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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ML Property are delighted to offer for sale the meticulously presented 4 bedroom cottage situated in the popular village of Drinkstone Green. The property which boasts superbly presented gardens occupies a good size plot in excess of 0.35 acres (sts). The Property Caraway Cottage is an extended 4 bedroom semi-detached cottage which has been much improved by the current vendors, offering accommodation approaching 1500 sqft and is situated in a good size plot in the popular village of Drinkstone. The accommodation comprises of - entrance area, sitting room with living room area off, dining room. kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and downstairs shower room. On the first floor there are four bedrooms and a good size family bathroom. The property is further enhanced by UPVC windows along with oil fired central heating. Externally the property is approached via a shingle driveway providing off road parking leading to the detached single garage which has light and power. Immediately to the rear of the property is a paved courtyard area with steps leading to he rear garden. The rear garden which is of an impressive size and well maintained is fully enclosed by hedgerow or fencing and split into two separate areas. The first area which has a range of flower beds and shrubs is predominately laid to lawn and benefits from a summerhouse light, power and associated seating area. The further part of the garden is laid to lawn. We strongly advise a viewing of the property to not only appreciate the standard of finish within the property but the plot that is on offer. Room sizes Ground floor Entrance Porch Sitting Room - 3.48m (11'4) x 4.03m (13'2) Living Room - 2.36m (7'8) x 6.00m (19'8) Dining Room - 4.81m (15'9) x 4.05m (13'3) Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 4.41m (14'5) x 3.91m (12'9) Utility Room - 1.99m (6'6) x 2.49m (8'2) Shower Room - 1.25m (4'1) x 2.47m (8'1) First floor Landing Bedroom - 4.41m (14'5) x 3.76m (12'3) - vaulted ceiling Bedroom - 3.50m (11'5) x 3.05m (10'0) Bedroom - 4.09m (13'4) x 2.31m (7'6) Bedroom - 2.80m (9'2) x 2.82m (9'3) Bathroom - 2.36m (7'8) x 3.09 (10'1) About the area Drinkstone is a small and lively village, it has two windmills with a wonderful modern village hall, which is host to many activities, clubs and social events, 14th Century church, children's play area and playing field. The neighbouring villages of Woolpit and Rattlesden have a range of local shops, primary schools and Woolpit provides a health centre. The village is located approximately 8 miles from Stowmarket with a good range of everyday amenities and mainline rail link to London Liverpool Street. Bury St Edmunds is approximately 9 miles with an excellent range of schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities. Services Mains water, drainage and electricity. Heating is provided by Oil fired central heating serving radiators throughout. Local Authority Mid Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band D. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70171402
Built and owned by the current owners, this detached house has fields on three sides with tremendous views, and is located at the end of a No Through Road. A separate annexe/workshop building has Planning Permission for conversion and extension to create a dwelling complete with own vehicular access. Junedale is a 'modern' detached house of good proportion, designed and built for the current owner some forty plus years ago in a plot now extending to approximately 0.23 Acres (0.10 Hectares) having acquired additional land to that originally purchased. This good size plot is further enhanced by open fields on three sides across which the property has tremendous views. Whilst one set of gates lead to a garage attached to the house, a second set of gates lead to a further drive extending across the adjacent annexe/workshop which also contains a garage space. This building in the past has been home to a bicycle sales and repair business and benefits from Planning Permission having been granted following Appeal to convert and extend to form a single dwelling - Appeal Ref: APP/W3520/W/22/3309752. The house itself is well planned and of good proportion including two reception rooms, sizeable kitchen with pantry and utility along with a good size conservatory beyond. Upstairs, three well proportioned bedrooms can be found off a central landing plus bathroom. Good views across the fields can be enjoyed from the first floor windows, the windows being of PVCu framing and double glazed complementing the oil fired radiator heating.LocationStoke Ash is a rural area just to the south of Eye with an historic parish church, Baptist Chapel, Village Hall and the former Coaching Inn, The White Horse. Chapel Lane, as the name suggests, is home to the Baptist Chapel found as one turns off the A140 Norwich Road into the lane which is a no through road and to the north of the main village area. Junedale sits at the very end surrounded by fields on three sides and one residential neighbour next door. A footpath leads off the lane across the fields and picks up the network or paths and lanes around Braiseworth and in turn those connecting with Eye and Thorndon. With virtually no passing traffic and tremendous views, the property offers rural benefits yet is within easy reach of the wider area via the A140 extending between Norwich and Ipswich. The town of Eye, approximately 3 miles to the north provides an excellent range of everyday shopping facilities along with High School with Sixth Form and Ofsted Outstanding accreditation, Health Centre and Hospital facilities. The South Norfolk town of Diss just further north provides a mainline rail station and commuter service to London Liverpool Street Station.DirectionChapel Lane, Stoke Ash sits to the north of the main village area and is accessed direct from the A140 by taking the turn marked by the Stoke Ash Baptist Chapel sign. Junedale will be found at the very end of the lane. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71620910
Please quote ref: JH0676 when enquiringIncludes a self-contained and fully equipped ANNEXE with private parking, entrance and garden.Detached property10 years old but recently remodelled to create kitchen leading to gardenUtility / boot room6 bedrooms5 bathrooms (2 en-suite) and downstairs WCPresented in excellent condition throughoutWalled gardenOff-street parking for 4Open plan kitchen/dining roomLocated within the popular market town of HadleighHadleigh is a thriving market town steeped in history with a main high street displaying evidence of architecture from many different periods. There is an extensive range of amenities/services including primary schools, a leisure centre, swimming pool and library. The major town of Ipswich is 9 miles away and provides access to the A14 trunk road and A12 to London. There are excellent rail links to London Liverpool Street at Manningtree (10 miles) and Colchester (15 miles).A charming detached six bedroom property, elegantly presented with five bathrooms and a downstairs cloakroom. This family home is inclusive of a fully equipped one bedroom annexe, self-contained with private garden, private entrance and a private garden. Favourably positioned on this modern development located within the ever-popular market town of Hadleigh. Constructed in 2014, the property is presented in excellent order throughout and has been redesigned creating a delightful flow throughout the home, offering kitchen leading directly onto the walled garden and a good sized utility / boot room. Block paved parking is available for four cars.Ground FloorENTRANCE HALL: Under stair storage cupboard, staircase to first floor and doors to:CLOAKROOM: Fitted with WC, wash hand basin with tiled splash-back.UTILITY: Fitted with base units housing sink, washing machine and tumble dryer.SITTING ROOM: This elegant lounge is south facing attracting good light, with window to front.KITCHEN/DINING ROOM: Newly fitted true handleless Wren kitchen. Boasts copper rails, quartz worktops, waterfall ledge, built-in floor to ceiling fridge freezer, 2 Neff slide and hide ovens, 5 ring induction hob, built in dishwasher and larder cupboard with electric sockets for air fryer, microwave etc. Double glazed doors leading to garden.First FloorLANDING: With 2 useful linen cupboards with shelving, fitted with a matching range of doors to:BEDROOM 1: Window to front, fitted double storage cupboards and en-suite.BEDROOM 2: Window to front and en-suite.BEDROOM 3: Currently library / study with window to rear.FAMILY BATHROOM: Well sized with bath.Stairs leading to:Second floor BEDROOM 4: Master bedroom with dormer window to front and eaves storage.BEDROOM 5: With built in wardrobe, sliding mirrored door. Eaves storage, dormer window to front.FAMILY SHOWER ROOM: Well sized with velux window.ANNEXE: Private entrance leading into reception with double glazed doors to garden. Fitted kitchen through opening from reception and bedroom (6) off the lounge with en-suite, also housing washing machine and tumble dryer.Fully block paved with parking for four vehicles leads to the side.SERVICES: Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Gas fired heating to radiators. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.RATING: Band C. A copy of the energy performance certificate is available on request for both house and annexe.LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX. BAND: E. Annex BAND Please quote ref: JH0676 when enquiring For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71409973
Plot 41 is a LARGE 4 bedroom detached home EXTENDING over 2300 sq ft, it benefits from a SPACIOUS kitchen/dining room, lounge and separate study/garden room, utility room and EN-SUITE to the primary bedroom, GARAGE and OFF STREET PARKING. DESCRIPTION'The Beeches' is another superb development by a respected and long established local developer. They have carried out a number of successful schemes in the area over the last 10 years, which include prestigious sites in Mildenhall, Beck Row and Feltwell. Well known for their high specification and spacious floor plans, these properties continue that trend and offer stylish and modern living which is rarely available from national housebuilders. Their specification includes features such as energy efficient air source central heating, high quality kitchens and a raft of extras included as standard. Plot 41 is a very spacious 4 bedroom detached home. At over 2300 sq ft, it benefits from en-suite facilities, large family bath and utility room, as wells as built in wardrobes to the bedrooms. The large open plan kitchen/dining room has bifold doors, opening onto the patio and garden. Additionally there is a separate generous sized study/garden room. The propertyhas a garage with off street parking. West Row is a delightful village on the Suffolk/Cambridgeshire border with rolling fields and the river Lark as its borders. Locally, the village is sought after to home owners as well as USAF tenants visiting RAF Mildenhall, just a stones throw away. The village has a thriving community and well appointed amenities, to include, general store, coffee shop, village hall with sports courts and Mildenhall stadium. West Row is also home to 'The Judes Ferry' a river side pub with moorings and garden. At the heart of the village is West Row academy a popular primary school. The school has a special standing within the village's history which is promoted through our curriculum, ethos and values.Due to its rural roots, the village offers strong community spirit and for many, a background in farming the land. Recently the local community opened 'The Shed' a community garden for all. Here you can grow anything from vegetables to flowers and purchase from the village stall. St Peters Church sits proudly on Church Road with the village memorial in front and village sign. On Chapel Road is West Row Baptist Chapel, established over 200 years ago. A public footpath separates West Row village from Mildenhall Town. Mildenhall offers further schooling and amenities such as public swimming pool and library, grocery stores, doctors surgery and pharmacies. PROPERTY SUMMARYACCOMODATION COMPRISES:ENTRANCE HALLL: CLOAKROOM:LIVING ROOM:KITCHEN/DINING ROOM: UTILITY ROOM:PLANT ROOM:STUDY/GARDEN ROOM:ON THE FIRST FLOOR:STAIRS/LANDING:PRIMARY BEDROOM:EN-SUITE:BEDROOM TWO:BEDROOM THREE:BEDROOM FOUR:FAMILY BATHROOM:AGENTS NOTE:1. The properties are due for completion early 20242. The internal images are from a recent scheme by the same developers.3. There are a number of ongoing alterations both internally and externally (Contact office for details).4. Predicted EPC included in the photosWest Row is a sought after village located about two miles west of Mildenhall with a range of amenities including a local primary school, public house situated by the River Lark and general store, as well as a tennis court, football grounds, enclosed play area and a village hall which provides various activities and entertainment. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71614435
