Introducing this wonderful end-terrace home, perfect for first time buyers or investment purchasers. Nestled in the village of Kessingland, a short walk away from the beautiful beach. Its spacious accommodation consists of a living room, dining room, kitchen, bathroom and three bedrooms. Externally you will find a courtyard garden.LOCATIONThis home is located on the most easterly point of the British Isles, in the traditional seaside town of Lowestoft. This wonderful seaside destination is steeped in history and offers a delightful blend of coastal allure and urban convenience. With its Blue Flag award-winning sandy beaches, Victorian seafront gardens and two charming piers, residents are treated to strolls along the shore and tranquil moments amidst nature's beauty. There are a number of schools in the area to suit all ages, a range of amenities including a Post Office, Bus Station and Train Station, which both run regular services to Norwich and plenty of shopping facilities and restaurants.CHURCH ROADStep inside where you are instantly greeted by a welcoming living room, where you can showcase your comfortable furniture and decorative items. Leading up to the dining room, where you can gather with family and friends. The kitchen is fitted with units and appliances to be able to cook your favourite meals. Offering plenty of storage space and designated areas for your laundry goods. The bathroom comrpises of a three piece suite, accommodating all family members and guests.Heading upstairs you will find three bedrooms, designed to offer you relaxation and privacy. The third bedroom can be versatile, with potential to be a office, dressing room or spare bedroom.Towards the rear is a low maintenance courtyard garden, for your outdoor furniture. It is fully enclosed so you can enjoy in seclusion.AGENTS NOTESWe understand that this property is freehold.Council Tax Band: AEPC Rating: D Disclaimer Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71671358
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3 Bedroom terrace set back from the road and overlooking a green located on the modern Blakenham Fields development on the western outskirts of Ipswich. This deceptively spacious and well presented property has extra first floor compared to others in the row due to Bedrooms being over the passage way. The property benefits from Gas Central Heating, Double Glazing, Layout of Entrance Hallway, Cloakroom, Kitchen with built in appliances, Living room, 3 First floor bedrooms, En suite and Bathroom. 2 Allocated Parking spaces. Great Blakenham offers good access to the A14 and A12, Schools nearby in Claydon. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69294228
We are pleased to present: An established modern semi-detached house, in well-served village, East of Bury St Edmunds, convenient for the centre, station and A14. Entrance Hall, Lounge/Dining Room, Conservatory/Dining Room, Re-fitted Kitchen, 3 Bedrooms, Re-fitted Bathroom, Garage, Generous Parking, Corner Plot, VIEW ASAP.DIRECTIONS From Bury St Edmunds proceed along the A14 towards Stowmarket. After about 8 miles, turn off signposted to Elmswell. At the roundabout, take the third exit and proceed up the hill passing the church. Continue along Church Road and into Cross Street, passing New Road and Cooks Road, and into Wetherden Road. Turn left into Jubilee Terrace, where the property is located after a short distance on the right.DESCRIPTION This established modern property presents with brick elevations and a tiled roof. It has benefitted from improvements in recent years, with works including a re-fitted kitchen, bathroom and replacement gas boiler.This property would suit first-time buyers, a family, or investment purchaser, therefore viewing is recommended at the earliest opportunity.ENTRANCE HALL Approached via a gabled outer canopy with UPVC part glazed front door. Wood laminate floor, stairs to first floor with open area beneath, large understair storage cupboard with consumer unit, and wall mounted Vaillant gas boiler, radiator, UPVC window to side.LOUNGE/DINING ROOM 5.99m (19'8) x 3.84m (12'7) red to 2.87m (9'5)L-shaped room. Maximum measurements. Wood laminate floor, TV point, telephone point, two radiators, door to Inner Lobby, UPVC glazed double doors to:CONSERVATORY/DINING ROOM 3.51m (11'6) x 2.74m (9'0)Brick plinth, wood effect vinyl floor, wall light points, two electric heaters, glass roof, UPVC windows to side and rear, UPVC glazed double doors to rear garden.INNER LOBBY Built-in storage cupboard, recessed shelving, tiled floor, UPVC part glazed door to Conservatory/Dining Room, opening to:KITCHEN 2.79m (9'2) x 2.59m (8'6)Re-fitted with range of slate grey 'Shaker' style base and wall mounted units, work surfaces, tiled splashbacks, inset single drainer stainless steel sink unit with 'Swan-neck' style mixer tap, inset gas hob with stainless steel and glass cooker canopy over, built-in electric oven/grill, integrated AEG fridge/freezer, plumbing for washing machine, space for tumble dryer, pan drawers, cupboard with carousel, tiled floor, downlights, UPVC window to rear.FIRST FLOOR LANDING Loft access, built-in cupboard housing lagged hot water tank, and solar panel water controls, UPVC frosted window to side.BEDROOM 1 3.89m (12'9) x 2.87m (9'5)TV aerial, radiator, UPVC window to front.BEDROOM 2 3.76m (12'4) x 1.98m (6'6) maxRadiator, UPVC window to rear.BEDROOM 3 2.49m (8'2) x 2.18m (7'2) + door recessLarge built-in storage cupboard, radiator, UPVC window to front.BATHROOM 2.67m (8'9) x 1.75m (5'9)Re-fitted with white suite comprising panelled bath with mixer tap, tiled corner shower enclosure with shower controls, wc, pedestal wash basin with mixer tap, tiled splashbacks, tiled floor, downlights, radiator, UPVC frosted windows to side and rear.OUTSIDE This property is situated in a corner plot position. The good size front and side gardens are enclosed by fencing, being laid to lawn with two gates and a block paved pathway to the front door. To the side there is a block paved drive area, providing vehicular standing for one car, and this leads to a GARAGE: 4.78m (15'8) x 2.36m (7'9), with up and over style door. To the side of this, is an additional block paved area, and a further block paved driveway, both providing potential hardstanding space for two additional vehicles. A side gate gives pedestrian access to the rear garden. This is configured into two areas. One area is laid to block paving and shingle with a covered area, two TIMBER SHEDS, and an outside water tap. The second is an area of garden, approached by a gate, and enclosed by fencing, being laid to lawn.AGENT'S NOTE: The vendor has informed us that mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are connected. Solar panels for hot water (not currently used). The council tax band is understood to be Band B.VILLAGE & AREA Elmswell is about 9 miles East of Bury St Edmunds, located just north of the A14. Being one of the largest villages in Suffolk, and having a thriving community, it is well-served with a wide range of shops and amenities, including a Post Office, large Co-Op, Mace General Store, Primary School, Nursery School, two Public Houses, Pharmacy, Butchers, Library, Hair Salons, Veterinary Surgery, Pet Shop, Travel Agent, Fish and Chip Shop and Chinese Takeaway. The busy Blackbourne Community Centre offers many social and sports clubs. The village has its own railway station, and the nearby town of Stowmarket has a mainline link to London's Liverpool Street, in approximately 80 minutes.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 Millenium 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. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i70051814
SAVE UP TO £20,000 ON SELECTED HOMES WHEN RESERVED BY 29TH FEBRUARY - Call for more details of this 2/3 bedroom end of terrace home built by Denbury Homes to a high specification Located in the friendly village of Elmsett is this beautiful property built to a high specification which makes this a perfect home. Set in an attractive position within this development in the popular village of Elmsett, you are only a short distance from the towns of Hadleigh and Needham Market as well as the larger town of Ipswich with its large range of amenities.The Redwing is an end terrace house with off road parking and has a living room leading through into the open plan kitchen/dining room. Upstairs, there is the principal bedroom with an en suite shower room, a second bedroom and a study/bedroom 3, as well as a family bathroom. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i68992954
Explore this wonderful family home, sitting on a generous size plot, offering plenty of potential and possibilities. Nestled within the quaint village of Barnby, in close proximity to nearby towns, Beccles and Lowestoft. Its accommodation consists of a sitting room, kitchen/diner, utility, four bedrooms and a modern bathroom. Externally you will find ample off road parking, a large rear garden and a versatile Annex.LOCATIONBarnby is a charming village and civil parish in the East Suffolk District which lies 5 miles West of Lowestoft and 3 miles East of Beccles in the North of the County. With just a 10 minute drive from Beccles and a 20 minute drive from Lowestoft, it is in it is in close proximity to excellent shopping facilities as well as schools in both the state and private sector. Barnby also features great travel links including Beccles Train Station which operates services to Lowestoft and Norwich.NEW ROADUpon arrival to to this family home is an enclosed front garden, with a pathway leading up to the entrance door. This property boasts ample off road parking at the rear, however has additional parking at the front for visitors.Step inside where you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall. The spacious sitting room is where you can showcase comfortable furniture and decorative items, ensuring effortless interaction when hosting and the busy family lifestyle. With the presence of a fireplace, creating a warm and inviting ambiance.At the heart of the home lies an open plan kitchen/diner. It is well-equipped with fitted units and appliances, including a rangemaster oven, to enhance your cooking experience. Transitioning over to the dining area, for casual gatherings with friends and family. Complimented by a utility room and convenient WC, for your laundry goods and additional storage.Ascend the staircase, where you will find four bedrooms, designed to offer you relaxation and privacy. The fourth bedroom can be versatile, with potential to be a study, dressing room or spare bedroom. The bathroom comprises of a modern four piece suite, accommodating all family members and guests.Towards the rear is a large laid to lawn garden, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities and enjoyment. It creates ample space tailored to individual preferences, including gardening, outdoor dining and a decked terrace for your summertime BBQs. The sizeable wooden shed and wood store outbuilding is ideal for storing your garden equipment. The versatile annex with an outdoor pergola area adds flexibility to the property, accommodating various preferences and needs.AGENTS NOTESWe understand that this property is freehold. Connected to mains water, electricity and drainage.Heating system - OilCouncil Tax Band: AEPC Rating: E Disclaimer Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71265570
