Presenting for sale this charming semi-detached property located in the peaceful and strong community of Brockdish, Diss. The property is in good condition and offers a myriad of unique features that make it the ideal home for families and couples alike.The property boasts three spacious and well-lit double bedrooms. Bedrooms two and three come with the added convenience of built-in clothes storage. The open-plan reception room is another standout feature of the property, offering a separate, cosy area with a fireplace for those chilly evenings. The wood floors add a touch of sophistication, and the garden view brings a sense of tranquillity indoors.The kitchen is a chef's delight with its flowing countertops and ample natural light. The space also includes a dining area, perfect for family meals or entertaining guests. Additionally, the dining room provides access to the garden, making it an ideal hub for summer outdoor dining or a BBQ party.Outdoors, the property offers a private garage, off-street parking and a lovely garden, providing an excellent outdoor space for activities or relaxation. The open-plan design, combined with the property's location in a quiet neighbourhood with local amenities, green spaces, and a strong community spirit, makes this house a wonderful home for those seeking a serene lifestyle.In summary, this three-bedroom semi-detached house blends comfort, functionality, and location, offering a truly delightful living space. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Brockdish tranquillity.DisclaimerWhilst 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/for-sale_i71339141
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A detached family home situated in the popular village of Tunstall. The property comprises an entrance hall, living room, kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and a bathroom, and the garage has been converted to provide an excellent additional space for working from home or has annexe potential with a cloakroom already in place. The property is in need of cosmetic updating and is available with no onward chain. Tunstall Village lies in a beautiful setting with rural walks and forests on the doorstep. Woodbridge and it's wide range of leisure and shopping facilities is approximately eight miles distant and Snape with it's world-renowned Snape Maltings Concert Hall is approximately four miles in the other direction with Aldeburgh further up the coast. This really is a picturesque part of Suffolk and those wishing to have a peaceful retreat close to town, country and coast should take a closer look.Property additional infoEntrance Lobby:With Stairs off to the first floor and doors to...Living Room: 4.50m x 3.77m (14' 9 x 12' 4)A generously proportioned living room with fireplace and windows to front and side aspect.Kitchen/Diner: 4.49m x 3.00m (14' 9 x 9' 10)Fitted with a range of wall and base units, roll-edged work surfaces, electric oven, cooker hood, inset sink/drainer unit, understairs storage cupboard and door to the...Lean-To: 4.75m x 1.96m (15' 7 x 6' 5)With door to the rear garden. First Floor Landing:With window to side aspect and doors to...Bedroom One: 3.10m x 2.66m (10' 2 x 8' 9)With built-in wardrobe and window to rear aspect. Bedroom Two: 3.80m x 2.34m (12' 6 x 7' 8)With window to front aspect.Bedroom Three: 2.88m x 2.06m (9' 5 x 6' 9)With window to front aspect. Bathroom:Fitted with a WC, wash basin and panelled bath. Outside:To the front of the property is a driveway providing off road parking and a gate to the rear garden which is in need of cultivation. There's a large planting bed and a gate to a further utility area with a shed. The GARAGE has been converted to provide a home office (4.41m x 2.41m / 14' 6 x 7' 11) and a cloakroom fitted with a WC and wash basin. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70330779
Offered for sale with no onward chain is this three double bedroom former Victorian farm workers cottage which benefits from stunning field views to the side and rear as well as off road parking with an integral garage. Set in the small hamlet of Cornard Tye on the outskirts of Sudbury. This charming cottage is accessed from the front taking you straight into the main living room with built in storage and fireplace with an internal door leading to the kitchen/diner. The dining room includes stairs rising to the first floor with a convenient storage cupboard under whilst also featuring exposed red brick and feature beams with storage cupboards and worksurface to one wall. The fitted kitchen includes wall and base units with tiled splashbacks, space for fridge freezer, oven as well as plumbing for washing machine or dishwasher with an integrated stainless steel sink and drainer. A lobby from the kitchen provides access to the rear garden as well as the downstairs W.C and dual aspect bedroom three. On the first floor the landing gives way to two further bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one is situated at the front of the cottage and includes a feature fireplace as well as two built in wardrobes whilst the triple aspect bedroom two enjoys views to the front and rear. The accommodation concludes with the family bathroom which includes airing cupboard, panel enclosed bath, W.C, wash hand basin as well as storage cupboards to one side.OutsideThe cottage boasts a fantastic position in a semi-rural location. The frontage provides off road parking as well as gated side access to the rear garden whilst the integral garage includes an up and over door and lends itself to additional parking or conversion subject to planning. The beautiful rear garden can be accessed internally from the kitchen/diner and begins with a patio followed by an area of lawn leading to a timber built shed at the rear of the garden. The garden takes in stunning countryside views to the side and rear. LocationCornard Tye is a small hamlet just outside the market town of Sudbury, it is well known locally for its stunning countryside and access to the A134. 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 0QA for SatNav. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - BServices - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is to a shared septic tank which was replaced in 2022.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - tbcOur ref - SUD240048/SPAgents note As is typical with properties of this age and location the neighbouring cottage has right of way across the rear garden. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69212078
A charming and characterful cottage with deceptively spacious accommodation over three floors, with pleasant rural views to the rear. The property comprises a porch, living room, kitchen/diner, three bedrooms and a bathroom. The property is well presented throughout and the generous rear garden has a good-sized outbuilding for storage. Eyke is situated approximately 5 miles to the north east of Woodbridge and has a church and primary school. Thereare shops within a mile and easy access to stunning country walks, Rendlesham Forest, the heritge coast to the northand Woodbridge and Ipswich further to the south.Property additional infoEntrance Porch:With door into the...Living Room: 4.56m x 3.63m (15' x 11' 11)A well-proportioned living room with window to front aspect, storage cupboard, fireplace with inset wood-burning stove, and a door to the...Kitchen/Diner: 4.60m x 3.54m (15' 1 x 11' 7)Fitted with a range of wall and base units with square-edged work surfaces over, inset sink unit with mixer tap, slate tiled floor, window to rear aspect, door to the rear garden, and door to the stairway leading to the first floor.First Floor Landing:With window to side aspect, airing cupboard, stairs off to the second floor and doors to... Bedroom Two: 4.57m x 2.73m (15' x 8' 11)A large double bedroom with window to front aspect.Bedroom Three: 3.56m x 2.23m (11' 8 x 7' 4)A good-sized third bedroom with window to rear aspect.Bathroom:Fitted with a claw-foot bath, wc and wash stand with basin, window to rear and fitted cabinets.Second Floor - Bedroom One: 4.58m x 3.04m (15' x 10' )The stairs lead straight in to the principal bedroom with large fitted wardrobes, and a dormer window to the rear aspect providing far-reaching views over countryside.Outside:To the front of the property is an enclosed garden laid to shingle, a path leads to the front door and a side gate leads to the rear garden which has an initial courtyard area with brick-built store and access to the lawned garden which has planting beds, mature shrubs and a pleasant view beyond the rear boundary. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69213700
Explore this wonderful family home, sitting on a generous size plot, offering plenty of potential and possibilities. Nestled within the quaint village of Barnby, in close proximity to nearby towns, Beccles and Lowestoft. Its accommodation consists of a sitting room, kitchen/diner, utility, four bedrooms and a modern bathroom. Externally you will find ample off road parking, a large rear garden and a versatile Annex.LOCATIONBarnby is a charming village and civil parish in the East Suffolk District which lies 5 miles West of Lowestoft and 3 miles East of Beccles in the North of the County. With just a 10 minute drive from Beccles and a 20 minute drive from Lowestoft, it is in it is in close proximity to excellent shopping facilities as well as schools in both the state and private sector. Barnby also features great travel links including Beccles Train Station which operates services to Lowestoft and Norwich.NEW ROADUpon arrival to to this family home is an enclosed front garden, with a pathway leading up to the entrance door. This property boasts ample off road parking at the rear, however has additional parking at the front for visitors.Step inside where you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall. The spacious sitting room is where you can showcase comfortable furniture and decorative items, ensuring effortless interaction when hosting and the busy family lifestyle. With the presence of a fireplace, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.At the heart of the home lies an open plan kitchen/diner. It is well-equipped with fitted units and appliances, including a rangemaster oven, to enhance your cooking experience. Transitioning over to the dining area, for casual gatherings with friends and family. Complimented by a utility room and convenient WC, for your laundry goods and additional storage.Ascend the staircase, where you will find four bedrooms, designed to offer you relaxation and privacy. The fourth bedroom can be versatile, with potential to be a study, dressing room or spare bedroom. The bathroom comprises of a modern four piece suite, accommodating all family members and guests.Towards the rear is a large laid to lawn garden, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities and enjoyment. It creates ample space tailored to individual preferences, including gardening, outdoor dining and a decked terrace for your summertime BBQs. The sizeable wooden shed and wood store outbuilding is ideal for storing your garden equipment. The versatile annex with an outdoor pergola area adds flexibility to the property, accommodating various preferences and needs.AGENTS NOTESWe understand that this property is freehold. Connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.Heating system - OilCouncil Tax Band: AEPC Rating: E Disclaimer Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71265570
This four bedroom extended family home is situated in the quiet village of Boyton, approximately nine miles from Woodbridge, with stunning field views to the rear. This four bedroom extended family home offers spacious accommodation that has been modernised over recent years, a driveway providing ample off road parking and a garden to the rear with far reaching views of the surrounding countryside.The front door opens into the entrance hall with stairs to the first floor and a storage cupboard. On the left, doors lead into the sitting room with front aspect and a fireplace with wood burner. The extended accommodation flows from the sitting room into the contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining area which has been fitted with a variety of white gloss units with worktops over, an inset sink and drainer, oven, integrated fridge and freezer, with space for a washing machine and wine cooler. Bifold doors lead from the dining area onto the raised patio where the fantastic field views can be enjoyed. The ground floor is completed with a downstairs cloakroom and a fourth bedroom, which could also be used as a study/playroom.The first floor accommodation comprises of three bedrooms, two of which have fitted wardrobes, and the main bathroom comprising a four piece suite, including a shower cubicle, freestanding bath, WC and basin with vanity unit. To the front, the property is approached by a shingled driveway leading to the front door. The rear garden is securely fence and predominately laid to lawn with a raised patio area offering beautiful views of the surrounding countryside. There is space for a greenhouse and various garden sheds, as well as a summerhouse. A wooden bridge leads over a pond to another seating area, with access back to the front of the property. LocationBoyton is a small village in Suffolk, with its own community hall, and enjoys many countryside walks, including Boyton Marsh. The neighbouring village of Hollesley has a local shop, primary school, public house and village hall and Shingle Street, a well-kept secret of the Suffolk Coast, is close-by, as are many walks within the surrounding countryside, including Rendlesham and Sutton. For the riding enthusiast, Poplar Park Equestrian facilities are nearby-by, as are Sutton Hoo and Ramsholt, the filming locations for 'The Dig' and 'Yesterday'. Woodbridge is approximately 9 miles away which offers a wide range of shopping facilities, boutique shops, bars, restaurants and many popular schools in both the state and public sector. DirectionsPlease use IP12 3LP as the point of destination. Important InformationTenure - FreeholdServices - we understand that mains electricity and water are connected to the property. There is an oil-fired central heating system and private drainage.Council Tax Band - BEPC rating D. Our ref: JED For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69679755