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
Tucked away towards the end of an unmade track sits this detached Grade II Listed property now significantly extended to provide in excess of 2000 Sq Ft of living space. The heavily timbered property is believed to be of Medieval origins yet now offers many modern conveniences including underfloor heating. Harrison Edge sold Myrtle Cottage to the current owner back in 2016 when the property was occupied but verging on dereliction. Overgrown, hardly visible from the track and requiring serious investment this Grade II Listed cottage metamorphosed into the property we see today. Now forming an L'shape plan a sizeable extension having been added to the rear, the ground floor not only offers the renovated timbered front sections but also a tremendous kitchen and breakfast room arrangement. Further more, the extension incorpoated a utility and shower room along with a large master bedroom above. Three timbered spaces extend across the front of the building indicating two if not three earlier periods and now providing sitting room, dining room and study type space. Upstairs, two staircases serve three bedrooms, stylish bathroom with shower enclosure along with en suite cloakroom to a lovely vaulted bedroom with windows on three aspects. As one would expect, the renovations have incorporated wiring , plumbing heating (to include underfloor heating throughout the ground floor) along with joinery and plastering etc. New bespoke windows were made to replace the old. Outside, the now cleared grounds serve as garden space within picket fencing on all four sides with the approach across a footbridge leading from the parking area and double garage area to the very front. Having turned off the Eye/Hoxne road to South Green, the tarmac road peters out and with forks to two neighbouring farms the track to Myrtle Cottage carries on passing one neighbour.. The track continues past part of the farm onto Myrtle Cottage before carrying on to one further property beyond. This may be of interest to those wanting to be rural and hidden away but not totally isolated and away from civilisation. It is worth noting hard wired fibre Broadband is connected to the property putting to shame many village and town settings.LocationMyrtle Cottage sits in a remarkable location, hidden away towards the end of a single width No Through Lane with grass growing up the middle and two cottage properties for neighbours along with farm buildings at nearby Red House Farm. The house sits back from the track and is approached on foot across a footbridge and fields to rear and side. The area is well served by a network of lovely footpaths across the fields giving easy access to Denham and Hoxne for the post office stores, pub and primary school along with Eye and the wide variety of facilities on offer. Eye, being the principal shopping/daily needs location, is fortunate in having supermarkets, butchers, a baker, chemist and a variety of other shops and businesses allowing the area to be essentially self sufficient. A Health Centre, Primary School and High School with Sixth Form combine to appeal to a wide ranging age group. Moreover at Diss, approximately 5 miles distant, a mainline rail station has commuter services to London Liverpool Street in a journey time of around 90 minutes.DirectionLeave Eye by passing the Castle and Church on the B1118. At the top of Dragon Hill turn left at the crossroads, signposted Hoxne. After about a mile, turn right immediately past woods bordering each side of the road, to South Green. Follow the lane taking the 2nd fork into a narrow single width lane where Myrtle Cottage will be found after about 200 yards. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71422109
New detached family home in a village close to Bury St Edmunds. Built to an high specification and viewing is strongly recommended Lacy Scott & Knight are pleased to be working with the developer on this small development of just 5 properties being built in the popular village of Sicklesmere. The village has a post office, local pub and a deli/farm shop a short distance way. The village is approximately 3 miles from Bury St Edmunds, which has a rich and fascinating history. The Cathedral and Abbey Gardens provide a distinctive charm. There are also excellent educational, recreational and cultural facilities. For those needing to commute there is convenient access to the A14, which provides links to Cambridge, Ipswich and London / Stansted Airport via the A11/M11. The railway station at Bury St Edmunds offers a link to mainline services to London Liverpool Street and Kings CrossVULCAN HOUSE is a well thought out, detached home which has been finished to a high specification with underfloor heating to the downstairs via the air source heat pump but with the added bonus of a potential purchaser being able to have a say in the choice of kitchen and utility cupboards from the developer's selected range.The house is flooded with natural light and this adds to the feeling of space and we would strongly recommend a viewing to be able to appreciate the quality that this property offers.To the front is the spacious sitting room with bay window. The kitchen/dining area has bi-fold doors to the rear garden with a patio and turfed garden. As mentioned above, any purchaser will be able to work with the developer to personalise the kitchen and utility from their selected range of kitchens.Upstairs the principal bedroom has a pair of built in double wardrobes and a spacious en suite shower room. Bedroom 2 is to the rear of the property and has a built in a double wardrobe and en suite shower room. There are also wardrobes in bedrooms 3 and 4. The family bathroom has a bath as well as a shower cubicle, WC, wash hand basin, vanity unit and heated towel rail. OutsideThe property is approached over a gravel drive which has ample parking for several cars. There is an electric car charger fitted. To the rear is the garden with a large patio area, turfed lawn and borders. This is a delightful space and is perfect for al fresco dining and entertaining. The home office/store has power and light and has had fibre fitted making this the perfect for working from home.AGENTS NOTE: There is the option for any purchaser to extend the property into the roof as attic roof trusses have been installed which would create 41m2 of additional floor space subject to any planning permission being applied for and received.Property Information Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Heating by Air Source Heat pump Local Authority: West Suffolk District Council - TBA PEA - To be confirmedThe property will have full fibre network connection For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70248432
Delightful 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom detached home with large garden, parking and solar panels on a small development of 8 properties and built to an extremely high standard in the village of Wattisfield.Plot 1 is available to reserve now - Call to arrange a viewing CHURCH VIEW is the latest, exciting, development by local developer, Vantage Homes who pride themselves on providing well designed, high specification homes with all the modern comforts of modern living expected by discerning buyers. Plot 1 has had solar panels installed and has underfloor heating via an air source heat pumpThere are eight properties in total and Plot 1 is available to reserve now with anticipated completion for Spring 2024.The downstairs living accommodation is light and spacious and gives a high degree of flexibility. The sitting room will have a wood burner fitted and double doors to the rear garden. The kitchen/diner will be fitted with a range of units with worktops over and integrated appliances and bi-fold doors giving access to the rear garden. The utility will have fitted units, sink and space for a washing machine and tumble drierThe additional reception room which could be used as a study or a family room is another example of the thought that has gone into the design of the homes.Upstairs both the principal and bedroom 2 have en suite shower rooms. There are 2 further bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom.There will be a choice of carpets from the developers range in the sitting room and bedrooms. There is underfloor heating to the downstairs accommodation which has ceramic tiles. OUTSIDEThere is ample parking to the front with a double cart lodge. The gardens will be laid to lawn with the sandstone patio running along the back of the property, this makes this an ideal space for al fresco dining and entertaining.LOCATIONWattisfield is a north Suffolk village with a thriving local community & St Margaret's Church. The nearby villages of Rickinghall and Botesdale provide a good range of everyday amenities including a doctor's surgery, dentist, two public houses, co-op and coffee shop. Walsham le Willows is approximately 2 miles away and provides a primary school, butchers, public houses as well as a family sports club.The market town of Diss is approximately 9 miles away and from here trains depart on the London-Norwich mainline. (Diss to London Liverpool Street Station Journey time approximately 90 minutes). Historic Bury St Edmunds is approximately 14 miles away with its cathedral, shopping, dining and is just a 22-minute drive theatre in the other direction. The Heritage Coast of Southwold and Walberswick is around a 45 minute drive and the Norfolk Broads a similar distance to the north.SERVICESMains electricity and drainage are connected to the property. The underfloor heating is powered by an air source heat pump and there are solar panels..There will be a 10 year warranty including a 2 year developer snag guarantee For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70174566
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
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
An immaculately presented four bedroom converted chapel of 1,822 sq. ft (169.3 sq. m), positioned within this fine Grade II Listed Georgian development. The property features far reaching views over the Blyth Valley and would make for a truly wonderful principal residence or holiday home and is located only 5 miles from the coast at Southwold.Nestled within the picturesque Suffolk countryside, The Chapel stands as a remarkable Grade II Listed transformation of the historic Blythburgh hospital, a testament to meticulous restoration and modern elegance.This exquisite residence boasts a thoughtful layout, featuring three double bedrooms on the ground floor, two of which with en suites, complemented by a family bathroom. Ascending to the first floor unveils a magnificent triple-aspect open plan kitchen/sitting/dining room, offering sweeping vistas of the surrounding rolling countryside. The second floor hosts the master bedroom suite, characterised by a spacious bedroom adorned with exposed beams, accompanied by a contemporary bathroom.Enhancing its allure, the property includes two designated parking spaces and a private garden, providing a tranquil retreat amidst its historical charm.Sitting within approximately 12 acres of private grounds, Blyth View exudes timeless grandeur, affording captivating views over the Blyth Valley to the West. This idyllic location offers convenient access to the myriad attractions of the East Suffolk Heritage Coast, renowned for its scenic walks and cycling routes. Bird enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to the esteemed RSPB sanctuary at Minsmere.Just five miles away lies the enchanting coastal town of Southwold, renowned for its Georgian and Victorian architecture, eclectic shops, and traditional pubs, while the charming coastal village of Walberswick beckons with its quaint allure.From the traditional arched entrance hall to the grand open-plan living spaces adorned with exposed beams, every aspect of The Chapel exudes a timeless elegance and modern sophistication, offering a lifestyle of unparalleled refinement and tranquillity.Moreover, residents enjoy the privilege of access to well-maintained communal gardens and a Leisure Complex, complete with a heated pool, mini fitness suite, and games room, elevating the experience of luxury living.With a 999-year lease and comprehensive service charge covering essential amenities and maintenance, prospective buyers can embark on a journey of refined living with confidence and peace of mind.Accommodation:Entrance Hall: Traditional arched double doors to front. Window overlooking communal garden. Stairs to first floor with under-stair storage cupboard. Tiled flooring. Smoke alarm.Bedroom 2 (ground floor): Feature arched window overlooking the communal garden. Large airing cupboard with storage space. En Suite: Low suite W.C., pedestal wash basin with storage under and large shower cubicle. Heated towel rail, shaver point and extractor fan. Small box window to the side of the property. Wood flooring. Bedroom 3 (ground floor): Built in double wardrobe. Large window to the side of the property. En Suite: Low suite W.C., pedestal wash basin with storage under and panel bath with shower attachment. Heated towel rail, shaver point and extractor fan. Small box window to the side of the property. Bedroom 4 (ground floor): Large ground level arched feature window over looking fields. Shower Room: Low suite W.C., pedestal wash basin with storage under and large shower cubicle. Heated towel rail, shaver point and extractor fan. Wood flooring.Landing:Feature window over communal garden. Exposed beams. Carpet flooring. Smoke alarm.Open Plan Kitchen/Sitting/Dining Room: Grand 33ft triple aspect room offering views over the courtyard, gardens and countryside. Wide range of highly contemporary kitchen units with granite worktop, including an island with hob and breakfast bar. Integrated sink with mixer tap. Built in double oven, fridge, freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Exposed ceiling beams and wood flooring. Over-stair and under-stair storage cupboards. Double arched doors to balcony. Balcony: Providing wonderful views over the fields and countryside. Decked flooring with iron railings and brick wall surround. Outside lighting. Bedroom 1 (Principle bedroom - top floor):Dual aspect room offering views over the gardens. Built in double wardrobe storage space. Exposed beams and vaulted ceiling. En Suite: Low suite W.C., wall mounted wash basin with storage, large shower cubicle with overhead shower and further low shower attachment. Stand alone contemporary bath with wall mounted shower attachment and taps. Heated towel rail, shaver point and extractor fan. Window to the side of the property. Exposed beams and wood flooring. Gardens:The property has well maintained communal gardens, its own private garden and parking for 2 cars. Included within the service charge is the use of the communal Leisure Complex, which includes a heated pool, mini fitness suite and a games room with table tennis and table football.Owner's comment:From the moment you enter the tree lined avenue into Blyth View you know you are in for something truly special. And it does not disappoint. Grade II listed buildings set in twelve acres of magnificent views and tranquillity invite you explore and discover. I knew when I first saw the Chapel, a Georgian building with bespoke, high-quality interior, that I was in love. The vaulted beamed ceilings, arched windows and superior quality of every detail spoke to me. Each room has its own delight from the ground floor overlooking the tree blossomed garden, to the magnificence of the first floor stretching over the entire building and leading onto a walled balcony.It's easy to get used to the peace and contentment living in Blyth View. Somehow it is like being on a permanent holiday it's so gentle and calm. From listening to the birdsong and faraway lowing of cattle, to watching the swans, a feeling of serenity enfolds you. Time seems to have stopped still as the ancient history surrounding the site speaks of its past. But Blyth View is more than that. It's an amazing retreat for the family. The Chapel has plenty of room for my grandchildren to stay and it's a wonderful place to host parties and entertain. The versatile space can house noisy kids or be a quiet adults' hideaway. All love to have exclusive use of the heated pool, gym or Games Room followed by a tramp around the meadow with the dog. With Southwold nearby, there are the old-fashioned delights of digging in the sand, and paddling as well as the pier entertainments, pretty High Street and seaside eateries. A bacon butty on the beach or fish and chips round off the day nicely and there are superb pubs featuring the local Adnams Ale.This too could be yours.............Tenure: Long leasehold: The property is being sold with a 999 year lease which was granted in 2003. There is a Service Charge payable every six months to include building insurance, exterior maintenance, window cleaning, grounds upkeep, refuse collection, communal lighting, sewerage processing and management fees and use of the Leisure Complex and its running costs. Offers in excess: £675,000 subject to contract. 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***VIEWINGS AVAILABLE 7 DAYS PER WEEK*** ***TWO PROPERTIES REMAINING ON THIS DEVELOPMENT*** Tamworth House offers 5 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, all completed to a high specification. A particular feature of Tamworth House is the large double height entrance hall which allows natural light to flood into the property. Other features include Charnwood wood burner, oak and glass staircase, quartz worktops and premium Bosch appliances in the kitchen. Other details have also not been missed, such as hard wired network points in many of the rooms, a wine cooler, electric garage door and metal estate-style fencing to complete the exterior. There is ample parking and all gardens are landscaped and turfed. Premium tiles are fitted throughout the ground floor and bathrooms, with the stairs and bedrooms being carpeted throughout.Location:- Smallworth is a pretty village situated approximately 1 mile from the village of Garboldisham where you will find a public house, village store and a post office. The village store was voted as one of ?Britain?s Best Village Stores? by the popular Country Life magazine. The larger market town of Diss is situated approximately 7 miles away and offers a range of major supermarkets as well a large number of independent retail outlets.Transport:- Diss offers an hourly service to London Liverpool street, which can be reached in 90 minutes. Smallworth is approximately 25 miles from the city of Norwich, 24 miles from Bury St Edmunds and less than 1 hours drive to Cambridge.About the developer:- The Developer, Old Bucks Developments, is a local developer who have a reputation for building high specification, energy efficient homes. They focus on delivering individually designed properties and are closely involved at each stage of the build, both with the client and each trade working on site to ensure that quality is never compromised.Energy efficiency:- Tamworth House will be EPC rated ?A?, with solar panels which have the option for battery storage. Heating is by means of a Grant air source heat pump with underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators to the first.Entrance Hall:- Large double heighted entrance hall, Oak and glass staircase to first floor and all Suffolk oak doors leading to the kitchen / dining room, home office / bedroom 5, the ground floor bathroom and a generous sitting room.Kitchen / Breakfast room:- Fitted in a range of prestige matching units with quartz worktops. These are complemented by a large island complete with a Bosch downdraft induction hob, built in wine cooler and Laura Ashley feature lights overhead. Appliances include integrated individual full height fridge and freezer, integrated dishwasher and two mid height ovens along with a TV and network point. Large bifold doors open onto the patio and garden and a door leading to the utility and boot room. Utility / Boot room:- Fitted in a prestigious range of wall and base units matching the kitchen, quartz worktops, pre-plumbed spaces for washing machine and tumble dryer, sink and tap and doors leading to garden and the plant roomLounge:- A very generous room complete with a British manufactured Charnwood Aire 5 wood burning stove and further bifold doors leading to the garden along with a TV and network point.Ground floor Bathroom:- Basin with vanity unit, heated and lit mirror unit complete with integrated shaver socket, W/C and heated towel radiator.Home office / bedroom 5:- Offering complete flexibility, this room can be set up as a home office or a ground floor bedroom and is fitted with a TV and network point and is where the fibre broadband equipment is located.Landing:- Off the oak and glass staircase is a spacious galleried landing with 3 full height feature windows and doors leading to all bedrooms, main bathroom and generous storage cupboard.Master Suite 1:- Tamworth House offers two master suites. The largest offers exceptional field views to the rear of the property from the full width glass window, the bedroom and is fitted with a TV and network point. The bedroom has a door to the ensuite which is fitted with a double vanity unit with heated/lit mirrors with integrated shaver socket, shower, WC and heated towel radiator. Master Suite 2:- The second master suite comprises of a generous bedroom area with a TV and network point and separate dressing room and en suite bathroom. The bathroom consists of a large shower, WC, heated/lit mirror with integrated shaver socket and a heated towel radiator Bedroom 3:- A good sized double bedroom with TV and network point and is served by the main bathroomBedroom 4:- A good sized double bedroom with TV and network point and is served by the main bathroom.Bathroom:- The main bathroom features a freestanding bath, shower, WC, basin with a heated/lit mirror with integrated shaver socket and a heated towel radiator Garage:- The double garage features an oak framed entrance with electric sectional door, and door to rear garden.Outside:- To the front of the property there is a driveway with ample parking for cars and a side gate leading to the rear garden. Metal estate-style fencing borders the driveway. The rear garden is enclosed, laid to turf and offers a generous sized patio area laid to Indian sandstone which is perfect for entertaining.Agent note:- Prospective purchasers are advised that this property for being sold on behalf of a company where the directors are linked to Next Move Homes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71636013
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
Hereford House - a beautifully designed four bedroom detached home backing onto fields with open plan kitchen / dining area and a double garage. DescriptionHereford House is a beautifully designed four bedroom home, created with modern living in mind. The ground floor features an open plan kitchen / dining area, living room and study. There is also air sourced underfloor heating to the ground floor and access from the utility room into the double garage. On the first floor, the spacious principal bedroom benefits from a dressing room and en-suite with a double sink, shower and bath. There are three further bedrooms, two of which boast en-suite shower rooms.THE DEVELOPMENT An exclusive development consisting of just three 4 bedroom detached homes; Berkshire House, Hereford House and Tamworth House. The development is located approximately 1 mile from the peaceful village of Garboldisham which offers captivating views of the countryside and local architecture. Each house has been built with energy efficiency at the forefront of the developer's mind and therefore benefit from an A rated EPC.This individually designed development has been thoughtfully crafted by a local firm, Old Bucks Developments Ltd, to create energy efficient, luxury homes, built to the highest specification. Based in Norfolk, Old Bucks Developments Ltd have a team of specially selected trades people who share their passion and extreme levels of attention to detail, which enable them to produce homes of the finest quality and finish. SPECIFICATIONKITCHEN Individually designed stylish contemporary kitchen units with quartz worktop and up-stands Integrated Bosch appliances including induction hob with downdraft extractor, Double ovens, dishwasher, separate full height fridge and freezer Wine coolerUTILITY Space for washing machine and tumble dryer Quartz worktop and upstand BATHROOMS & CLOAKROOMS Quality contemporary sanitaryware Sink with vanity units. Berkshire House and Hereford house feature double sink unit to bedroom 1 en-suite Thermostatically controlled showers Tiling to bath and shower areas and splashbacks to sinks Freestanding bath in bathroom; Berkshire House and Hereford House also feature a freestanding bath in the bedroom 1 en-suite Motion sensor mirror with light and shaver point Electric heated towel railHEATING Energy efficient air source heat pump providing both hot water and heating Underfloor heating to ground floor and radiators to first floor Charnwood Aire 5 wood burning stoveELECTRICAL Ceiling downlights to kitchen, utility and bathrooms. TV points to sitting room, kitchen, home office & bedrooms BT telephone socket Fibre broadband Brushed chrome light switches and sockets Feature lights included INTERNAL FINISHES Oak and glass staircase Premium Oak veneer doors throughout Premium door furniture White painted walls and ceilings White painted woodwork Ceramic tiled flooring Carpets to stairs and bedroom EXTERNAL Traditional brick and block with composite cladding Painswick External door and garage door Painswick UPVC double glazed windows in agate grey Powered garage door Galvanised steel guttering EV charge point ready in garage Exterior lights to front and rear of property Outside tap Timber fencing Metal traditional estate style fencing to the driveway Turf and landscaping to rear and front gardens Sandstone patio and pathways Driveways finished with gravel Solar panels with inverter ready for battery connectionWARRANTYEach home will receive a 10 year ICW WarrantyViewings strictly by appointment with Savills.*Internal images taken from Berkshire House.LocationSmallworth is a quiet village located just 1 mile from Garboldisham which is known for its picturesque surroundings and historic buildings. It is a small and rural community located close to the popular Thetford Forest, known for its beautiful walks and stunning scenery.Garboldisham offers amenities such as a primary school, The Fox public house, a post office, a shop and various local clubs including a cricket club. The development is situated just a short drive from Diss which offers direct trains to London Liverpool Street which is perfect for commuting.Square Footage: 2,684 sq ft Directions ///hopping.strays.thinnest For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69203298
