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4 bedroom detached house
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Property description & features
- Detached Victorian village house
- Well-proportioned rooms
- Features including wooden flooring, sash windows and fireplaces
- Enlarged kitchen/dining room
- Spacious sitting room with woodburner
- Two further reception rooms
- Utility,cloakroom
- 4 bedrooms, family bathroom
- Well-stocked gardens
- Garaging and garden office/studio
With origins dating back to the 19th century and much improved and extended in more recent years, Mill House is an attractive detached Victorian house of traditional red brick construction beneath a tiled roof and provides spacious accommodation possessing a light and airy atmosphere whilst displaying features including sash windows, wooden and stone flooring, fireplaces and panelled internal doors.
Benefitting from oil fired radiator central heating, the accommodation currently in brief comprises of a panelled entrance door opening to an entrance hall with stairs off to first floor and door to a spacious triple aspect sitting room (originally two reception rooms) with fireplace with stove and French doors to gardens. The snug/family room has a fireplace and window to front and the study is a further versatile reception room with window to rear. The kitchen/dining room has been enlarged to form a spacious dual aspect 'live in' kitchen with French doors to side and with a modern range of fitted units providing plenty of drawer and cupboard space beneath preparation surfaces and with space for range oven. From the kitchen leads to the utility with fitted units and doors to garden and to the cloakroom.
Stairs lead from the entrance hall to the first floor landing which gives access to the four comfortable bedrooms and family bathroom, completing the accommodation.
Outside - The gardens are a particular feature being stocked with an abundance of flowering plants, shrubs and maturing trees whilst offering the occupants with a good degree of privacy particularly during the summer months. The gardens are mostly laid to lawn and offer numerous seating areas. To the side of the house is a driveway providing ample vehicle parking and access to a detached double garage (half of which has been converted into a useful garden office/studio).
Location - The property is situated within a short walk of the picturesque village centre which provides a good range of local amenities including; village stores, primary school, two village pubs, timber merchants with garden centre and a parish church. Walsham Le Willows is situated to the North-East of the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds and its excellent range of schooling, shopping, thriving sports club, cultural and recreational facilities. Convenient access is gained to Stowmarket and Diss, both of which provide a main line rail link to London Liverpool Street Station.
Directions - When proceeding from the centre of Walsham Le Willows turn left into Wattisfield Road where the house will be found further on the left-hand side.
Services And Agents Note - Mains drainage and water. Oil Fired radiator Central Heating
Council Tax Band E
Agents note: No onward chain
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