and onwards to Thetford, or south to Sudbury and Colchester. At Bury St Edmunds, you can pick up the A14 heading west towards Newmarket, Cambridge, the M11, Stansted and the A1 and Midlands, or East towards Stowmarket, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the A12 towards Lowestoft, or Colchester, Chelmsford and ultimately London. From Sudbury, the A131 offers a direct route towards Braintree or Chelmsford.Around 10 miles to the east, with junctions for Stowmarket and Ipswich, the A14 is also the fastest route to Felixstowe and the connection with the A12 northbound for all the picturesque towns and villages amongst Suffolks stunning nature reserves and coastline. The nearest train stations are both about 8 miles away, in Stowmarket and Elmswell, and about 12 miles away in Bury St Edmunds, from where regular services run to Newmarket, Cambridge, Norwich, Colchester, Chelmsford, London and Ipswich, where you can change for the scenic Suffolk coastal branch line. Stowmarket has a mainline link to London's Liverpool Street, in approximately 80 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69527622
Substantial house in an idyllic country setting with far reaching views. DescriptionColes Green House is charming and occupies an exceptional position on a quiet lane abutting open countryside to provide far reaching field views. The property was originally built as a Suffolk Long House and has since had later additions added which now provides a very spacious light and airy, well proportioned property with accommodation over two floors. Much of the original character of the property has been retained including exposed beams, original bread oven and oak doors. The house has been very well maintained over the past 40 years by the current owner and now provides an opportunity for an incoming purchaser to make it their own.The ground floor accommodation comprises an attractive reception hall with a handsome oak front door and leads through to a cloakroom and cloaks cupboard. The handsome drawing room is very well proportioned and benefits from a double aspect with a large attractive bay window and French double doors out on to the patio. Steps lead up to study from the reception room which has an open fireplace as does the dining room. The family room is a cosy space with a wood burning stove just off the kitchen. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of base and wall mounted units with wooden worktops and windows overlooking both the front and back of the property. Appliances include an induction hob and double oven. Off the kitchen is a utility room with space for a washing machine and dryer and a good sized larder as well as a back door out on to the garden.The first floor provides a principal suite with fitted wardrobes in the bedroom and dressing area along with an en suite bathroom. There are a further four bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room and a separate family bathroom. All of the bedrooms have lovely views out, across the surrounding Suffolk countryside. OutsideThe rural position of Coles Green House is fully appreciated as you approach along the gravel drive with parking for several vehicles, plus a double garage with potential to develop given the necessary consents being obtained, and a machinery store measuring 32' x 8'8. The gardens are principally laid to lawn and interspersed with mature trees and hedging which offers a high degree of privacy and seclusion. There are attractive lawned gardens around the house and a patio off the reception room.LocationColes Green House is situated on the outskirts of Washbrook and surrounded by open countryside and situated close to an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Brook Inn is close by, a village local with log fires and a beer garden. The county town of Ipswich, just over three miles to the east, has a wide range of shopping and recreational facilities and regular rail services to London's Liverpool Street scheduled to take just over an hour. Manningtree station is 10 miles away and has a direct train into London's Liverpool Street Station from 50 minutes. The A12 and A14 are within a few minutes drive and provide easy access to Cambridge and the Midlands to the west, Colchester and London to the south and Felixstowe to the east. There are excellent educational facilities in both the private and state sectors with Ipswich School, Ipswich High, The Royal Hospital School, Orwell Park School and St Joseph's College are all within close proximity. There is a choice of golf clubs within the area the nearest being Hintlesham and there are excellent sailing facilities including Levington and Woolverstone Marinas, Ipswich Haven Marina and the Royal Harwich Yacht club. Riding is well established in the local area with a livery and riding school at Copdock Riding School and within walking distance is The Barn Verts Practice.Square Footage: 3,606 sq ft Acreage: 0.7 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains water & electricity. Private drainage and oil fired central heating.The property benefits from security lighting and an alarm system. There is a water softener in the utility and a drinking water tap in the kitchen.Agents Note: Plans for a new pylon infrastructure has been proposed between Norwich and Tilbury. Further information available via the agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69395664
Part of our Signature Collection, Situated in a prime elevated position with outstanding panoramic views is this stunning detached barn conversion of over 3,500 sq.ft. sitting in grounds of approaching ¾ acres this property is not listed Situated approximately 1 mile from Debenham in a rural position lies this stunning, heavily timbered barn which was converted originally in 1989 and extends to over 3,500 sq.ft. plus garage and cart lodge.Poplar Farm Barn occupies an elevated position with panoramic views of the open countryside and enjoys open-plan accommodation over two floors. A stunning feature is the 40ft. sitting room opening onto a central courtyard.The reception hall has a door and window to the front, slate floor, walk-in cupboard and boiler cupboard. Off the hall is an inner hallway with slate floor and door to the kitchen/diner, further doors lead to a shower room with tiled shower, heated towel rail and slate flooring, a cloakroom with window to the side plus WC and basin and a bathroom with window to side and a suite of bath with shower over, basin, WC and tiled walls.The kitchen/dining room is a generously proportioned square room, heavily timbered with a vaulted ceiling, there is a window and French doors overlooking the central courtyard. It has an extensive range of oak-fronted units with cupboards and drawers, worktops, a brush-steel Rangemaster oven, matching splashback and extraction hood. It has stripped wood flooring and open studwork through to the sitting room. This amazing open-plan living space has a wealth of exposed timbers, a 15ft vaulted ceiling, stripped floors, cast-iron wood burner and double glazed doors/windows to the front overlooking the central courtyard. Steps lead down to the lower living room and at the opposite end of the room doors lead to an inner hall. The lower living room is currently used as a games room and has a three-quarter size snooker table. There are many exposed beams and windows to two aspects. Twin stair flights lead to two mezzanine bedrooms above, one of which has windows to two aspects and the other has a window to the front.The inner hallway has exposed timbers, a sun tube and doors off. The main bedroom has views over the central courtyard, it has a walk-in wardrobe, exposed beams and connecting door to the living room. Adjacent is an en-suite which has a walk-in double shower, basin and WC along with a heated towel rail and tiling. At the end of the inner hall is a further bedroom/annexe