A charming semi-detached period cottage with extended accommodation standing in gardens & grounds of over 0.75 of an acre on the outskirts of the village.Entrance door, kitchen/dining/family room, sitting room and a family bathroom. Large first floor landing area, three double bedrooms, walk-in wardrobe and a store room (potential shower room).Gated driveway & parking, detached cart lodge & office, garden, paddock and two stables. In all about 0.8 of an acre (sts). THE PROPERTYA charming Grade II Listed timber framed period cottage, which has been greatly extended over recent years, together with a programme of modernisation, which needs finishing and has accommodation extending to around 1,400 sq ft. Presenting colour washed rendered elevations under a part thatch and part pantile roof, the cottage sits back from the road within a plot of around 0.80 of an acre. The entrance door leads into the open plan kitchen/dining and family room with the kitchen being fitted with a comprehensive range of base and eye level units, Corian work surfaces, space for a range cooker and a travertine tiled floor. The family living area features the oak stairs leading to the first floor with cupboard under, oak floorboards and bi-fold doors lead to the rear garden. The sitting room features a red brick fireplace with bresummer beam, housing a wood burning stove, brick floor and windows to the front and rear aspect. Continuing on the ground floor there is a family bathroom. The first floor is split with two staircases, one leading to a double bedroom with a rear aspect and a large mid landing area. The second stairs lead to a further landing area, which accesses two double bedrooms, a walk-in wardrobe and a further large store, which would make an ideal further bath/shower room. OUTSIDEThe property is approached via a five-bar gate along a driveway beside a small front paddock, which is enclosed by fencing. To the side of the house is an area reserved for parking, which leads to a double cartlodge with an additional separate room designed to be an office. To the rear is a further area of garden leading to a post and rail paddock and a corner timber stable block with two boxes. In all about 0.8 of an acre (sts).LOCATION2 Upland Cottage enjoys a pleasant position along Saxham Street on the outskirts of the village of Stowupland, abutting countryside. The property offers easy access to the A140 and A14 trunk roads and the village itself is well appointed with a garage and co-op stores, a primary school, high school, fish and chip shop, the well regarded 'Crown' public house and restaurant and a fine parish church. The town of Stowmarket lies about 2.5 miles to the west and has a comprehensive range of amenities, including a golf club and a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. The A14 leads to Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and the M11 to the west and Ipswich and the A12 to the east. The historic town of Bury St Edmunds offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including golf clubs.DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds head east on the A14 and after about 14 miles, take the exit signposted Stowmarket/Needham Market/Stowupland A1120. Continue into Stowupland, past the fuel station & Co-op and after passing The Crown pub & restaurant, proceed for a further 0.75 of a mile then at a sharp right bend take the left turn onto Saxham Street, signposted to Mendlesham village. Continue for a little over 0.5 of a mile and 2 Upland Cottage will be found on the left.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.Local Authority Mid Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band CBroadband average 74 MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesTenure Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70888855
Barleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the quaint Suffolk village of Debenham. DescriptionBarleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the bustling Suffolk village of Debenham. Situated on the outskirts of the village and surrounded by stunning field views, Barleyfields offers a thoughtfully designed range of homes comprising of 15 unique layouts, including bungalows and detached houses. With styles and sizes to suit a wide range of buyers, ranging from upsizers, downsizers and first time buyers, Barleyfields is the perfect place to call home.Barleyfields is situated in the pretty mid Suffolk village of Debenham, renowned for its charm and character. For a quaint village, Debenham has a surprisingly wide range of amenities, most of which are just a short walk away, with everything you need from a dentist to a vet. The village embraces local produce offering a local butcher and popular greengrocers. In fact, you don't need to leave the village for your shopping. From the local Co-op food store which is open 7-days a week, offering a handy Post Office inside, to the hardware store, eco-shop, or newsagents, your daily needs are well catered for. For larger food shops, there is a wide range of options in nearby Ipswich or Stowmarket.The village is home to a highly rated pre-school, primary school, and high school. For independent schooling and within 10 miles, there is Framlingham College Prep School and Framlingham College, providing day and boarding options. For further education, nearby Ipswich has Suffolk New College and the University of Suffolk, offering GCSE subjects to post graduate qualifications including vocational, professional and leisure awards.For foodies, there are plenty of places to stop for a coffee, with a popular fish and chip shop and Zeera's Indian Restaurant, with lots of other delicious food choices to discover in the surrounding villages. At nearby Stonham Barns, which is also home to an owl sanctuary and crazy golf course, the Bistro at the Barns provides excellent options for breakfast and lunch including a Sunday roast. Debenham boasts a close-knit community feel with various clubs and events. The Woolpack pub and the Sports and Leisure Centre, with a bar inside, are great places for the community to come together and there is a local library often hosting quizzes and craft workshops.Surrounded by rolling countryside, it comes as no surprise thatDebenham is the perfect place for a country stroll. Barleyfieldsoverlooks the Hoppit Woods and Lake, ideal for dog walking and scenic picnics. Debenham is also close to the Mickfield Meadow circular walk and part of the Heart of Suffolk cycle route. Just a short drive away at Helmingham Hall you can explore the gardens and a 400-acre deer park, home to both red and fallow deer. The Hall hosts regular events, including Suffolk Dog Day, Festival of Classic & Sports Cars and thepopular Illuminated Garden Trail during the festive season.While Debenham has everything you could need for everyday life, locality is incredibly accessible thanks to the local bus and road connections. Situated just 14 miles north of central Ipswich and under10 miles to Stowmarket, Debenham is close to the A140 and A14 with links to Norwich, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the Midlands. For travel by rail, Ipswich and Stowmarket railway stations are on the mainline from Norwich to London Liverpool Street.For days out, Debenham is within an hour's drive from the bustling town of Bury St Edmunds and the Norfolk city of Norwich. With so many must-see places to discover such as the Castle Museum and Abbey Gardens, there is also shopping and eating in abundance. Boasting many fine eateries, from independent cafes and bistros to numerous national chains, you'll be spoilt for choice. Barleyfields is also less than 45 minutes away from the striking Suffolk Heritage Coast where you can tuck into famously delicious chips on the Aldebrugh beach or explore the beautiful seaside town of Southwold. Closer to home, and the county town of Suffolk, Ipswich has a stunning waterfront offering alfresco dining overlooking the marina and an excellent range of shops and services. For entertainment, the choice is endless. Featuring two excellent theatres, a dance studio aptly named Dance East, and a variety of clubs and events, Ipswich offers it all.A specification of the highest qualityKitchensChoice of kitchen cupboards and worktops*Bosch oven, hob and hood fitted as standardIntegrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher to kitchen of The Jayand The Kestrel onlyGranite or Quartz worktop to The Jay and The Kestrel onlyElectricalOutside lighting to front and rearTV points to living room, study and all bedroomsData points to living room, study and master bedroomBurglar alarm with sensors to ground floorMains-wired smoke detector to all homesMains-wired carbon monoxide detectors to all homes with fireplacesDownlights to the kitchen/dining, breakfast area, family room, utility and all wet rooms in The Jay and The Kestrel onlySupply for installation of an electric vehicle charging point to all homes with garagesLoft lightPlumbingAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to all bungalowsAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to ground floor only and thermostatically controlled radiators to upper floor to all two-storey housesWhite Roca Gap sanitaryware throughout with chrome-effectmixer taps plus white bath panelOutside tap to all gardensPlumbing for washing machine and dishwasher (in plots withoutintegrated appliances)JoineryMoulded skirting and architravesFour-panel internal doors with matching chrome-effect handlesTimber double-glazed windows throughoutTimber staircase painted whiteFitted wardrobes includedCoved cornicingTilingKitchen - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles between worktop andwall cupboards*Kitchen and utility - choice of Porcelanosa floor tiles*Bathroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at half-height all round*En-suite - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle with splashback above hand basin*En-suite with bath - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle and half heightall round*Cloakroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles to splashback above hand basin*Other itemsFront garden landscaped and turfedRear garden cleared, rotavated and topsoiledAll internal walls painted Dulux SwansdownNatural Riven paving slabs to paths and patiosUltrafast BT Fibre Broadband to all plots***Choice available subject to stage of construction.This specification is only meant as a guide, some itemsmay vary from plot to plot.**Depending on connectivity and providerpost completion please check with Sales Consultant forfurther details. Photographs depict previous DenburyHomes developments.*Terms and Conditions apply, please speak to a Sales Consultant for more informationSquare Footage: 1,021 sq ft Additional InfoPredicted Energy Assessment - B RatingCouncil Tax - Yet to be determined by the Local AuthorityEstate Charge - £195 per yearSome images are computer generated For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69959495
LocationCotton is an historic small village and civil parish located in Mid Suffolk. Nearby villages include Mendlesham (2.5 miles) and Bacton (1 mile) and is 4½ miles north east of its post town, Stowmarket which has a mainline railway station on the Norwich to London Liverpool Street line. The surrounding countryside is very picturesque and ideal for those wanting quiet rural walks.The PropertyThis charming cottage has hidden depth which are not evident from the front aspect. Living accommodation comprises of a kitchen/breakfast room with store area leading off, a remarkable beamed and atmospheric sitting room with woodburning stove inset into the fireplace, a dining room with views out over the rear garden, cloakroom, two first floor bedrooms, bathroom and attic room. This is all supplemented by three large linked store areas, two with Perspex roofs. One makes an ideal utility room, another a store area, and to the rear is a useful workshop. The thatched part of the cottage dates back to the 15th century and merits its Grade II Listing. For those wanting a country retreat with a generous garden then look no further.OutsideThe property is approached from the road via a gravelled driveway with parking for 2 vehicles. A pretty picket fence and gated archway open into the front garden which in the spring and summer is ablaze with colour and the sunny front patio is an invited spot to sit. Access to the rear garden is via the attached store. The garden is approximately 35m long by 8.5m wide and contains a large patio area, a pond, a variety of shrub beds and a grassed area to the rear section contains newly planted fruit trees, a chicken hut and greenhouse.ServicesMains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating.DirectionsFrom Diss head south on the A140, continue through Stoke Ash and take the right hand turn signed Thwaite. Continue through the village, turn left at the junction and then take the next right hand turn into Mendlesham Road. Proceed into the village of Cotton and the property will be found on the right hand side. Viewing Strictly by appointment with TW Gaze.Freehold.COUNCIL TAX BAND: DREF19128/RY: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70875735
An extended semi-detached property with large work shop and 95ft East facing rear garden that is set in a popular village location Situated on the outskirts of the popular village of Bramford with field views to the front, is this substantially extended three double bedroom semi-detached property. Along with a 95' east facing rear garden there is a substantial 33'4 x 23'4 workshop with office. The property itself has double glazed windows, gas central heating with a new boiler installed March 2022, and parking for numerous vehicles.The entrance porch has stairs to the first floor and door to the sizeable sitting room which has a wood effect floor and an open fireplace with brick surround. There are double doors from the sitting room into the kitchen/breakfast room which has a wood effect floor and windows to the rear and side. It is equipped with an extensive range of base units, wall cupboards, work tops and drawers. The kitchen/breakfast room opens into the dining room which has a window to the front, wood effect floor and an understair storage cupboard. To the rear of the kitchen is a conservatory of upvc construction with French doors onto the 95ft east facing rear garden. Also to the ground floor there is a large bathroom which comprises a shower area with built-in storage and a further bathroom area with a bath, basin and WC.The landing provides access to all three double bedrooms, the study and the shower room. Bedroom one has a dual aspect outlook with windows to both the front and rear. Bedroom two has a window to the front overlooking the driveway and fields. Bedroom three is located to the rear. There is a study area which has French doors onto a substantial roof terrace which overlooks the rear garden. Adjacent to this is a modern shower room which comprises a shower, basin and WC.OutsideTo the front there is a substantial driveway and garden which is predominantly laid to hardstanding providing parking for numerous vehicles. There are double gates that leads to a further parking area and beyond this is the 33'4 x 23'4 workshop which is insulated with an office, light and high spec power connected. There is further parking proivided by a single garage which measures approximately 21'5 in length x 12'2.The rear garden measures approximately 95' in total and is predominantly laid to lawn with a patio area, a range of trees, flower beds and shrubs. DirectionsUsing a Sat Nav with the postcode IP8 4AG and upon reaching Loraine way from Fitzgerald Road turn right where the property can be located immediately on the right. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - CServices - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69633952