Stunning three bedroom terraced home presents an impeccable blend of charm and contemporary living. Tucked away on a tranquil no-through road, this home has been meticulously renovated, boasting a double storey extension that expands this property beautifully. The ground floor unveils a spacious and immaculately presented interior, with a well-designed layout that seamlessly flows from room to room. The heart of the home lies in the stunning kitchen/diner, a focal point that exudes a modern ambience enhanced by sleek finishes and ample natural light. Utility area and a convenient downstairs cloakroom offer practicality and ease of living.Ascending the staircase, the first floor accommodates three generously proportioned double bedrooms, each thoughtfully designed to provide a peaceful retreat. The master bedroom benefits from an en suite, offering a touch of luxury and privacy. Throughout the property, the attention to detail in the renovation is evident, with high-quality fixtures and fittings enhancing the overall ambience.Beyond the interiors, the property boasts an extensive rear garden, presenting a blank canvas for outdoor entertainment, relaxation, or gardening pursuits. This outdoor oasis offers a serene backdrop for al fresco dining or leisurely evenings under the stars. Additionally, a driveway with off-road parking provides convenience and ease for residents and visitors alike.Located in the ever-popular Martlesham area, residents will enjoy easy access to a range of local amenities, including shops, schools, and leisure facilities. The property's secluded position within a tranquil setting offers a sense of privacy, while remaining well-connected to main transport routes for convenient commutes to neighbouring towns and cities.EPC Rating: D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71090691
An extended semi-detached property with large work shop and 95ft East facing rear garden that is set in a popular village location Situated on the outskirts of the popular village of Bramford with field views to the front, is this substantially extended three double bedroom semi-detached property. Along with a 95' east facing rear garden there is a substantial 33'4 x 23'4 workshop with office. The property itself has double glazed windows, gas central heating with a new boiler installed March 2022, and parking for numerous vehicles.The entrance porch has stairs to the first floor and door to the sizeable sitting room which has a wood effect floor and an open fireplace with brick surround. There are double doors from the sitting room into the kitchen/breakfast room which has a wood effect floor and windows to the rear and side. It is equipped with an extensive range of base units, wall cupboards, work tops and drawers. The kitchen/breakfast room opens into the dining room which has a window to the front, wood effect floor and an understair storage cupboard. To the rear of the kitchen is a conservatory of upvc construction with French doors onto the 95ft east facing rear garden. Also to the ground floor there is a large bathroom which comprises a shower area with built-in storage and a further bathroom area with a bath, basin and WC.The landing provides access to all three double bedrooms, the study and the shower room. Bedroom one has a dual aspect outlook with windows to both the front and rear. Bedroom two has a window to the front overlooking the driveway and fields. Bedroom three is located to the rear. There is a study area which has French doors onto a substantial roof terrace which overlooks the rear garden. Adjacent to this is a modern shower room which comprises a shower, basin and WC.OutsideTo the front there is a substantial driveway and garden which is predominantly laid to hardstanding providing parking for numerous vehicles. There are double gates that leads to a further parking area and beyond this is the 33'4 x 23'4 workshop which is insulated with an office, light and high spec power connected. There is further parking proivided by a single garage which measures approximately 21'5 in length x 12'2.The rear garden measures approximately 95' in total and is predominantly laid to lawn with a patio area, a range of trees, flower beds and shrubs. DirectionsUsing a Sat Nav with the postcode IP8 4AG and upon reaching Loraine way from Fitzgerald Road turn right where the property can be located immediately on the right. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - CServices - Mains water, drainage, gas and electricity are connected.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - C For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69633952
A charming three bedroom detached house of 1215 sq. ft (112.87 sq. m.) which benefits from a lovely location in Eastbridge, close to RSPB Minsmere and the Heritage Coast. No 2 Cobblers is a handsome two-storey house with red brick elevations under a slate roof and features a lovely landscaped terrace garden, a lean-to conservatory room and off-street parking (for two cars). The property would make an idyllic holiday home or indeed as a principal residence. The house was constructed in 2011 and is insulated to high standards and double glazed throughout and further features Air source heating.Eastbridge is a small Suffolk village which borders the Minsmere River. Local facilities include the very well-respected Eels Foot Inn, popular with walkers and close to the Suffolk Heritage coastline and the RSPB Minsmere Reserve. The area has acres of marshland, meadows, heath and woodland and is a perfect spot for nature lovers, bird watchers, walkers and cyclists. The Suffolk coast and Minsmere bird reserve is only 1 ½ miles to the east and north respectively. Leiston (2 miles) and Saxmundham (5 miles) provide good local amenities including a Waitrose, Tesco, shops, schools and pubs. The seaside town of Aldeburgh is 5 miles to the south with the well-known Aldeburgh Festival and sailing on the River Alde. Snape Maltings, for music, is approximately 6 miles to the south and the county town of Ipswich 25 miles to the south with regular intercity trains to London's Liverpool Street Station.The front door opens to an entrance hall with a door to the cloakroom/utility room and through to the main living area. The sitting room is lovely and light with doors opening to the pretty courtyard garden. There is a brick chimney breast housing a wood burner and a deep under stairs storage cupboard. From the sitting room there is a dining room area which is open-plan with the kitchen.The kitchen has plenty of space for a table and chairs and is fitted with a range of wall and base mounted units. This includes an integrated Belling double oven with four ring ceramic hob with extractor hood over, an integrated dishwasher, and an integrated fridge/freezer. Adjoining the kitchen is a lean-to conservatory leading to the garden.On the first floor is the main bedroom which has an en suite shower room, two further bedrooms with views across farmland and a bathroom with a white suite.OutsideTo the front is a small garden with a circular paved terrace and beds planted with shrubs and flowering plants. The rear garden has a good array of plants including lavender bushes, and features a raised decking with a pergola. To the side of the house is a walk-through lean to shed and there are two parking spaces to the rear. Sightly further up the road there is a communal garden/playground for children.ServicesMains water and electricity are connected. Heating via air source heat pump to radiators. Septic tank drainage via modern and compliant 'Klargester' treatment plant (NB there is no mains drainage in Eastbridge).Council Tax East Suffolk District Council Band DGuide price: £425,000 subject to contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71754595
43 LION MEADOW is a superbly presented family home centrally located in the popular and well-served village of Steeple Bumpstead. The current owners have recently carried out an excellent refurbishment including new double glazed windows. The property is entered via a central hallway with adjacent cloakroom and under stair cupboard. The kitchen has been completely updated and extended into the original dining room and now provides a well-organised space with breakfast bar area and separate dining area. With a triple aspect the kitchen/dining room provides a bright and attractive area for entertaining and appliances include a washing machine, integrated fridge-freezer, electric oven and hob with extractor fan over. Double doors lead to the sitting room with French doors to the rear terrace, solid oak flooring and central brick open fireplace. A large study/family room is situated to the front of the property and overlooks the enclosed front garden. The first floor provides 3 double bedrooms and a 4th bedroom/dressing room/study. The master bedroom has lovely views across the rear gardens and an en suite shower room, there is also a family bathroom. OUTSIDE, the front garden is fully enclosed with a cherry tree and floral borders. A driveway leads to the rear garden which is enclosed by close boarded fencing with a side pedestrian gate and is mainly laid to lawn with a small paved terrace and pathway with floral borders. The detached double garage measures 16'9 x 16'9 with light and power and double up and over entrance doors and is fronted by a large gravelled parking and turning area. To the rear of the garage there is a further area of garden where a garden shed or further storage could be installed. In all the plot measures approximately 140ft by 27ft. STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD is situated in rolling countryside on the Essex/Suffolk border. The village is well placed for the market towns of Saffron Walden and Clare. The University City of Cambridge is 20 miles away. For the commuter there are train services from Audley End station into London Liverpool Street. Steeple Bumpstead has amenities including a small library, garage with shop, post office, 2 public houses and a local primary school. There are shopping facilities at Cambridge, Saffron Walden and Haverhill. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_essex-r740874/for-sale_i71033179
A charming and beautifully presented three bedroom detached cottage-style bungalow of 1086 sq. ft (100.9 sq.m) which features a very spacious open-plan living room, a lovely garden, and a garage. Rose Cottage has been recently refurbished and tastefully crafted by the current owner to a particularly high standard. This delightful property is situated in the sought after semi-rural hamlet of Curlew Green.Accommodation comprises:Open-plan living room; Kitchen; Three bedrooms; Bathroom; Utility room with W/C; Garden; Garage.Location:The popular village of Kelsale lies just over one and a half miles to the north of the market town of Saxmundham, which offers a good range of shops in a traditional High Street setting as well as a library, doctor's surgery and railway station giving connecting and direct services via Ipswich to London Liverpool Street. Kelsale has a primary school with a free school being found in Saxmundham. Attractions of the surrounding area include delightful walks along the Suffolk Heritage Coastline, the renowned RSPB Bird Sanctuary at Minsmere, golfing and sailing at the historic coastal towns of Southwold and Aldeburgh, the latter home to the internationally famous annual Music Festival with many concerts being held at the nearby Snape Maltings Concert Hall. Entering through the front door to:Entrance hall. With skylight. Shelved section. To the left:Utility room / Cloakroom W/C:9'7 x 7'9 (2.93m x 2.35m). With skylight. Worktop with range of base units. Integrated space for a washing machine and separate dryer. Wash hand basin unit. W/C.From the entrance hall to the right:Living room (open-plan with the kitchen):24'7 x 20'5 (7.49m x 6.23m). With wood effect flooring. Particularly spacious and sociable space. Wired for sound remotely controlled (ceiling mounted speakers). Double doors leading out to the side garden/terrace section.Kitchen:10'7 x 9'2 (3.22m x 2.80m). Bespoke-fitted with quartz worktop. Range of base and wall units. Tiled splash back. Stainless steel inset sink with chrome mixer unit and separate water tap. Integrated Bosch dishwasher. Mid-level mounted Neff double oven and grill. Island unit with quartz worktop, breakfast dining area. Plenty of storage. Belling induction hob with Zanussi overhead extractor. Through to an inner hall.Storage cupboard.Bathroom:9'2 x 7'1 (2.80m x 2.16m). Bath with overhead and hand held shower. Glass concertina shower curtain. Wash hand basin. W/C. Bedroom 3:11'11 x 9'0 (3.64m x 2.75m).With built-in wardrobe cupboard.Bedroom 2:13'5 x 9'2 (4.09m x 2.80m).With built-in wardrobe cupboard.Bedroom 1:15'4 x 12'3 (4.69m x 3.73m). With range of built in wardrobe cupboards, double aspect room with double glazed window overlooking the garden, glazed door to substantially glazed rear porch which makes a lovely spot to sit and admire the garden. Outside and gardens:Single garage with parking space in-front. To the front there is a small shrub section with seating area; the rest of the garden wraps around the property to the rear and side and is particularly charming, being exceptionally well stocked with shrubs, roses and perennial plants. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn. The side garden has a decked seating area. The double doors from the living room read out onto a raised paved area. There are brick built outbuildings (one of which is houses the oil fired boiler).Tenure: FreeholdGuide price: £495,000 subject to contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71632956
