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Full details for 4 Bedroom Detached For Sale in Haverhill

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Description

An exceptional detached conversion providing beautifully presented accommodation extending to around 2,800sq-ft, ideal for those looking for annexe accommodation, situated in an enviable semi-rural setting convenient for Cambridge and Bury St Edmunds.

Situated in a coveted location within a small hamlet on the fringes of this highly-regarded village, Maltings Farm is an attractive period house believed to have been built by the W H Smith & Sons, and cleverly blending the original Victorian fabric and architecture with stylish contemporary nuances and an almost open plan feel - all of which enjoys a large degree of natural light with most rooms leading out to a wonderful walled courtyard garden.

The property extends to over 2,750ft2, with a versatile arrangement of living accommodation, particularly suitable for those seeking dual-occupancy or requiring space for home office or studio. Most rooms have lovely original characteristics and retain the original fabric of the building, with vaulted timbered ceilings, exposed red-brick walls and tiled or brick floors.

In brief, the accommodation comprises a large reception/entrance hall with lean-to boot room, a wonderful light sitting room with roof windows and French doors leading to the garden. Of equal proportion is the fabulous dining/family room with log-burning stove, French doors to the garden and further doors leading out to a decked veranda, affording views of open countryside beyond.

The kitchen/breakfast room is extensively fitted with a range of wall and base units under worktop with 2.5 stainless steel bowl sink inset. Integrated appliances include two undercounter fridges and an undercounter freezer, dishwasher and dual electric ovens with electric hob set into the chimney recess. There are doors from both rooms looking out onto the gardens and door to the rear hallway.

The principal bedroom is located on the west wing, with French doors to the garden and a wonderful walk in wardrobe providing a large area of storage. Neighbouring the bedroom is an attractive bathroom, with tiled bath with shower over, vanity wash basin and WC.

The east wing provides further living accommodation with the opportunity for those looking for a self-contained annexe, equally, it flows well from the principal accommodation, with two double bedrooms and a snug, all with vaulted roof space and French doors to the garden, its own secondary kitchen/breakfast room with small garden room, a modern walk-in shower room and further single bedroom/study.

Outside
The property incorporates two vehicular accesses, one to the west of the property with a gravelled parking area to the front of the property providing parking for several vehicles (with active car charging point) set adjacent to an expanse of traditional lawn, with mature trees enclosed via a high level hedge, ensuring a good deal of privacy and seclusion.

The second access is to the rear of the property and is currently shared with a neighbour which provides access and parking for several vehicles and there are useful electric power points to the side and rear of the property.

The gardens are accessed via a pedestrian gate with gravel and paved pathways leading to the front door which is inset in a rather large covered porch area with benches mounted either side. The gardens feature an expanse of traditional lawn, bordered with traditional flowerbeds and a range of mature trees and is enclosed with a high-level hedge to the front. The property has an electrically controlled sliding gate on one driveway.

Location
Great Wratting is a pretty village with a public house, Anglican church, St Mary‘s, and a church room purchased by the village which is used for meetings and concerts.

The village is well known for its large and hugely successful annual summer fete - held at Hall Farm on the first Saturday in June. Thurlow is approximately 1.5 miles which has a public house, church, junior school, village hall and playing fields. Further facilities are available in Bury St Edmunds 18 miles) and the city of Cambridge (17 miles) with London Stansted airport approximately 30 miles

Services
Mains electricity, drainage and water are connected LPG-fired heating Broadband Speed approx. 48Mb download.

Council Tax Band West Suffolk Band G
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