GUIDE PRICE £450,000-£475,000 Introducing this extraordinary grade II listed cottage, that the current owners have continually invested in upgrading and enhancing, whilst containing its original features. It is nestled in the quaint village of Rumburgh, surrounded by a desirable countryside setting. Indulge in the properties three reception rooms, two bedrooms and two ensuites, with the option of separate accommodation for Airbnb use. The cottage sits on a generous plot, including a garage, greenhouse, pond and storage sheds, overlooking the beautiful field views.LOCATIONHalesworth is a Market town located in North East Suffolk. The area boasts historic buildings dating back to the sixteenth century, hosting independent boutiques, shops, pubs, and restaurants. Essential amenities like schools, healthcare, and a supermarket are easily accessible. The town is enriched by The Cut, a community arts centre hosting various activities. It has many scenic walks available in the local area with the Millennial green, being the largest in the UK, being a great open space for local wildlife. Halesworth has its own train station and is well-connected to London via Ipswich Station. Norwich City Centre is a 45-minute drive, and the Suffolk coast with attractions like Southwold and Walberswick is within a 20-minute car journey.PLEASURE GROUND COTTAGE, THE STREETUpon arrival via a private road, this characterful cottage immediately emanates an enduring charm, highlighted by its historical features. The large driveway provides off-road parking for all family members and visitors, whilst the garage offers additional parking or extra storage space.The property's design embraces true tradition, enhancing exposed wooden beams and brick-work throughout. At the heart of the home lies a welcoming open plan kitchen/diner, ensuring effortless interaction when hosting and the busy family lifestyle. It is equipped with a range of units and appliances, including a Aga range oven, to be able to cook your favourite meals.The pleasant sitting room is where you can showcase your comfortable furniture and decorative items. With the presence of a fireplace housing a multi fuel log burner, creating a warm ambiance. The ground floor has the advantage of another kitchen/family room, either for the owners' use or for an investment opportunity through Airbnb. With the wonderful addition of a log burner and underfloor heating.Heading upstairs you will find two double bedrooms, meticulously designed to offer you relaxation and privacy. Each room is thoughtfully complimented by their own ensuite bathrooms. One of these has the potential to be a third bedroom, housing a shower cubicle.This beautiful cottage sits on a generous size plot, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities and enjoyment. It creates ample space tailored to individual preferences, including gardening, outdoor dining and entertainment. For garden enthusiasts the garden is enhanced by a greenhouse, pond, summerhouse and storage sheds, amplifying its functionality. The rear of the property overlooks countryside fields, creating a desirable setting for its occupants. Overall this garden is fully enclosed so you can enjoy in seclusion.Located in front of the property is Rumburghs playing field and pleasure area. This could be an attractive feature, especially for families, offering a convenient and accessible outdoor space for recreational activities, picnics, sports, and leisurely enjoyment.AGENTS NOTESWe understand that this property is freehold. Connected to mains electricity, water and drainage.Internal - Chimney certificates all passed a few months ago. Parts of timber frame restored with traditional methods. Elevated ceilings in the main bedroom (insulated & rendered). Electrics serviced and pat tested for Airbnb.External - Cabin potential for glamping. Potential for planning permission in the garden.Council Tax Band: D Disclaimer Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages/for-sale_i71029618
This immaculate detached family home is situated on the edge of the sought after village of Great Waldingfield within a short distance of the local primary school, village shop and pub.The property benefits from countryside views to the rear, an additional area of garden and a detached double garage A spacious entrance hall has stairs to the first floor and access to the living room, dining room / play room, cloakroom and open plan kitchen / diner. The bay fronted living room stretches the length of the property and has a feature fireplace and French doors to the garden.Set to the front of the property is an additional reception room currently used as a dining room. One of the highlights of this home is the open plan kitchen / diner at the rear with French doors to the garden and a contemporary fitted kitchen comprising wall and base units with inset sink / drainer, gas hob with extractor over, eye level electric double oven, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher. The large first floor landing offers access to the four good size bedrooms and family bathroom. Bedroom one is located at the front of the property and includes an en-suite shower room and built-in wardrobes. The family bathroom is to the rear of the property comprising a panel enclosed bath with shower over, wash hand basin, WC and part tiled walls. Outside The property is set back from the rest of the cul de sac and benefits from a larger than average frontage which the current owners have laid to gravel providing additional off road parking and established shrubs. A shared driveway leads to the detached double garage with gated side access to the rear garden which can also be accessed internally from the living room or kitchen / diner. The rear garden enjoys countryside views and is mainly laid to lawn with flower bed and patio with pathway leading to a timber summer house with a seating area to the front.There is a personnel door giving access from the garden to the garage with a shingle area taking you to the additional plot currently used as a vegetable garden. LocationOvering Avenue is a modern development set on the edge of the sought after village of Great Waldingfield.The village of Great Waldingfield is situated two miles from the thriving market town of Sudbury and is a sought-after residential village with a pub, general store/post office, fish and chip shop and primary school. The property is within proximity to Sudbury and the A134, which is a popular choice for anyone looking forward good connections via road or rail.Sudbury itself contains a branch line link to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey as well as a good range of shopping facilities with Sudbury's Health Centre easily accessble from the bungalow. DirectionsSatNav - CO10 0RJ Important InformationCouncil Tax Band EServices - We understand that mains water, gas, drainage and electricity are connected to the property.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating TBCOur ref - SUD230490Agents Note - there is an estate management charge paid every 6 months at approximately £67. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70742867
43 LION MEADOW is a superbly presented family home centrally located in the popular and well-served village of Steeple Bumpstead. The current owners have recently carried out an excellent refurbishment including new double glazed windows. The property is entered via a central hallway with adjacent cloakroom and under stair cupboard. The kitchen has been completely updated and extended into the original dining room and now provides a well-organised space with breakfast bar area and separate dining area. With a triple aspect the kitchen/dining room provides a bright and attractive area for entertaining and appliances include a washing machine, integrated fridge-freezer, electric oven and hob with extractor fan over. Double doors lead to the sitting room with French doors to the rear terrace, solid oak flooring and central brick open fireplace. A large study/family room is situated to the front of the property and overlooks the enclosed front garden. The first floor provides 3 double bedrooms and a 4th bedroom/dressing room/study. The master bedroom has lovely views across the rear gardens and an en suite shower room, there is also a family bathroom. OUTSIDE, the front garden is fully enclosed with a cherry tree and floral borders. A driveway leads to the rear garden which is enclosed by close boarded fencing with a side pedestrian gate and is mainly laid to lawn with a small paved terrace and pathway with floral borders. The detached double garage measures 16'9 x 16'9 with light and power and double up and over entrance doors and is fronted by a large gravelled parking and turning area. To the rear of the garage there is a further area of garden where a garden shed or further storage could be installed. In all the plot measures approximately 140ft by 27ft. STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD is situated in rolling countryside on the Essex/Suffolk border. The village is well placed for the market towns of Saffron Walden and Clare. The University City of Cambridge is 20 miles away. For the commuter there are train services from Audley End station into London Liverpool Street. Steeple Bumpstead has amenities including a small library, garage with shop, post office, 2 public houses and a local primary school. There are shopping facilities at Cambridge, Saffron Walden and Haverhill. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_essex-r740874/for-sale_i71033179
Dating back to the 19th Century and of traditional brick construction under a pitched and slate roofline, Red Cottage is an attractive detached cottage that retains and displays a number of period features including open fireplaces with fitted wood burning stoves, together with exposed studwork and ceiling timbers. Considerably improved and updated in recent years the cottage successfully combines period charm with modern influences including a recently refitted kitchen & bathroom suite. Presented in good decorative order, an internal inspection is unreservedly recommended to appreciate the qualities of the home on offer.OutsideRed Cottage stands in a slightly elevated position back from the road approached over a wide gravelled driveway providing extensive off-road parking for several vehicles. South east facing, the rear garden is an attractive feature of Red Cottage with a block paved terrace abutting the side of the garden room, areas of lawn having stocked and raised borders and a path leads to a further paved terrace positioned to take advantage of the afternoon and evening sun. the garden is enclosed by close boarded fencing and an attractive high red brick wall. There is a purpose-built kennel and useful 7m garden shed.LocationKnowl green is a small hamlet approximately on mile from the main village of Belchamp St Paul. Belchamp St Paul is about 3.5 miles from Clare and about 6 miles to the west of Long Melford both of which offers a good range of day to day amenities. Village amenities include a popular pub incorporating a shop, a primary school, toddler group, Church and community hall with tennis club. Sudbury is about 6 miles to the east with a wide range of amenities, including a branch line station connecting at Marks Tey for London's Liverpool Street (about 80 minutes).Services Mains water & electricity connected. Drainage by private system. Oil fired central heating.Braintree District Council - BAND DEPC D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_essex-r740874/for-sale_i70872048
Nestled in the sought-after village of Hollesley, this superbly positioned detached home offers captivating distant sea views and flexible living space on a generous plot spanning approximately 0.4 acres. The accommodation comprises an entrance hall, two reception rooms, three bedrooms (one ground floor, two first floor), a kitchen with utility area, two bathrooms, and a conservatory. The expansive gardens have been meticulously maintained, featuring outbuildings for storage.Location:Hollesley, located about 8 miles southeast of Woodbridge, is the largest village on the Bawdsey Peninsula. Amenities include a local shop/post office, primary school, church, and pub. The coastline is easily accessible, with Shingle Street beach and scenic walks through heathland and forest nearby.Owner's comment:York House has been a wonderful home for us , nestling on the edge of Hollesley. Near enough to enjoy the useful amenities of the village but set slightly apart to enjoy the sense of peace and relaxation that this house affords. Hollesley is a thriving community with a very composite shop, a pub , garage ,village hall and its own church. There are many activities such as the local WI ,bowls club, gardening club, yoga groups and many more. Our home has been an absolute joy for 23 years and indeed there is an element of sadness in leaving but it is now time for us to return to our roots up north. The views from all the front windows are amazing. Whether this is observing the magnificent morning sun rises coming up over Shingle Street or the ever changing seasons across the fields and countryside. To awaken in the morning and pull back the curtains and to see the red glow of the sun against the silhouetted skyline of Shingle Street beach has been fantastic. Shingle Street is popular with kite surfers and their parasols can sometimes be seen riding the surf. The house is completely interchangeable. Originally the upstairs was designed as one large living room to take full advantage of the magnificent views. The bedrooms being positioned downstairs at the time. The previous owners reversed this design and now the master bedroom , extra bathroom and bedroom is upstairs. We have enjoyed this reallocation of rooms but there is no reason why it can't be moved back to its original design. It's been a fantastic house for us , whether it's been sitting in front of the log burner watching a box set on a winters evening or enjoying the generous gardens in the summer with friends and family, this house has lived up to our expectations and more. Further information:Entrance Hall: With stairs leading to the first floor and access to...Dining Room: 3.67m x 3.67m (12' x 12') A spacious dining room boasting a fireplace with an inset wood-burning stove and a front aspect window.Living Room: 3.69m x 3.66m (12' 1 x 12') Featuring a fireplace and a window overlooking the front aspect.Kitchen Area One: 3.23m x 3.23m (10' 7 x 10' 7) The first section of the kitchen comprises an Aga, wall and base units, work surfaces, a side aspect window, and access to...Kitchen Area Two: 2.45m x 2.15m (8' x 7' 1) Equipped with cabinets, work surfaces, sink/drainer unit, electric oven and hob, and a large cupboard housing plumbing for a washing machine.Conservatory: 3.63m x 2.91m (11' 11 x 9' 7) A double-glazed UPVC structure with access to the rear garden.Bedroom Three: 3.21m x 3.22m (10' 6 x 10' 7) A spacious double bedroom with a side aspect window.Bathroom: Comprising a bath and wash basin in one section, and a separate WC.First Floor Landing: Providing access to...Bedroom One: 5.25m x 4.60m (17' 3 x 15' 1) (Maximum measurements provided) A generously proportioned master bedroom with built-in storage/eaves space and a dormer window offering stunning views.Bedroom Two: 3.54m x 3.15m (11' 7 x 10' 4) (Maximum measurements provided) Another well-sized room with a dormer window and access to the second...Bathroom: Equipped with a WC, wash basin, and panelled bath.Outside: The extensive gardens, approximately 0.4 acres, are predominantly lawned and divided into various sections. The front garden features well-stocked planting beds, a driveway with ample parking leading to a covered area and patio, and the rear garden offers a patio, lawn with mature trees, and a dedicated vegetable plot. Additionally, there are two storage sheds and a greenhouse, all meticulously maintained.Services: The property is connected to mains electricity, water, and drainage, with an oil-fired central heating system.Agent's Note: Planning permission was previously granted in 2019 for an oak-framed cart lodge, though it expired in 2022. Renewal of permission could be pursued.Guide price: £475,000 subject to contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70755136
Barleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the quaint Suffolk village of Debenham. DescriptionBarleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the bustling Suffolk village of Debenham. Situated on the outskirts of the village and surrounded by stunning field views, Barleyfields offers a thoughtfully designed range of homes comprising of 15 unique layouts, including bungalows and detached houses. With styles and sizes to suit a wide range of buyers, ranging from upsizers, downsizers and first time buyers, Barleyfields is the perfect place to call home.Barleyfields is situated in the pretty mid Suffolk village of Debenham, renowned for its charm and character. For a quaint village, Debenham has a surprisingly wide range of amenities, most of which are just a short walk away, with everything you need from a dentist to a vet. The village embraces local produce offering a local butcher and popular greengrocers. In fact, you don't need to leave the village for your shopping. From the local Co-op food store which is open 7-days a week, offering a handy Post Office inside, to the hardware store, eco-shop, or newsagents, your daily needs are well catered for. For larger food shops, there is a wide range of options in nearby Ipswich or Stowmarket.The village is home to a highly rated pre-school, primary school, and high school. For independent schooling and within 10 miles, there is Framlingham College Prep School and Framlingham College, providing day and boarding options. For further education, nearby Ipswich has Suffolk New College and the University of Suffolk, offering GCSE subjects to post graduate qualifications including vocational, professional and leisure awards.For foodies, there are plenty of places to stop for a coffee, with a popular fish and chip shop and Zeera's Indian Restaurant, with lots of other delicious food choices to discover in the surrounding villages. At nearby Stonham Barns, which is also home to an owl sanctuary and crazy golf course, the Bistro at the Barns provides excellent options for breakfast and lunch including a Sunday roast. Debenham boasts a close-knit community feel with various clubs and events. The Woolpack pub and the Sports and Leisure Centre, with a bar inside, are great places for the community to come together and there is a local library often hosting quizzes and craft workshops.Surrounded by rolling countryside, it comes as no surprise thatDebenham is the perfect place for a country stroll. Barleyfieldsoverlooks the Hoppit Woods and Lake, ideal for dog walking and scenic picnics. Debenham is also close to the Mickfield Meadow circular walk and part of the Heart of Suffolk cycle route. Just a short drive away at Helmingham Hall you can explore the gardens and a 400-acre deer park, home to both red and fallow deer. The Hall hosts regular events, including Suffolk Dog Day, Festival of Classic & Sports Cars and thepopular Illuminated Garden Trail during the festive season.While Debenham has everything you could need for everyday life, locality is incredibly accessible thanks to the local bus and road connections. Situated just 14 miles north of central Ipswich and under10 miles to Stowmarket, Debenham is close to the A140 and A14 with links to Norwich, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the Midlands. For travel by rail, Ipswich and Stowmarket railway stations are on the mainline from Norwich to London Liverpool Street.For days out, Debenham is within an hour's drive from the bustling town of Bury St Edmunds and the Norfolk city of Norwich. With so many must-see places to discover such as the Castle Museum and Abbey Gardens, there is also shopping and eating in abundance. Boasting many fine eateries, from independent cafes and bistros to numerous national chains, you'll be spoilt for choice. Barleyfields is also less than 45 minutes away from the striking Suffolk Heritage Coast where you can tuck into famously delicious chips on the Aldebrugh beach or explore the beautiful seaside town of Southwold. Closer to home, and the county town of Suffolk, Ipswich has a stunning waterfront offering alfresco dining overlooking the marina and an excellent range of shops and services. For entertainment, the choice is endless. Featuring two excellent theatres, a dance studio aptly named Dance East, and a variety of clubs and events, Ipswich offers it all.A specification of the highest qualityKitchensChoice of kitchen cupboards and worktops*Bosch oven, hob and hood fitted as standardIntegrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher to kitchen of The Jayand The Kestrel onlyGranite or Quartz worktop to The Jay and The Kestrel onlyElectricalOutside lighting to front and rearTV points to living room, study and all bedroomsData points to living room, study and master bedroomBurglar alarm with sensors to ground floorMains-wired smoke detector to all homesMains-wired carbon monoxide detectors to all homes with fireplacesDownlights to the kitchen/dining, breakfast area, family room, utility and all wet rooms in The Jay and The Kestrel onlySupply for installation of an electric vehicle charging point to all homes with garagesLoft lightPlumbingAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to all bungalowsAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to ground floor only and thermostatically controlled radiators to upper floor to all two-storey housesWhite Roca Gap sanitaryware throughout with chrome-effectmixer taps plus white bath panelOutside tap to all gardensPlumbing for washing machine and dishwasher (in plots withoutintegrated appliances)JoineryMoulded skirting and architravesFour-panel internal doors with matching chrome-effect handlesTimber double-glazed windows throughoutTimber staircase painted whiteFitted wardrobes includedCoved cornicingTilingKitchen - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles between worktop andwall cupboards*Kitchen and utility - choice of Porcelanosa floor tiles*Bathroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at half-height all round*En-suite - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle with splashback above hand basin*En-suite with bath - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle and half heightall round*Cloakroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles to splashback above hand basin*Other itemsFront garden landscaped and turfedRear garden cleared, rotavated and topsoiledAll internal walls painted Dulux SwansdownNatural Riven paving slabs to paths and patiosUltrafast BT Fibre Broadband to all plots***Choice available subject to stage of construction.This specification is only meant as a guide, some itemsmay vary from plot to plot.**Depending on connectivity and providerpost completion please check with Sales Consultant forfurther details. Photographs depict previous DenburyHomes developments.*Terms and Conditions apply, please speak to a Sales Consultant for more informationSquare Footage: 1,317 sq ft Additional InfoPredicted Energy Assessment - B RatingCouncil Tax - Yet to be determined by the Local AuthorityEstate Charge - £195 per yearSome images are computer generated For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70399769
Barleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the quaint Suffolk village of Debenham. DescriptionBarleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the bustling Suffolk village of Debenham. Situated on the outskirts of the village and surrounded by stunning field views, Barleyfields offers a thoughtfully designed range of homes comprising of 15 unique layouts, including bungalows and detached houses. With styles and sizes to suit a wide range of buyers, ranging from upsizers, downsizers and first time buyers, Barleyfields is the perfect place to call home.Barleyfields is situated in the pretty mid Suffolk village of Debenham, renowned for its charm and character. For a quaint village, Debenham has a surprisingly wide range of amenities, most of which are just a short walk away, with everything you need from a dentist to a vet. The village embraces local produce offering a local butcher and popular greengrocers. In fact, you don't need to leave the village for your shopping. From the local Co-op food store which is open 7-days a week, offering a handy Post Office inside, to the hardware store, eco-shop, or newsagents, your daily needs are well catered for. For larger food shops, there is a wide range of options in nearby Ipswich or Stowmarket.The village is home to a highly rated pre-school, primary school, and high school. For independent schooling and within 10 miles, there is Framlingham College Prep School and Framlingham College, providing day and boarding options. For further education, nearby Ipswich has Suffolk New College and the University of Suffolk, offering GCSE subjects to post graduate qualifications including vocational, professional and leisure awards.For foodies, there are plenty of places to stop for a coffee, with a popular fish and chip shop and Zeera's Indian Restaurant, with lots of other delicious food choices to discover in the surrounding villages. At nearby Stonham Barns, which is also home to an owl sanctuary and crazy golf course, the Bistro at the Barns provides excellent options for breakfast and lunch including a Sunday roast. Debenham boasts a close-knit community feel with various clubs and events. The Woolpack pub and the Sports and Leisure Centre, with a bar inside, are great places for the community to come together and there is a local library often hosting quizzes and craft workshops.Surrounded by rolling countryside, it comes as no surprise thatDebenham is the perfect place for a country stroll. Barleyfieldsoverlooks the Hoppit Woods and Lake, ideal for dog walking and scenic picnics. Debenham is also close to the Mickfield Meadow circular walk and part of the Heart of Suffolk cycle route. Just a short drive away at Helmingham Hall you can explore the gardens and a 400-acre deer park, home to both red and fallow deer. The Hall hosts regular events, including Suffolk Dog Day, Festival of Classic & Sports Cars and thepopular Illuminated Garden Trail during the festive season.While Debenham has everything you could need for everyday life, locality is incredibly accessible thanks to the local bus and road connections. Situated just 14 miles north of central Ipswich and under10 miles to Stowmarket, Debenham is close to the A140 and A14 with links to Norwich, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the Midlands. For travel by rail, Ipswich and Stowmarket railway stations are on the mainline from Norwich to London Liverpool Street.For days out, Debenham is within an hour's drive from the bustling town of Bury St Edmunds and the Norfolk city of Norwich. With so many must-see places to discover such as the Castle Museum and Abbey Gardens, there is also shopping and eating in abundance. Boasting many fine eateries, from independent cafes and bistros to numerous national chains, you'll be spoilt for choice. Barleyfields is also less than 45 minutes away from the striking Suffolk Heritage Coast where you can tuck into famously delicious chips on the Aldebrugh beach or explore the beautiful seaside town of Southwold. Closer to home, and the county town of Suffolk, Ipswich has a stunning waterfront offering alfresco dining overlooking the marina and an excellent range of shops and services. For entertainment, the choice is endless. Featuring two excellent theatres, a dance studio aptly named Dance East, and a variety of clubs and events, Ipswich offers it all.A specification of the highest qualityKitchensChoice of kitchen cupboards and worktops*Bosch oven, hob and hood fitted as standardIntegrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher to kitchen of The Jayand The Kestrel onlyGranite or Quartz worktop to The Jay and The Kestrel onlyElectricalOutside lighting to front and rearTV points to living room, study and all bedroomsData points to living room, study and master bedroomBurglar alarm with sensors to ground floorMains-wired smoke detector to all homesMains-wired carbon monoxide detectors to all homes with fireplacesDownlights to the kitchen/dining, breakfast area, family room, utility and all wet rooms in The Jay and The Kestrel onlySupply for installation of an electric vehicle charging point to all homes with garagesLoft lightPlumbingAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to all bungalowsAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to ground floor only and thermostatically controlled radiators to upper floor to all two-storey housesWhite Roca Gap sanitaryware throughout with chrome-effectmixer taps plus white bath panelOutside tap to all gardensPlumbing for washing machine and dishwasher (in plots withoutintegrated appliances)JoineryMoulded skirting and architravesFour-panel internal doors with matching chrome-effect handlesTimber double-glazed windows throughoutTimber staircase painted whiteFitted wardrobes includedCoved cornicingTilingKitchen - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles between worktop andwall cupboards*Kitchen and utility - choice of Porcelanosa floor tiles*Bathroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at half-height all round*En-suite - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle with splashback above hand basin*En-suite with bath - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle and half heightall round*Cloakroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles to splashback above hand basin*Other itemsFront garden landscaped and turfedRear garden cleared, rotavated and topsoiledAll internal walls painted Dulux SwansdownNatural Riven paving slabs to paths and patiosUltrafast BT Fibre Broadband to all plots***Choice available subject to stage of construction.This specification is only meant as a guide, some itemsmay vary from plot to plot.**Depending on connectivity and providerpost completion please check with Sales Consultant forfurther details. Photographs depict previous DenburyHomes developments.*Terms and Conditions apply, please speak to a Sales Consultant for more informationSquare Footage: 1,469 sq ft Additional InfoPredicted Energy Assessment - B RatingCouncil Tax - Yet to be determined by the Local AuthorityEstate Charge - £195 per yearSome images are computer generated For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70561242