**GUIDE PRICE £500,000 - £550,000** Sitting down a private road in a beautiful setting, this detached home offers endless possibilities for its occupants. Located in the seaside village of Kessingland, only a stones throw away from the beach. Offering the best of both worlds, being in close proximity to local amenities however tucked away in a secluded plot. The exterior wraps around the property, overlooking the desirable countryside and natural dyke.LOCATIONKessingland is a wonderful village nestled along the serene Suffolk coastline. Its idyllic setting and growing beach is protected by the harmonious interplay of shingle and marram grass planted by the illustrious H. Rider Haggard, beckon visitors to indulge in the tranquillity of the coastal wonders. A delightful stroll along the sandy shoreline leads you to the captivating Benacre National Nature Reserve, a haven for avid birdwatchers seeking the spectacle of migrating avian visitors during the spring and autumn seasons.Kessingland provides all the essential amenities one could desire, from charming local shops and a welcoming post office to quaint tea rooms, delightful restaurants and Africa Alive Zoo. With convenient transport links to nearby towns like Lowestoft and Great Yarmouth, Kessingland offers the perfect fusion of seclusion and accessibility.The coastal village of Southwold, once a fishing haven, has evolved into a popular holiday destination. The area boasts stunning nature reserves, woodlands, and heathlands, inviting exploration. A scenic walk from Kessingland beach to the hidden gem of Covehithe offers a delightful experience, showcasing the region's natural beauty.MARSHVIEWUpon arrival to this remarkable property, is gated access to your driveway, providing off-road parking for all family members and visitors. The patio terrace enhances the aesthetic appeal of the property, providing a welcoming entrance to the home.Step inside where you are instantly greeted by an entrance hall, offering access to the different levels of the property. Each floor of this property is currently being utilized as independent living spaces for its occupants. This setup allows for flexibility, as the usage of each floor can be adjusted according to specific needs or preferences.The first floor emphasizes its multiple reception rooms, including a kitchen/breakfast room and a sitting room. These spaces offer opportunities to showcase comfortable furniture, a dining set-up and utilize a well-equipped kitchen for preparing favourite meals. With the addition of a double bedroom, an easily accessible bathroom with large walk-in shower, a separate WC and versatile study.On the ground floor lies an open plan living area, ensuring effortless interaction when hosting and the busy family lifestyle. The kitchen is fitted with units and appliances to enhance your cooking experience, complimented by a utility room for your laundry goods and additional storage. The dining area is suitable for gathering with family and friends, seamlessly connecting to the sitting room. Furthermore, the conservatory is perfect for your additional seating arrangements, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors within the comfort of your home.The ground floor benefits from three double bedrooms, designed to offer you relaxation and privacy, as well as a versatile studio and shower room. The master bedroom is complete with its own large ensuite with walk-in shower and built in wardrobes.Immerse yourself into the beautiful exterior that wraps around the property and is south-facing, offering endless possibilities for outdoor activities and enjoyment. It creates ample space tailored to individual preferences, including gardening, outdoor dining and entertainment. It overlooks the private wildlife sanctuary and natural dyke, ensuring a captivating yet peaceful setting for you to enjoy, especially during sunsets. With regular visits from a range of wildlife on the banks beyond. The large summerhouse can have multiple purposes, including an office space if you was looking to work from home. Overall this garden is in complete privacy so you can enjoy in seclusion.The house features a private courtyard accessible from two bedrooms. It doubles as a separate apartment with its own entrance, creating a successful Airbnb hosting proven by the current owners.AGENTS NOTESWe understand that this property is freehold. Connected to mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Heating system - Gas central heating. Bosch Boiler only 2 years old.Council Tax Band: EEPC Rating: E Disclaimer Minors and Brady, along with their representatives, are not authorized to provide assurances about the property, whether on their own behalf or on behalf of their client. We do not take responsibility for any statements made in these particulars, which do not constitute part of any offer or contract. It is recommended to verify leasehold charges provided by the seller through legal representation. All mentioned areas, measurements, and distances are approximate, and the information provided, including text, photographs, and plans, serves as guidance and may not cover all aspects comprehensively. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulations, or other consents. Services, equipment, and facilities have not been tested by Minors and Brady, and prospective purchasers are advised to verify the information to their satisfaction through inspection or other means. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71718160
A well extended four bedroom detached family home situated within a small hamlet on the edge of Alpheton, just a short distance from the historical village of Long Melford. The property enjoys field views to the rear and spacious open plan living accommodation with single garage and driveway offering parking for multiple vehicles. This well presented and extended family home is situated just a short distance from the historical village of Long Melford and enjoys field views to the rear and an array of nearby footpaths.The oil centrally heated accommodation is accessed via a few steps to a convenient entrance porch which opens into a good size entrance hall providing stairs rising to the first floor and doors off to downstairs W.C, kitchen/breakfast room and other occupation. The kitchen/breakfast room is set to the front of the property and comprises a practical and well maintained fitted kitchen with an array of wall and base units with integrated double oven, four ring ceramic hob and extractor hood above, one and a half bowl sink and drainer as well as a good amount of worktop space which flows into a breakfast bar. An opening then takes you into the utility room which itself includes additional sink and drainer, further wall and base cupboards, central heating boiler and plumbing for a washing machine. From here an additional boot room/utility area provides access outside via double glazed door. Internal double doors lead from the hallway into the spacious dining room which also provides access to the study. An archway from the dining room leads directly into the living room. This modern living space features a wood burner and opens out directly to an additional living space currently used as a games room which offers access to the rear garden via French doors. Taking the stairs to the first floor the spacious landing offers fitted storage as well as access to the four bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom overlooks the gardens and field to the rear and benefits from fitted wardrobes to one wall. The second bedroom is located opposite and includes a built in wardrobe and overlooks the leafy front aspect. Bedroom three also includes fitted wardrobes whilst bedroom four overlooks the rear garden and includes an open wardrobe space. The accommodation concludes with the family bathroom. The well appointed bathroom features a corner bath as well as separate walk in shower with W.C, wash hand basin and a wall mounted heated towel rail. At the front the property enjoys a good size frontage meaning the property is well set back from the road. The front garden includes an expanse of lawn with attractive Silver Birch trees with a large sloping driveway leading to the garage which provides off road parking for multiple vehicles. A side access leads to the rear garden. The attractive garden benefits from an open outlook across a near 5 acre field to the rear which is available via separate negotiation. The well maintained garden can be accessed internally via the rear reception room, office and utility room. The garden begins with a large patio which leads to an expanse of lawn and additional sun terrace. The patio also houses a brick based workshop with tiled roof. LocationSpindrift is set in a semi rural location on the outskirts of Alpheton, just a short distance from the popular village of Long Melford and the market town of Sudbury. Sudbury is a thriving and expanding market town with a good range of local amenities including branch rail link to London Liverpool Street Station via Marks Tey. There is also a good local bus service, a range of boutique shops as well as high street brand and supermarkets including Waitrose, Sainsburys, Tesco and Aldi. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 9BG as the point of origin, the property is located mid way down Bridge Street just off Averley Lane. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - EServices - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating and private drainage to a septic tank.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - DOur ref - SP For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69558846
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