sitting room which has a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, velux window and French doors/windows opening onto the courtyard. There is terracotta flooring, a staircase to the bedroom above and a further inner lobby with doors to a bathroom with suite of bath, basin, WC and tiling. Adjacent is a utility/kitchen with Belfast sink, wood worktops, drawers and space below, airing cupboard and plumbing for a washing machine. Above is a further bedroom with views over the countryside.. Poplar Hall Barn is approached via a tree-lined driveway and 5-bar gate beyond which is a long driveway leading to a large shingled parking area adjacent to which is a two-bay cartlodge measuring 24'6 x 18'6 and a garage 18'6 x 10', both with power and light connected. The elevated position enjoys panoramic views over open countryside and the grounds, which extend to approximately 3/4 of an acre, are predominantly laid to lawns with a garden pond and enclosed by post and rail fencing.A feature central courtyard provides a fantastic sun trap which has further lawns, paved patios and is enclosed by border shrubs and a low brick wall. There is a barbecue area and a hot tub, available by separate negotiation. Adjacent is a large garden shed measuring approximately 14' x 10' plus concrete hard standing. In accordance with Section 21 of The Estate Agents Act 1979 we would like to advise all parties that the vendor is managing director of an estate agency in Suffolk. LocationThe hugely popular village of Debenham lies approximately one mile from Poplar Hall Barn where there is an extensive range of local amenities including everything a family would need as well as a well-supported Community/Leisure centre, primary school and highly-regarded Debenham Academy High School. DirectionsProceed out of Ipswich on Norwich Road heading towards the A14, take the second slip road, signposted for Needham Market and Norwich. Pass under the A14 to the A140, upon reaching Earl Stonham turn right onto Stowmarket Road then turn left into Scotts Hill. Follow the road for some distance and then take the next turning on the right into Low Road where the property will be found set back from the road off a private driveway on the right hand side. Important InformationServices - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected. Private drainage to a septic tank. Oil fired central heating.Tenure - Freehold Council Tax Band - G EPC rating - E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69416197
ENTRANCE HALL With stairs to first floor and doors through to;STUDY 12' 11 x 14' 0 (3.96m x 4.28m) A lovely bright room with windows to side and front aspects. Traditional wooden sash style window shutter. Wooden floor. Double part glazed doors through to;REAR LOBBY 6' 10 max x 10' 4 max (2.08m x 3.15m) With tiled floor, window and part glazed wooden stable door to rear aspect and driveway. Doors through to;CLOAKROOM With W/c and wall mounted hand basin. Half height wood panelled walls, tiled floor, obscured window to side aspect.CHEESE ROOM 6' 5 max x 5' 0 max (1.96m x 1.52m) Traditionally the cheese store, now used for wine storage..DINING ROOM 19' 11 x 14' 1 (6.08m x 4.31m) (Leading from Entrance Hall). Formal dining room with open fireplace with wooden surround and mantle, and stone and brick hearth. Wooden floor. Windows to front and rear aspects. Opening to;SITTING ROOM 13' 2 max x 22' 9 max (4.01m x 6.93m) A simply beautiful and elegant room. Carved wooden fire surround and mantle, framing and open fire with stone hearth. Wooden floor. Window with wooden shutter to front aspect, and double, part glazed doors opening onto garden patio area.FAMILY ROOM 18' 9 max x 18' 9 max (5.72m x 5.72m) A great space adjacent, and open to the kitchen. Space for large family dining table, as well as comfy sofa's. Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove inset, sat on a brick and tiled hearth. Window to side aspect and glazed double doors leading onto garden patio area, making this a great entertaining area. Tiled floor. Step up to;KITCHEN 12' 9 max x 12' 4 max (3.89m x 3.76m) Fitted with a range of bespoke farmhouse style wooden units, with granite worksurface over, and large Belfast sink with mixer tap over. Full height pantry cupboard. Integral Dishwasher and Fridge. Rangemaster Range cooker. Tiled floor. Wooden double doors into parking courtyard. Two windows to side aspect and door through to;UTILITY ROOM 5' 11 max x 16' 0 max (1.8m x 4.88m) With space and plumbing for Washing Machine and space for separate Fridge/Freezer. Worksurface space with wall units over. Useful storage space for coats and shoes. Part glazed doors into both courtyard and garden. Door through to;CLOAKROOM 2 W/C and wall mounted hand basin with tiled splashback. Tiled floor.INNER HALLWAY 6' 1 max x 6' 7 max (1.85m x 2.01m) (Between Family Room and Dining Room) With window to rear aspect. Tiled floor and door to;CELLAR 13' 6 max x 22' 6 max (4.11m x 6.86m) Fantastic space, currently used for storage. Brick floor and radiator heating.1ST FLOOR A lovely bright and airy Landing, with two windows to rear aspect. Access to loft space, and doors through to all bedrooms.MASTER BEDROOM 13' 5 max x 20' 0 max (4.09m x 6.1m) Window to front aspect and picture bay window taking in the views over the garden. Feature cast fireplace with wooden surround and stone hearth. Door through to;ENSUITE Three piece suite comprising W/C, pedestal wash hand basin, and multi jet massage corner shower. Heated towel rail and electric shaver point. Tiled walls and floor.BEDROOM 2 15' 1 max x 13' 0 max (4.6m x 3.96m) Cast fireplace with wooden surround. Walk in wardrobe, and glazed double doors leading onto Roof Terrace with superb views over the garden.BEDROOM 3 13' 1 x 14' 4 (3.99m x 4.38m) A range of fitted wardrobes and storage cupboards. A bright and airy room with windows to side and front aspects.BEDROOM 4 13' 6 max x 13' 4 max (4.11m x 4.06m) A range of fitted storage cupboards. Window to front aspect.BEDROOM 5 13' 5 x 8' 0 (4.09m x 2.44m) Window to front aspect.BATHROOM Four piece suite comprising Bath with mixer tap, W/C, Pedestal wash hand basin and large walk in shower enclosure with thermostatic multi head shower. Tiled walls and floor. Heated towel rail and obscured window to rear aspect.STORE ROOM 12' 9 x 9' 3 (3.91m x 2.84m) Window to rear aspect, and door through to;CART LODGE 18' 2 max x 29' 5 max (5.54m x 8.97m) Undercover parking and storage space.GARAGE 11' 8 x 17' 10 (3.57m x 5.45m) Flint construction with brick floor. Window to side wall. Power and lighting. Joined to the garage is a garden storage room of the same construction measuring 2.18m x 3.23mANNEX ONEKITCHEN/DINER 15' 3 x 23' 1 (4.66m x 7.05m) A fabulous sized room with a range of kitchen base units with stainless steel sink and drainer inset with mixer tap over. Oven with hob and extractor fan over, and stainless steel splashback behind. Space for Fridge/Freezer. Part tiled walls. Space for large dining table and window to front aspect. Large walk in storage cupboard, and access to storage space above Bathroom/Utility rooms. Door through to;SHOWER ROOM Three piece suite comprising W/C, Corner shower and pedestal hand basin. Mirrored wall cabinet. Tiled walls and floor.UTILITY ROOM 4' 11 x 6' 7 (1.51m x 2.01m) With storage drawers, and space and plumbing for washing machine, both with worksurface over.SITTING ROOM 14' 0 x 19' 1 (4.28m x 5.84m) A fabulously spacious room. Two windows to front and wood effect floor. Double doors through to;BEDROOM 1 17' 11 max x 10' 5 max (5.46m x 3.18m) Large full height bay window to the front aspect. Access to loft space and currently has bi-fold doors into;BEDROOM 2/SEPERATE OFFICE SPACE 13' 11 max x 13' 3 max (4.24m x 4.04m) Currently open to Bedroom One, but if blocked up this would create a separate Office space which could be used or rented independently of the annex should the new owner wish, as there is separate access into this room through a part glazed entrance door. Window to front aspect and additional skylight window.ANNEX 2 Impressive brick and flint walls. Wooden entrance door, leading intoSITTING ROOM 13' 9 max x 13' 2 max (4.19m x 4.01m) Space for Dining table and window to front aspect. Opens to;KITCHEN 6' 9 x 11' 8 (2.06m x 3.58m) Fitted with a range of units with worksurface over. Oven with hob and extractor over, and stainless steel sink and drainer inset. Window to front aspect.BEDROOM 13' 9 x 9' 9 (4.21m x 2.99m) Window to front aspect.SHOWER ROOM Three piece suite comprising W/C, pedestal hand basin and corner shower.Ref LW0712 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71099848