Front Garden - Mainly laid to lawn.Hallway - Double glazed door, stairs leading to the first floor, real wood flooring, radiator.W/C - Sliding door, low-level w/c, hand wash basin, extractor fan, heated towel rail.Lounge - 6.2m x 3.5m Fireplace recess with log burner, double glazed bay window to front, double glazed French doors to rear, radiators, real wood flooring.Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 5.8m x 2.6m Double glazed window to rear, range of modern kitchen units and drawers, Neff oven, inset microwave space for American fridge/freezer, water softener, extractor hood, single drainer sink, heated towel rail, real wood flooring.Utility Room - 2.6m x 1.9m Double glazed door to side, double glazed window to side, space for washing machine and dishwasher, wall mounted boiler. single drainer sink, storage units.Snug/Family Room - 3.5m x 3.4m Double glazed window to front, radiator, real wood flooring.Landing - Loft AccessBedroom 1 - 3.9m x 3.3m Double glazed window to side, radiator, built-in wardrobes, door to -En-Suite - Walk-in double shower, low-level w/c, hand wash basin, double glazed window to front, extractor fan.Bedroom 2 - 3.6m x 3.3m Double glazed window to front, radiator.Bedroom 3 - 3.2m x 2.7m Double glazed windows to front x 2, radiator.Bedroom 4 -2.5m x 2.7m Double glazed window to the rear, radiator.Family Bathroom - Double glazed window to rear, paneled bath with shower, hand wash basin, low-level w/c, tiled floor.Rear Garden - Brick wall to the side, patio area, access to the rear driveway, mainly laid to lawn, raised sleeper borders, outside tap.Garage - 4.9m x 4.3m Up/over door, door to side, power and light.Driveway - Off-road parking for 1 car.Agents Note - Double glazed windows and doors fitted in 2016, solid oak doors throughout.Tenure - FreeholdEPC - TBCCouncil Tax Band -DisclaimerWhilst 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.DisclaimerWhilst 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/for-sale_i69298423
A wonderfully characterful Grade II listed home, presented and maintained to a good standard throughout, well located in the centre of this sought after, well-served village.Entrance hall, drawing room, sitting room/snug, dining room, kitchen & utility area and a shower room/cloakroom. Two first floor double bedrooms and a family shower room. Second floor landing/study room and bedroom three/craft room.Detached garage with attached log store and cottage garden with garden house & shed.THE PROPERTYWeaver House is believed to date back to the 15th century being a timber framed and plastered property over three storeys, with the frame exposed and being jettied to the front and side elevations, with a gabled wing to the rear, all under a plain tiled roof. The property is Grade II listed with its neighbour, as it was originally one home that has been split, possibly in the 16th century, creating the flying freehold section over the sitting room/snug. This comfortable home also benefits from significant and impressive internal character features with specific note to the Tudor (believed between 1512 and 1567) wall inscriptions in the drawing room, the exposed timbers and particularly the dragon beam, several planked doors, exposed boot worn brick floors and the open inglenook fireplace in the sitting room. The accommodation in brief comprises a front door with window light above, leading into the brick floored hall with arched alcove and cloaks hanging space. A latch door opens to the sitting room/snug which is a wonderfully cozy room with inglenook fireplace with inset log-burning stove, exposed wall, ceiling timbers and brick floor with secondary glazed window to the front and a wide latch door opening to the stairwell. A charming central hall affords cupboard and understairs storage space and a door leads through to the drawing room which is double aspect, front and side, and has an old internal mullioned window to the drawing room. The wall inscriptions and dragon beam being of particular note in this spacious reception room. The dining room boasts a wealth of exposed heavy timber framework, has a secondary glazed window to the side and doors to the kitchen and the shower room/cloakroom. The kitchen, which has a studded door leading out to the charming rear cottage garden, is bespoke fitted with timber units, hardwood worksurfaces, a ceramic sink unit, a gas range style cooker with gas hob and electric ovens, extractor hood above and a curtained alcove utility area with space and plumbing for white goods and further worksurface and shelving. The original old stairs wind up to the first-floor landing off which there are two well-presented double bedrooms that are further served on this floor by the family shower room which could be altered to a bathroom by swapping the double sized shower cubicle for a bath unit. Original stairs again lead up to the second storey, opening to a well-presented landing sitting area through which there is access to the 3rd bedroom, which benefits from a dormer window to the front and an old, mullioned window to the side affording a good street scene view to the centre of this lovely village.OUTSIDEThe cottage garden to the rear of the property is mainly wall enclosed, with a gate opening to the quiet lane to the side of the property. A cobbled patio affords convenient space for alfresco dinning and the garden is delightfully planted with flowerbeds, paths, a pergola and well positioned garden house from which to enjoy the view back towards the house. There is also a garden shed for storage. The detached garage with parking area to the side is located a 'stone's throw' down the lane and benefit from electric power and light and has a log store to the rear.LOCATIONWeavers House is located in the centre of this well-regarded village. Woolpit has a thriving and well-appointed community and benefits from a primary school, village stores, post office, a very well regarded doctors' surgery, tea room, a village pubs/restaurant and lies just 8 miles to the east of Bury St Edmunds and 6 miles to the west of Stowmarket. Woolpit is just south, with exceptionally easy access, to the A14, leading to Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket and beyond to Cambridge, to the West, with Stowmarket and Ipswich, to the East. The historic cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds offers an appealing and comprehensive range of amenities, including the Arc shopping centre, a diverse range of restaurants and the acclaimed Georgian Theatre Royal. There is excellent schooling in both the private and public sectors and a range of swimming pools, health clubs and golf clubs.DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds head east on the A14, passing the villages of Beyton/Thurston and take the exit signposted Elmswell/Woolpit. Proceed over the bridge, straight over the roundabout and past the cricket club. Upon reaching the mini roundabout, next to the petrol station, turn right and continue past the church to the village square, continue through to the right and Weaver House will be found just past the Coop village store and post office on the right-hand side.What3Words location: ///impulse.booms.indoorPROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains Water, Electricity, Gas and Drainage. Gas Fired Central Heating.Local Authority Mid Suffolk CouncilCouncil Tax Band CTenure FreeholdBroadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 1000Mbps Mobile Coverage/Signal YesViewing By appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. 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A new spacious and well-proportioned classically designed house built to a high standard and specification standing in a cul-de-sac within this residential development.Entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining/family room, study/playroom, utility and cloakroom. First floor part galleried landing, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further bedrooms and a family bath/shower room.Driveway and parking, double garage and garden.THE PROPERTYNo 1 Symonds Close is a recently completed, classically designed house presenting colour washed rendered elevations under a tiled roof and boasts good sized and well-proportioned accommodation of 1700 sq ft, built to a high standard and specification with particular attention to detail, having air source heating, being underfloor on the ground floor and radiators on the first floor, oak finished doors with brushed steel furniture and a fabulous kitchen/dining/family room. The entrance hall features the stairs leading to the first floor with cupboard under and accesses the ground floor accommodation with the sitting room having a front aspect, featuring a red brick fireplace with bresummer, housing a wood burning stove and double doors lead into the kitchen/dining/family room, which measures over 32' in length with the kitchen being fitted with a comprehensive range of base and eye level units, stone work surfaces, integrated appliances including a double oven, fridge freezer, dishwasher and induction hob with extractor hood over. Twin windows overlook the rear garden and double doors lead out onto the rear terrace. The utility room is fitted with a single drainer stainless steel sink, a range of base and eye level cupboards, worksurfaces, space for appliances and a door to the side. Continuing on the ground floor there is a study/playroom, which has a front aspect and there is also a cloakroom. On the first floor the part galleried landing leads to four double bedrooms with the master enjoying twin double wardrobes, an en-suite with large shower cubicle, wash basin unit with cupboards under, low level wc and a window to the front aspect. The remaining bedrooms all have built-in double wardrobes and there is a family bath/shower room. OUTSIDEThe property is approached over a block paved driveway capable of standing several cars leading to a detached double garage, which has electric roller doors, power and light. The rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and immediately abutting the rear of the house is a large terraced area, leading off the kitchen/dining/family, ideal for alfresco dining. There is a courtesy door to the garage, a lean-to timber garden shed and the gardens are enclosed by close boarded fencing. LOCATIONNo1 Symonds Close stands in a cul-de-sac within this new residential development on the eastern outskirts of the village within walking distance of its amenities. Badwell Ash is served by a local village store, public house and restaurant, fish & chip shop and a fine parish church. The adjoining village of Walsham Le Willows has a butcher's shop/delicatessen, public house and a well-known builders merchants/country store 'Clarkes of Walsham'. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the nearby cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, which offers a full range of schooling, recreational and shopping facilities. Cultural amenities include the impressive Georgian Theatre Royal and Abbey Gardens. The nearby centres of Newmarket, Cambridge and Ipswich are all within easy reach and the property is well located for road communications with the A14 being some 4 miles to the south. 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 (9 miles) there is a mainline service to London's Liverpool Street taking approximately 85 minutes.DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds head in a north easterly direction on the A143 passing through Great Barton and towards Ixworth. As you approach Ixworth at the first roundabout take the right turn onto the A1088 and proceed towards the village of Norton. Just before Norton turn left signposted Stowlangtoft and follow this road through Stowlangtoft and Hunston and into Badwell Ash. Continue through the village, passing the village shop on the left and 'The White Horse' public house/restaurant on the right. Continue and just as you are about to leave the village take the right turn into The Broadway. After a short distance take the right turn into Wilding Road, following the road round to the right and after a short distance Symonds Close will be found on the left. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity and drainage. Air source heating.Local Authority Mid Suffolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band TBATenure FreeholdBroadband We have been informed that superfast broadband speed of 6070 Mbps is availableMobile Signal/Coverage Yes Viewing Only by appointment with Jackson-Stops Tel: For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i68729943
Positioned within the confines of Benhall village, this pristine four-bedroom detached residence epitomises elegance and modernity. Boasting 1698 square feet (157.8 square meters) of meticulously crafted living space, this home resides in a charming and affluent development. Crafted just four years ago, this residence stands as a testament to architectural finesse, comprising one of nine distinguished plots within the community. Each plot showcases a blend of traditional Suffolk aesthetics fused seamlessly with contemporary elements, including expansive swathes of glazing and the coveted concept of open-plan living.Welcome to No. 4 Shotts Meadows, a residence where sophistication meets comfort. Set within verdant front and rear landscaped gardens, this property exudes curb appeal. A striking open cart lodge adorns the side, providing sheltered parking. Step inside to discover a sanctuary of warmth and style. Wooden oak flooring graces the principal rooms, imparting a sense of modern style. The rear reception room has been thoughtfully extended by the current owner, resulting in an expansive living area bathed in natural light. Bi-fold doors seamlessly merge indoor and outdoor spaces, offering effortless access to the manicured gardena haven for relaxation and alfresco entertaining. Noteworthy is the property's 'B' Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating, indicative of its superior insulation and energy efficiency. As environmentally conscious as it is aesthetically pleasing, this home promises both comfort and sustainability for discerning homeowners. In summary, this fine home stands as a paragon of contemporary living, where every detail has been meticulously curated to offer a lifestyle of unparalleled refinement and comfort.Entrance hall:With stairs to the first floor.Cloakroom/WC:6'7 x 5'1 (2m x 1.54m). With W/C and wash hand basin.From the hall and heading to the left:Kitchen/breakfast room:17'5 x 12'2 (5.32m 3.70m). Immaculately presented, with range of base and wall units and wooden worktops. Ceramic sink with mixer tap. Induction hob with extractor above. Wall mounted double oven. Integrated dishwasher. Space for freestanding double American size fridge/freezer. Island unit with wooden worktop providing ample storage on both sides. Alcove space for a sofa. Additional storage cupboards installed. Utility room:8'10 x 6'0 (2.68m x 6'0). With base and wall unit. Stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Space for both a washing machine and a separate dryer. From the kitchen open plan with:Living room/dining room:17'5 x 15'1 (5.32m x 4.60). A beautiful room providing flexible use. With centered bi-fold doors opening out to the landscaped rear gardens. Side door leading to the terrace area. From the hallway and heading to the right:Sitting room:17'5 x 12'10 (5.32m x 3.90m). Oak mantel fireplace with log burner. Tiled inserts. Ceramic stone hearth. French doors lead out to the terrace area. From the hallway heading to the first floor landing:Landing:A spacious and particularly light area. With small seating area. Large windows facing out over a Juliette balcony. Loft hatch. Airing cupboard.Principal bedroom:17'1 x 15'1 (5.20m x 4.60m). A large bedroom with views over the rear gardens. Double built-in wardrobe.En-suite shower room:7'2 x 5'7 (2.18m x 1.70m). With walk-in shower cubicle. Ceramic tiled wall. Wash hand basin. W/C. Heated towel rail.Bedroom 2:12'2 x 10'2 (3.70m x 3.10m). With views over the front garden.Bedroom 3:12'10 x 8'9 (3.90m x 2.68m). With views over the front garden.Bedroom: 4:12'10 x 8'8 (3.90m x 2.64m). Currently set up as study. With views over the rear terrace and garden.Family bathroom:7'11 x 7'3 (2.42m x 2.22m). With bath and overhead shower and mixer tap. Chrome folding glass shower screen.Wash hand basin and W/C unit. Shelving area. Outside:A low level garden gate leads through to the enclosed front garden with paved pathway. Lawned sections either side of the path. Borders with shrubs and flower beds. Climbing flowers in vertical sections. Small terrace seating area.The rear garden features a large paved patio terrace area perfect for entertaining and outdoor dining. Raised sleeper beds. An arbor trellis leads through to a large lawned section with plant borders. Running along the back of the garden there is shingle bordered section with shepherd's hut style shed. On the right hand side of the garden a painted slatted fence section cleverly screens the oil tank.To the left hand side of the house, there is gazebo parking area, and to the end an open carport parking area (with wood store and refuse bin section). A side gate leads into the rear terrace.Location:The popular hamlet of Benhall Green is well placed and lies about 1½ miles from the centre of Saxmundham which itself offers a good range of shops set in a traditional High Street setting as well as health care facilities, a veterinary, two supermarkets (Waitrose & Tesco) a library and sports club. Leiston leisure centre (with swimming pool) is also nearby. Saxmundham railway station gives both direct and connecting services to London Liverpool Street via the county town of Ipswich whilst the A12 Great Yarmouth to London Road lies about ½ mile from the property. Benhall Green has a primary school close to the property and is served by regular public transport to Saxmundham and Ipswich. The immediate area abounds with leisure opportunities which include the Suffolk Heritage Coastline, walking at Aldeburgh and nearby Thorpeness. The RSPB Minsmere Bird Reserve, Snape Maltings Concert Hall and for sailors the rivers Alde and Ore provide some of the prettiest sailing waters around.Services:Oil fired heating and hot water. Mains drainage.Tenure:Freehold.Guide price:£615,000 subject to contract For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70573037
