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4 bedroom end of terrace house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II Listed Building
- Spacious accommodation
- Period features
- Town centre location
- Inglenook fireplaces
- Cottage gardens
- Views over St Mary’s Church tower
- Two reception room
- Bathroom and shower room
- Three double bedrooms
This Grade II Listed home sits a short distance from High Street and has been cleverly enhanced over the years to offer a mix of period features, such as exposed timbers and inglenook fireplaces, with a more modern feel at the rear. The property, a former telephone exchange, offers spacious accommodation throughout to include, separate lounge and dining room, utility room, both a shower room and bathroom plus three double bedrooms. The cottage garden to the rear is rich in climbing plants and flint walls, with views of the St Marys Church tower.
Tenure: Freehold
Grade II listed
Doors/Windows: Timber framed doors and window with secondary glazing
Parking: Right of way over driveway to the left with off street parking to the rear.
Council Tax: Band E - £2,568.05pa
EPC: Exempt (Grade II listed)
In more detail the property comprises of:
ENTRANCE HALL:
LOUNGE:
Inglenook fireplace housing wood burning stove. Bay window to front and door and window to rear. Double doors through to:-
HALL:
Stairs to first floor and under stairs storage cupboard.
DINING ROOM:
Inglenook fireplace currently housing cast iron oven. Bay window to front.
KITCHEN:
With a range of wall and base units. Integrated electric oven, gas hob with extractor over and inset sink. Dual aspect windows to sides.
UTILITY ROOM:
Base units, inset sink and window to side. Stable door to rear garden.
SHOWER ROOM:
White suite comprising of low level wc, basin sit in vanity unit and shower cubicle. Windows to rear.
ON THE FIRST FLOOR:
LANDING:
Windows to rear garden.
PRIMARY BEDROOM:
Walk in wardrobe and window to front.
WC
Low level wc, hand basin set in vanity unit and windows to rear.
BEDROOM TWO:
Bay window to rear.
BEDROOM THREE:
Window to front.
BEDROOM FOUR:
Airing cupboard, storage cupboard and window to side.
BATHROOM:
White suite comprising of low level wc, bidet, hand basin and bath with shower over. Window to side.
OUTSIDE:
Right of way over, gated driveway to the left with off street parking to the rear.
Cottage garden with rear with gravelled patio and mature shrub borders, opening to lawned garden with flower bed borders. Storage sheds.
AGENTS NOTES:
1)Right of way over driveway to the left with off street parking to the rear.
2) Right of way provided to neighbouring property for their access to their rear garden.
The Market town of Mildenhall is rich in its history and culture and has been an established settlement since the Stone Age. Today Mildenhall is known nationally its unique Roman Silverware Collection which is known as "Mildenhall Treasure". Centred around an historical market place offering a good range of shopping, education and leisure services together with many local places of historical interest.Approximately two miles from the A11 five ways roundabout which gives access to Thetford (12 Miles) and Norwich to the North East and Newmarket (10 miles) and London to the South and Southwest. Other towns within travelling distance are Brandon to the North West and Bury St Edmunds to the south east via the A1101.
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