Exceptional house in a wonderful and enchanting village DescriptionOccupying a wonderful, tucked away position in the popular and enchanting village of Thorpeness, The Turret House is a particularly iconic and substantial house, which has been retained by the same family for over 60 years.The Turret House has handsome rendered elevations with intricately carved pilasters, casement windows and wooden shutters; the iconic turret occupies the north-west corner of the house. Internally, the accommodation flows exceptionally well and comprises wonderfully proportioned, light filled rooms. The front door opens into a useful glazed porch which leads through to the reception hall, with doors off to the sitting room, family room and kitchen/dining room; stairs lead up to the bedroom accommodation on the first floor. The capacious sitting room has a charming wood burning stove and is flooded with natural light from south-facing windows; sliding doors lead out to the terrace and garden. The family room provides a further reception room.The bespoke kitchen has quartz work surfaces and oak cabinetry, an integrated wine fridge and Bosch dishwasher; the kitchen opens out to a spacious dining area which looks over the garden. A door leads to the utility room and through to the lavatory. The first floor consists of four double bedrooms, two of which have en suites, and the family bathroom. The elegantly proportioned principal bedroom is particularly impressive, with views over the garden and a superb en suite with twin basins, roll top bath and separate shower. There is a particularly generous loft space, presently used for storage, which subject to necessary consents has scope for development into further accommodation.The Turret House has a beautiful, south-facing, mature garden. Immediately to the rear of the building is a terrace ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, with a step down to the lawn.LocationThorpeness is an idyllic, principally Edwardian village on the east coast of Suffolk and within the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths AONB. At the heart of the village is the boating lake, known as The Mears, and there are an array of amenities including a country club, golf club, public house and cafes.Neigbourring Aldeburgh offers a greater selection of facilities including independent shops, galleries, superb restaurants, golf and sailing clubs, and a cinema. Nearby Snape Maltings is home to an internationally renowned concert, with various concerts throughout the year.There is easy access to the A12 and a branch line railway station in Saxmundham (to London Liverpool Street from 115 minutes Ipswich offers direct trains from 68 minutes.Schools in the are excellent in both state and independent sectors including Orwell Park, Summerhill, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School.Square Footage: 3,411 sq ft Additional InfoServices: mains electricity, water and drainages; gas-fired central.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: ///spinning.painter.firework For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71420633
An early 16th Century property extending to over 5,000 sq ft with a south facing garden positioned adjacent to Eye Castle.Positioned within a conservation area and set in the heart of the medieval market town of Eye, The Vinery occupies an enviable position, situated within approximately quarter of an acre, with south facing garden and affording views of both the castle ruins and the parish church.Believed to originally date from the early 16th Century, with later additions, the core of the property is of timber framed construction, presenting painted, rendered elevations beneath a mix of plain and pan tiled roofs, along with slate to the eastern elevation. Listed Grade II and extending to some 5,200 sq ft, the property is arranged over three storeys to offers generous and flexible use accommodation, with three principal reception rooms, AGA kitchen/breakfast room, impressive central library hall with timber cross beam, and garden room. There are five first floor bedrooms, the principal room benefitting from an en suite, in addition there are three further bathrooms, one of which is Jack & Jill. The second story comprises four formalised and usable attic rooms, offering the versality of additional bedrooms, study and studio/playroom.It is worth noting that the property was originally two separate dwellings, and retains secondary street access, meaning it is ideally suited for those with a multi-generational living requirement, or indeed those seeking an annexe.OUTSIDEApproached over Church Street, the shingled driveway provides ample parking provisions and gives way to the detached double garage. The south facing and landscaped garden offers a circular lawned area, edged with planted borders and a wide terrace, along with an aluminium greenhouse.LOCATIONThe Vinery is located within a conservation area in the historic core, on the edge of the medieval market town of Eye. The town has a beautiful parish church, castle, public house, and a variety of independent retailers. Eye is well located between the market towns of Stowmarket and Diss which provide a wide range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities. There are main line stations in both towns with services to London Liverpool Street Station.The A140 provides routes to the A14, M11 and the main motorway network beyond. Eye is also well positioned for the county towns of Ipswich and Norwich, together with Bury St Edmunds, which offer a wider range of facilities and further regular train services to London.DISTANCESA140 1.5 miles Diss 5.5 miles (London Liverpool Street 90 mins)Stowmarket 14.5 miles (London Liverpool Street 90 mins)Ipswich 21 miles Bury St Edmunds 21 miles Norwich 23 milesDIRECTIONS (IP23 7BD)From London proceed north on the A12 and at Copdock turn left on to the A14 westbound. Turn off on to the A140 signposted to Norwich. After approximately 12.5 miles take the turning on the right signed to Eye. On entering the town, take the turning into Church Street where the property will be found on the right-hand side before reaching the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. What3words: chop.drifting.suspendsSERVICESMains gas, electricity, water & drainage are connected.Council Tax Band GEPC Exempt FIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69263741