A quintessential Grade II listed thatched cottage in a wonderful tucked away location in need of some updating with wonderful gardens approaching 0.43 of an acre. Hall Snug Garden Room Sitting Room Kitchen/Breakfast Room Utility/WC Dining Room Bathroom First Floor Minstrels Gallery 3 Bedrooms Pretty Cottage Garden of just over 0.43 of an acrePound Farm CottagePound Farm Cottage is a wonderfully situated timber framed thatched Grade II listed property presenting rendered elevations under a thatched roofline with accommodation extending to approximately 2440 sq.ft. over two floors. Of particular note are the array of useful reception rooms to include the sitting room including fireplace with wood burner inserted and brick surround. Also of note is the dining room at the rear of the house with wonderful sash windows again with fireplace. The ground floor accommodation also comprises hall, snug, garden room (with wood burner), bathroom, kitchen/breakfast room and utility/WC. From the inner hall a staircase leads up to the first floor landing where access is given to the wonderful minstrels gallery, 3 bedrooms and a bathroom. The property has a wonderful heavy timber frame throughout. The hall has an attractive brick floor. The property comes to the market for the first time in 29 years with no onward chain. OutsidePound Farm Cottage is approached over a shared driveway providing parking for several cars. (Please see Agent's Note regarding parking). The main garden can be found at the rear and side of the property and is predominantly laid to lawn with a mixture of mature trees to include fruit trees and there are also herbaceous borders. The rear garden also features a pond with bridge over and a large expanse of lawn. The property comes alive in the spring and summer months with a range of flowering plants and bulbs. There is also a potting shed, workshop and wood store.LocationPound Farm Cottage is located on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Milden. Milden enjoys close links to the nearby village of Lavenham which is regarded as one of the finest medieval settlements in Britain, with its wealth of period houses, famous church and of course the National Trust Guildhall in the Market Place. Notwithstanding its fame, Lavenham is a thriving community with a broad selection of shops and services. The market town of Sudbury which is about 7 miles south provides a commuter rail link to London Liverpool Street. The cathedral town of Bury St. Edmunds is about 16 miles north. Property InformationServices: Mains electricity and water. Shared septic tank. Heating is via the Stanley range cooker in the kitchen.Local Authority: Babergh District Council. Council Tax Band G.Broadband: Superfast.Mobile Signal: Indoor: some providers. Outdoor: All providers.Agent's Note1. The parking at the property is granted via a Licence with the Grantor being the owners of Pound Farm House and the Grantees being the current owners of Pound Farm Cottage. It is understood that once Pound Farm Cottage has sold the parking Licence will be renegotiated with the owners of Pound Farm House.2. We understand that Pound Farm Cottage has the right to drain into the septic tank serving Pound Farm House with the necessary rights of access for the purpose of emptying the septic tank having also been granted. DirectionsFrom Bury St. Edmunds head south along the A134 taking the A1141 into Lavenham. In Lavenham take the left hand turning down Water Street and continue along the A1141 for a couple of miles taking a turning on the right signed 'Milden and Boxford'. Continue along here for a couple of miles and at the staggered crossroads proceed straight over into the village of Milden. Proceed out of the village of Milden where the entrance to Pound Farm Cottage can be found on your left hand side. Continue over the drive and the parking available at Pound Farm Cottage will be on your left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69678915
An attractive barn style detached family house standing in a mature 'tucked away' village location with easy access to the A14.Reception Hall, Sitting Room, Dining/Day Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room and Cloakroom. First Floor Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-Suite, Bedroom 2 with En-Suite, Bedroom 3 and a Family Bathroom.Gardens, Double Cartlodge Garage and Parking.THE PROPERTYA very well presented and improved detached family house standing in a mature, tucked away location along a private drive shared with just two other properties. Bay Tree Lodge is believed to have been built about 15 years ago and presents weather boarded elevations under a pantile roof. Boasting over 2,000 sq ft of generously proportioned family orientated accommodation, it has been improved by the current vendors over the last few years to include a new fitted kitchen. The large reception hall features the elegant easy rising stairs to the first floor with a cupboard and recessed area under and doors lead to the ground floor accommodation with a large sitting room featuring a stone fireplace housing a wood burning stove and has a large recessed bay area with double doors leading to the garden. Solid wood and glazed bi-folding doors open into a fabulous dining/day room, which is glazed to the rear and side aspects and double doors lead to the gardens. The dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of base and eye level units, work surfaces, integrated appliances, such as a dishwasher, a Rangemaster 110 cooker with a stainless-steel Belling extractor over. The utility room is fitted with a stainless steel sink with base and eye level cupboards and space under, two-tier cupboard, plumbing for automatic appliances and a built-in cupboard housing the water softener. Doors lead to the side aspect, the dining/day room and a cloakroom. On the first floor a large landing area leads to three double bedrooms with the master suite featuring a large window to the side aspect, a range of fitted wardrobes, built-in double wardrobes and a dressing room, which leads to an en-suite. Bedroom two has a bay window to the front aspect, a side window and a Velux to the rear and also enjoys an en-suite. Bedroom three has a window to the front aspect, a Velux window to the rear and two built-in double wardrobes/cupboards. There is also a family bathroomOUTSIDEBay Tree Lodge is approached over a private driveway shared with just two other properties and leads to a block paved driveway providing parking and leads to a double cartlodge garage with electric roller door and has two integrated store rooms to the side. There are gardens to the rear and side being predominantly laid to lawn with an abundance of mature trees and plants and has large terraced areas abutting the rear and side of the house offering ideal alfresco dining areas. The walled and fenced gardens predominantly face south-west and enjoy a high degree of privacy. LOCATIONStanding in a tucked away location within the village, Bay Tree Lodge is situated a short distance from the range of local amenities, which include a well-regarded community college/upper school, primary school, post office stores, two public houses, parish church, fish and chip shop, Co-op stores and a railway station to mainline services. There are more extensive facilities in the medieval cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds just 5 miles west, which offers an excellent range of schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. For the road commuter there is very easy access to the A14 leading east to the ports of Felixstowe and Harwich and the county town of Ipswich and west to Cambridge via the A11 (M11) to Stansted International Airport and onto the M25 leading to the capital. Mainline train services also from Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes.DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds head east on the A14 towards Stowmarket and after about 4 miles take the slip road signposted Beyton/Tostock & Thurston. At the foot of the slip road turn left towards Thurston and follow this road for about 1 mile and then take the right turning into Thedwastre Road and proceed over the bridge and after a short distance further take the right into School Road and the driveway for Bay Tree Lodge will be seen on the right with the house being first on the right along the drive. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.Gas fired central heating.Local Authority Mid Suffolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band FTenure Freehold Broadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 1000MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71020757
This beautifully presented detached cottage, situated in a central village location in Hollesley, with a spacious driveway and delightful rear garden. Originally two cottages, this three-bedroom home offers a wealth of character with exposed beams and brick fireplaces but also maintains elements of the modern day with an extended kitchen, with vaulted ceiling. The front door opens into an entrance hall where there is a ground floor WC to the left and another door leading into the main living area. A beautifully light and airy space, the sitting room enjoys a front aspect and features an impressive open brick fireplace with a multi-fuel burner. Just off the living room is the conservatory which currently serves as a dining space, enjoying a dual aspect to the rear and side garden.From the sitting room, two doorways lead to the rear of the property. One into the study, which offers and excellent working from home space, with double doors onto the patio and garden. The other doorway leads into the kitchen, half of which features the ceiling height of the original cottage. The current owners have amplified this space by extending the kitchen and adding a vaulted ceiling with Velux windows, flooding this room with natural light. There are a number of shaker style units with wood effect worktops over, and an inset sink and drainer. There is a range cooker, with space for a fridge freezer, and washing machine and at one end a single door leads to the driveway and to the other, double doors lead to the patio and garden. Both the kitchen and the study lead into the inner lobby where stairs rise to the first floor.The upstairs accommodation comprises three bedrooms and a bathroom. Bedrooms one and two enjoy windows to the front aspect. Bedroom one benefits from built in wardrobe storage. Bedroom three has a Velux to the rear and a window to the side aspect. The main bathroom has been fitted with a shower cubicle, a bath, a WC and a basin.OutsideThe property is approached through a five-bar gate to a shingled drive to the side of the property, giving ample space for off road parking. There is a gate leading to the rear garden, which is securely fenced and mostly laid to lawn. A patio spans the rear of the property and there are sheds located to the side garden. Steps have been carefully laid into the garden and rise to an elevated level where there is a summerhouse, further patio area, a pond and mature shrubs trees and bushes. LocationSituated along The Street in Hollesley village, the property lies just a short walk away from Shingle Street, a well-kept secret of the Suffolk Coast. There are many walks within the surrounding countryside, including Rendlesham and Sutton Forest. Hollesley has a primary school, village hall, popular pub and a fantastic local shop. For the riding enthusiast, Poplar Park Equestrian Centre is close by, as well as The Suffolk Punch Trust, which is a fun day out for all ages. Woodbridge is approximately eight miles away and offers a wide range of facilities and schools. DirectionsPlease use postcode IP12 3QU as point of reference to this property. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - DServices - We understand that the property is connected to mains water, drainage, and electric. There is an oil central heating systemTenure - FreeholdEPC rating - TBCOur ref - JED For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70149986
