4 bedroom bungalow
Sold STC
Bungalow
4 beds
2 baths
1313
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Super-fast 97Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Four bedrooms
- Detached
- Bungalow
- Lounge with open fireplace
- Ensuite facilities to primary bedroom
- Garage with off street parking
- Rear private garden with patio area and pergola
- Freehold
- Close to local nature reserves and walking hotspots
- A short drive away from Bury St. Edmunds
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Nestled within the picturesque village of Icklingham, this beautifully presented and extensively refurbished four-bedroom detached bungalow is available within a quiet private cul-de-sac. With plenty of nature reserves and local walking hotspots nearby, this is an excellent opportunity to move to
such a charming and peaceful village.
Upon entering the hallway, double doors open out into the immaculately presented and modernised kitchen/diner with some integrated appliances and storage throughout, with the utility room off to the side.
Further double doors lead to a roomy and cozy lounge with an open fireplace, and patio doors leading out to the rear garden. Down the hallway you’ll find four spacious double bedrooms three with integrated storage, and an updated and stylish ensuite and family bathroom.
Externally, the home features a well-presented rear garden with patio area and pergola, and benefits from its own garage and double off-street parking.
In more detail the accommodation comprises of:
HALLWAY
Integrated storage, double doors leading to:
KITCHEN/DINING ROOM
Range of floor and wall-based storage, with centre worktop/island with seating for six. Integrated oven, electric hob and cooker hood. Space for a double fridge freezer and freestanding washing machine/dishwasher, window to rear. Double doors leading to:
UTILITY ROOM
Plumbing for washing machine and dryer, boiler
LIVING ROOM
Open fireplace, double patio doors leading to the rear garden
BEDROOM ONE
Integrated storage, window to rear
EN SUITE
Enclosed shower, low level WC, basin, window to side
BEDROOM TWO
Integrated storage, window to front
BEDROOM THREE
Integrated storage, window to front
BEDROOM FOUR
Window to front
FAMILY BATHROOM
Bath with shower, low level WC, basin, window to side
OUTSIDE
Range of mature shrubbery to front, double off street parking, garage with power and pathway to the front door. A side gate leads to the private rear garden with patio and pergola.
Tenure: Freehold
Heating: Oil heating
Parking: Garage with off street parking
Windows/doors: UPVC double glazing
Internet: See agents note
AGENTS NOTES:
1. Further background information and data as required under the “Material Information” are available in the brochure QR code or 2. Full Fibre Internet has been approved and is in the process of being installed
Icklingham village takes its name from an Iron Age tribe, the Iceni, who lived in the area and has the remains of a Roman settlement to the South-East. The village is surrounded by the Breckland Farmland Site of Special Scientific Interest and close to the Breckland Forest SSSI, both of which cover large area of Breckland and are two of the largest SSSI areas in England. The A14 easy access to the A11 five ways roundabout and its subsequent road services through to Newmarket to the south, Cambridge to the west and Bury St Edmunds to the east are easily accessible. Icklingham is also home to the popular pub 'The Guinness Arms'.
such a charming and peaceful village.
Upon entering the hallway, double doors open out into the immaculately presented and modernised kitchen/diner with some integrated appliances and storage throughout, with the utility room off to the side.
Further double doors lead to a roomy and cozy lounge with an open fireplace, and patio doors leading out to the rear garden. Down the hallway you’ll find four spacious double bedrooms three with integrated storage, and an updated and stylish ensuite and family bathroom.
Externally, the home features a well-presented rear garden with patio area and pergola, and benefits from its own garage and double off-street parking.
In more detail the accommodation comprises of:
HALLWAY
Integrated storage, double doors leading to:
KITCHEN/DINING ROOM
Range of floor and wall-based storage, with centre worktop/island with seating for six. Integrated oven, electric hob and cooker hood. Space for a double fridge freezer and freestanding washing machine/dishwasher, window to rear. Double doors leading to:
UTILITY ROOM
Plumbing for washing machine and dryer, boiler
LIVING ROOM
Open fireplace, double patio doors leading to the rear garden
BEDROOM ONE
Integrated storage, window to rear
EN SUITE
Enclosed shower, low level WC, basin, window to side
BEDROOM TWO
Integrated storage, window to front
BEDROOM THREE
Integrated storage, window to front
BEDROOM FOUR
Window to front
FAMILY BATHROOM
Bath with shower, low level WC, basin, window to side
OUTSIDE
Range of mature shrubbery to front, double off street parking, garage with power and pathway to the front door. A side gate leads to the private rear garden with patio and pergola.
Tenure: Freehold
Heating: Oil heating
Parking: Garage with off street parking
Windows/doors: UPVC double glazing
Internet: See agents note
AGENTS NOTES:
1. Further background information and data as required under the “Material Information” are available in the brochure QR code or 2. Full Fibre Internet has been approved and is in the process of being installed
Icklingham village takes its name from an Iron Age tribe, the Iceni, who lived in the area and has the remains of a Roman settlement to the South-East. The village is surrounded by the Breckland Farmland Site of Special Scientific Interest and close to the Breckland Forest SSSI, both of which cover large area of Breckland and are two of the largest SSSI areas in England. The A14 easy access to the A11 five ways roundabout and its subsequent road services through to Newmarket to the south, Cambridge to the west and Bury St Edmunds to the east are easily accessible. Icklingham is also home to the popular pub 'The Guinness Arms'.
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NO SALE – NO FEE, WITH NO HIDDEN EXTRAS! Our SALES, LETTINGS and MARKETING packages are extremely COMPETITIVE and COMPREHENSIVE . With floorplans, with seven days a week office opening, full A3 colour property particulars, town centre location and many more. THE RESULTS SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES! Residential Sales and Lettings Independent Rental Team (specialising in the USAF rental market) OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK (out of hours’ appointments available) Office displays illuminated 24/7 Full colour A3 sales particulars EXCLUSIVE ON BASE ADVERTISING in base arrivals Hotel and key locations Property floorplans Regular viewing feedback MATTERPORT 3D TOURS & DRONE PHOTOGRAPHY (where suitable) Multiple internet listings Town centre location Welcome to Balmforth! Managing Partner Robert Lewis BSc CEng MNAEA MARLA has lived in the Mildenhall area for over forty years and has unrivalled local knowledge. As well as the main Mildenhall town centre office we also have the Lords Walk (Eriswell) satellite office serving the USAF market. The Mildenhall office opened in 2001 and with the continuing success of the business we now occupy one of the most prominent town centre locations in Mildenhall. The office has a superb frontage onto both the High Street and Church Walk. The staff in all the Balmforth offices have a comprehensive knowledge of the local area and pride themselves in treating all their clients equally whether they are selling a one-bedroom starter home or a detached country residence. This coupled with the friendly service provided means that clients who use their services return to them time and time again.

























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