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
Stylish Barn Conversion offering high specification living and landscaped gardens DescriptionBramble Barn is a super stylish home which has been enhanced by the current vendors to provide a highly individual home suitable for both families and couples. With spacious accommodation over two floors the particular highlight is the kitchen/dining/family room complete with polished concrete floors and high specification gloss white kitchen. This wonderful space seamlessly flows into the outside thanks to bi-folding doors. The sitting room with feature fireplace and inset wood burner offers the ideal evening retreat as well as further doors into the gardens and with its blend of exposed timber beams and brick chimney stack, contrast with the immaculate modern theme. A ground floor bedroom usefully doubles up as the ideal home office and features an en suite and thus makes for either perfect future proofing or guest accommodation. Rounding off the ground floor is a separate cloakroom and utility room with access to the outside. The first floor comprises of a stunning principal bedroom suite with en suite bathroom and fitted wardrobes as well as a second bedroom with en suite shower room and a third double bedroom served via a family bathroom. OutsideThe property is approached via a gravel driveway providing off road parking for numerous vehicles as well as leading to the garage which makes for secure parking or excellent storage. The gardens have been professionally landscaped to continue the vision our vendors have implemented of making a private, manicured space combining a mixture of modern textures. With an emphasis on entertaining, the gardens have been set up to contain several modern pergolas, patio terracing and artificial lawns thus creating a low maintenance but visibly striking exterior which must be viewed to be fully appreciated.LocationBramble Barn is situated in the parish of Weybread and lies approximately 3.5 miles from the bustling town of Harleston. There is a local primary school at the neighbouring village of Fressingfield whilst secondary education can be found at Stradbroke high school and private education at Framlingham, Langley near Loddon and Norwich. Norwich, the cathedral city and regional centre of East Anglia, lies approximately 25 miles to the north and the market town of Diss (12 miles) has a mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street with an approximate journey time of 1 hour 30 minutes. There are international flights from Norwich via Schiphol.Square Footage: 2,377 sq ft Acreage: 0.19 Acres Additional InfoServicesMains water, mains electricity, oil fired central heating and private drainage systemLocal AuthorityMid Suffolk District CouncilCouncil tax band FFixtures & FittingsAll fixtures and fittings including fitted carpets and curtains are specifically excluded from the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation. ViewingsStrictly by appointment with Savills. If there is any point which is of particular importance to you, we invite you to discuss this with us, especially before you travel to view the property.Important NoticeSavills, their clients and any joint agents give notice that:1. They are not authorised to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property either here or elsewhere, either on their own behalf or on behalf of their client or otherwise. They assume no responsibility for any statement that may be made in these particulars. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Savills have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71708393
Part of our Signature Collection; Brett Lodge is a brand new detached family home, situated on the outskirts of the sought-after market town of Hadleigh and constructed by award winning builders Birch Homes. A particularly impressive feature of this exceptional home is the contemporary open-plan kitchen/dining/family room with twin bi-fold doors opening onto the garden as well as a separate sitting room. The property occupies a generous plot, with a driveway providing parking for numerous cars and a detached double garage which has been designed to easily allow for a first floor home office or could be converted into an annexe with the necessary planning permission. The property opens into a fantastic reception hall with tiled floor which flows through into the cloakroom and kitchen/dining/family room, all of which have under-floor heating, There is a double cloaks cupboard, stairs to the first floor and doors lead off to a cloakroom, sitting room and kitchen/dining/family room. The dual aspect sitting room has bi-fold doors opening onto the extensive patio area. Opposite is the impressive kitchen/dining/family room which offers contemporary open-plan living with twin bi-fold doors opening onto the garden, one of which are set into a double height barn style window creating a great feature of the room and the galleried landing above. The kitchen is fitted with contrasting base and eye level units, central island/preparation unit with high quality work surfaces and sink. There are a range of integrated appliances including a NEFF induction hob, twin oven, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. A door leads into a separate utility room which has further fitted units, work surfaces, sink and a door leads out to the driveway. The first floor galleried landing has overlooks the gardens and has doors off to four bedrooms and family bathroom. The principle bedroom suite is accessed via a dressing area with a door to an en-suite shower room which has a double walk-in shower, basin, WC and heated towel rail. The bedroom has sliding doors to a glass Juliette balcony overlooking the side garden. The guest bedroom has a window to the rear with views over the countryside and an en-suite shower room with WC, basin, heated towel rail and double walk-in shower. The family bathroom has Velux windows and has a contemporary suite comprising a bath, separate shower, basin and WC. OutsideA shared private driveway leads to a gated frontage offering plenty of parking which leads to a detached double garage with electric up and over door and EV charge point. The garage has been designed to allow for storage above which could easily be converted into a home office. The generous garden is enclosed by acoustic and timber fencing and is predominantly laid to lawn and the property is surrounded by an extensive patio area. LocationBrett Lodge forms part of a development of two detached homes, situated on the outskirts of the market town of Hadleigh which offers an array of stores and amenities including health centre, boutique stalls, hairdressers, butchers, chemist, various pubs and restaurants along with Morrisons Supermarket. Hadleigh is set conveniently between the large town of Ipswich and the city of Colchester where you will find mainline railway stations offering links to London's Liverpool Street or there is a branch rail link offering links to London in the nearby town of Sudbury via Marks Tey. DirectionsPlease use IP7 5NR as point of destination. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - FWe understand that mains electricity is connected to the property. Private drainage system and water supply. Heating via an air source heat pump.Intruder alarms. Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - BOur ref - CJJ For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71028479
Ref DH0707 - EMBRACE COUNTRYSIDE LIVING, this WONDERFUL HOME is nestled on 1.2 ACRES (stms) featuring AWE-INSPIRING VIEWS and FIVE BEDROOMS over two floors. A RURAL PARADISE complete with a STUNNING CHERRY BLOSSOM tree, an inviting orchard, and AMPLE GATED PARKING and OUTBUILDINGS. Located just a short drive from LOCAL AMENITIES including an award-winning PUB and a well-stocked FARM SHOP together with good TRANSPORT LINKS. This DETACHED FAMILY HOME is a sanctuary for those looking to enjoy the tranquillity of rural living.Stepping Inside...The property has a WARM FEEL as you enter, a home FULL OF LOVE and with a perfect balance of CHARACTER and PRACTICAL FINISHES. For example, the HARD WEARING SOLID OAK FLOORING runs through several rooms, including the COUNTRY STYLE KITCHEN, which has a RAYBURN cooker. As you step around the CENTRAL ISLAND, it opens to the DINING AREA, with a VAULTED CEILING and a GLASS FACADE for you to take in the views! There is a BRIGHT SUNROOM with DUAL ASPECT, rear lobby and HALL with WC and wash-basin, which have low maintenance SOLD OAK flooring. Off the front HALLWAY there is a SPACIOUS but COSY SITTING ROOM, which has a MULTI-FUEL BURNER, and a STUDY, both finished with FITTED CARPETS.Heading Upstairs...THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS lead from the landing, TWO with walk-in CLOSETS and with nothing but GREENERY outside the windows. The landing also has a family SHOWER ROOM, a separate W/C with a hand washbasin. The main bedroom has an ENSUITE BATHROOM, with a ROLLED TOP BATH with CLAWED FEET complete with POWER SHOWER. The Top Floor...With TWO FURTHER DOUBLE BEDROOMS with FAR-REACHING VIEWS across the COUNTRYSIDE towards Herringfleet Hills and Somerleyton , this space upstairs is IDEAL FOR NATURE LOVERS. Both rooms have space for STORAGE UNITS, DOUBLE BEDS with good head height, and DORMER WINDOWS.The PlotAs you approach this home, the boundary is FULLY SECURED with fencing and a FIVE BAR GATE, which opens to the DRIVEWAY. There are LAWNED GARDENS to both sides and the driveway branches off in three directions as you reach the end. Straight ahead into the DOUBLE GARAGE, which has up-and-over doors. To the left, you will find the STABLING and PADDOCK LAND. Finally, to the right, the FORMAL GARDENS and the MAIN PROPERTY. The gardens have been SHAPED and PLANTED over the years, and there are SPACES TO ENTERTAIN. The decked area is in one corner, a GENEROUS PATIO runs along the rear of the property, and a SUMMER HOUSE is in one corner. The aforementioned ORCHARD is home to more than just apple trees and could be extended for those wanting a VEGETABLE PATCH and FRUIT TREES.Getting to Know Burgh St. Peter...This location is ideal for those wanting to be within easy driving distance of essential amenities but living in a quaint rural village. The village provides a few local conveniences such as a welcoming, award-winning public house, a village hall, a post office, and the charming, well-stocked Wheatacre Hall farm shop. Just a quarter of a mile away, you'll find the Waveney River Centre, which features a swimming pool and a restaurant perfect for leisurely days out. For more extensive shopping needs, the market town of Beccles is just five miles away, offering a wide array of services, including road, rail, bus connections, and educational facilities. For those interested in coastal activities or more urban pursuits, the port of Great Yarmouth is around thirteen miles to the east, and the bustling City of Norwich is approximately twenty miles to the northwest.Important Information on Anti-Money Laundering CheckWe are required by law to conduct Anti-Money Laundering checks on all parties involved in the sale or purchase of a property. We take this responsibility seriously in line with HMRC guidance in ensuring the accuracy and continuous monitoring of these checks. Our partner, Move Butler, will conduct the initial assessment on our behalf. They will contact you, and where possible, a biometric check will be sent to you electronically only once your offer has been accepted.As an applicant, you will be charged a non-refundable fee of £20 (inclusive of VAT) per buyer for these checks. The fee covers data collection, manual checking, and monitoring. You must pay this amount directly to Move Butler and complete all Anti-Money Laundering checks before your offer can be formally accepted. You must also provide evidence of how you intend to finance your purchase before you will receive a formal acceptance of your offer. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71640428
