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Full details for 2 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in Bury St Edmunds

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Description

A beautifully presented semi-detached house situated in an enviable rural setting surrounded by farmland. All in around 0.229 acre.

Situated in an enviable rural setting, and formerly part of the historic Wyken Hall Estate, 4 Wyken Hall Cottages is built of traditional construction, believed to date back to the 1930s. The property is beautifully presented, having generous and attractive accommodation with many original elements and features throughout.

The current owners bought from the Estate 21 years ago and have continued to keep the property in excellent order, with replacement windows, updated boiler and the installation of a multi-fuel stove just some of the maintenance carried out throughout their occupancy. The accommodation extends to 893sq ft, comprising entrance hall with staircase rising to the first floor; an elegant sitting/dining room with open fireplace and fitted log-burning stove, flanked either side by recessed bespoke display shelving and storage, polished wooden flooring, and enjoying a double aspect with views over the front and rear gardens and fields beyond.

A fitted kitchen with matching base and wall units, inset 4-ring halogen hob with oven and extractor over and a built-in understairs shelved larder cupboard; a rear hall with space and plumbing for washing machine; and a wet room with WC, wash basin and electric shower.

On the first floor is a good landing area with airing cupboard and window to the side overlooking the gardens, along with two double bedrooms, the first of which has two windows, views to the front and fields beyond and a range of built-in wardrobes and storage cupboards, with the second bedroom having fabulous far-reaching views to the rear over surrounding countryside and woodland beyond, and a built-in wardrobe cupboard.

The bathroom is a large size, with tongue-and-groove panelling to dado height, panelled bath, wash basin and low-level WC. Outside A 5-bar gate gives access to a driveway sweeping to the side of the house, providing parking for several vehicles. The gardens themselves are a particular feature of the cottage, extending to around a quarter-of-an-acre, predominantly laid to lawn interspersed by a variety of mature trees and shrubs, as well as well-stocked borders, a paved terrace abutting the side of the house, two timber garden stores and an integral log store/small workshop. The gardens offer a good deal of privacy through all seasons. Services Mains water and electricity. Private drainage (shared with neighbour). Oil-fired heating.

Location
4 Wyken Hall Cottages is in a rural hamlet, formerly part of the Wyken Estate, with its well-known Wyken Vineyards and Leaping Hare restaurant, which hosts a well-regarded farmers market each Saturday morning and wood-fired pizzas in the orchard during the summer months.

The nearby village of Stanton is situated approximately 8 miles north-east of Bury St Edmunds, just off the A143 road to Diss and Great Yarmouth.

This well-served village itself has excellent local facilities with a variety of shops, public house, post office, doctors surgery, garage, petrol station, and schooling and is within the Thurston catchment area for secondary education. There is a regular bus service to the Historic Cathedral Town of Bury St Edmunds and Diss which have larger shopping, recreational and cultural facilities
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