5 bedroom detached house
Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
1,646 sq ft / 153 sq m
EPC rating: B
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Detached family house
- Sought after village
- Cul-de-sac setting opposite a meadow
- Five bedrooms
- En-suite to the principal bedroom
- Large lounge and separate dining room
- Utility
- Garage and parking
- Air source heat pump
- Used as a holiday let
Set in a small cul-de sac of only nine properties, this detached family home offers views over a pretty meadow with cows grazing. Built only five years ago, the property still offers the balance of its NHBC warranty and is offered in immaculate condition throughout. The property has a well-proportioned living room which looks over the meadow, to the rear is the kitchen fitted in a sleek and contemporary range of units with built-in appliances. The dining room is adjacent giving options for the rooms to be combined if desire. The dining room offers twin doors opening onto the garden. A utility room completes the accommodation on the ground floor which also opens on to the patio. Stairs lead to the first floor with a half galleried landing and large airing cupboard. The property is perfect for larger families offering five well-matched bedrooms along with a sizeable family bathroom. The principal bedroom is exceptionally spacious, offering an en-suite shower room to one end. The property is always warm and cosy thanks to underfloor heating on the ground floor powered by an air source heat pump. With the high standards of insulation, the property is B rated for exceptionally low running costs. Outside to the rear is a wide patio leading out to the lawn with an area for seating to one side. With full height fencing and bungalows set behind the property, the garden offers a high degree of seclusion. To the front is a driveway for parking leading to the garage with a remote operated electric door. Used by the current owners as a base to explore the heritage coast they have also used the property as a successful holiday let. Early viewing is advised.
Blythburgh is a popular village set on the picturesque Heritage Coast around a hundred miles from London. It enjoys a setting of outstanding natural beauty with a tidal river, marshland, woodland, and grazing pastures. An important and prosperous village at the time of the Norman Conquest it was wealthy form its involvement in the thriving trade from the local ports. The magnificent medieval Church known as the Cathedral of the Marshes, dominates the valley as a beacon for travellers driving through the area. The perfect location, you have the Southwold, Walberswick and Dunwich on your doorstep. Further South there is a strong arts scene at Aldburgh and Snape. The area has numerous walks along the river valley and the estuary along with the nature reserves dotted along the coast. The Georgian market town of Haesworth is around eight miles away and offers a great selection of cafes, restaurants, and a supermarket. Locally, the village offers a well-regarded public house The White Hart set overlooking the estuary. With the A12 running through the village there is easy access by car towards London and Train services can be reached at both Halesworth and Darsham.
Blythburgh is a popular village set on the picturesque Heritage Coast around a hundred miles from London. It enjoys a setting of outstanding natural beauty with a tidal river, marshland, woodland, and grazing pastures. An important and prosperous village at the time of the Norman Conquest it was wealthy form its involvement in the thriving trade from the local ports. The magnificent medieval Church known as the Cathedral of the Marshes, dominates the valley as a beacon for travellers driving through the area. The perfect location, you have the Southwold, Walberswick and Dunwich on your doorstep. Further South there is a strong arts scene at Aldburgh and Snape. The area has numerous walks along the river valley and the estuary along with the nature reserves dotted along the coast. The Georgian market town of Haesworth is around eight miles away and offers a great selection of cafes, restaurants, and a supermarket. Locally, the village offers a well-regarded public house The White Hart set overlooking the estuary. With the A12 running through the village there is easy access by car towards London and Train services can be reached at both Halesworth and Darsham.
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