Part of our Signature collection, this delightful 5 bedroom detached country home offers exceptional accommodation and is set within 7.5 acres of glorious grounds in the beautiful Suffolk countryside, with a self-contained 2 bedroom annexe. This substantial detached country house is nestled in established grounds of 7.5 acres, with stunning far reaching views of the surrounding countryside. Piling House is an outstanding property built in the early 1980's which provides spacious and flexible living accommodation. There is a small chapel in the grounds which is believed to date back to the 1700s and originally belonged to the neighbouring property, The Old Rectory.The main entrance leads into the impressive entrance hallway with a beautiful wooden staircase rising to the first floor, stylish floor tiles throughout and two good-sized storage cupboards. The property has an ideal layout with the ground floor accommodation flowing seamlessly from the entrance hall. The cosy sitting room features wooden floors and an open fireplace, and has a rear aspect looking out to the garden and fields beyond. The main office has fitted units and opens into the fabulous orangery with vaulted ceiling, which enjoys a triple aspect with French doors leading out to the patio. The formal dining room also has wooden flooring and a dual aspect with French doors to the garden. The kitchen is in-keeping with the farmhouse feel of the property, with cream shaker style units and granite worktops. There are two built-in ovens, a free-standing cooker and a built-in microwave, along with an integrated dishwasher. The adjoining breakfast room also features farmhouse style units, with space for an American style fridge freezer, and a further pantry area. Continuing from the breakfast area, the separate utility is a great space for muddy boots and laundry, with space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, and a door providing access to the garden. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the cloakroom and drawing room, which features a wood burner and links to the self-contained annexe. Stairs from the drawing room lead to the second office with fitted units and a triple aspect. The current owners have had direct fibre broadband installed to the property, making this an easy space to work from home.An internal lobby accessed via the drawing room leads to the annexe and home gym. The games room and bar are housed in what is believed to have once been a small chapel, having been converted by the previous owners. Offering an excellent opportunity for multi-generational living, the two bedroom self-contained annexe has a kitchen, living/dining room, bathroom and a bedroom with ensuite cloakroom.The property is characterised by its 'L' shaped structure, and the master suite stretches the length of the property, with a separate dressing area and fitted units. A dormer window allows for plenty of light with has a front aspect, and there is an ensuite bath and shower room. The main bathroom has been tastefully decorated and also has both a bath and shower. Bedrooms two, three and four all boast fitted wardrobes and units, with dormer windows looking out to the rear. Bedroom two has the added extra of a balcony and an ensuite shower room. Bedroom five concludes the first floor accommodation and benefits from fitted wardrobes, with a window to the front aspect. A special feature of the property is formed in the established grounds of 7.5 acres. Nestled behind ornamental gates, the property is set back from the road and the driveway provides access to the garages. The manicured front garden has been beautifully landscaped with a raised area of lawn surrounded by mature shrubs, bushes and trees, which provide a good degree of privacy. A path leads around one side of the property, where there is space for a greenhouse.The rear garden enjoys a south-westerly aspect which enjoys long hours of sunshine throughout the year, with a patio which runs the length of the rear elevation. Steps lead down to an expanse of lawn, interspersed and bordered by flower beds, with mature shrubs and a selection of trees. To one side are some outbuildings, which are currently used for tools and storage of ride-on lawnmowers. A five bar gate leads to a meadowland, where a mature leafy orchard of apple, plum and pear trees can be found, along with an area with a polytunnel, other various outbuildings and the allotment patch for fruit and veg with chicken coops. The substantial grounds are completed by a further meadow at the edge of the grounds, which is bordered by a small stream. LocationThe property is located on the southern tip of Clopton and is within easy walking distance of neighbouring St Botolphs Church in Burgh, as well as the adjoining village hall, which was converted from an old schoolroom. Clopton is a village dotted gently across the rolling Suffolk countryside, much of which is pastureland. Nearby First Coffee Shop & Lifestyle store is approximately 30 minutes walk from Piling House, along with the popular Grundisburgh Dog public house. The neighbouring village of Grundisburgh offers good day-to-day amenities, village stores and delicatessens. The popular market town of Woodbridge is around 5 miles away and provides a more extensive range of amenities, including schools, shops, banks, pubs and restaurants. There is also a train station which links to Ipswich where you can change for London Liverpool Street, and of course, the beautiful River Deben. Suffolk Heritage Coast is also within easy reach. DirectionsFrom the A12 (as it by-passes Woodbridge) take the exit by Dobbies Garden Centre onto the B1079 directed to Grundisburgh. Stay on this road for about 2.5 miles and on reaching a sharp S-bend by St Botolphs Church the property can be found past the village sign for Clopton on the left hand side just before The Old Rectory. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - GServices - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is via a private sewerage system, and there is LPG gas fired central heating. The current owners have had direct fibre broadband installed to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - FOur ref - PJR/JED For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69452138
Exceptional barn conversion with an annexe and wonderful gardens. DescriptionLime Barn is a superb, wonderfully spacious and light-filled barn conversion within grounds of over three-quarters of an acre, with an annexe, outbuildings and a three-bay cart lodge.The original building dates from the 18th century and has been skilfully converted by our clients to create a well-proportioned and comfortable family home, retaining delightful period features and offering versatile accommodation.The building has handsome elevations of red brick and black timber weatherboarding, with traditional pantiles and slate tiles. The oak front door opens into the generous entrance hall. Floor to ceiling windows fill the room with natural light; glazed internal walls allow the light to fill through to the dining and garden rooms.The open plan garden room is an excellent space for entertaining and relaxing, consisting of two snugs and a dining area. The room has an array of exposed timbers and French windows lead out to the central garden. Underfloor heating flows throughout the entirety of the ground floor.Oak floor boards flow from the garden room into the drawing room, an enchanting triple-aspect room with exposed bricks and timbers, and a handsome chimneypiece with an inset contemporary wood burning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has a four-oven AGA, a separate Bosch oven and integrated Bosch dishwasher. The bespoke kitchen has ample storage space and granite worksurfaces, with beech worksurfaces on the island. French windows lead out to a balcony, ideal for a morning coffee. A corridor off the kitchen leads to a utility, shower room and guest suite. This guest suite consist of a double bedroom with an en suite, and a guest sitting room. Steps from the kitchen lead to a generous study, with French windows out to the central garden. Beyond the study is a capacious games room, which our clients presently use as a billiards room and which could also make a fantastic cinema room. It too has French windows off to the garden. The self-contained annexe has a kitchen with an integrated oven, electric hob and dishwasher; sitting room; bathroom; and double bedroom. Separate access is provided via French windows.The oak staircase leads up to the first floor with a galleried landing. To the right