REF:KP0875 Believed to date from the 18th century, this is a great house both for a family as well as entertaining. There is a great deal of character with lots of space, the rear landscaped gardens are private which then open out to a lightly wooded grassed area with polytunnel and 2 sheds.The property itself has an Entrance Hall to the front which leads into the Sitting Room with Inglenook and woodburner, Open studwork and extends to a further Family Area with patio doors to the side. There is a Lounge with fireplace and LPG woodburner style fire, Dining Room also with Inglenook Fireplace. To the rear of the property there is an excellent Kitchen/Breakfast room with walk-in pantry and Utility Room; Cloakroom with wc and basin.On the First Floor there is a Large Landing with open studwork and then 5 Double Bedrooms including Principle and Second Bedrooms with Ensuite Shower Rooms; Family Bathroom.OUTSIDEThe property is approached by a long shingle driveway which leads to a Double Garage with electric roller door. The drive then continues to a parking area immediately in front of the property and also, double gates at the side leads to the rear.Superb rear terrace with retaining walls with landscaped gardens. There is a superb Cabin currently set out as a gym with sauna. This could be used as a Home Office or Studio.Lightly wooded grass area with total ground extending to just over 3 Acres (sts).LOCATIONThe property is situated along The Street of this very popular South Norfolk Village and is located only 6 miles west of Diss. The village offers a public house, school and village hall. Diss offers excellent amenities including shops, supermarkets, schools, health facilities, sports facilities, regular bus service and main line railway station to London (Liverpool Street). SERVICESMain Water and electricity; private drainageOil fired Central HeatingGood BroadbandTENUREFreeholdEPC = E COUNCIL TAX BAND = E Breckland District Council For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70644181
An immaculately presented and well-proportioned family home enjoying a most beautiful tucked away setting abutting farmland, conveniently located in the centre of this highly regarded and well-served village.Entrance lobby, entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, family room/study, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room and a cloakroom. First floor part galleried landing, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.Driveway and parking, double garage, gardens and grounds. In all around 0.43 of an acre (sts).THE PROPERTYHolm Oaks is an individual, architect designed family home with very well-proportioned accommodation and was built for the owners around 30 years ago by the well regarded Mothersole Builders and presents mellow red brick elevations under a slate roof. This most attractive family home has been updated over recent years and offers superbly presented accommodation of over 2500 sq ft arranged over two floors. The entrance lobby leads into the reception hall, which features the stairs to the first floor, accesses the cloakroom and leads into the ground floor accommodation with a sitting room featuring an open fireplace with wooden surround and mantel, large rear bay with windows and double doors leading to the garden and a further window to the side aspect. The dining room has triple windows to the front aspect and the family room/study has windows and a door leading to the garden and a further door leading to the breakfast room. The kitchen has a comprehensive range of base and eye level units, work surfaces, integrated oven, 4-ring gas hob, a tiled floor, has windows to the side and front aspects and opens into the breakfast room, which has a triple aspect and a tiled floor. The good-sized utility room is fitted with work surfaces, a range of cupboards, two tier cupboard, single drainer stainless steel sink, plumbing for automatic appliances and has a tiled floor, a window to the rear and a door to the front. On the first floor the spacious, part galleried landing features windows to the front and side aspects, double cloaks cupboard, large airing cupboard and leads to four double bedrooms with the master bedroom enjoying two built-in double wardrobes, a double aspect with beautiful views over the rear garden and abutting countryside and a recently fitted high specification en-suite. Bedroom two and three both enjoy double wardrobes and rear aspects with fabulous views and bedroom four has a front aspect and a built-in double wardrobe. There is also a recently fitted, luxury family bathroom.OUTSIDEHolm Oaks stands behind an attractive historic wall and has the remains of an original moat to the front with a sweeping shingle driveway leading to the front of the house and garaging. There is a large central area laid to lawn with three mature Holm oak trees and a wooden garden shed. There is a large shingle parking area and a detached double garage with twin up and over doors. The side area of garden is predominantly paved with a courtesy door to the garage, a potting shed and opens to the rear garden, which is predominantly laid to lawn with several well stocked flower and shrub beds, a terrace area to the rear of the house, ideal for alfresco dining and continues to the side with a further area of lawn and planted beds. The gardens have fencing and hedging to its boundaries and enjoy beautiful, uninterrupted views over abutting countryside. In all the gardens and grounds extend to 0.43 of an acre (sts). LOCATIONHolm Oaks stands in a most attractive tucked away mature setting, located just off Upper Green in the centre of the village within the conservation area. Felsham is a popular and well-regarded village enjoying a post office/village store, The Six Bells public house and a fine parish church. More comprehensive facilities are available in the nearby villages of Woolpit and Lavenham or in the Cathedral Market Town of Bury St Edmunds which offers an excellent range of amenities with schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities including the Arc shopping centre and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. The University city of Cambridge is approximately 33 miles away and offers excellent shopping and amenity facilities. There is good access to the A14, A11(M11) and the mainline station at Stowmarket (7.5 miles) offers a fast and regular service to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds head in a southerly direction along the A134 into the village of Sicklesmere, taking the left turn opposite the village store/post office. Pass through the villages of Little Whelnetham and Bradfield St George and proceed onto Bury Road. Continue into Felsham, passing the Green on the right and at the next junction take a left turn into Church Road and after a very short distance the drive for Holm Oaks will be found on the right. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Propane gas serving the hob. Local Authority Mid Suffolk CouncilCouncil Tax Band FTenure FreeholdBroadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 80Mbps Mobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. Agents Note: The brick wall to the front boundary is Grade II listed and the holm oak trees, along with other mature trees, are protected under tree preservation orders. 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A handsome Grade II* listed timber framed detached house standing in an idyllic setting with picturesque gardens and grounds of over 4 acres.Vestibule, entrance hall, sitting room, study, dining room, kitchen and cloakroom. First floor master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, second bedroom with en-suite bathroom and a third bedroom with a wash basin. Driveway and parking, double garage & store room, formal gardens and meadow/paddock land. In all about 4.3 acres (sts).THE PROPERTYChurch Cottage is an exceptional timber framed Grade II* listed property (listed as Church House), beautifully set at the end of a no-through lane adjoining St Peters Church. Believed to have medieval origins, the property presents colour washed render to the south east and west elevations and a jettied rear elevation with exposed timber framing and brick nogging, under a plain tiled roof and its Grade II* listing is as much for its topographical value as it is for its special architectural and historic interest. The windows to all aspects are leaded lights, are predominantly secondary double glazed and there is fine period detail throughout. The entrance vestibule is a relatively modern addition and opens into the hall, which gives access to the ground floor accommodation. The dual aspect sitting room, which is of particular note, is a heavily timbered room with an impressive inglenook fireplace with bressummer beam, housing a wood burning stove. Leading off is the study, which is also heavily timbered, has a triple aspect, including double doors leading to the side and has fitted bookshelves. The dining room has a rear aspect, a fireplace housing a wood burning stove, features the stairs leading to the first floor and an opening leads into the kitchen, which has a dual aspect and is fitted with a range of base and eye level cupboards, worksurfaces and has a two oven Aga, built-in electric oven, hob, plumbing for appliances and an understairs cupboard. Continuing on the ground floor there is a cloakroom with a front aspect. On the first floor the landing, which has several windows to the rear aspect, leads to three double bedrooms with a master bedroom having a front aspect, original fireplace, wardrobe/cupboard space and an en-suite bathroom. Bedroom two has a dual aspect, built-in cupboard and an en-suite bathroom and bedroom three has a front aspect, former fireplace recess, a wash basin and a built-in wardrobe. OUTSIDEThe gardens and grounds are a particular feature of Church Cottage with formal gardens predominantly to the south being mainly laid to lawn with many mature trees, shrubs and hedging and a shingle driveway leads to a parking area and double garage with a lean-to workshop/store and a small garden to the rear. Located predominantly to the west and rear of the property are meadows/paddock land with many mature trees, natural pond, a separate field gate and a wooded area on the northern boundary. The meadows/paddocks amount to approximately 3.68 acres (sts) and in all the gardens and grounds extend to about 4.3 acres (sts).LOCATIONChurch Cottage stands in an idyllic setting at the end of a no-through lane adjoining the beautiful St Peters Church in the village of Cockfield, which is served with a village store/post office, public house, primary and pre-school. Approximately 4 miles to the south east is the delightful medieval village of Lavenham, which offers a wealth of cultural amenities and shopping facilities. There is a Co-op store and post office as well as a fine selection of public houses, restaurants and bed and breakfasts as well as the famous Swan Hotel. The market towns of Bury St Edmunds and Sudbury both 7 miles away offer a more comprehensive shopping, educational, commercial and recreational facilities and an excellent range of amenities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. The town of Stowmarket lies some 10 miles to the east, which has a regular mainline rail service to London Liverpool Street taking about 80 minutes. Stansted airport is also only about 45 miles to the south east.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Local Authority Babergh District CouncilCouncil Tax Band GTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted superfast speeds 77 MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only via Jackson-Stops For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71823980