The Jay is a large 4 bedroom Georgian style home which has a double garage and parking. Barleyfields is being built by the prestigious Denbury Homes with a show home ready to view!! DescriptionPLOT 25 IS LARGE 4-BEDROOM GEORGIAN-LOOKING HOME HAS A DOUBLE GARAGE AND PARKING.SHOW HOME NOW OPEN!Deposit Unlock available on homes up to £833,250Upon entering the home, the central hall has a large study to the right and a spacious living room to the left, complete with a feature fireplace. Taking the internal double doors into the large open-plan kitchen / dining room, there are French doors onto the patio and garden.The kitchen and utility room feature led spotlights, granite worktops and an integrated dishwasher and fridge / freezer to the kitchen. There is also a WC on this level.Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, with en-suite shower rooms to bedrooms one and two, and a further family bathroom with a shower and bath. There are fitted wardrobes to three of the four bedrooms, making bedroom 4 a versatile space for a play room, secondary study or more!Barleyfields showcases a charming collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes nestled into the bustling Suffolk village of Debenham. Situated on the outskirts of the village and surrounded by stunning field views, Barleyfields offers a thoughtfully designed range of homes comprising of 15 unique layouts, including bungalows and detached houses. With styles and sizes to suit a wide range of buyers, ranging from upsizers, downsizers and first time buyers, Barleyfields is the perfect place to call home.Barleyfields is situated in the pretty mid Suffolk village of Debenham, renowned for its charm and character. For a quaint village, Debenham has a surprisingly wide range of amenities, most of which are just a short walk away, with everything you need from a dentist to a vet. The village embraces local produce offering a local butcher and popular greengrocers. In fact, you don't need to leave the village for your shopping. From the local Co-op food store which is open 7-days a week, offering a handy Post Office inside, to the hardware store, eco-shop, or newsagents, your daily needs are well catered for. For larger food shops, there is a wide range of options in nearby Ipswich or Stowmarket.The village is home to a highly rated pre-school, primary school, and high school. For independent schooling and within 10 miles, there is Framlingham College Prep School and Framlingham College, providing day and boarding options. For further education, nearby Ipswich has Suffolk New College and the University of Suffolk, offering GCSE subjects to post graduate qualifications including vocational, professional and leisure awards.For foodies, there are plenty of places to stop for a coffee, with a popular fish and chip shop and Zeera's Indian Restaurant, with lots of other delicious food choices to discover in the surrounding villages. At nearby Stonham Barns, which is also home to an owl sanctuary and crazy golf course, the Bistro at the Barns provides excellent options for breakfast and lunch including a Sunday roast. Debenham boasts a close-knit community feel with various clubs and events. The Woolpack pub and the Sports and Leisure Centre, with a bar inside, are great places for the community to come together and there is a local library often hosting quizzes and craft workshops.Surrounded by rolling countryside, it comes as no surprise thatDebenham is the perfect place for a country stroll. Barleyfieldsoverlooks the Hoppit Woods and Lake, ideal for dog walking and scenic picnics. Debenham is also close to the Mickfield Meadow circular walk and part of the Heart of Suffolk cycle route. Just a short drive away at Helmingham Hall you can explore the gardens and a 400-acre deer park, home to both red and fallow deer. The Hall hosts regular events, including Suffolk Dog Day, Festival of Classic & Sports Cars and thepopular Illuminated Garden Trail during the festive season.While Debenham has everything you could need for everyday life, locality is incredibly accessible thanks to the local bus and road connections. Situated just 14 miles north of central Ipswich and under10 miles to Stowmarket, Debenham is close to the A140 and A14 with links to Norwich, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the Midlands. For travel by rail, Ipswich and Stowmarket railway stations are on the mainline from Norwich to London Liverpool Street.For days out, Debenham is within an hour's drive from the bustling town of Bury St Edmunds and the Norfolk city of Norwich. With so many must-see places to discover such as the Castle Museum and Abbey Gardens, there is also shopping and eating in abundance. Boasting many fine eateries, from independent cafes and bistros to numerous national chains, you'll be spoilt for choice. Barleyfields is also less than 45 minutes away from the striking Suffolk Heritage Coast where you can tuck into famously delicious chips on the Aldebrugh beach or explore the beautiful seaside town of Southwold. Closer to home, and the county town of Suffolk, Ipswich has a stunning waterfront offering alfresco dining overlooking the marina and an excellent range of shops and services. For entertainment, the choice is endless. Featuring two excellent theatres, a dance studio aptly named Dance East, and a variety of clubs and events, Ipswich offers it all.A specification of the highest qualityKitchensChoice of kitchen cupboards and worktops*Bosch oven, hob and hood fitted as standardIntegrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher to kitchen of The Jayand The Kestrel onlyGranite or Quartz worktop to The Jay and The Kestrel onlyElectricalOutside lighting to front and rearTV points to living room, study and all bedroomsData points to living room, study and master bedroomBurglar alarm with sensors to ground floorMains-wired smoke detector to all homesMains-wired carbon monoxide detectors to all homes with fireplacesDownlights to the kitchen/dining, breakfast area, family room, utility and all wet rooms in The Jay and The Kestrel onlySupply for installation of an electric vehicle charging point to all homes with garagesLoft lightPlumbingAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to all bungalowsAir source heat pump supplying underfloor heating to ground floor only and thermostatically controlled radiators to upper floor to all two-storey housesWhite Roca Gap sanitaryware throughout with chrome-effectmixer taps plus white bath panelOutside tap to all gardensPlumbing for washing machine and dishwasher (in plots withoutintegrated appliances)JoineryMoulded skirting and architravesFour-panel internal doors with matching chrome-effect handlesTimber double-glazed windows throughoutTimber staircase painted whiteFitted wardrobes includedCoved cornicingTilingKitchen - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles between worktop andwall cupboards*Kitchen and utility - choice of Porcelanosa floor tiles*Bathroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at half-height all round*En-suite - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle with splashback above hand basin*En-suite with bath - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles at full height to shower cubicle and half heightall round*Cloakroom - choice of Porcelanosa wall tiles to splashback above hand basin*Other itemsFront garden landscaped and turfedRear garden cleared, rotavated and topsoiledAll internal walls painted Dulux SwansdownNatural Riven paving slabs to paths and patiosUltrafast BT Fibre Broadband to all plots***Choice available subject to stage of construction.This specification is only meant as a guide, some itemsmay vary from plot to plot.**Depending on connectivity and providerpost completion please check with Sales Consultant forfurther details. Photographs depict previous DenburyHomes developments.*Terms and Conditions apply, please speak to a Sales Consultant for more informationSquare Footage: 1,764 sq ft Additional InfoPredicted Energy Assessment - B RatingCouncil Tax - Yet to be determined by the Local AuthorityEstate Charge - £195 per yearSome images are computer generated For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69680089
A wonderful Grade II listed thatched cottage, superbly set in a good rural location off a small country lane, standing in about an acre, with excellent outbuildings.Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility/boot room, double bedroom/study and a shower room/cloakroom. First floor master bedroom, guest bedroom with walk-through access to fourth bedroom/ study and a family bathroom.Gated drive and gravelled parking area, triple bay garage/cartlodge, brick barn: log stores, machinery barn & tack room, brick tool sheds /former bore hole, gardens & greenhouse and a two stable block with turnout meadow. In all about 0.95 of an acre.THE PROPERTYDodds Cottage is a charming and delightfully presented detached Grade II listed long straw thatched cottage, formerly a farmhouse, dating back to the mid to late C16th (circa 1560 -1580), enjoying a marvellous, semi-rural countryside setting. It represents an outstanding example of how a property of this type should be maintained and preserved, with the owners benefiting from a high degree of knowledge in this field, having occupied the property for approaching 30 years. The property presents a straw thatched roof (considered to be in good condition) with colour washed rendered elevations over the original timber frame. The building is a three cell, 4 bay, floor plan with a 2-bay floored hall with a cross passage. Unlike the majority of buildings of its age, Dodds is still relatively intact. More than 90% of the original frame survives and some 70% of the wattle and daub infill. The three-cell cross passage floor plan is almost unchanged. In the C19th a new staircase was inserted into the cross passage, the most significant alteration to the historic floor plan. The rear door opening was retained and the space under the stairs became a cupboard accessed from a C19th rear lean-to (Utility boot room). Inside the cupboard is a fragment of the cross passage brick floor. Unusually for a house of Dodds' age all the original window openings in the frame survive, except for two that have become door openings into later rear extensions. Four have retained the original mullions and saddle bars.The front door gives access to the former cross passage, entrance hall, with an exposed brick floor, wide staircase leading to the first floor and 3 plank latch doors opening to the sitting room and kitchen. The kitchen/breakfast room presents an exposed brick floor, wall and ceiling timbers with oak framed lead light windows to the side and a casement window to the front. It is fitted with a framed kitchen unit with timber worksurface with underset butlers sink and cupboards. There is also the gas and electric points for the Rangemaster 5 gas ring range cooker and a door leads through to the rear utility/boot room. The back door opens to the garden, from the utility room and there is the floor mounted oil-fired boiler, further worksurface, sink and cupboards and space and plumbing for the washing machine, and the coats and boots store cupboard below the stairs. The sitting room has a superb inglenook fireplace with bressummer beam and inset log burning stove. There is access through to the dining room, which particularly features two lovely, mullioned windows to the side and the fireplace feature with inset electric flame effect fire. A further single storey extension, to the rear of the sitting room, affords the benefit of a comfortable ground floor double bedroom and separate modern fitted shower room which also benefits from underfloor heating.To the first floor, a passage with exposed floorboards gives access to two, well-proportioned double bedrooms and the family bathroom, which also houses the airing cupboard. There is access through the middle bedroom, via a low door to a 4th 'single' bedroom/study.OUTSIDEThe property is wonderfully situated in a tranquil rural location, set well away from noisy roads whilst benefitting from easy access via the B1066 to Bury St Edmunds. As can be seen on the aerial plan, on the back page of these details, the cottage is situated in grounds of around 0.95 acres, and benefits from a good selection of outbuildings. The garden is mainly lawned and, with two ponds within the grounds, is tended for the wildlife benefit that it affords, with a bricked path from the parking area and there is a good quality Rhino aluminium greenhouse to the rear of the outbuildings. A two stable yard opens to the meadow turnout to the side. There is also a, now redundant, 1970's borehole in 'Tool Store' and the garage in the triple bay Cartlodge/Garage building has been utilised with power and light as a workshop.LOCATIONDodds Cottage is located in a small hamlet on the southern edge of the popular village of Whepstead and occupies a peaceful rural position just off Tuffields Road, which is a quiet lane off the B1066 road between Whepstead and Brockley, the neighbouring village. Whepstead is a well-regarded Suffolk village with a pleasing mix of period and modern housing. Local facilities include a popular public house 'The White Horse' and a fine village church. The nearby village of Hartest also boasts a well-regarded pub, a butchers and Hartest Church of England Primary School was last rated 'Good' in an OFSTED inspection, as was Horringer, Ickworth Park Primary School, which the property is in the catchment area for. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the Cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, which offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sector, extensive shopping facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. The University town of Cambridge lies about 28 miles to the west and offers unrivalled further education opportunities and excellent shopping and amenity facilities. There is good access to the A14, A11 (M11) and the railway station at Bury St Edmunds also offers a link to mainline services to London's Liverpool Street and King's Cross via Cambridge. Alternatively, there is a regular train service from Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. Stansted International Airport is approximately 1 hour by car. There is a footpath/byway and affording the convenience of country walks and riding only a short distance down the lane, from the property.DIRECTIONS From Bury St Edmunds proceed south on Horringer Road along the A143 past the Tesco's Express and out of the town past Bannatynes Spa Health club and take the left turn onto the B1066 signposted Whepstead 3 miles. Proceed to the village and continue through on this road. Approximately 0.8 miles past the church, Tuffields Road will be found on the left before the big S-bends. Dodds Cottage will be found on the left with the drive giving access to the parking area and outbuildings, beyond the garden.PROPERTY INFORMATION Services Mains electricity and water. Compliant Private Drainage.Oil fired central heating. Tenure Freehold Local Authority West Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band F Broadband 150Mbps quoted by current BT broadband supplier.Mobile Coverage/Signal YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents. Jackson-Stops. 