are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the left is the principal bedroom, a particularly fine room with an impressive gable end window, adjoining bathroom and built-in wardrobes. Completing the first floor is a further double bedroom with an en suite shower room.Lime Barn is arranged around a central garden with an impressive terrace, ideal for al fresco dining, shrub borders and a number of specimen trees.The grounds extend to about 0.81 of an acre and there are further areas of lawn including a wonderful, secure, hedged and fenced field with some beautiful mature trees and a summer house.There are a number of outbuildings including a generous barn, which our clients use as a fantastic workshop, garden stores and a three bay cart lodge. There is further parking for numerous cars on the shingle drive.LocationLime Barn occupies a superb position in the delightful and historic village of Benhall in east Suffolk. Benhall has a charming medieval church, a small farm shop and a popular primary school; there are numerous footpaths in the village.Saxmundham (1.9 miles) is a substantial market town with a wider selection of amenities including Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, independent shops and a railway station offering trains to London via Ipswich from 115 minutes.Snape Maltings (3 miles), within the village of Snape, is home to an array of galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and the world famous concert hall. There are numerous exhibitions, concerts and festivals throughout the year including the Snape Proms and the Aldebugh Food and Drink Festival.Aldeburgh (6.3 miles), the popular coastal town closely associated with Benjamin Britten, is famed for its fish and chips and the celebrated 'Scallop' sculpture by Maggi Hambling. There are excellent galleries and boutiques and a superb restaurant scene including critically acclaimed 'The Suffolk Sur Mer'. Neighbuoring, Thorpeness (6.9 miles) is an enchanting Victorian seaside village, renowned for its charming architecture, the iconic 'House in the Clouds' and the picturesque boating lake.Historic market towns, Framlingham (8.9 miles) and Woodbridge (12.3 miles) are popular East Anglian destinations. Framlingham is home to a famous 12th century castle, while Woodbridge is situated by the River Deben and offers an array of excellent amenities. Local sporting facilities are fantastic: Aldeburgh, Thorpness and Woodbridge have well-regarded golf, tennis and sailing clubs; Woodbridge also offers rowing and rugby clubs. Clay pigeon shooting is offered at High Lodge in Darsham.Schools in the area are excellent including Orwell Park Prep School, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School, all of which are included in the Good Schools Guide.All times and distances are approximateSquare Footage: 5,615 sq ft Acreage: 0.81 AcresDirectionsDirection: From A12 south take the B1121 to Sternfield and Benhall, turn right into Benhall Green, pass the school on your left, carry on down the hill with the village green on your right; turn right into Aldecar Lane. After 300 yards, turn right into Alder Close, follow track to Lime Barn.What3Words: ///novelist.hike.talkative Additional InfoServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage; oil-fired central heating.Agent Note: Please be aware that there varevarious infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71143549
A well-presented Grade II listed period farmhouse with substantial accommodation, superb outbuildings and lake with boat house, all within approximately 4 acres (sts), close to Bury St Edmunds.Entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, drawing/family room, utility room, boot room and cloakroom.First floor master bedroom with en-suite bath/ shower room & dressing area, three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two second floor bedrooms and a box room.Driveway, garaging & parking, gardens & grounds, summer house, workshop & outbuildings and a lake with boat house.In all about 4.3 acres (sts)THE PROPERTYChedburgh Hall has been beautifully restored over the years by the current owners and sits in an attractive, mature setting in a sought-after village, close to Bury St Edmunds. This Grade II Listed, timber framed farmhouse is believed to date back to the 16th century with 17th & 19th century additions and alterations and presents part colour washed, rendered and part painted brick elevations under a plain tiled roof and the generously proportioned accommodation extends to approaching 4000 sq ft of living space. The entrance hall with a pamment floor features the oak staircase leading to the first floor and the impressive kitchen/dining room has a multifuel wood burning stove, exposed timbers, studwork and oak floorboards and is fitted with oak fronted wall and base units with integrated dishwasher, granite worktops, space for fridge/freezer and a tiled floor. The back hall leads to the utility room with a ceramic butlers sink, space for automatic appliances and a tiled floor. Leading off the utility is a cloakroom. The dual aspect drawing room features a large redbrick open fireplace and a door leading to the garden. Leading back towards the front of the house is the sitting room with oak floorboards, an elegant inglenook fireplace and brick hearth. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a superb family bathroom and wonderful exposed timbers. The master bedroom suite has an excellent range of wardrobe hanging space and shoe box storage, has exposed wooden floorboards, fireplace and en-suite bath/shower room with two vanity sink units, wc, panelled bath and fully tiled separate shower cubicle. On the second floor there is a large double bedroom, box room and another double bedroom with a window overlooking the lake.OUTSIDEChedburgh Hall is approached via a gravel driveway leading a circular drive with access to the garaging and workshop. The grounds are of particular note and have been beautifully maintained with excellent croquet lawn, summer house, terraced area with wonderful pergola, ideal for alfresco dining, which can be accessed via the drawing room. The grounds are predominately laid to lawn with some specimen trees. The superb outbuildings could lend themselves to a number of uses, including possible annexe conversion, subject to the relevant planning consents. The lake is an excellent feature within the garden and covers an area of around 0.5 of an acre with a beautifully crafted boat house. In all around 4.3 acres (sts)LOCATIONThe property stands at the end of a long driveway, in an attractive and mature setting on the outskirts of the village, next to the charming parish church. Along with nearby Whepstead, Rede and Chevington, Chedburgh offers an active community with popular public houses and the impressive Ickworth Park (former home of the Marquis of Bristol), now owned by the National Trust, is nearby. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, which offers an excellent range of schooling, recreational and shopping facilities, including the Arc shopping centre. Cultural amenities include the impressive Georgian Theatre Royal and The Abbey Gardens. The nearby centres of Cambridge and Newmarket are within easy reach and the international airport at Stansted is about 44 miles away where, in addition to air services, there is an express train service to London. For road communications the A14 is within easy reach and for the rail commuter there is a fast and regular service to London's Kings Cross from Cambridge taking approximately 60 minutes and from Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 85 minutes.There are excellent local schools in both the public and private sectors including South Lee, Old Buckenham Hall, Culford and Barnardiston.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water and electricity. Non-compliant private drainage.Oil fired central heating. Local Authority West Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band GTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted speeds from 26Mbps +Mobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only via Jackson-Stops For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69076570