An attractive barn style detached family house standing in a mature 'tucked away' village location with easy access to the A14.Reception Hall, Sitting Room, Dining/Day Room, Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Utility Room and Cloakroom. First Floor Master Bedroom with Dressing Room and En-Suite, Bedroom 2 with En-Suite, Bedroom 3 and a Family Bathroom.Gardens, Double Cartlodge Garage and Parking.THE PROPERTYA very well presented and improved detached family house standing in a mature, tucked away location along a private drive shared with just two other properties. Bay Tree Lodge is believed to have been built about 15 years ago and presents weather boarded elevations under a pantile roof. Boasting over 2,000 sq ft of generously proportioned family orientated accommodation, it has been improved by the current vendors over the last few years to include a new fitted kitchen. The large reception hall features the elegant easy rising stairs to the first floor with a cupboard and recessed area under and doors lead to the ground floor accommodation with a large sitting room featuring a stone fireplace housing a wood burning stove and has a large recessed bay area with double doors leading to the garden. Solid wood and glazed bi-folding doors open into a fabulous dining/day room, which is glazed to the rear and side aspects and double doors lead to the gardens. The dual aspect kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a comprehensive range of base and eye level units, work surfaces, integrated appliances, such as a dishwasher, a Rangemaster 110 cooker with a stainless-steel Belling extractor over. The utility room is fitted with a stainless steel sink with base and eye level cupboards and space under, two-tier cupboard, plumbing for automatic appliances and a built-in cupboard housing the water softener. Doors lead to the side aspect, the dining/day room and a cloakroom. On the first floor a large landing area leads to three double bedrooms with the master suite featuring a large window to the side aspect, a range of fitted wardrobes, built-in double wardrobes and a dressing room, which leads to an en-suite. Bedroom two has a bay window to the front aspect, a side window and a Velux to the rear and also enjoys an en-suite. Bedroom three has a window to the front aspect, a Velux window to the rear and two built-in double wardrobes/cupboards. There is also a family bathroomOUTSIDEBay Tree Lodge is approached over a private driveway shared with just two other properties and leads to a block paved driveway providing parking and leads to a double cartlodge garage with electric roller door and has two integrated store rooms to the side. There are gardens to the rear and side being predominantly laid to lawn with an abundance of mature trees and plants and has large terraced areas abutting the rear and side of the house offering ideal alfresco dining areas. The walled and fenced gardens predominantly face south-west and enjoy a high degree of privacy. LOCATIONStanding in a tucked away location within the village, Bay Tree Lodge is situated a short distance from the range of local amenities, which include a well-regarded community college/upper school, primary school, post office stores, two public houses, parish church, fish and chip shop, Co-op stores and a railway station to mainline services. There are more extensive facilities in the medieval cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds just 5 miles west, which offers an excellent range of schooling in the public and private sectors, extensive shopping facilities and a good range of leisure facilities including health clubs, swimming pools and golf clubs. For the road commuter there is very easy access to the A14 leading east to the ports of Felixstowe and Harwich and the county town of Ipswich and west to Cambridge via the A11 (M11) to Stansted International Airport and onto the M25 leading to the capital. Mainline train services also from Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes.DIRECTIONSFrom Bury St Edmunds head east on the A14 towards Stowmarket and after about 4 miles take the slip road signposted Beyton/Tostock & Thurston. At the foot of the slip road turn left towards Thurston and follow this road for about 1 mile and then take the right turning into Thedwastre Road and proceed over the bridge and after a short distance further take the right into School Road and the driveway for Bay Tree Lodge will be seen on the right with the house being first on the right along the drive. PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.Gas fired central heating.Local Authority Mid Suffolk District CouncilCouncil Tax Band FTenure Freehold Broadband Ofcom states speeds available of up to 1000MbpsMobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only by appointment with the sole agents Jackson-Stops. Tel. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71020757
This Grade II Listed Edwardian water tower, originally constructed in 1905 and later transformed into a residential masterpiece in 2001, stands as a remarkable testament to clever architectural design. Situated within an exclusive gated development amidst the tranquil Suffolk countryside, it presents a perfect blend of historic style and contemporary comfort, appealing to families in search of a distinctive home or a rather wonderful holiday property.No 5 Samford Court is one of thirty three properties set in seven acres of shared grounds on the edge of Alton Water, including parkland, woodland and formal parterre gardens. The development includes Chedworth Place which was converted from a 1766 workhouse and associated buildings. There is a management company and residents committee, both ensuring the ongoing maintenance and care of the grounds. The property is approached across Alton Water. There are ornate automatic electric gates to the estate, two car parking spaces belonging to the property are in the small car park to the right and the property is centrally positioned to the left. Accommodation comprises:Sitting room; Dining room; Kitchen with breakfast area; Four bedrooms; Two bathrooms (one of which is en-suite En-suite shower room; Cloakroom; Front garden; Rear terrace; Two allocated parking spaces; Further guest parking; Expansive communal gardens.Room dimensions:Sitting room: 18'3 x 15'7 (5.5m x 4.7m max).Dining room: 15'8 x 12'5 (4.8m x 3.8m).Kitchen/breakfast area: 14'3 x 11'4 (4.3m x 4.3m).First floor:Bedroom 2: 12'8 x 11'0 (3.9m x 3.3m). With en-suite shower room: 5'4 x 5 (1.6m x 1.5m).Bedroom 3: 18'1 x 11'8 (5.5m x 3.6m). Family bathroom: 7'3 x 5'9 (2.2m x 1.8m).Second floor:Master bedroom: 16'5 x 15'6 (5m x 4.7m).Dressing room: 9'3 x 4'7 (2.8m x 1.4m).En-suite bathroom: 14'4 x 8'3 (4.3m x 2.5m).Top floor:Bedroom 4: 16' x 16' (4.8m x 4.8m).............Enveloped by seven acres of verdant communal gardens and woodlands, the location offers a haven of serenity. The property itself commands breathtaking vistas of the meticulously manicured grounds and the tranquil expanse of Alton Water reservoir, providing an idyllic backdrop for a peaceful retreat.Spanning four floors, the interior spaces have been meticulously crafted to deliver expansive and opulent living quarters.Upon entering through the landscaped cottage garden, a generous entrance lobby grants access to the impeccably appointed ground floor. Here, two inviting reception rooms, a well-equipped kitchen, and a cloakroom/utility area await. The double aspect sitting room and separate dining room both feature doors that open onto the rear garden, seamlessly melding indoor and outdoor realms.A highlight of the property is a spacious and immaculately presented bespoke-fitted 'Orwells' kitchen, featuring an island unit, quartz worktops, and a charming butler sink.Ascending to the first floor reveals two double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes, with one boasting an en-suite bathroom, alongside a three-piece family bathroom. The second floor houses the principal bedroom suite, comprising the principal bedroom and a generously proportioned en-suite bathroom with double vanity sinks, a walk-in shower, and a striking feature bath.The property's piece de resistance is its third-floor tower room, offering unparalleled panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape. This versatile space can serve as a breathtaking double bedroom or an inspiring home office................ Owner's comment:It's time to move on to pastures new as another stage of life takes shape but there will be many fond memories of the last seven years living in the 'Tower House' and of the surrounding village of Tattingstone and the beautiful Suffolk landscape, which never fails to deliver a daily dose of natural beauty.As a former historic water tower supplying St Mary's Hospital, the 'Tower House' is the fruit of a clever and meticulously executed redevelopment project from the year 2000. As just the second owner since then, there's a sense of great privilege in living somewhere that's such a well-known part of local history and so firmly embedded in the community.The house itself has been a haven of tranquillity throughout, and while the traditional red brick walls exude an air of permanence, the wrought-iron gates give a sense of security. As soon as you enter Samford Court and step inside the 'Tower House', it's as if all the hectic frenzy of the wider world has been left behind.Living has been easy here, no matter how many family members have been staying at any one time. Working from home has also been such a joy, using the top floor as a permanent office with the views out over Alton Water and countryside being a welcome distraction between (and sometimes during!) Zoom calls. The fibre-to-home broadband has given the much-needed bandwidth and connectivity you don't often get in a rural setting and the proximity to Manningtree Station, with an extended car park and regular trains to London, has made it very simple to commute when needed. When it comes to outside space, the 'Tower House' is the perfect fit for those who enjoy easily managed planting beds, and quiet, private spaces for relaxation together with open managed grounds right outside the front gate. It makes for lovely views, and it's been so lovely to sit with a glass of wine of an evening in the landscaped Victorian front gardens as the sun sets in the west. Also to entertain family and friends either in the private courtyard reached through patio doors at the rear of the property, or in the communal BBQ area for bigger birthday parties and gatherings.Another huge plus is that just a stone's throw away is stunning Alton Water, a large scenic reservoir offering water sports, fishing, bird watching, a variety of routes to walk, run or cycle around the water, and a tearoom. It's such a bonus to be able to watch the changing seasons reflected in the water and surrounding woodlands; it never fails to brighten the day. Then there's Tattingstone itself, which is a wonderful village to live in. It's centred on the Village Hall, St. Mary's Church and the Wheatsheaf and the White Horse pubs and is glued together by several thriving community groups and the local Tattler magazine. The village also has a well-respected Church of England primary school, and there are several good secondary schools, private and state, within a 15-20 minute drive.But the real benefit of living in the 'Tower House' is that you get the best of both worlds. Because added to the feeling of peace, quiet and homeliness, you are really very close to the Suffolk county town of Ipswich, as well as many other small towns and villages just a short drive away. That makes it perfectly rural without feeling cut-off. Ipswich has every supermarket you might have a loyalty card for and all the usual amenities, And if you like football, Portman Road, the home of promotion-chasing Ipswich Town FC is only 15 minutes' drive. Further afield, it's so easy to explore the beautiful Suffolk countryside and coast, including days out in the towns of Woodbridge, Southwold and Aldeburgh or along the banks of the Deben, Orwell and Stour estuaries.It's been wonderful living here, and I've no doubt the next owners will experience the same levels of happiness and peacefulness in the years to come...................Tenure: FreeholdGuide price: £650,000 subject to contract For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71090961