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Ref: EC0617Guide Price: £700,000 - £750,000 Georgian House: A substantial detached family home in a village setting with lovely countryside views. Front Garden: This property benefits from an attractive frontage and is set well back from the road. There is a large front garden, a gravel driveway suitable for parking numerous vehicles, and a detached double garage housing a workshop. The front garden offers a variety of hedges, attractive borders, and flower beds.Ground Floor: Immediately on the left as you enter the property is a large 23ft sitting room with a log burner, windows to the front and patio doors leading to the rear garden. A large open-plan kitchen and dining room offers plenty of space. The kitchen has a range of worksurfaces and an inset range cooker. Here you will also find a separate utility room and a cloakroom. The ground floor accommodation also offers a second sitting room, a study, and a sunroom with wonderful views over the farmland to the front. First Floor: A staircase leads you to a bright and airy upstairs landing which provides access to four double bedrooms, a family bathroom, a second shower room and an airing cupboard. A unique feature of this property is that the second-floor loft room can be accessed from two of the bedrooms via two removable staircases which could be used as a fantastic children's playroom /den. Rear Gardens: The rear garden is a particular feature of this property and offers wonderful views over a paddock, especially from two of the rear-facing bedrooms. The garden has been beautifully designed and well-maintained. It is mainly laid to lawn, however, there is also a large paved patio area, a decking area, a fish pond with a fountain, a greenhouse, a timber summer house (with power) and a variety of bushes, shrubs, and borders and trees. Paving slabs lead you to a quirky "Hobbit Hole" at the end of the garden with lighting, power and even an electric fireplace. This is an amazing space and certainly provides a "WOW factor" when entertaining guests. It could also be used as a garden room, games room, playroom, or home office. Owners Comments: "I have lived in this village of Elmsett for over 33 years, I hope the new owners of Georgian House will be blessed with making as many happy memories as my family have had growing up here."LocationElmsett is a charming village offering a quiet country setting whilst being a short drive from the bustling towns of Hadleigh and Needham Market. The village itself offers a village pub, a village store (currently closed), a village hall, a charming village school, a playground, a recreational field, two churches, a garden nursery and even an airfield. Elmsett is surrounded by rolling countryside and provides access to countless country walks, many of which provide breath taking views.Hadleigh is only a 10-minute drive from this property. A large car park provides ease of access to enjoy everything this historic market town has to offer including some gorgeous buildings, numerous shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, and takeaways. There is a doctor, two dentists and even a veterinary surgery. Hadleigh also boasts multiple sports clubs, including a lovely cricket club, bowls, football, and rugby club. There is an indoor swimming pool and leisure centre, and a well-run public library.Elmsett is conveniently located 9 miles west of Ipswich, where you will find a wider selection of shops, restaurants, and other services. You'll also find a gorgeous marina with several cafes/restaurants where you can sit and watch the luxury yachts sail in and out. Ipswich also offers a mainline train station providing access to Central London in just 70 minutes. Elmsett has the additional benefit of being only 35 minutes from the Suffolk coast which offers a plethora of fantastic days out to Towns such as Felixstowe, Aldeburgh, and Southwold. Local Transport Links:Nearest Bus Stop: Mill Lane ( 0.16 miles)Nearest Rail Stations: Ipswich (7 miles).Nearest Airport: London Southend (37 miles) or Stansted Airport (33 miles). Local Schools: A wide range of Good to Outstanding primary and secondary schools within approximately 3 miles. Ipswich also offers numerous private schools including the well-renowned Ipswich High School and the Royal Hospital School, both of which are approximately 9 miles away with a school mini bus running from Hadleigh. Additional Information:Freehold propertyOil central heating with a programmer, room thermostat, and TRVs.Local Authority: BaberghCouncil Tax Band EEnergy Performance Rating D with potential to upgrade to a C.Loft insulation and insulated cavity walls.Low-energy lighting in 90% of fixed outletsMobile Phone Signal: O2 and VodaphoneCable Satellite TV: BT and SkyInternet: speeds up to 50mbpsViewings:This property is being marketed by "Edd Callegari - Personal Estate Agent", offering a personal and proactive service seven days a week. Viewings by appointment only. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70462460
A beautifully presented charming timber framed farmhouse, sympathetically restored to a very high standard over recent years, standing in a pleasant hamlet location.Reception porch, sitting room, dining hall, kitchen/breakfast room, snug, study, utility, shower room and cellar. Three first floor double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bath/shower room.Gravel driveway and parking, double garage, home office/studio and front and rear gardens. THE PROPERTYCansell Grove Farmhouse is a delightful timber framed period house presenting colour washed rendered elevations under a fully rethatched roof, completed in 2015. The property presents well-proportioned accommodation and is listed Grade II, as being of special architectural or historic interest and has been suggested by an historic buildings consultant to have been built on the site of an original medieval hall with origins of the house dating back to the early 1500's. The farmhouse boasts a wealth of period detail with an abundance of exposed timbers and an attractive inglenook fireplace and over recent years it has been subject to a sympathetic, full restoration and now presents beautiful period house accommodation but with the convenience of modern facilities.The front reception porch leads into the sitting room, which has an impressive inglenook fireplace and a front aspect, door to the first floor stairs and a door leading to the dining hall, which has windows to the front aspect, access to the cellar and leads to further accommodation with an impressive kitchen/breakfast room beautifully fitted with a wide range of base and eye level units, granite work surfaces and a matching island, a two oven Aga, integrated Neff double oven & induction hob, Bosch microwave and wine fridge. The double aspect snug has an open fireplace and the adjacent study has a window to the side aspect. Continuing on the ground floor there is a utility room, which is fitted with a single drainer enamel sink with cupboards under, a large storage cupboard, has a window and door to the rear and accesses a shower/cloakroom. On the first floor the landing has three sets of mullion windows to the front aspect, a linen cupboard and leads to four bedrooms, three of which are double rooms and all bedrooms have built-in or fitted wardrobes. The family bathroom has a panel bath, a separate large shower cubicle, twin bowl basins, low level wc and a front aspect. OUTSIDECansell Grove Farmhouse enjoys gardens to its front, side and rear aspects with areas of formal lawn, many mature shrubs and trees and an attractive flint wall bordering its front boundary. To the rear there are further areas of lawn and a gravel driveway capable of standing many vehicles, leading to a detached double garage with twin up and over doors and a side courtesy door. There are garden store sheds and a useful brick & flint studio measuring 14'8 x 12'3, which has power, light and a wood burning stove and would be ideal as a home office or for many other uses. LOCATIONThe property stands in the elevated hamlet of Poy Street Green, which lies just half a mile from the village of Rattlesden, which itself lies about 9 miles south east of Bury St Edmunds and is well appointed with a village shop/post office, primary school, two public houses, village hall, recreation area and a fine parish church. Rattlesden is situated in a picturesque valley 4 miles from the A14, giving access to the east coast ports of Ipswich and Harwich and west to Newmarket, Cambridge and the A11(M11). The historic cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. Stowmarket Golf Club lies just 2 miles away. For the rail commuter there is a mainline station at Stowmarket with a direct line to London's Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds proceed east along the A14. Take the exit signed A1088/ Ixworth and proceed into Woolpit, following the signs for Rattlesden. Continue for about 2 miles into Rattlesden outskirts, keeping left at the village sign and into the village. Continue past The Brewers Arms and the stores/post office. Take the next left turn into Rising Sun Hill. Proceed for about ½ a mile further into Poy Street Green. Cansell Grove Farmhouse will be found on the left just at the junction with 'Poy Street', a small country lane signposted Buxhall.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil fired central heating. Local Authority Mid Suffolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band ETenure FreeholdBroadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 40MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70922833
THE WILLOWS is a highly individual detached country residence, nicely situated in this lovely setting placed just outside the popular and well served village of Steeple Bumpstead. The property provides spacious and versatile living accommodation with the great advantage of being set within mature gardens and with views to the rear over open surrounding countryside.The front door opens into an entrance hall featuring attractive wood strip flooring and doors leading off to either side. There is a family room/occasional 4th bedroom which looks out to the front and side and could, of course, serve a variety of purposes. The principal sitting room has a window to side and bi-folding doors opening to the rear garden, both drawing in natural light, there is a fireplace with calor gas fire, stairs that rise to the first floor and glazed double doors opening to an adjoining office which also looks out over the rear garden and provides ideal space for those working from home. The kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed with windows looking out to the front and side, fitted with an extensive range of storage cupboards, worktops including a central island/breakfast bar, space for appliances including a Range cooker and attractive freestanding dresser matching the style of the kitchen. The kitchen itself provides ample space for dining table and chairs and also has the advantage of an adjoining utility room which provides further appliance space. To one side, a boot room provides another entrance into the property with a stable door to the front and window to side, also linking to the ground floor cloakroom which contains a white 2-piece suite.Upstairs, a central first floor landing leads to 3 generously proportioned double bedrooms; the master with its own en suite shower room which is in addition to a large family bathroom, which has Jack & Jill access from the landing and bedroom.OUTSIDE, the property sits central within a beautiful plot providing a high degree of privacy and seclusion with mature natural borders giving excellent enclosure all round. The property is set well back from its entrance, where a 5-bar gate leads onto a long gravel driveway approach which has lawns either side, flower and rose beds stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs and mature trees. The driveway leads to an extensive hardstanding area which incorporates parking space for multiple vehicles and gives access a double carport (19' 8 x 17' 5) with adjoining workshop (17' 5 x 9' 2). This area also incorporates a further garden shed, greenhouse and vegetable plots. The gardens to the rear include a paved patio adjoining the rear of the property with steps leading up to well kept lawns which have flowerbeds and borders stocked with a wide variety of mature plants and shrubs. In addition, there is a further enclosed terrace to one corner which provides further outside entertaining space. The gardens ultimately back onto farmland over which they enjoy an attractive rural aspect. STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD is situated in rolling countryside on the Essex/Suffolk border. The village is well placed for the market towns of Saffron Walden and Clare. The University City of Cambridge is 20 miles away. For the commuter there are train services from Audley End station into London Liverpool Street. Steeple Bumpstead has amenities including a small library, garage with shop, post office, 2 public houses, surgery and a local primary school. There are shopping facilities at Cambridge, Saffron Walden and Haverhill. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i68379134
Part of our Signature collection, Tuffins is a most attractive Victorian period country cottage built at the request of a Mr Walter Tuffin in August 1893. The property sits in the small riverside village of Great Henny and has views over the River Stour and countryside beyond.The property has many original features and has the added benefit of 1.5 acres which is post and rail fenced with a stable block and additional outbuildings with tack and hay store. A central front door leads into an entrance hall with stairs immediate off. A door leads through to the sitting room with a feature fireplace with fitted wood burner, stripped floorboards and sash window to the front. To the right hand side of the entrance door is the dining room again with stripped floorboards, Victorian feature fireplace with wrought iron hearth, grate, tile slips and mantle over.The kitchen is well fitted with a good range of matching base and wall units, there is an Essex oil fired range that has a twin burner which also supplies the central heating system and cooker that can be used separately, an independent Bosch electric oven with a ceramic Neff hob over, a good size understairs storage cupboard and doorway through to the utility room again with a range of base and wall units, deep butler sink.The shower room is fully tiled with a low level WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and a shower.On the first floor there are three bedrooms, the front two are both doubles with beautiful views over the Stour and countryside beyond. The third bedroom to the rear has a range of fitted wardrobes, a chest of drawers and single bed with shelving over.The family bathroom is of a good size with five piece suite incorporating a bath, pedestrian wash hand basin, bidet, walk-in shower and a low level WC.OutsideThe front garden has been professionally landscaped and is well stocked with a range of mature trees and shrubs. There is a central pathway running from the front gate to the front door and a cross footpath from a paved circular terraced area through to a small pond.There is a small lane which runs down the side of the property and provides access to double gates into a rear driveway with parking for 2/3 vehicles. There is an outside office with light and power connected, good size timber barn, a slightly raised terrace which is finished in Suffolk white brick and provides steps up to the rear of the property where there are two timber built stables, a large timber store, tack room and further field shelters. The paddock is post and rail fenced to all boundaries and to the rear of the paddock there is a metal paddock gate giving access to the lane. LocationGreat Henny is a small village lying along the bank of the River Stour and situated approximately 3 miles from the market town of Sudbury, there is a popular local public house called The Henny Swan. The nearby larger towns of Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Braintree and Ipswich are all within a reasonable travelling distance. DirectionsPlease use postcode CO10 7LS. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - Services - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is via a private system.Tenure - Freehold EPC Rating - FOur ref - SUD240085/JO For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_essex-r740874/for-sale_i70081715
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