A beautifully presented period farm house standing in 7 acres of superb gardens, paddocks and woodland with substantial barns, outbuildings and detached annexe. Entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room, dining room, study/studio, office, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, shower/cloakroom and cellar.First floor master bedroom with en-suite shower room and en-suite cloakroom, bedroom two with en-suite cloakroom, three further bedrooms, family bath/shower room and a cloakroom. Detached annexe.Driveway, double cartlodge & parking, formal gardens, informal gardens & grounds, paddocks, woodland, weather boarded barn, stables and outbuildings. In all approaching 7 acres (sts).THE PROPERTYA beautifully presented detached farm house with substantial and comfortable accommodation arranged over three floors. Hall Farm House is Grade II listed (listed as Hall House) as being of special architectural or historic interest and has undergone a comprehensive programme of restoration and sympathetic modernisation over recent years, to include, a new roof, rewiring, plumbing, new central heating system, new kitchen, new bathrooms and the creation of new rooms, resulting in a delightful home with well proportioned, family accommodation. Presenting predominantly colour washed rendered elevations with some pargetting, under a series of pantile and plain tile roofs, Hall Farm House benefits from over 3,200 sq ft of accommodation plus additional annexe accommodation, all standing in beautiful private grounds with many substantial outbuildings and totalling around 7 acres (subject to survey).The reception hall has a pamment floor and features the easy rising stairs to the first floor with a cupboard under and accesses the ground floor accommodation with a twin fronted sitting room with window shutters, fireplace housing a wood burning stove with shelved cupboards to each side and panelled walls. The drawing room also has twin windows to the front aspect and a fireplace with a pamment hearth, housing a wood burning stove, shelved cupboard, bookshelves and a door leads into the double aspect dining room, which has exposed wooden floorboards and a door leads into the inner hall, which has oak floorboards, accesses the two roomed cellar with brick floors and leads into a study/studio, which has a fitted work station, shelving and a side aspect. The vaulted kitchen/breakfast room is well fitted with a range of base and eye level units, solid oak work surfaces, integrated appliances, including a dishwasher, two built-in double pantry cupboards, an inset Rangemaster oven with extractor over and has a door leading to the garden and a further door leads into the rear hall, which has a pamment floor, door to the garden, secondary stairs leading to a vaulted office and a door leads into the utility room, which is fitted with a single drainer stainless steel sink, work surfaces with cupboards under and space for appliances and windows to the side aspect. Continuing on the ground floor there is a shower & cloakroom situated off the inner hall. The first floor, which has a split-level landing, leads to three double bedrooms with the twin aspect master having an en-suite shower room and an en-suite cloakroom, bedroom two also has a twin front aspect, an en-suite cloakroom and a built-in wardrobe, bedroom three has a double aspect and built-in wardrobe/cupboard. There is also a family bathroom adjacent to bedroom three. On the second floor there are two bedrooms, both with rear aspects and a cloakroom. OUTSIDETo the front of the property is an expanse of lawn with various mature trees and a bordering flint wall to the front. Approaching the house through a five-bar gate to the rear, there are areas of gravelled driveway and parking leading to a detached double cartlodge. There are areas of formal lawns with an abundance of mature trees and shrubs and many herbaceous borders and beds. The gardens and grounds are a particular feature of Hall Farm House and also boast substantial outbuildings with a very well maintained large traditional weather boarded barn with a pantile roof, consisting of two separate areas with ideal storage and workshop facilities, machinery and garden tool storage, together with log store. Adjoining the barn there are stable facilities with two boxes, a tack room/store, a further store and a lean-to greenhouse. A further detached barn was converted to an annexe a few years ago and now provides ancillary accommodation of 680 sq ft with a large sitting room/dining area, kitchenette and ground floor shower and cloakroom and a large vaulted first floor bedroom with a double aspect. The grounds continue to the rear of the barns and annexe with areas of grass and a large woodland measuring about 2 acres. A five-bar gate leads into fenced paddocks of around 3 acres, which have a water supply. In all around 6.8 acres (subject to survey).LOCATIONHall Farm House occupies a most pleasant location along Summer Road heading out of the village and offers a high degree of privacy within its grounds. Walsham le Willows is an attractive and popular village with a thriving community and a pleasing mix of period and modern housing. It offers a range of facilities including a hardware/country store, butchers and delicatessen, two public houses, primary school and offers good access to the A14 and to the mainline station at Stowmarket which offers a fast and regular service to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 85 minutes. The historic cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds lies approximately 11 miles away and offers a full range of schooling, recreational and shopping facilities and cultural amenities including the impressive Georgian Theatre Royal and the Abbey Gardens. The nearby centres of Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich are all within easy reach. The international airport at Stansted is some 60 miles away, where in addition to air services there is an express train to London.There are excellent local schools in both the public and private sectors including South Lee, Old Buckenham Hall, Culford and Barnardiston.PROPERTY INFORMATION Services - House: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Intruder Alarm SystemAnnexe: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Local Authority Mid Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band GTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted superfast speeds of 80MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing only via Jackson-Stops For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69026215