** In Excess of 4.5 Acres Included! ** A well extended four bedroom detached family home situated within a small hamlet on the edge of Alpheton, just a short distance from the historical village of Long Melford. The property includes in excess of 4.5 acres nearby at the rear and spacious open plan living accommodation with single garage and driveway offering parking for multiple vehicles. This well presented and extended family home is situated just a short distance from the historical village of Long Melford and enjoys field views over the near in excess 4.5 acres which is included to the rear and an array of nearby footpaths.The oil centrally heated accommodation is accessed via a few steps to a convenient entrance porch which opens into a good size entrance hall providing stairs rising to the first floor and doors off to downstairs W.C, kitchen/breakfast room and other occupation. The kitchen/breakfast room is set to the front of the property and comprises a practical and well maintained fitted kitchen with an array of wall and base units with integrated double oven, four ring ceramic hob and extractor hood above, one and a half bowl sink and drainer as well as a good amount of worktop space which flows into a breakfast bar. An opening then takes you into the utility room which itself includes additional sink and drainer, further wall and base cupboards, central heating boiler and plumbing for a washing machine. From here an additional boot room/utility area provides access outside via double glazed door. Internal double doors lead from the hallway into the spacious dining room which also provides access to the study. An archway from the dining room leads directly into the living room. This modern living space features a wood burner and opens out directly to an additional living space currently used as a games room which offers access to the rear garden via French doors. Taking the stairs to the first floor the spacious landing offers fitted storage as well as access to the four bedrooms and family bathroom. The master bedroom overlooks the gardens and field to the rear and benefits from fitted wardrobes to one wall. The second bedroom is located opposite and includes a built in wardrobe and overlooks the leafy front aspect. Bedroom three also includes fitted wardrobes whilst bedroom four overlooks the rear garden and includes an open wardrobe space. The accommodation concludes with the family bathroom. The well appointed bathroom features a corner bath as well as separate walk in shower with W.C, wash hand basin and a wall mounted heated towel rail.OutsideAt the front the property enjoys a good size frontage meaning the property is well set back from the road. The front garden includes an expanse of lawn with attractive Silver Birch trees with a large sloping driveway leading to the garage which provides off road parking for multiple vehicles. A side access leads to the rear garden. The attractive garden benefits from an open outlook across a near in excess of 4.5 acres field to the rear which is included in the sale. The well maintained garden can be accessed internally via the rear reception room, office and utility room. The garden begins with a large patio which leads to an expanse of lawn and additional sun terrace. The patio also houses a brick based workshop with tiled roof. LocationSpindrift is set in a semi rural location on the outskirts of Alpheton, just a short distance from the popular village of Long Melford and the market town of Sudbury. Sudbury is a thriving and expanding market town with a good range of local amenities including branch rail link to London Liverpool Street Station via Marks Tey. There is also a good local bus service, a range of boutique shops as well as high street brand and supermarkets including Waitrose, Sainsburys, Tesco and Aldi. DirectionsPlease use the postcode CO10 9BG as the point of origin, the property is located mid way down Bridge Street just off Averley Lane. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - EServices - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating and private drainage to a septic tank.Tenure - FreeholdEPC rating - DOur ref - SPAgents noteThe Land at the rear included within the sale price is currently on a separate title to the house. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69782808
THE WILLOWS is a highly individual detached country residence, nicely situated in this lovely setting placed just outside the popular and well served village of Steeple Bumpstead. The property provides spacious and versatile living accommodation with the great advantage of being set within mature gardens and with views to the rear over open surrounding countryside.The front door opens into an entrance hall featuring attractive wood strip flooring and doors leading off to either side. There is a family room/occasional 4th bedroom which looks out to the front and side and could, of course, serve a variety of purposes. The principal sitting room has a window to side and bi-folding doors opening to the rear garden, both drawing in natural light, there is a fireplace with calor gas fire, stairs that rise to the first floor and glazed double doors opening to an adjoining office which also looks out over the rear garden and provides ideal space for those working from home. The kitchen/breakfast room is well appointed with windows looking out to the front and side, fitted with an extensive range of storage cupboards, worktops including a central island/breakfast bar, space for appliances including a Range cooker and attractive freestanding dresser matching the style of the kitchen. The kitchen itself provides ample space for dining table and chairs and also has the advantage of an adjoining utility room which provides further appliance space. To one side, a boot room provides another entrance into the property with a stable door to the front and window to side, also linking to the ground floor cloakroom which contains a white 2-piece suite.Upstairs, a central first floor landing leads to 3 generously proportioned double bedrooms; the master with its own en suite shower room which is in addition to a large family bathroom, which has Jack & Jill access from the landing and bedroom.OUTSIDE, the property sits central within a beautiful plot providing a high degree of privacy and seclusion with mature natural borders giving excellent enclosure all round. The property is set well back from its entrance, where a 5-bar gate leads onto a long gravel driveway approach which has lawns either side, flower and rose beds stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs and mature trees. The driveway leads to an extensive hardstanding area which incorporates parking space for multiple vehicles and gives access a double carport (19' 8 x 17' 5) with adjoining workshop (17' 5 x 9' 2). This area also incorporates a further garden shed, greenhouse and vegetable plots. The gardens to the rear include a paved patio adjoining the rear of the property with steps leading up to well kept lawns which have flowerbeds and borders stocked with a wide variety of mature plants and shrubs. In addition, there is a further enclosed terrace to one corner which provides further outside entertaining space. The gardens ultimately back onto farmland over which they enjoy an attractive rural aspect. STEEPLE BUMPSTEAD is situated in rolling countryside on the Essex/Suffolk border. The village is well placed for the market towns of Saffron Walden and Clare. The University City of Cambridge is 20 miles away. For the commuter there are train services from Audley End station into London Liverpool Street. Steeple Bumpstead has amenities including a small library, garage with shop, post office, 2 public houses, surgery and a local primary school. There are shopping facilities at Cambridge, Saffron Walden and Haverhill. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i68379134
Part of our Signature collection, Tuffins is a most attractive Victorian period country cottage built at the request of a Mr Walter Tuffin in August 1893. The property sits in the small riverside village of Great Henny and has views over the River Stour and countryside beyond.The property has many original features and has the added benefit of 1.5 acres which is post and rail fenced with a stable block and additional outbuildings with tack and hay store. A central front door leads into an entrance hall with stairs immediate off. A door leads through to the sitting room with a feature fireplace with fitted wood burner, stripped floorboards and sash window to the front. To the right hand side of the entrance door is the dining room again with stripped floorboards, Victorian feature fireplace with wrought iron hearth, grate, tile slips and mantle over.The kitchen is well fitted with a good range of matching base and wall units, there is an Essex oil fired range that has a twin burner which also supplies the central heating system and cooker that can be used separately, an independent Bosch electric oven with a ceramic Neff hob over, a good size understairs storage cupboard and doorway through to the utility room again with a range of base and wall units, deep butler sink.The shower room is fully tiled with a low level WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and a shower.On the first floor there are three bedrooms, the front two are both doubles with beautiful views over the Stour and countryside beyond. The third bedroom to the rear has a range of fitted wardrobes, a chest of drawers and single bed with shelving over.The family bathroom is of a good size with five piece suite incorporating a bath, pedestrian wash hand basin, bidet, walk-in shower and a low level WC.OutsideThe front garden has been professionally landscaped and is well stocked with a range of mature trees and shrubs. There is a central pathway running from the front gate to the front door and a cross footpath from a paved circular terraced area through to a small pond.There is a small lane which runs down the side of the property and provides access to double gates into a rear driveway with parking for 2/3 vehicles. There is an outside office with light and power connected, good size timber barn, a slightly raised terrace which is finished in Suffolk white brick and provides steps up to the rear of the property where there are two timber built stables, a large timber store, tack room and further field shelters. The paddock is post and rail fenced to all boundaries and to the rear of the paddock there is a metal paddock gate giving access to the lane. LocationGreat Henny is a small village lying along the bank of the River Stour and situated approximately 3 miles from the market town of Sudbury, there is a popular local public house called The Henny Swan. The nearby larger towns of Colchester, Bury St Edmunds, Braintree and Ipswich are all within a reasonable travelling distance. DirectionsPlease use postcode CO10 7LS. Important InformationCouncil Tax Band - Services - We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Drainage is via a private system.Tenure - Freehold EPC Rating - FOur ref - SUD240085/JO For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_essex-r740874/for-sale_i70081715
