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4 bedroom detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
Situated on the fringes of this convenient and well-served village, Bury Row Cottage is a well-presented and spacious individual house, with the original 16th-century timber-frame thatched cottage having undergone a total remodel and extension programme in 1977 with further changes and improvements in more recent years - resulting in a well-proportioned family home, with a high degree of natural light throughout and versatile living space.
The accommodation extends to around 2,000ft2 and arranged over two floors, the property comprises an entrance porch with cloakroom, glazed double doors leading to a double-aspect dining hall, a versatile space with staircase leading to the first floor.
The sitting room forms part of the original cottage, enjoying a triple- aspect, stained timber floors and red-brick fireplace housing a wood-burning stove on tiled hearth.
The kitchen/breakfast room has been beautifully fitted out with bespoke hand-made painted shaker-style units with granite worktops, twin Belfast sink, range cooker with extractor, integrated dishwasher, space for American-style fridge-freezer and complemented by a large matching island with granite worktop. There are further handmade units creating further storage and window seat with shoe-storage beneath. There is a utility room providing more useful space with plumbing for washing machine.
A later addition is a wonderful garden/family room with vaulted ceiling and bespoke cabinetry and shelving, with doors leading out to the terrace and gardens.
On the first floor is a large landing area, with the principal bedroom having a double aspect with views over the gardens and an en suite bathroom, with spa bath and separate shower cubicle, with three further bedrooms served by the family bathroom.
Outside
Bury Row Cottage is approached from the village lane via 5-bar gates onto a tarmac driveway, leading to a double garage with adjoining garden store/outbuilding.
The garden is largely laid to lawn with a variety of mature trees and an attractive fenced pond, home to crested newts and other wildlife. There is a terrace that wraps around the property, and outside boiler cupboard.
Location
Bacton is a picturesque Suffolk village, around halfway between Bury St Edmunds and Ipswich. The property is well-placed for enjoying tranquil village life with a shop, pub, pre-school, and primary school within walking distance. For a wider mix of independent and high street shops and amenities you can venture to Stowmarket or Bury St Edmunds nearby.
Services
Mains water & Electricity, Private Drainage (Sewage Treatment Plant), Oil-fired heating.
Council Tax Band
Mid Suffolk District Council Band E.
EPC rating - D
Agent’s Note
There is a new homes development by Taylor Wimpey that is currently midway through the building stage, which adjoins the grounds of Bury Row Cottage. Further information about the layout of the development and its proximity to the property can be made available by the agents. The planning indicates a ‘10m’ wildlife screening and then gardens of the new homes, so we believe the privacy of the grounds will not be greatly affected.
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