Red House Farm is an attractive mixed use farm situated in a rural location in the village of Saxtead, East Suffolk. A diverse, income generating property comprising; a successful holiday accommodation business with seven timber log cabins. Saxtead Business Centre with 26 commercial and storage units, together with Fieldview; a five bedroom farmhouse. The properties and grounds extend to 8.6 acres (3.5 Ha). Location The property is situated in a rural location between the villages of Saxtead and Saxtead Green, within close proximity of the historic market town of Framlingham (2 miles), offering a variety of shops, public houses and restaurants together with a good choice of state and private sector schools. Access to the A12 is approx. 8 miles south. The A1120 tourist route runs through the village, linking with the A14 dual carriageway to the west and Yoxford and the A12 to the east. The property has good access to the renowned Suffolk Heritage Coast and popular tourist destinations such as Southwold, Aldeburgh, Thorpeness and Orford. The wider area boasts popular market towns including Woodbridge and Saxmundham. Stowmarket and Ipswich stations offer direct trains to London Liverpool Street. Woodbridge - 12 miles, Aldeburgh - 18 miles, Ipswich - 16 miles. Red House Farm The Farm was originally a mixed arable and livestock farm, with the farmhouse (Fieldview) constructed in the 1970s. The farm has been in the same family for multiple generations. The former agricultural buildings have been converted over time to offer commercial and domestic storage units. The Windmill Lodges holiday accommodation has been developed into a popular holiday accommodation site, ideally located for exploring Suffolk and the East Coast. The property benefits from separate access points from the public highway for the dwelling and the commercial units and lodges. Windmill Lodges A well designed lodge development situated around a central wildlife lake with a perimeter access road and mature landscaping. Windmill has a total of seven 200mm round log Scandinavian style timber holiday lodges offering furnished self-catering accommodation. Each lodge has its own parking and private hot tub with views over the lake and open farmland beyond. Inside, the units have an open plan kitchen/living area together with coal-effect fire, wooden floors, fully equipped kitchen and ensuite bathroom. All lodges have been awarded 4 or 5 stars from Visit England. The site has planning permission for an additional 5 log cabins, 12 in total. In addition a number of outbuildings support the holiday accommodation business: Swimming Pool (9 x 4.5m) - An outdoor heated swimming pool enclosed under a dome supported on a steel frame structure. Reception and Office - (89 sq m / 925 sq ft) - Concrete block construction providing a reception office, laundry and utility/washroom plus toilets including an accessible W.C. to the rear. Cart Lodge - (65 sq m / 703 sq ft) Comprising a 4 bay cart lodge with a concrete frame. The Hut (18 s qm / 194 sq ft) - Providing visitor information centre for guests plus additional toilet and storage space. The Hangar (134 sq m / 1,442 sq ft) - A concrete block storage building with large loading doors. Workshop - (85 sq m / 914 sq ft) In addition is a storage/laundry room, astronomy room for guests and an electric car charging point. Fieldview Farmhouse The original farmhouse was constructed in the 1970's, with a cavity block and brick construction under a concrete tile roof. The agricultural tie has been removed from the property and therefore there is no occupancy condition. Fieldview is approached via a private concrete drive off the Marlborough Road. The accommodation has been finished to a high standard throughout with a bespoke kitchen with Rangemaster cooker and oak floors. LPG fired central heating together with two log burners. The accommodation briefly comprises: Ground Floor Porch leading to Entrance Hall (with W.C.) Family Room Kitchen/Dining Room Conservatory Sitting Room Utility First Floor Master Bedroom with Ensuite Bedroom 2 Bedroom 3 Family Bathroom Bedroom 4 Bedroom 5 Saxtead Business Centre Situated to the rear of Fieldview Farmhouse with a separate access, a large concrete surfaced yard area comprising 26 former agricultural buildings totalling in excess of 22,000 sq ft (2,100 sq m) of storage space. Predominately of concrete block construction with two large buildings, one steel portal frame and one concrete frame The units are occupied on short term licence agreements. All units are currently occupied on a combination of commercial use and domestic/personal storage. A full schedule of the units, occupiers and licence fees are available from the agents upon request. All except two of the units have electricity connected. The business centre is well screened from the lodge business and house by an earth bund and mature leylandii hedge. Planning & Development Windmill Lodges has permission for a total of 12 holiday log cabins. Five of the existing cabins are subject to 56-day occupancy condition. The remaining lodges and the undeveloped units attached to the planning consent are subject to a more flexible 11 month occupancy condition. There is no agricultural tie attached to the Farmhouse. The business centre units have been subject to various planning permissions for a combination of change of use to storage, with other permissions for B1, B2 or B8 use. Further permission was previously granted for additional 12 containers and retention of two existing, together with the erection of 9 buildings for use within B1, B2 and B8 use classes. (now lapsed). Income The holiday accommodation is operated as self catering, fully furnished holiday lets managed by the current owners with direct bookings through Windmill Lodges with a high level of repeat business. Income and expenditure information available from the agents. Profit and loss accounts for the lodge business available after viewing. Saxtead Business Park currently has all 26 units occupied, with two occupied by the vendors. The total licence fee income for 2024/2025 is approx. £54,000 p.a. TUPE Windmill Lodges currently employs a number of part time staff together with one full time, maintenance/grounds person. TUPE obligations may apply to the sale. Further details available upon request. Services Mains water and electricity connected. Drainage is to multiple private septic tanks. The lodges are heated by LPG gas, with mains water and electricity connection. Website windmilllodges.co.uk/ Facebook: Windmill Lodges Agents' Notes Tenure & Possession The property is offered for sale freehold subject to existing licence agreements and lodge bookings. Fixtures, Fittings & Stock The sale includes the commercial fixtures and fittings. Rights of Way & Easements The property is sold subject to and with the benefit of all existing Rights of Way, whether public or private, light, support, drainage, water and electricity supplied in other rights obligations, easements, quasi-easements and restrictive covenants or all existing proposed wayleaves for masts, staves, cables, drains, water and gas and other pipes, whether referred to in these particulars or not. There is a public footpath running along the edge of the south western boundary. Consumer Protection Regulations Under the regulations, what we say or publish about a property must not be false or misleading and we must provide certain material information to enable a potential viewer or purchaser to take an informed transactional decision. Measurements Any areas, measurements or distances referred to as approximate are given as a guide and are not precise. If such details are fundamental to a purchase, purchasers must rely on their own enquiries. Viewing Viewing is strictly through appointment with sole agents Fenn Wright. Important Notice Fenn Wright for themselves and the Vendor of this property whose Agents they are, give notice that: The particulars are intended to give a fair and substantially correct overall description for the guidance of intending purchasers and do not constitute part of an offer or contract. Prospective purchaser/s and lessees should seek their own professional advice. All descriptions, dimensions, areas, reference to condition and if necessary permissions for use and occupation and their details are given in good faith and believed to be correct. Any intending purchaser/s should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. No person in the employment of Fenn Wright has authority to make or give any representation or warranty, whether in relation to this property or particulars, nor enter into any contract relating to the property on behalf of the Vendors. No responsibility can be accepted for any expenses incurred by any intending purchaser/s in inspecting properties that have been sold, let or withdrawn. Rates Business Rates 2024/2025 Rateable Value Rates Payable Windmill Lodges £22,500 £2,806 Saxtead Business Units (total) £26,675 Council Tax 2024/2025 - Band D Rates Payable £2,095.86 Energy Performance Fieldview Farm EPC - E Reception EPC - F Unit 21 EPC - D Unit 22 EPC - G Local Authority East Suffolk District Council For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71647600