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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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
ENTRANCE HALL With stairs to first floor and doors through to;STUDY 12' 11 x 14' 0 (3.96m x 4.28m) A lovely bright room with windows to side and front aspects. Traditional wooden sash style window shutter. Wooden floor. Double part glazed doors through to;REAR LOBBY 6' 10 max x 10' 4 max (2.08m x 3.15m) With tiled floor, window and part glazed wooden stable door to rear aspect and driveway. Doors through to;CLOAKROOM With W/c and wall mounted hand basin. Half height wood panelled walls, tiled floor, obscured window to side aspect.CHEESE ROOM 6' 5 max x 5' 0 max (1.96m x 1.52m) Traditionally the cheese store, now used for wine storage..DINING ROOM 19' 11 x 14' 1 (6.08m x 4.31m) (Leading from Entrance Hall). Formal dining room with open fireplace with wooden surround and mantle, and stone and brick hearth. Wooden floor. Windows to front and rear aspects. Opening to;SITTING ROOM 13' 2 max x 22' 9 max (4.01m x 6.93m) A simply beautiful and elegant room. Carved wooden fire surround and mantle, framing and open fire with stone hearth. Wooden floor. Window with wooden shutter to front aspect, and double, part glazed doors opening onto garden patio area.FAMILY ROOM 18' 9 max x 18' 9 max (5.72m x 5.72m) A great space adjacent, and open to the kitchen. Space for large family dining table, as well as comfy sofa's. Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove inset, sat on a brick and tiled hearth. Window to side aspect and glazed double doors leading onto garden patio area, making this a great entertaining area. Tiled floor. Step up to;KITCHEN 12' 9 max x 12' 4 max (3.89m x 3.76m) Fitted with a range of bespoke farmhouse style wooden units, with granite worksurface over, and large Belfast sink with mixer tap over. Full height pantry cupboard. Integral Dishwasher and Fridge. Rangemaster Range cooker. Tiled floor. Wooden double doors into parking courtyard. Two windows to side aspect and door through to;UTILITY ROOM 5' 11 max x 16' 0 max (1.8m x 4.88m) With space and plumbing for Washing Machine and space for separate Fridge/Freezer. Worksurface space with wall units over. Useful storage space for coats and shoes. Part glazed doors into both courtyard and garden. Door through to;CLOAKROOM 2 W/C and wall mounted hand basin with tiled splashback. Tiled floor.INNER HALLWAY 6' 1 max x 6' 7 max (1.85m x 2.01m) (Between Family Room and Dining Room) With window to rear aspect. Tiled floor and door to;CELLAR 13' 6 max x 22' 6 max (4.11m x 6.86m) Fantastic space, currently used for storage. Brick floor and radiator heating.1ST FLOOR A lovely bright and airy Landing, with two windows to rear aspect. Access to loft space, and doors through to all bedrooms.MASTER BEDROOM 13' 5 max x 20' 0 max (4.09m x 6.1m) Window to front aspect and picture bay window taking in the views over the garden. Feature cast fireplace with wooden surround and stone hearth. Door through to;ENSUITE Three piece suite comprising W/C, pedestal wash hand basin, and multi jet massage corner shower. Heated towel rail and electric shaver point. Tiled walls and floor.BEDROOM 2 15' 1 max x 13' 0 max (4.6m x 3.96m) Cast fireplace with wooden surround. Walk in wardrobe, and glazed double doors leading onto Roof Terrace with superb views over the garden.BEDROOM 3 13' 1 x 14' 4 (3.99m x 4.38m) A range of fitted wardrobes and storage cupboards. A bright and airy room with windows to side and front aspects.BEDROOM 4 13' 6 max x 13' 4 max (4.11m x 4.06m) A range of fitted storage cupboards. Window to front aspect.BEDROOM 5 13' 5 x 8' 0 (4.09m x 2.44m) Window to front aspect.BATHROOM Four piece suite comprising Bath with mixer tap, W/C, Pedestal wash hand basin and large walk in shower enclosure with thermostatic multi head shower. Tiled walls and floor. Heated towel rail and obscured window to rear aspect.STORE ROOM 12' 9 x 9' 3 (3.91m x 2.84m) Window to rear aspect, and door through to;CART LODGE 18' 2 max x 29' 5 max (5.54m x 8.97m) Undercover parking and storage space.GARAGE 11' 8 x 17' 10 (3.57m x 5.45m) Flint construction with brick floor. Window to side wall. Power and lighting. Joined to the garage is a garden storage room of the same construction measuring 2.18m x 3.23mANNEX ONEKITCHEN/DINER 15' 3 x 23' 1 (4.66m x 7.05m) A fabulous sized room with a range of kitchen base units with stainless steel sink and drainer inset with mixer tap over. Oven with hob and extractor fan over, and stainless steel splashback behind. Space for Fridge/Freezer. Part tiled walls. Space for large dining table and window to front aspect. Large walk in storage cupboard, and access to storage space above Bathroom/Utility rooms. Door through to;SHOWER ROOM Three piece suite comprising W/C, Corner shower and pedestal hand basin. Mirrored wall cabinet. Tiled walls and floor.UTILITY ROOM 4' 11 x 6' 7 (1.51m x 2.01m) With storage drawers, and space and plumbing for washing machine, both with worksurface over.SITTING ROOM 14' 0 x 19' 1 (4.28m x 5.84m) A fabulously spacious room. Two windows to front and wood effect floor. Double doors through to;BEDROOM 1 17' 11 max x 10' 5 max (5.46m x 3.18m) Large full height bay window to the front aspect. Access to loft space and currently has bi-fold doors into;BEDROOM 2/SEPERATE OFFICE SPACE 13' 11 max x 13' 3 max (4.24m x 4.04m) Currently open to Bedroom One, but if blocked up this would create a separate Office space which could be used or rented independently of the annex should the new owner wish, as there is separate access into this room through a part glazed entrance door. Window to front aspect and additional skylight window.ANNEX 2 Impressive brick and flint walls. Wooden entrance door, leading intoSITTING ROOM 13' 9 max x 13' 2 max (4.19m x 4.01m) Space for Dining table and window to front aspect. Opens to;KITCHEN 6' 9 x 11' 8 (2.06m x 3.58m) Fitted with a range of units with worksurface over. Oven with hob and extractor over, and stainless steel sink and drainer inset. Window to front aspect.BEDROOM 13' 9 x 9' 9 (4.21m x 2.99m) Window to front aspect.SHOWER ROOM Three piece suite comprising W/C, pedestal hand basin and corner shower.Ref LW0712 For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71099848
Exceptional house in a wonderful and enchanting village DescriptionOccupying a wonderful, tucked away position in the popular and enchanting village of Thorpeness, The Turret House is a particularly iconic and substantial house, which has been retained by the same family for over 60 years.The Turret House has handsome rendered elevations with intricately carved pilasters, casement windows and wooden shutters; the iconic turret occupies the north-west corner of the house. Internally, the accommodation flows exceptionally well and comprises wonderfully proportioned, light filled rooms. The front door opens into a useful glazed porch which leads through to the reception hall, with doors off to the sitting room, family room and kitchen/dining room; stairs lead up to the bedroom accommodation on the first floor. The capacious sitting room has a charming wood burning stove and is flooded with natural light from south-facing windows; sliding doors lead out to the terrace and garden. The family room provides a further reception room.The bespoke kitchen has quartz work surfaces and oak cabinetry, an integrated wine fridge and Bosch dishwasher; the kitchen opens out to a spacious dining area which looks over the garden. A door leads to the utility room and through to the lavatory. The first floor consists of four double bedrooms, two of which have en suites, and the family bathroom. The elegantly proportioned principal bedroom is particularly impressive, with views over the garden and a superb en suite with twin basins, roll top bath and separate shower. There is a particularly generous loft space, presently used for storage, which subject to necessary consents has scope for development into further accommodation.The Turret House has a beautiful, south-facing, mature garden. Immediately to the rear of the building is a terrace ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining, with a step down to the lawn.LocationThorpeness is an idyllic, principally Edwardian village on the east coast of Suffolk and within the Suffolk Coasts and Heaths AONB. At the heart of the village is the boating lake, known as The Mears, and there are an array of amenities including a country club, golf club, public house and cafes.Neigbourring Aldeburgh offers a greater selection of facilities including independent shops, galleries, superb restaurants, golf and sailing clubs, and a cinema. Nearby Snape Maltings is home to an internationally renowned concert, with various concerts throughout the year.There is easy access to the A12 and a branch line railway station in Saxmundham (to London Liverpool Street from 115 minutes Ipswich offers direct trains from 68 minutes.Schools in the are excellent in both state and independent sectors including Orwell Park, Summerhill, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School.Square Footage: 3,411 sq ft Additional InfoServices: mains electricity, water and drainages; gas-fired central.Agent Note: Please be aware that there are various infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed.What3words: ///spinning.painter.firework For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71420633
An 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
An early 16th Century property extending to over 5,000 sq ft with a south facing garden positioned adjacent to Eye Castle.Positioned within a conservation area and set in the heart of the medieval market town of Eye, The Vinery occupies an enviable position, situated within approximately quarter of an acre, with south facing garden and affording views of both the castle ruins and the parish church.Believed to originally date from the early 16th Century, with later additions, the core of the property is of timber framed construction, presenting painted, rendered elevations beneath a mix of plain and pan tiled roofs, along with slate to the eastern elevation. Listed Grade II and extending to some 5,200 sq ft, the property is arranged over three storeys to offers generous and flexible use accommodation, with three principal reception rooms, AGA kitchen/breakfast room, impressive central library hall with timber cross beam, and garden room. There are five first floor bedrooms, the principal room benefitting from an en suite, in addition there are three further bathrooms, one of which is Jack & Jill. The second story comprises four formalised and usable attic rooms, offering the versality of additional bedrooms, study and studio/playroom.It is worth noting that the property was originally two separate dwellings, and retains secondary street access, meaning it is ideally suited for those with a multi-generational living requirement, or indeed those seeking an annexe.OUTSIDEApproached over Church Street, the shingled driveway provides ample parking provisions and gives way to the detached double garage. The south facing and landscaped garden offers a circular lawned area, edged with planted borders and a wide terrace, along with an aluminium greenhouse.LOCATIONThe Vinery is located within a conservation area in the historic core, on the edge of the medieval market town of Eye. The town has a beautiful parish church, castle, public house, and a variety of independent retailers. Eye is well located between the market towns of Stowmarket and Diss which provide a wide range of shopping, recreational and educational facilities. There are main line stations in both towns with services to London Liverpool Street Station.The A140 provides routes to the A14, M11 and the main motorway network beyond. Eye is also well positioned for the county towns of Ipswich and Norwich, together with Bury St Edmunds, which offer a wider range of facilities and further regular train services to London.DISTANCESA140 1.5 miles Diss 5.5 miles (London Liverpool Street 90 mins)Stowmarket 14.5 miles (London Liverpool Street 90 mins)Ipswich 21 miles Bury St Edmunds 21 miles Norwich 23 milesDIRECTIONS (IP23 7BD)From London proceed north on the A12 and at Copdock turn left on to the A14 westbound. Turn off on to the A140 signposted to Norwich. After approximately 12.5 miles take the turning on the right signed to Eye. On entering the town, take the turning into Church Street where the property will be found on the right-hand side before reaching the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. What3words: chop.drifting.suspendsSERVICESMains gas, electricity, water & drainage are connected.Council Tax Band GEPC Exempt FIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSStrictly by appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69263741