OPEN HOUSE (C & T) present: A brand new, high spec, 2,196 sq ft detached house, in select development of just 4, in village, SE of Bury St Edmunds. Hall, Cloaks, Sitting Room - Woodburner, Study/Bed 5, Open-Plan Kitchen/Dining/Family Room, Utility, 4 Double Beds - 2 En-Suite, Bathroom, Gardens, Double Garage, Parking, VIEW ASAP.DESCRIPTION Welcome to Brettenham Grove, a select, quality, small development of just 4 properties, all with generous plots and South-facing rear gardens, being built by the multi award-winning developer Granville Developments, in the small charming village of Brettenham, lying in the very heart of the Suffolk countryside. Located between the historic, cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, and the market towns of Stowmarket and Sudbury, it offers residents an authentic taste of rural England along with all the advantages of contemporary living.To locate this property, please use the postcode IP7 7PB.SPECIFICATION This exceptionally elegant four bedroom detached home offers plenty of space for you to relax in comfort, with wide bay windows and three large sets of glazed bi-folding doors opening onto the rear garden. The open-plan kitchen / dining / family area and spacious living room are flooded with natural daylight, and for convenience youll find a utility area and cloakroom on the ground level. Upstairs features four generous bedrooms and a sleek family bathroom, with the principal and second bedrooms coming with their own en-suite shower rooms. This home offers plenty of storage space and a double garage.If reserved early enough, and subject to build progress, we also offer purchasers the opportunity to personalise their new home, with a choice of kitchen units from our standard range, as well as tiling to the first floor bathroom and en-suite. These choices are offered to all 'from plan' purchasers giving you the opportunity to create a family home, finished to be as unique as you are.DIRECTIONS From Bury St Edmunds, proceed along the A14 towards Ipswich. Take the left turning, sign posted to Woolpit and on reaching the roundabout, take the first exit. Continue past the Garage and Health Centre and turn right, sign posted towards Rattlesden. On reaching the junction, turn left and carry on towards the village. Continue down the hill and at the junction, turn right. Continue through the village and out towards Felsham. On reaching Felsham, bear left at a triangular green, signposted to Brettenham. Follow the road towards the village and turn left at the junction, signposted to Brettenham. On reaching the village turn right into Church Road, and continue past the Centre Academy East Anglia and the church. Turn left, signposted to Finborough, into Buxhall Road, and follow the road along. Turn left into Old School Corner, where the properties are located, after a short distance on the right.KITCHENS & UTILITY ROOMS We offer a fully individual kitchen design service (subject to build) with a bespoke hand painted kitchen available in a variety of colours, with a choice of handles, appliances, and lighting. Kitchen and utility room worktops are quartz stone as standard.CLOAKROOMS Concealed Geberit or Grohe cisterns in a tiled enclosure with floor standing W/C. Wash hand basin with vanity cupboard below and tiled splash back behind.BATHROOMS & EN-SUITES The bathrooms and en-suites will be fitted with quality sanitaryware, baths and showers. Taps, bath fillers and mixers will complement the modern style of these rooms. W/C will include Geberit or Grohe concealed cistern. The wall hung wash hand basins will be fitted upon a two drawer vanity unit. All bathrooms are fitted with a chrome radiator towel rail.SHOWERS & BATHROOM FITTINGS All showers are installed with dual control drench head and hand shower combined. All baths include a hand shower from the bath filler as standard, completed by contemporary modern taps.WALL & FLOOR COVERINGS All bathrooms and en-suites will be half tiled and full height in shower enclosures. Kitchen and utility room floors will also be tiled from a wide selection of tiles by Porcelanosa as standard.SECURITY Our properties are fitted as standard with a modern burglar alarm. Mains operated smoke detectors are also fitted. Dead latch and five lever mortice dead locks are fitted on front doors. Locks are fitted to all opening windows.DECORATION Ceilings are a smooth plastered finish and painted in white, whilst the walls will be painted in neutral colours and coved cornice is provided throughout.INTERNAL ELECTRICS There will be ample power points throughout, with downlighters in the kitchen, bathroom and en-suites as standard. Ample television and CAT-6 points are also supplied throughout. USB socket either side of bed in the Principal bedroom. Externally the garages will benefit from power and light connected with an external power point to the rear of each new home.DOORS, JOINERY & WOODWORK Externally, fascia, soffit and bargeboards along with windows are UPVC, internally 5 vertical panel cottage style doors Oak finished, doors are framed by architraves and deep skirting which is white painted as standard.CENTRAL HEATING An Air Source central heating system will be installed including a pressurised unvented hot water cylinder as standard.EXTERNAL & INTERNAL WALLS These traditionally built homes will have insulated cavity walls with brick/block work outside and thermal block work inside. Some internal first floor walls will be stud and plastered.GARDENS & EXTERIORS Lawns will be turfed/seeded on completion, and landscaping in accordance with our professional landscape architects' designs. All homes feature a bespoke hand-carved oak house sign.DIMENSIONS SITTING ROOM: 6.95m (22' 10) x 3.95m (13' 0)KITCHEN/DINING/FAMILY ROOM: 9.17m (30' 1) x 5.50m (18' 1) UTILITY/PANTRY: 4.15m (13' 7) x 2.66m (8' 9) OFFICE/STUDY/PLAYROOM/BEDROOM 5: 4.15m (13' 7) x 2.62m (8' 7) CLOAKROOM: 1.85m (6' 1) x 1.20m (3' 11) PRINCIPAL BEDROOM: 6.16m (20' 3) x 4.15m (13' 7) DRESSING AREA: 2.00m (6' 7) x 1.25m (4' 1)EN-SUITE: 2.40m (7' 10) x 1.68m (5' 6) BEDROOM 2: 4.05m (13' 3) x 3.95m (13' 0) EN-SUITE: 2.00m (6' 7) x 1.50m (4' 11) BEDROOM 3: 4.15m (13' 7) x 3.36m (11' 0) BEDROOM 4: 3.95m (13' 0) x 3.26m (10' 8) BATHROOM: 2.25m (7' 5) x 2.00m (6' 7)AGENT'S NOTE We understand that mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Air-source heat pump.EPC: Rating - BCouncil Tax band to be confirmed by local authority on completion of property.AGENT'S NOTE: Interior and exterior computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only, and all furnishings and landscaping is indicative. Diagrams, sketches and artists' impressions depicting interiors, exteriors and indicative views are a guide only. Some internal photographs used may have been supplied by Granville Developments Ltd, from previous sites, and are to be considered indicative, and used only as a guide.VILLAGE & AREA Brettenham is a small village, about 11.5 miles South East of Bury St Edmunds, located south of the A14 and east of the A134. It has a community feel, with much of the activity centred around the Village Hall, and there is a cricket club. In addition there is a parish Church, and the village is home to two Independent Schools, with a close working relationship with the village. Old Buckenham Hall School is an independent school for children aged between 7 and 13 years. A number of places exist for boarders and there is also a Pre-Preparatory Department which takes children 5 - 8 years of age, and a Nursery for the younger children. Old Buckenham Hall School is the setting for the village Picnic in the Park and the Bonfire and Fireworks display. The second school is Centre Academy East Anglia, one of 'the most successful and unique special needs schools in the UK.The nearest post office and convenience store is around 3 miles away in the neighbouring village of Hitcham, or you could make a short 4-mile trip to the Co-op supermarket in historic Lavenham. A wider range of stores and main supermarkets are available in the market towns of Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket and Sudbury.Likewise, the modern amenities, shops and leisure opportunities of bustling towns are always close by. Around 9 miles away, Stowmarket is home to several supermarkets, the Regal Theatre and the John Peel Centre for the Performing Arts, while Bury St Edmunds just 11 miles to the North and famed for its beautiful cathedral, vast abbey ruins, Theatre Royal and Greene King Brewery also hosts numerous quality high street brands, household names and fashionable boutiques, amongst its historic streets and contemporary Arc shopping centre.BURY ST EDMUNDS & AREA Sitting amidst beautiful countryside, Bury St Edmunds is an historic town and the second largest in Suffolk. Surrounded by many picturesque villages, some of which offer good local amenities, it offers a wide range of cultural, educational and recreational facilities. Features of particular note include St Edmundsbury Cathedral with its Millennium Tower, the famous Abbey Gardens with the original ruins and The Georgian Theatre Royal, which has recently been the subject of a restoration programme and The Apex, a live performance venue for concerts, comedy and dance, together with a contemporary art gallery. In addition, there are two cinemas, one of which is a multi-screen complex and a sports centre. Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding villages boast excellent schools and further education is catered for at the West Suffolk College.The town benefits from extremely good shopping facilities with a twice weekly market and a wide range of independent traders, national chains, five supermarkets and the arc shopping centre, opened in 2009. In addition, there are many pubs and restaurants which cater for a variety of tastes.The A14 dual carriageway heading west from Bury St Edmunds provides easy access to Newmarket, Cambridge, the Midlands, Stansted Airport and London, via the M11. Stowmarket and Ipswich, both with direct rail links to London's Liverpool Street, the East Coast and the A12 are all readily accessed by heading east.TRANSPORT LINKS Brettenham sits conveniently within a network of peaceful country roads, which in turn allow straightforward connections to the main thoroughfares and major towns within the region. You can reach the A134 in 7 miles, where you can then head north to Bury St Edmunds and onwards to Thetford, or south to Sudbury and Colchester. At Bury St Edmunds, you can pick up the A14 heading west towards Newmarket, Cambridge, the M11, Stansted and the A1 and Midlands, or East towards Stowmarket, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the A12 towards Lowestoft, or Colchester, Chelmsford and ultimately London. From Sudbury, the A131 offers a direct route towards Braintree or Chelmsford.Around 10 miles to the east, with junctions for Stowmarket and Ipswich, the A14 is also the fastest route to Felixstowe and the connection with the A12 northbound for all the picturesque towns and villages amongst Suffolks stunning nature reserves and coastline. The nearest train stations are both about 8 miles away, in Stowmarket and Elmswell, and about 12 miles away in Bury St Edmunds, from where regular services run to Newmarket, Cambridge, Norwich, Colchester, Chelmsford, London and Ipswich, where you can change for the scenic Suffolk coastal branch line. Stowmarket has a mainline link to London's Liverpool Street, in approximately 80 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69278428
