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2 bedroom semi-detached house
Key information
Property description & features
- Two bedroom semi-detached period cottage
- Many period features throughout
- Multi-fuel burning stove in the lounge
- Separate dining room and study
- Garden room #
- Hand made fitted furniture in the study and kitchen Generous driveway
- Garage
Part glazed wood entrance door leads into entrance porch with brick floor and a further glazed door leading into the main sitting room, a spacious characterful room with exposed wall and ceiling timbers, open fireplace with centrally set multi-fuel stove. A latch door leads to stairwell and a further door opening into an attractive cottage-style kitchen with wood work surfaces, a range of hand-built units surrounding beneath plus drawers and space for Rangemaster oven with extractor above, built-in pantry style cupboard with open plate rack further storage. There is tiling to the floor and half glazed door leading into a spacious and attractive garden room enjoying full views across the rear garden, a door leading out, tiling to floor and an open aspect back into a useful study space with fitted desk and drawers along with a range of built-in shelving. A latch door opens into a generous dining room comfortably taking a table for 6, there are views to the front plus built-in cupboard beneath the stairs and a number of exposed wall and ceiling timbers.
Stairs rise up to the first floor landing with built-in airing cupboard housing the boiler and a further useful built-in cupboard, exposed floorboards, loft access and doors that give way to two double bedrooms to the front aspect with exposed beams. The first floor accommodation is concluded with main bathroom with rolltop clawfoot bath with shower over plus mixer taps with shower attachment, tiled splashbacks, wash hand basin and low-level WC.
Outside
The rear garden begins with a paved patio terrace with the majority then set to lawn with a further patio to one corner of the garden and a number of established flower borders. The boundaries are mix of wall, fence and hedge. There is a gate providing secure access.
The front gardens are a key feature mainly set to lawn of a generous size and providing parking for several vehicles and including a turning area. There is a detached garage with power and light with doors opening providing vehicular access and a personal door to the rear garden.
Location
Acton is a village located about 2 miles to the north east of Sudbury benefitting from a village shop, village inn, primary school. The village has developed as a sought after residential location.
Acton is serviced mainly by the facilities available in the nearby market town of Sudbury which has excellent shopping and recreational facilities, twice weekly market and unusually a branch line railway station connecting to the main line at Marks Tey giving easy access to those wishing to travel to London Liverpool Street (journey time about 1 hour 20 minutes). The village is also easily accessible to the amazing medieval village of Lavenham which lies some 5 miles to the north east.
Directions
Please use the postcode CO10 0AU for SatNav.
Important Information
Council Tax Band - C
Services - We understand that mains water, gas and electricity are connected to the property. Tenure - Freehold
EPC rating - NA
Our ref - SUD230462/SP
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