Enjoying a wonderfully secluded setting, close to the River Orwell at the end of a half mile long driveway, an immaculately presented Pump House conversion.Enjoying a right of way over a half mile long treelined private driveway, The Pump House nestles in a beautifully sheltered and secluded valley setting within walking distance of the banks of the River Orwell. The original Edwardian steam driven water pumping house, which supplied the Trimley water tower to provide Felixstowe with its water supply, was converted in the 1990's to create a unique home.Beautifully presented to the highest of standards throughout, with its interior designer finish, The Pump House features twin part glazed front doors opening into a stunning full height vaulted living room open to the roof apex, with a wood burning stove and an archway access into a cosy and atmospheric internal dining room, above which sits the galleried first floor sitting room which overlooks the living room. A well-equipped kitchen by Orwells of Ipswich has slate work surfaces and an AGA, as well as a large dresser and this flows into a twin aspect glazed garden room with French doors into the garden with views of the surrounding countryside. Beyond the kitchen is a well-equipped utility room with a stable style garden door.On the first floor, set beyond the galleried sitting room, twin part glazed doors lead into the principal bedroom landing with an impressive walk-in dressing room to one side and a luxury en suite shower to the other and steps rise to the bedroom with its full height French windows overlooking the garden and woodland to the east.A ground floor bedroom wing has three double bedrooms and 3 luxury bath/shower rooms, two of which are en suite.The property benefits from an oil-fired heating system, modern security system and a direct fibre broadband connection to the property. OUTSIDEA five-bar gate accesses a gravelled parking and turning area fronting onto which is a single garage with a dog kennel run behind. The gardens are set mainly to the south and east and are beautifully sheltered and secluded, enclosed by natural hedgerow and fencing with a screening backdrop of mature woodland. There is a wide York stone terrace, with a rose walk and clematis adorned arch with picket fencing separating it from the lawned gardens which are interspersed with colourful herbaceous beds and borders. A terrace garden has a series of raised beds and a greenhouse, together with further terraced areas ideal for alfresco dining. In all the property extends to about half of an acre.LOCATIONNestling in a picturesque, wooded valley and set within An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Pump House enjoys a wonderfully secluded and tucked away setting at the end of a long private driveway close to the banks of the River Orwell. From the mid-point of the drive, there are fine views across the river and there is access to a footpath which leads to the river bank. The marina at Levington is easily accessible, as are the neighbouring villages of Levington and Nacton. Both the county town of Ipswich (5 miles) and the picturesque river front town of Woodbridge (9 miles) along with the flourishing coastal town of Felixstowe (4 miles) are easily accessible and provide an excellent range of shopping, commercial and recreational facilities. The A12/A14 dual carriageways link to London's M25, Cambridge, The Midlands and Stansted Airport via the A120 and main line services run frequently from Ipswich to London's Liverpool Street Station taking just over an hour.DISTANCESLevington Marina 2 milesFelixstowe - 4 milesIpswich 5 miles (London Liverpool Street 70 mins)Woodbridge 9 milesDIRECTIONS IP11 0SH)From the Seven Hills intersection of the A14 and the A12 just east of Ipswich, take the A1156 signposted to Ipswich. Take the first turning left towards Levington and proceed in an easterly direction. Continue for about 2 miles and after passing the turning to the marina, turn right signed Morston Hall Road. Take the next right hand turn into Morston Hall Lane. Proceed past Morston Hall, along the tree lined driveway, past a pair of cottages and follow the gravelled track which takes you down to the Pump House.What3words: glorious.busy.uniteSERVICESMains electricity and water are connected to the property. Modern private drainage system.Fibre broadband connected direct to the property (FTTP)EPC: ECouncil Tax: Band GFIXTURES AND FITTINGSItems regarded as fixtures and fittings, including carpets and curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.VIEWINGSBy appointment with Jackson-Stops. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i71758575
Exceptional barn conversion with an annexe and wonderful gardens. DescriptionLime Barn is a superb, wonderfully spacious and light-filled barn conversion within grounds of over three-quarters of an acre, with an annexe, outbuildings and a three-bay cart lodge.The original building dates from the 18th century and has been skilfully converted by our clients to create a well-proportioned and comfortable family home, retaining delightful period features and offering versatile accommodation.The building has handsome elevations of red brick and black timber weatherboarding, with traditional pantiles and slate tiles. The oak front door opens into the generous entrance hall. Floor to ceiling windows fill the room with natural light; glazed internal walls allow the light to fill through to the dining and garden rooms.The open plan garden room is an excellent space for entertaining and relaxing, consisting of two snugs and a dining area. The room has an array of exposed timbers and French windows lead out to the central garden. Underfloor heating flows throughout the entirety of the ground floor.Oak floor boards flow from the garden room into the drawing room, an enchanting triple-aspect room with exposed bricks and timbers, and a handsome chimneypiece with an inset contemporary wood burning stove. The kitchen/breakfast room has a four-oven AGA, a separate Bosch oven and integrated Bosch dishwasher. The bespoke kitchen has ample storage space and granite worksurfaces, with beech worksurfaces on the island. French windows lead out to a balcony, ideal for a morning coffee. A corridor off the kitchen leads to a utility, shower room and guest suite. This guest suite consist of a double bedroom with an en suite, and a guest sitting room. Steps from the kitchen lead to a generous study, with French windows out to the central garden. Beyond the study is a capacious games room, which our clients presently use as a billiards room and which could also make a fantastic cinema room. It too has French windows off to the garden. The self-contained annexe has a kitchen with an integrated oven, electric hob and dishwasher; sitting room; bathroom; and double bedroom. Separate access is provided via French windows.The oak staircase leads up to the first floor with a galleried landing. To the right are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the left is the principal bedroom, a particularly fine room with an impressive gable end window, adjoining bathroom and built-in wardrobes. Completing the first floor is a further double bedroom with an en suite shower room.Lime Barn is arranged around a central garden with an impressive terrace, ideal for al fresco dining, shrub borders and a number of specimen trees.The grounds extend to about 0.81 of an acre and there are further areas of lawn including a wonderful, secure, hedged and fenced field with some beautiful mature trees and a summer house.There are a number of outbuildings including a generous barn, which our clients use as a fantastic workshop, garden stores and a three bay cart lodge. There is further parking for numerous cars on the shingle drive.LocationLime Barn occupies a superb position in the delightful and historic village of Benhall in east Suffolk. Benhall has a charming medieval church, a small farm shop and a popular primary school; there are numerous footpaths in the village.Saxmundham (1.9 miles) is a substantial market town with a wider selection of amenities including Waitrose and Tesco supermarkets, independent shops and a railway station offering trains to London via Ipswich from 115 minutes.Snape Maltings (3 miles), within the village of Snape, is home to an array of galleries, boutique shops, cafes, restaurants and the world famous concert hall. There are numerous exhibitions, concerts and festivals throughout the year including the Snape Proms and the Aldebugh Food and Drink Festival.Aldeburgh (6.3 miles), the popular coastal town closely associated with Benjamin Britten, is famed for its fish and chips and the celebrated 'Scallop' sculpture by Maggi Hambling. There are excellent galleries and boutiques and a superb restaurant scene including critically acclaimed 'The Suffolk Sur Mer'. Neighbuoring, Thorpeness (6.9 miles) is an enchanting Victorian seaside village, renowned for its charming architecture, the iconic 'House in the Clouds' and the picturesque boating lake.Historic market towns, Framlingham (8.9 miles) and Woodbridge (12.3 miles) are popular East Anglian destinations. Framlingham is home to a famous 12th century castle, while Woodbridge is situated by the River Deben and offers an array of excellent amenities. Local sporting facilities are fantastic: Aldeburgh, Thorpness and Woodbridge have well-regarded golf, tennis and sailing clubs; Woodbridge also offers rowing and rugby clubs. Clay pigeon shooting is offered at High Lodge in Darsham.Schools in the area are excellent including Orwell Park Prep School, Woodbridge School, Framlingham College and Ipswich School, all of which are included in the Good Schools Guide.All times and distances are approximateSquare Footage: 5,615 sq ft Acreage: 0.81 AcresDirectionsDirection: From A12 south take the B1121 to Sternfield and Benhall, turn right into Benhall Green, pass the school on your left, carry on down the hill with the village green on your right; turn right into Aldecar Lane. After 300 yards, turn right into Alder Close, follow track to Lime Barn.What3Words: ///novelist.hike.talkative Additional InfoServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage; oil-fired central heating.Agent Note: Please be aware that there varevarious infrastructure projects proposed for east Suffolk including plans for a new nuclear power station at Sizewell. Wind farm expansion in the North Sea is also taking place and bringing power ashore along with associated cabling and substation works are also being proposed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i71143549