Part of our Signature collection, an attractive Grade II Listed village house set in the heart of this sought after residential village. The property has extensive grounds of approaching 3 acres laid out as an area of informal garden and orchard. Enniskillen Lodge is an attractive period house with rendered elevations and with attractive sash windows. The property has been renovated and extended over the years with signs of its original period origins to the front section of the property and a more modern feel to the ground and first floor additions created when the original barn was linked and converted to residential accommodation. The works have been carried out sensitively to the property to retain all of its original charm and character.Little Waldingfield is a sought after residential village with an attractive collection of period houses. The property is set back behind brick wall and gates lead into the parking and turning area. The house has many attractive features throughout which reflect the various stages of its development such as exposed timbering/feature fireplaces. The main reception rooms and front bedrooms benefit from the large sash windows to the front elevation. The front door is approached from a paved path which leads into a large dining hallway with open studwork and staircase to the first floor. Opening off this is the large sitting room with a large open fireplace and access through to the library area. Leading off the dining room is the inner hallway which provides access to the study and gives access to the utility room and cloakroom with a glazed door to the sunny west facing terrace. Doors lead through to the kitchen/dining room with its range of solid wood units located at the rear of the house with a large walk in larder cupboard and glazed double French doors leading out onto the terrace.The first floor accommodation is approached via a staircase leading from the dining hallway which leads to a landing with cloakroom and a family bathroom. In the more recent addition to the rear of the house is the master bedroom and ensuite shower room. At the front of the house there are three good size bedrooms with bedroom five overlooking the terrace at the rear and has a fitted wash hand basin. The grounds are a particular feature of the property with double gates leading into a shingle parking and turning area. There is a secondary access at the side of the property also leading to the garden and grounds. These grounds are a real feature of the property with a sunny west facing paved terrace adjoining the rear house, this opens out into a more formal area of garden and leads on through to an area of woodland garden at the rear of the house. The main area of grounds which extend to 2.8 acres are enclosed by fencing and contain a mixture of mature trees, fruit trees etc. including a lovely mature Walnut and many other specimen trees. There is a large pond overlooked by timber summer house with decked area, the perfect location for peaceful evening drink. Situated within the grounds are the property's old well, three timber garden sheds, garden store and two log stores and oil storage tank. LocationLittle Waldingfield is a sought after residential village being located approximately half way between the thriving market town of Sudbury and the nearby spectacular medieval village of Lavenham (Sudbury 5 miles, Lavenham 4 miles). Sudbury is a thriving market town retaining a branch line railway station connecting with the mainline at Marks Tey providing easy access to London Liverpool Street. The town also has an excellent range of facilities including Waitrose, Aldi, Tesco and Sainsburys, it retains a twice weekly market and a good selection of shops, restaurants etc. Lavenham is a spectacular village containing probably the largest selection of medieval timber framed properties in the country and has an excellent range of facilities including doctors, primary school, chemist, butcher, baker, supermarkets, a range of other retails outlets, coffee shops and an excellent selection of pubs and restaurants and is one of the most sought after residential locations in the region.Little Waldingfield has a fine 15th century parish church and has a strong sense of local community with various organisations including a local history society. The village contains an interesting selection of properties with some having medieval origins and the village saw considerable enlargement in Victorian times with a wealth of attractive soft red brick cottages throughout the village. DirectionsUse the postcode CO10 0SU. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - GServices - We understand that mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating.Tenure - FreeholdEPC exemptRef - SAT For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i70297448
OPEN HOUSE (C & T) present: A brand new, high spec, 2,228 sq ft detached house, in select development of just 4, in this small village, SE of Bury St Edmunds. Hall, Cloaks, Sitting Room - Woodburner, Dining/Study/Bed 5, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility, 4 Double Beds - 2 En-Suite, Bathroom, Gardens, Double Garage, Parking, VIEW ASAP.DESCRIPTION Welcome to Brettenham Grove, a select, quality, small development of just 4 properties, all with generous plots and South-facing rear gardens, being built by the multi award-winning developer Granville Developments, in the small charming village of Brettenham, lying in the very heart of the Suffolk countryside. Located between the historic, cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, and the market towns of Stowmarket and Sudbury, it offers residents an authentic taste of rural England along with all the advantages of contemporary living.To locate this property, please use the postcode IP7 7PB.SPECIFICATION Ideal for an active family, this outstanding four bedroom country home, with double garage, features an impressive sitting room with double-doors into the open-plan kitchen / dining area, where bi-folding doors open directly onto the generous rear garden. Youll also find a utility room and pantry with convenient outdoor access, and a perfect dining room or study room with wide bay window for extra daylight. Upstairs, the property boasts four good sized bedrooms, two of which have en-suites, and a luxury family bathroom.If reserved early enough, and subject to build progress, we also offer purchasers the opportunity to personalise their new home, with a choice of kitchen units from our standard range, as well as tiling to the first floor bathroom and en-suite. These choices are offered to all 'from plan' purchasers giving you the opportunity to create a family home, finished to be as unique as you are.DIRECTIONS From Bury St Edmunds, proceed along the A14 towards Ipswich. Take the left turning, sign posted to Woolpit and on reaching the roundabout, take the first exit. Continue past the Garage and Health Centre and turn right, sign posted towards Rattlesden. On reaching the junction, turn left and carry on towards the village. Continue down the hill and at the junction, turn right. Continue through the village and out towards Felsham. On reaching Felsham, bear left at a triangular green, signposted to Brettenham. Follow the road towards the village and turn left at the junction, signposted to Brettenham. On reaching the village turn right into Church Road, and continue past the Centre Academy East Anglia and the church. Turn left, signposted to Finborough, into Buxhall Road, and follow the road along. Turn left into Old School Corner, where the properties are located, after a short distance on the right.KITCHENS & UTILITY ROOMS We offer a fully individual kitchen design service (subject to build) with a bespoke hand painted kitchen available in a variety of colours, with a choice of handles, appliances, and lighting. Kitchen and utility room worktops are quartz stone as standard.CLOAKROOMS Concealed Geberit or Grohe cisterns in a tiled enclosure with floor standing W/C. Wash hand basin with vanity cupboard below and tiled splash back behind.BATHROOMS & EN-SUITES The bathrooms and en-suites will be fitted with quality sanitaryware, baths and showers. Taps, bath fillers and mixers will complement the modern style of these rooms. W/C will include Geberit or Grohe concealed cistern. The wall hung wash hand basins will be fitted upon a two drawer vanity unit. All bathrooms are fitted with a chrome radiator towel rail.SHOWERS & BATHROOM FITTINGS All showers are installed with dual control drench head and hand shower combined. All baths include a hand shower from the bath filler as standard, completed by contemporary modern taps.WALL & FLOOR COVERINGS All bathrooms and en-suites will be half tiled and full height in shower enclosures. Kitchen and utility room floors will also be tiled from a wide selection of tiles by Porcelanosa as standard.SECURITY Our properties are fitted as standard with a modern burglar alarm. Mains operated smoke detectors are also fitted. Dead latch and five lever mortice dead locks are fitted on front doors. Locks are fitted to all opening windows.DECORATION Ceilings are a smooth plastered finish and painted in white, whilst the walls will be painted in neutral colours and coved cornice is provided throughout.INTERNAL ELECTRICS There will be ample power points throughout, with downlighters in the kitchen, bathroom and en-suites as standard. Ample television and CAT-6 points are also supplied throughout. USB socket either side of bed in the Principal bedroom. Externally the garages will benefit from power and light connected with an external power point to the rear of each new home.DOORS, JOINERY & WOODWORK Externally, fascia, soffit and bargeboards along with windows are UPVC, internally 5 vertical panel cottage style doors Oak finished, doors are framed by architraves and deep skirting which is white painted as standard.CENTRAL HEATING An Air Source central heating system will be installed including a pressurised unvented hot water cylinder as standard.EXTERNAL & INTERNAL WALLS These traditionally built homes will have insulated cavity walls with brick/block work outside and thermal block work inside. Some internal first floor walls will be stud and plastered.GARDENS & EXTERIORS Lawns will be turfed/seeded on completion, and landscaping in accordance with our professional landscape architects' designs. All homes feature a bespoke hand-carved oak house sign.DIMENSIONS SITTING ROOM: 7.80m (25' 7) x 4.01m (13' 2) DINING/STUDY/PLAYROOM/BEDROOM 5: 4.34m (14' 3) x 3.80m (12' 6) KITCHEN/BREAKFAST/DINING ROOM: 7.45m (24' 5) x 6.00m (19' 8) UTILITY/PANTRY: 3.92m (12' 10) x 3.54m (11' 7) CLOAKROOM: 1.97m (6' 6) x 1.05m (3' 5) PRINCIPAL BEDROOM: 4.02m (13' 2) x 3.40m (11' 2) DRESSING ROOM: 3.01m (9' 11) x 1.80m (5' 11) EN-SUITE: 2.96m (9' 9) x 1.99m (6' 6) BEDROOM 2: 4.60m (15' 1) x 3.54m (11' 7) EN-SUITE: 2.01m (6' 7) x 1.60m (5' 3) BEDROOM 3: 4.33m (14' 2) x 3.10m (10' 2) BEDROOM 4: 3.00m (9' 10) x 2.41m (7' 11)BATHROOM: 2.98m (9' 9) x 1.98m (6' 6)AGENT'S NOTE We understand that mains water, electricity and drainage are connected. Air-source heat pump.EPC: Rating - BCouncil Tax band to be confirmed by local authority on completion of property.AGENT'S NOTE: Interior and exterior computer generated images are for illustrative purposes only, and all furnishings and landscaping is indicative. Diagrams, sketches and artists' impressions depicting interiors, exteriors and indicative views are a guide only. Some internal photographs used may have been supplied by Granville Developments Ltd, from previous sites, and are to be considered indicative, and used only as a guide.VILLAGE & AREA Brettenham is a small village, about 11.5 miles South East of Bury St Edmunds, located south of the A14 and east of the A134. It has a community feel, with much of the activity centred around the Village Hall, and there is a cricket club. In addition there is a parish Church, and the village is home to two Independent Schools, with a close working relationship with the village. Old Buckenham Hall School is an independent school for children aged between 7 and 13 years. A number of places exist for boarders and there is also a Pre-Preparatory Department which takes children 5 - 8 years of age, and a Nursery for the younger children. Old Buckenham Hall School is the setting for the village Picnic in the Park and the Bonfire and Fireworks display. The second school is Centre Academy East Anglia, one of 'the most successful and unique special needs schools in the UK.The nearest post office and convenience store is around 3 miles away in the neighbouring village of Hitcham, or you could make a short 4-mile trip to the Co-op supermarket in historic Lavenham. A wider range of stores and main supermarkets are available in the market towns of Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket and Sudbury.Likewise, the modern amenities, shops and leisure opportunities of bustling towns are always close by. Around 9 miles away, Stowmarket is home to several supermarkets, the Regal Theatre and the John Peel Centre for the Performing Arts, while Bury St Edmunds just 11 miles to the North and famed for its beautiful cathedral, vast abbey ruins, Theatre Royal and Greene King Brewery also hosts numerous quality high street brands, household names and fashionable boutiques, amongst its historic streets and contemporary Arc shopping centre.BURY ST EDMUNDS & AREA Sitting amidst beautiful countryside, Bury St Edmunds is an historic town and the second largest in Suffolk. Surrounded by many picturesque villages, some of which offer good local amenities, it offers a wide range of cultural, educational and recreational facilities. Features of particular note include St Edmundsbury Cathedral with its Millennium Tower, the famous Abbey Gardens with the original ruins and The Georgian Theatre Royal, which has recently been the subject of a restoration programme and The Apex, a live performance venue for concerts, comedy and dance, together with a contemporary art gallery. In addition, there are two cinemas, one of which is a multi-screen complex and a sports centre. Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding villages boast excellent schools and further education is catered for at the West Suffolk College.The town benefits from extremely good shopping facilities with a twice weekly market and a wide range of independent traders, national chains, five supermarkets and the arc shopping centre, opened in 2009. In addition, there are many pubs and restaurants which cater for a variety of tastes.The A14 dual carriageway heading west from Bury St Edmunds provides easy access to Newmarket, Cambridge, the Midlands, Stansted Airport and London, via the M11. Stowmarket and Ipswich, both with direct rail links to London's Liverpool Street, the East Coast and the A12 are all readily accessed by heading east.TRANSPORT LINKS Brettenham sits conveniently within a network of peaceful country roads, which in turn allow straightforward connections to the main thoroughfares and major towns within the region. You can reach the A134 in 7 miles, where you can then head north to Bury St Edmunds and onwards to Thetford, or south to Sudbury and Colchester. At Bury St Edmunds, you can pick up the A14 heading west towards Newmarket, Cambridge, the M11, Stansted and the A1 and Midlands, or East towards Stowmarket, Ipswich, Felixstowe, and the A12 towards Lowestoft, or Colchester, Chelmsford and ultimately London. From Sudbury, the A131 offers a direct route towards Braintree or Chelmsford.Around 10 miles to the east, with junctions for Stowmarket and Ipswich, the A14 is also the fastest route to Felixstowe and the connection with the A12 northbound for all the picturesque towns and villages amongst Suffolks stunning nature reserves and coastline. The nearest train stations are both about 8 miles away, in Stowmarket and Elmswell, and about 12 miles away in Bury St Edmunds, from where regular services run to Newmarket, Cambridge, Norwich, Colchester, Chelmsford, London and Ipswich, where you can change for the scenic Suffolk coastal branch line. Stowmarket has a mainline link to London's Liverpool Street, in approximately 80 minutes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69527622
