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Full details for 3 Bedroom Semi-Detached For Sale in Saxmundham

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Description

This former Village Post Office Stores is believed to date back to 1540 and is full of charm and character, located in the heart of the desirable village of Heveningham. Presented beautifully by the current owners and boasting a wealth of character with three large reception rooms, three double bedrooms, cellar, double garage and situated on a generous plot of approximately 1/3 acre. This former Draper and Grocers shop has been in the same family for the past 37 years, finally it closed in 1983 and since this time it has been an excellent family home. 

The accommodation comprises:

Sitting Room with inglenook fireplace

Large dining Room/Former Shop

Excellent Garden Room

Kitchen/Breakfast Room

Cloakroom

Cellar

Bathroom & En-Suite

Three large Double Bedrooms

Landing Room

Double Garage & Parking

Large lawned garden

Full of Period Characteristics and Charm

Calor Gas Central Heating













 

Stepping through the front entrance door takes us into the lovely sitting room with exposed ceiling and wall timbers, which we find throughout the house and an inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove is located at its heart. Two doors leading off this room have staircases down to the cellar and up to the bathroom and bedrooms on the first floor. A further door leads into the generous sized former shop which is currently used as a lovely dining room.

A side door opens into a store room which could be converted into further accommodation.

To the rear is a spacious and light garden room which has three sets of French doors and a back door all overlooking the rear garden and countryside beyond. Again this room has some wall timbers with glazing which gives light and an open plan feel to the kitchen.There is a useful cloakroom with a w.c. and hand basin by the rear entrance door. The kitchen is fitted with timber cupboards and Mosaic tiled worktops. There is a fireplace housing a calor gas wood-burning style stove and plenty of room for a table and chairs. On the half landing is the bathroom which comprises of a corner bath, separate shower, w.c. and hand basin. Further stairs take you to the master bedroom which is a generous size having a pitched ceiling with exposed timbers, the owners have installed a mezzanine floor with steps up to this area for sleeping. There is also a pretty cast iron fireplace and a deep walk-in wardrobe. The second bedroom is also a generous double with exposed brickwork to one wall. The property has another small room known as a ‘Suffolk Landing‘ with an linen cupboard which takes us to the third bedroom, this room has been fitted with a hand basin, shower cubicle and w.c.



Outside

Period cast-iron railings contain the front garden which is paved, a driveway runs to the side of the house and takes us to the double garage, this has an up and over door with power connected. A garden gate opens into the large lawned rear garden which adjoins the surrounding countryside. The plot measures approximately 1/3rd acre and is interspersed with mature trees with a raised terrace next to the rear of the property. The calor gas tank is sited to behind the garage and there is also a timber garden shed. 

Location

The property is located in the sought after rural location of Heveningham, a short drive away from the market town of Halesworth, home to the impressive Heveningham Hall and the July Heveningham Country Fair. Halesworth provides many independent shops, public houses, restaurants, doctors, vets and a supermarket. It has a thriving center of arts for the community called The New Cut which is used as theater, cinema, exhibitions and workshops. There is also a train station with links to London Liverpool Street.



Services

Electric storage heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage.



Local authority:

East Suffolk Council

Tax Band: D

EPC Rating: tba



Southwold – 15.2 miles

Halesworth – 5.0 miles

Ipswich – 26.8 miles



Fixtures and Fittings

All fixtures and fittings including curtains are specifically excluded in the sale, but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.



Agents Note

The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.



Tenure

Vacant possession of the freehold will be given upon completion.

 
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