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Guide price£550,000
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4 bedroom terraced house for sale

The Street, Rickinghall, Diss, IP22 1BN
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Terraced house
4 bed
1 bath
EPC rating: F*
1,517 sq ft / 141 sq m

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Property description & features

  • Newly renovated to a high standard throughout
  • Four bedrooms
  • Large Garden
  • Nestled in the centre of a popular well served village
  • Extensive range of cellars
  • NO ONWARD CHAIN

Location

Astley House is set within the Conservation Area of the sought after village of Rickinghall which is joined to the village of Botesdale, host to a surprising range of local amenities including a primary school, health centre, dentist, local supermarket, public houses and take-away food outlets, all of which are within walking distance. Schooling to sixth form level is available at the outstanding Ofsted rated Hartismere High School in Eye (5 miles). The historic town of Bury St Edmunds lies around 15 miles south west with access to the A14 connecting to Cambridge and the Midlands beyond. The market town of Diss (7 miles) has a train station providing regular intercity rail access to Norwich, Ipswich and London Liverpool Street. The town provides extensive local and national shopping and a wide range of social and leisure amenities. The undulating countryside and quiet lanes surrounding Botesdale and Rickinghall are ideal for walkers and cyclists.

Property

With its origins dating back to the 16th century, Astley House sits proudly in the centre of this historic village with pleasant colour washed brick facade and under a steeply pitched plain tiled roof. Upon entry the first thing that you will notice is the generous entrance hall which feeds off to a sitting room with a feature fireplace and a large sash window to the front elevation. Bedroom 4 also feeds off the hallway and offers views to the front through a large sash window. The Kitchen has been newly fitted and set with neutral contemporary contrasting tones. There is a fitted rangemaster and useful pantry. Stairs from the kitchen lead down to to an extensive range of cellars which provide huge potential to increase your footprint of the living space and would offer a wonderful place for entertaining teenagers, a home office or cinema room. There is a further reception room in the form of a large dining hall which historically would have formed the stables. It houses a large woodburner, former mullion windows and impressive vaulted ceiling for more formal dining settings. Upstairs the property offers a spacious landing that feeds off to a newly fitted bathroom comprising of a double shower, corner bath, low level WC and sink. There two spacious double bedrooms looking out to the front of the property and a single bedroom completes the accommodation on the first floor. You may have noted on the floor plan, a set of stairs leading to the second floor, this leads to potential further accommodation as due to the steep pitch on the roof there is more than ample head height. The current owner have architects drawings to this effect which could be made available on request.

Outside

The garden is particularly generous for its position within the village and extends all the way down to the parish fields to the rear and village bowling green. There is a large patio accessed from a stable door in the dining room which leads out to a more formal lawned area. Steps then lead you down to wider area of garden which contains a useful summer house offering a pleasant place to enjoy the afternoon sunshine while enjoying views back up garden the rear elevation of the property. 

Services

Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Oil fired central heating. 

Directions

 From Diss turn off the A143 at the sign for Redgrave and follow this road, turning off at the right hand bend into the village of Botesdale. Continue through the village and into the joined village of Rickinghall where Astley House will be found on the Right Hand side, immediately before Bell Inn Public House.

 

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