Substantial house in an idyllic country setting with far reaching views. DescriptionColes Green House is charming and occupies an exceptional position on a quiet lane abutting open countryside to provide far reaching field views. The property was originally built as a Suffolk Long House and has since had later additions added which now provides a very spacious light and airy, well proportioned property with accommodation over two floors. Much of the original character of the property has been retained including exposed beams, original bread oven and oak doors. The house has been very well maintained over the past 40 years by the current owner and now provides an opportunity for an incoming purchaser to make it their own.The ground floor accommodation comprises an attractive reception hall with a handsome oak front door and leads through to a cloakroom and cloaks cupboard. The handsome drawing room is very well proportioned and benefits from a double aspect with a large attractive bay window and French double doors out on to the patio. Steps lead up to study from the reception room which has an open fireplace as does the dining room. The family room is a cosy space with a wood burning stove just off the kitchen. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of base and wall mounted units with wooden worktops and windows overlooking both the front and back of the property. Appliances include an induction hob and double oven. Off the kitchen is a utility room with space for a washing machine and dryer and a good sized larder as well as a back door out on to the garden.The first floor provides a principal suite with fitted wardrobes in the bedroom and dressing area along with an en suite bathroom. There are a further four bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room and a separate family bathroom. All of the bedrooms have lovely views out, across the surrounding Suffolk countryside. OutsideThe rural position of Coles Green House is fully appreciated as you approach along the gravel drive with parking for several vehicles, plus a double garage with potential to develop given the necessary consents being obtained, and a machinery store measuring 32' x 8'8. The gardens are principally laid to lawn and interspersed with mature trees and hedging which offers a high degree of privacy and seclusion. There are attractive lawned gardens around the house and a patio off the reception room.LocationColes Green House is situated on the outskirts of Washbrook and surrounded by open countryside and situated close to an area of outstanding natural beauty. The Brook Inn is close by, a village local with log fires and a beer garden. The county town of Ipswich, just over three miles to the east, has a wide range of shopping and recreational facilities and regular rail services to London's Liverpool Street scheduled to take just over an hour. Manningtree station is 10 miles away and has a direct train into London's Liverpool Street Station from 50 minutes. The A12 and A14 are within a few minutes drive and provide easy access to Cambridge and the Midlands to the west, Colchester and London to the south and Felixstowe to the east. There are excellent educational facilities in both the private and state sectors with Ipswich School, Ipswich High, The Royal Hospital School, Orwell Park School and St Joseph's College are all within close proximity. There is a choice of golf clubs within the area the nearest being Hintlesham and there are excellent sailing facilities including Levington and Woolverstone Marinas, Ipswich Haven Marina and the Royal Harwich Yacht club. Riding is well established in the local area with a livery and riding school at Copdock Riding School and within walking distance is The Barn Verts Practice.Square Footage: 3,606 sq ft Acreage: 0.7 Acres Additional InfoServices: Mains water & electricity. Private drainage and oil fired central heating.The property benefits from security lighting and an alarm system. There is a water softener in the utility and a drinking water tap in the kitchen.Agents Note: Plans for a new pylon infrastructure has been proposed between Norwich and Tilbury. Further information available via the agent. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69395664
Exceptional house in a wonderful and enchanting village DescriptionOccupying a wonderful, tucked away position in the popular and enchanting village of Thorpeness, The Turret House is a particularly iconic and substantial house, which has been retained by the same family for over 60 years.The Turret House has handsome rendered elevations with intricately carved pilasters, casement windows and wooden shutters; the iconic turret occupies the north-west corner of the house. Internally, the accommodation flows exceptionally well and comprises wonderfully proportioned, light filled rooms. The front door opens into a useful glazed porch which leads through to the reception hall, with doors off to the sitting room, family room and kitchen/dining room; stairs lead up to the bedroom accommodation on the first floor. The capacious sitting room has a charming wood burning stove and is flooded with natural light from south-facing windows; sliding doors lead out to the terrace and garden. The family room provides a further reception room.The bespoke kitchen has quartz work surfaces and oak cabinetry, an integrated wine fridge and Bosch dishwasher; the kitchen opens out to a spacious dining area which looks over the garden. A door leads to the utility room and through to the lavatory. The first floor consists of four double bedrooms, two of which have en suites, and the family bathroom. The elegantly proportioned principal bedroom is particularly impressive, with views over the garden and a superb en suite with twin basins, roll top bath and separate shower. There is a particularly generous loft space, presently used for storage, which subject to necessary consents has scope for development into further accommodation.The Turret House has a beautiful, south-facing, mature garden. Immediately to the rear of the building is a terrace ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, with a step down to the lawn.LocationThorpeness is an idyllic, principally Edwardian village on the east coast of Suffolk and within the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths AONB. At the heart of the village is the boating lake, known as The Mears, and there are an array of amenities including a country club, golf club, public house and cafes.Neigbourring Aldeburgh offers a greater selection of facilities including independent shops, galleries, superb restaurants, golf and sailing clubs, and a cinema. Nearby Snape Maltings is home to an internationally renowned concert, with various concerts throughout the year.There is easy access to the A12 and a branch line railway station in Saxmundham (to London Liverpool Street from 115 minutes Ipswich offers direct trains from 68 minutes.Schools in the are excellent in both state and independent sectors including Orwell Park, Summerhill, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School.Square Footage: 3,411 sq ft Additional InfoServices: mains electricity, water and drainages; gas-fired central.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed.What3words: ///spinning.painter.firework For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71420633
An impressive and superbly presented Grade II Listed village house with views over paddocks to the rear and attractive established grounds approaching ¾ of an acre. Entrance Hall, Reception/Music Hall, Drawing Room, Sitting Room, Dining Room, Study, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room and Cloakroom. Landing, Seven Bedrooms, Three Bath/Shower Rooms (One En-Suite), Cloakroom to Bedroom 6 and Playroom. Gated Driveway with Turning and Parking for Several Cars, Large Established Garden with Pond, Barn/Gym, Car Port, Storage Barn, Studio, Wood Store and Courtyard/Bin Store. THE PROPERTYManor Farm is a Grade II Listed house of considerable stature in the sought after Suffolk village of Little Thurlow with an attractive established garden backing on to paddocks. Believed to date back to the 17th Century, the property has rendered elevations under a peg tiled roof and sash windows with segmental arched recessed panels. The current owners have sympathetically carried out extensive works to the house including re-rendering, re-roofing, works to the impressive chimneys and windows, the installation of a superb bespoke Neptune kitchen/breakfast room and utility room and extending the driveway. The property has oil fired central heating and mains drainage. Approaching 3,653 sq ft in all this unique family home retains a wealth of attractive features including notable segmental arched sash windows, open fireplaces and exposed timbers. Particular features of this fine and well proportioned house are the welcoming reception/music hall, charming reception rooms, with an inglenook fireplace housing a wood burning stove to the dining room, brick fireplace with a wood burning stove to the drawing room, wonderful 18ft Neptune kitchen/breakfast room with dual control electric Aga. There is a useful utility room off the study and cloakroom to the side of the property. The property has four bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms (one en-suite) to the first floor. The second floor has three further double bedrooms, with an en-suite cloakroom to bedroom 6 and spacious playroom. OUTSIDEManor Farm is approached through a pair of electric wooden gates leading to a sweeping gravel driveway providing turning and parking for several vehicles, access to the house and garden. The front of the property is enclosed by a brick wall with a passageway and gate leading to the courtyard and outbuildings. The attractive established garden enjoys views over paddocks to the rear and is enclosed by a brick wall and hedging. The superb garden offers a high degree of privacy and is mainly laid to lawn with specimen trees, orchard, well stocked flower and shrub beds, pond and paved terraces. A five bar wooden gate off the driveway leads to a courtyard where the barn/garage, car port, bin store, store barn, wood store and studio are located. The studio and barn/garage offer potential for conversion to an annexe, subject to the necessary planning consents. LOCATIONManor Farm is located in the heart of the delightful rural village of Little Thurlow. This sought after West Suffolk village is set in attractive countryside with a church, public house and primary school. The sister village of Great Thurlow also has a church, recreation ground and petrol station. The nearbytowns of Newmarket and Bury St Edmunds offer a wide range of local facilities including shopping, hotels, restaurants, schools and leisure facilities, with health clubs, swimmingpools and a golf club. Cambridge is approximately nineteen miles away and has excellent schools, shopping and otherfacilities. There is easy access to the A14, A11 and M11 and via these to the national road network. There is a branch line connection from Newmarket to Cambridge and Ipswich.Cambridge, Audley End and Whittlesford Parkway offer direct rail lines into London, with the fastest trains taking under one hour. Stansted International Airport is approximately an hour's drive. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i68626022
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