A well-presented Grade II listed period farmhouse with substantial accommodation, superb outbuildings and lake with boat house, all within approximately 4 acres (sts), close to Bury St Edmunds.Entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, drawing/family room, utility room, boot room and cloakroom.First floor master bedroom with en-suite bath/ shower room & dressing area, three further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Two second floor bedrooms and a box room.Driveway, garaging & parking, gardens & grounds, summer house, workshop & outbuildings and a lake with boat house.In all about 4.3 acres (sts)THE PROPERTYChedburgh Hall has been beautifully restored over the years by the current owners and sits in an attractive, mature setting in a sought-after village, close to Bury St Edmunds. This Grade II Listed, timber framed farmhouse is believed to date back to the 16th century with 17th & 19th century additions and alterations and presents part colour washed, rendered and part painted brick elevations under a plain tiled roof and the generously proportioned accommodation extends to approaching 4000 sq ft of living space. The entrance hall with a pamment floor features the oak staircase leading to the first floor and the impressive kitchen/dining room has a multifuel wood burning stove, exposed timbers, studwork and oak floorboards and is fitted with oak fronted wall and base units with integrated dishwasher, granite worktops, space for fridge/freezer and a tiled floor. The back hall leads to the utility room with a ceramic butlers sink, space for automatic appliances and a tiled floor. Leading off the utility is a cloakroom. The dual aspect drawing room features a large redbrick open fireplace and a door leading to the garden. Leading back towards the front of the house is the sitting room with oak floorboards, an elegant inglenook fireplace and brick hearth. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a superb family bathroom and wonderful exposed timbers. The master bedroom suite has an excellent range of wardrobe hanging space and shoe box storage, has exposed wooden floorboards, fireplace and en-suite bath/shower room with two vanity sink units, wc, panelled bath and fully tiled separate shower cubicle. On the second floor there is a large double bedroom, box room and another double bedroom with a window overlooking the lake.OUTSIDEChedburgh Hall is approached via a gravel driveway leading a circular drive with access to the garaging and workshop. The grounds are of particular note and have been beautifully maintained with excellent croquet lawn, summer house, terraced area with wonderful pergola, ideal for alfresco dining, which can be accessed via the drawing room. The grounds are predominately laid to lawn with some specimen trees. The superb outbuildings could lend themselves to a number of uses, including possible annexe conversion, subject to the relevant planning consents. The lake is an excellent feature within the garden and covers an area of around 0.5 of an acre with a beautifully crafted boat house. In all around 4.3 acres (sts)LOCATIONThe property stands at the end of a long driveway, in an attractive and mature setting on the outskirts of the village, next to the charming parish church. Along with nearby Whepstead, Rede and Chevington, Chedburgh offers an active community with popular public houses and the impressive Ickworth Park (former home of the Marquis of Bristol), now owned by the National Trust, is nearby. More comprehensive facilities can be found in the cathedral town of Bury St Edmunds, which offers an excellent range of schooling, recreational and shopping facilities, including the Arc shopping centre. Cultural amenities include the impressive Georgian Theatre Royal and The Abbey Gardens. The nearby centres of Cambridge and Newmarket are within easy reach and the international airport at Stansted is about 44 miles away where, in addition to air services, there is an express train service to London. For road communications the A14 is within easy reach and for the rail commuter there is a fast and regular service to London's Kings Cross from Cambridge taking approximately 60 minutes and from Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 85 minutes.There are excellent local schools in both the public and private sectors including South Lee, Old Buckenham Hall, Culford and Barnardiston.PROPERTY INFORMATIONServices Mains water and electricity. Non-compliant private drainage.Oil fired central heating. Local Authority West Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band GTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted speeds from 26Mbps +Mobile Signal/Coverage YesViewing Only via Jackson-Stops For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_suffolk-r741856/for-sale_i69076570
A beautifully presented and substantial detached barn, standing in picturesque gardens and grounds of over 7 acres, enjoying a fabulous setting a short distance from the highly regarded village of Rattlesden. Entrance lobby, reception/dining hall, drawing room, kitchen/breakfast/family room, utility room, study/bedroom and a cloakroom. Galleried first floor landing with library area, master bedroom with en-suite bath/shower room, guest bedroom with en-suite bathroom, two further double bedrooms and a family shower room.Gated driveway, parking for several vehicles, cartlodge with garaging, workshop, terraced areas, landscaped gardens & grounds, meadowland and two ponds. In all about 7.4 acres (sts).THE PROPERTYWest Barn is a beautifully presented detached barn conversion offering substantial and versatile accommodation, delightfully set in picturesque landscaped gardens and meadowland of 7.4 acres (sts) abutting countryside. Presenting weather boarded elevations on a brick plinth under a pantiled roof, the property enjoys generously proportioned accommodation with vaulted ceilings, under floor heating on the ground floor and displays a magnificent timber frame. Converted around 18 years ago, the current owners have immaculately maintained the property and considerably improved many features including a new bespoke fitted kitchen, new bathrooms and professionally landscaped gardens. This high specification home is listed Grade II, as being of special architectural or historic interest and boasts over 4000 sq ft of family accommodation. The entrance porch leads into a magnificent vaulted reception/dining hall, which features the spectacular exposed timber frame, has a tiled floor, oil fired wood burner effect stove, windows to the side aspect, large glazed rear gable and double doors to the garden. The well-proportioned drawing room features a red brick fireplace with mantle over housing an oil fired wood burner effect stove, windows to the front and rear aspect and double doors to the garden. The fabulous kitchen/breakfast/family room has been recently fitted with a bespoke handmade kitchen featuring a range of base units and Quartz work surfaces, together with a matching island with Quartz work surface and range of cupboards and drawers. There is a double Belfast sink and a four-oven electric Aga. Integrated appliances include two Neff hide and slide ovens, twin freezers, Liebherr column larder fridge, Bosch dishwasher and a Siemens flex induction hob. There are windows to the front and rear aspects, a tiled floor, boiler cupboard and a door leads into the utility room, which is fitted with a range of granite work surfaces, a butler sink, base and eye level cupboards, water softener, plumbing for automatic appliances with space for a further fridge/freezer with cupboards above and to the side and a door leads to the garden. Continuing on the ground floor there is a cloakroom and a study/bedroom 5, which has a rear aspect. On the first floor, the large vaulted galleried landing accommodates a library area with a large front window enjoying views over rolling countryside. The landing leads to four double bedrooms with the master bedroom featuring windows to the front and side aspect and a large gable window overlooking the superb gardens and meadowland. There are three built-in double wardrobes and a vaulted en-suite, which has a bath, separate large walk-in shower, wash basin with cupboard under and a low level wc. The secondary landing, which has a storage cupboard, airing cupboard and windows to the front aspect, leads to three further vaulted double bedrooms with one having an en-suite shower room and there is also a vaulted family shower room. OUTSIDEThe magnificent gardens and grounds are a particular feature of West Barn with the formal gardens being predominantly laid to lawn, interspersed with well-stocked herbaceous beds and borders and many specimen trees including Sycamore, Cherry, Whitebeam, Field Maple, Hornbeam, Ornamental Pear and Boxelder, to name just a few. There is an orchard area with many apple and pear trees. There are also two ponds and mature hedging. The property is approached via a shingle driveway and parking area for numerous vehicles leading to a brick cartlodge with garaging for three vehicles and a workshop, all with power and light and there are also three outside power points. A secondary five bar gate entrance leads into the gardens and beyond the post and rail fencing lies a meadow, which measures 5.6 acres (sts) with fencing, mature hedging and young trees. Immediately abutting the rear and side of the property are large terraced areas, ideal for alfresco dining and there is an area reserved as a vegetable garden with raised box beds and a secluded area for the oil storage tank. The gardens and meadowland abut countryside, have beautiful views and in all extend to 7.4 acres (subject to survey).LOCATIONWest Barn is beautifully situated in an elevated position about 0.75 of a mile outside the village of Rattlesden, which is a highly regarded village and is very well served, having a shop/post office, primary school, two public houses/restaurants, village hall, wonderful recreation area and a fine parish church. The village is situated in a picturesque valley just 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. Cultural amenities include the beautiful Georgian Theatre Royal and The Abbey Gardens. Stowmarket golf club lies just 4 miles away and for the rail commuter there is a mainline station at Stowmarket to London Liverpool Street taking approximately 80 minutes. The international airport at Stansted is about 45 miles away and in addition to air services there is an express train service to London.Schooling: There are excellent local schools in both the public and private sectors including Old Buckenham Hall, Culford, Ipswich School, Framlingham College and St Joseph's College.DIRECTIONS From Bury St Edmunds head south along the A134 into the village of Sicklesmere. Proceed through the village passing 'The Rushbrooke Arms' public house on your left and take the next turning left signposted Bradfield St George. Proceed through Bradfield St George and into Felsham. Continue past the village Green and 'The Six Bells' public house on the left and proceed out of the village towards Rattlesden. After a little over a mile West Barn will be found on the right. PROPERTY INFORMATION Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Oil Fired central heating.Local Authority Mid Suffolk District Council Council Tax Band GTenure FreeholdBroadband Predicted speeds from 25Mbps +Mobile Coverage/Signal 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_i69268287
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