An immaculately presented townhouse with stunning interior and enjoying a private walled garden setting.East House is a classic Grade II* Georgian fronted property, with large-scale Victorian additions overlooking the landscaped gardens and located within the historic core of Hadleigh, Suffolk.Described in 1801 as 'an elegant brick and sash house' and in 1844 as 'well suited for the residence of a genteel family', East House has a remarkable and varied history dating back to the 16th century. As well as being a prominent family home, East House has also housed the Hadleigh grammar school, a community centre, and during the Second World War, Dr and Mrs Styles of East House hosted London evacuees, including Violet Kray and her three young sons, Charles and twins Ronald and Reginald.Listed as a building of note in Bentley & Pevsner's The Buildings of England, the sensitive restoration of East House and reconstruction of the boundary wall were recognised by The Hadleigh Society in 2019 with the presentation of the Noel Turner Award.Renovated, restored and refurbished to the very highest standard, the property presents elegant and tasteful accommodation throughout. The six-panel front door, with porch supported on ionic columns, leads into the spectacular reception hall, the second section of which enjoys views up to the galleried landing, with roof light above. There are stunning architectural features throughout including panelling, deep cornicing, decorative ceilings and fireplaces.Immediately off the hall is a cosy sitting room and well-appointed study. A side hall leads out to the terrace and garden, with to the rear a double height drawing room/dining area with deep bay windows, wood block flooring and floor to ceiling glass, with French doors out onto the terrace.Part glazed double doors lead into the kitchen/breakfast room with floor to ceiling units, central island, all with granite work surfaces, four oven AGA and built in Welsh dresser. Glazing to the whole of the garden elevation with double French doors onto the terrace. Secret door through to adjoining utility room. At the far end of the rear hall is a generous cloakroom and access down to the cellars.On the first floor is a split landing with three bedrooms and two bathrooms at the front of the house, with a further staircase leading up to a second-floor wide landing/sitting area, off which is a further en suite bedroom and the master bedroom suite, including dressing room and bath/shower room.The property benefits from a hard-wired alarm system, fire alarm and remote accessible CCTV.OUTSIDEThe front door is approached through substantial wrought iron gates hung on brick pillars with further wrought iron railings, shingle pathways, cut grass and a variety of trees including Wellingtonia, walnut, limes, silver birch, buxus and shaped red robin trees. To the side and rear of the house a high wall and substantial timber fence encloses a beautifully laid out formal garden with paths, terraces, dwarf walls and steps up to the lawned area with further terraces beyond. Formal planting and close clipped hedges form a pretty garden architecture. Extensive gravelled parking and turning area with wrought iron double gates and further timber gates electronically operated out onto adjoining George Street.LOCATIONEast House is set on George Street, which lies in a quiet residential neighbourhood, with easy walking access to all that Hadleigh has to offer. This pretty market town has a number of gastro pubs, restaurants, delis, independent boutiques and shops selling local fresh food produce, as well as being within walking distance of The Marquis' luxury hotel and restaurant facilities in nearby Layham. There is a weekly artisan food market, a vibrant music scene (with the Hadleigh Jazz and various choral societies) as well as gyms, fitness studios and an indoor pool. The surrounding countryside is easily accessed and there are good rail connections via Manningtree to London Liverpool Station and Stratford.Hadleigh is within a short drive of the historic villages of Lavenham and Kersey (with Kersey Mill hosting a variety of events including vintage and classic car meets) as well as the Hollow Trees Farm Shop in nearby Semer.There is golf at Stoke by Nayland and Lower Raydon and water-based activities on the nearby Stour and Orwell Estuaries. The town of Ipswich is 11 miles north and Colchester 12 miles to the south, both providing comprehensive educational, recreational and commercial facilities.DISTANCESHadleigh High Street walking distanceManningtree 8 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 60 mins)Ipswich 11 milesColchester 12 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 45 mins)DIRECTIONS (IP7 5BE)George Street, Hadleigh.What3words: concluded.meanders.configureSERVICESMains water, gas, electricity and drainage.FIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings, including carpets and curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70889114
Entered via a long gravel driveway, The Ryes is set in an elevated position overlooking rolling countryside. The house is entered via a Doric portico with fluted columns and entablature into a grand hallway with beautiful parquet flooring and original cornicing, The Ryes has a perfect Georgian layout and most of the formal reception rooms surround the hallway. Throughout the house there are high ceilings and bright rooms with thin glassed Georgian sash windows. To the right of the entrance hall is the formal dining room, with marble fireplace, double aspect windows with original shutters and glazed doors which open onto the gardens. The kitchen breakfast room has a stunning bay window with three sash windows, hand built kitchen with intricate marble fire place, Aga, Belfast sink, detailed plasterwork cornicing and space for informal dining, just behind the kitchen down a few steps is a very useable playroom which is perfectly situated close to the kitchen and is currently used as a tv and playroom. Off the back of the kitchen there is a laundry, walk in pantry and gym. Each of the reception rooms is elegant and beautifully finished, there is a study, drawing room with detailed plasterwork ceiling detail. A separate office sits at the end of the hallway which is perfect for many of the family to have space to work from home. There is a generous boot room, with sink and w/c plus a cloakroom also with downstairs loo. To the first floor there are 7 bedrooms, all of which are en-suite. The principal bedroom has a seating area, large bathroom with his and hers basins, shower and rolltop bath, plus his and hers dressing rooms.The Ryes is set in a secluded and private position in an undulating area of countryside on the Essex/Suffolk borders. The hamlet of Little Henny is positioned 2 miles from the River Stour between the market town of Sudbury and the village of Bures. Sudbury, formerly home of Sir Thomas Gainsborough, provides the locality with excellent shops, educational and recreational facilities. Colchester is 14 miles south and provides a much wider range of amenities together with train services to London with a branch line to Sudbury. Recreational facilities in the area include sailing and fishing on the estuaries of the River Stour, Colne and Orwell and golf courses in the vicinity include Newton Green and Stoke by Nayland. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_essex-r740874/for-sale_i69199225
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