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Full details for 3 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Bury St Edmunds

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Description

A detached period cottage, situated in an enviable rural setting on the edge of this highly-regarded village, with stabling and arena. All in 1.14 acres.

SITTING ROOM • DINING ROOM • KITCHEN CLOAKROOM • 3 BEDROOMS • BATHROOM • GARAGE •STABLING • ARENA • ALL IN 1.14-ACRES

Situated in an enviable setting on the edge of this rural village, Potters Cottage is an extended Victorian house offering well-proportioned accommodation, with further potential to extend or improve - in fact the present owners gained planning permission to demolish and rebuild a 1,800ft2 plus cart lodge with office, should a larger project be preferable (St Edmundsbury Council Reference: DC/21/1928/FUL).

The present accommodation is arranged over two floors, extending to around 1,200ft2 with a good degree of natural light throughout whilst many rooms enjoy views over the grounds and farmland beyond.

In brief, the property comprises entrance porch leading to the dining room with window to the south, leading into hallway with access to the cloakroom. The sitting room enjoys a double aspect to the east and south, with red-brick feature fireplace and a kitchen, fitted with a traditional range of base and eye level units, freestanding cooker with extractor over and views over the gardens and arena.

On the first floor are three double bedrooms, served by a family bathroom.

Outside
Potters Cottage is approached from the road onto a hard-standing parking area to the front. There is a 5-bar gate to the side leading to the yard, with extensive parking and leading to the modern stable block, with 4 boxes and tack room.

The grounds themselves are largely geared towards equestrian use, with high-grade arena and grazing enclosed by post-and-rail fencing retaining views of the open countryside beyond. There is a garden area surrounding the property, largely laid to lawn with a variety of mature shrubs and mature apple tree.

Services
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Oil-fired heating.

Location
Potters Cottage is located in an outstanding location on the edge of this rural village, well-placed between the historic Cathedral town of Bury St. Edmunds, to the north, and the historic wool town, Clare, to the south, within open countryside and the highest point in Suffolk.

The village of Depden is spread out around one of the largest village greens in the UK totaling 40 acres. Arguably one of the best gastropubs in the vicinity – the Queen’s Head in Hawkedon – is not a million miles away.

The nearby village of Wickhambrook benefits from many amenities including a petrol station, surgery, post office, store, two public houses and primary school. The surrounding countryside is ideal for rambling, cycling and riding. Refer to our Situation page to discover Suffolk.
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