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£480,0003 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Leiston, Suffolk
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
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A fabulous Grade II listed three bedroom town house set in a convenient location in the town, only minutes from the heritage coast.
16 Main Street is a wonderful three-bedroom Grade II listed house in Leiston only minutes from the Heritage coast in a convenient town setting. Extending to almost 2,300 sq ft, the early 19th-century house is composed of wonderfully large rooms with high ceilings, complete with many original features. Slowly updated over the years, it is a lovely family home with a private garden.
This house is one of a pair of Georgian houses constructed circa 1820. Each has a handsome grey brick façade, with a red-fired tile roof and decorated with brick pilasters reaching from the first floor to the parapet. Sitting on stone bases, the houses are crowned by ornamental curved finial blocks. Internally, many of the original features remain intact in rooms defined by their superb proportions and quality of light. For more information, please see the History section.
The property has two entrances to the house, the most commonly used by the current owners opens directly into the kitchen. This is a lovely space composed of bespoke wooden cabinets set against a simple white-tiled splashback. From here, a door leads through to a light-filled dining space with a herringbone parquet floor and two large sash windows framing views over the garden. A brown-and-white-veined marble fireplace sits on one side of the room.
Adjacent is a beautiful sitting room, crowned by the original cornicing and arranged around a bay window with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a pair of French doors that open out to the garden. Heritage colour 'Stone Mid-Cool' by Little Greene has been applied to the walls, up to a picture rail.
The room is complete with a fireplace with a white-painted wooden surround decorated with simple corbels. There is a guest WC on this floor and steps down to a substantial wine cellar.
An original staircase with delicate narrow spindles ascends to the first floor, where two generous double bedrooms are located. The principal bedroom has two large sash windows, a seagrass carpet, and fireplace. The door to this room has a fanlight, which helps light permeate into the centre of the plan.
The second bedroom is currently used as a study. Both rooms share a pretty bathroom with a separate walk-in shower. Handmade Zellige tiles are found on sections of the wall, and the bath is clad in plywood.
The top floor of the house has been converted into an open-plan bedroom/living room with pitched ceilings, exposed beams, a brick chimney, and engineered oak floors, as well as an en-suite bathroom.
THE PROPERTY
16 Main Street is a wonderful three-bedroom Grade II listed house in Leiston only minutes from the Heritage Coast in a convenient town setting. Extending to almost 2,300 sq ft, the early 19th-century house is composed of wonderfully large rooms with high ceilings, complete with many original features. Slowly updated over the years, it is a lovely family home with a private garden.
This house is one of a pair of Georgian houses constructed circa 1820. Each has a handsome grey brick façade, with a red-fired tile roof and decorated with brick pilasters reaching from the first floor to the parapet. Sitting on stone bases, the houses are crowned by ornamental curved finial blocks. Internally, many of the original features remain intact in rooms defined by their superb proportions and quality of light. For more information, please see the History section.
The property has two entrances to the house, the most commonly used by the current owners opens directly into the kitchen. This is a lovely space composed of bespoke wooden cabinets set against a simple white-tiled splashback. From here, a door leads through to a light-filled dining space with a herringbone parquet floor and two large sash windows framing views over the garden. A brown-and-white-veined marble fireplace sits on one side of the room.
Adjacent is a beautiful sitting room, crowned by the original cornicing and arranged around a bay window with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a pair of French doors that open out to the garden. Heritage colour 'Stone Mid-Cool' by Little Greene has been applied to the walls, up to a picture rail.
The room is complete with a fireplace with a white-painted wooden surround decorated with simple corbels. There is a guest WC on this floor and steps down to a substantial wine cellar.
An original staircase with delicate narrow spindles ascends to the first floor, where two generous double bedrooms are located. The principal bedroom has two large sash windows, a seagrass carpet, and fireplace. The door to this room has a fanlight, which helps light permeate into the centre of the plan. The second bedroom is currently used as a study. Both rooms share a pretty bathroom with a separate walk-in shower. Handmade Zellige tiles are found on sections of the wall, and the bath is clad in plywood.
The top floor of the house has been converted into an open-plan bedroom/living room with pitched ceilings, exposed beams, a brick chimney, and engineered oak floors, as well as an en suite bathroom.
OUTSIDE:
A fabulous private walled garden sits at the rear of the house which is mainly laid to lawn, a walkway takes you through a pergola adorned with wisteria, leading to a patio area at the rear. There are several herbaceous borders planted with a variety of plants, including roses. The patio areas are perfect for eating outdoors. A garage and parking space are accessed via a private road behind the house.
LOCATION:
Situated close to the centre of this thriving town, only a short drive from the Heritage Coast, Leiston is well-served with schools, a cinema, leisure centre/swimming pool and a range of shops including a popular butcher, Co-Op and fruit & veg shop. The beach at Sizewell is just 2 miles to the east and the 14th-century remains of Leiston Abbey lie north-west of the town. Also only a short drive from the market town of Saxmundham; with Waitrose and the train station giving access to Ipswich and then mainline to London.
SERVICES:
Mains: Electric, gas, water and drainage.
Local Authority: East Suffolk District Council
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: Grade II Listed
Ofcom: Superfast broadband & mobile coverage is available.
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ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING (AML) AND ID CHECKS - In order to comply with current legislation, in the event that you make an acceptable offer and before solicitors are instructed, we must complete a number of checks for which you will be charged £30 including VAT per person (a company, trust, or similar will be charged a one-off fee of £75 including VAT).
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS: Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars, certain fixtures and fittings may be excluded from the sale.
OUTSIDE:
A fabulous private walled garden sits at the rear of the house which is mainly laid to lawn, a walkway takes you through a pergola adorned with wisteria, leading to a patio area at the rear. There are several herbaceous borders planted with a variety of plants, including roses. The patio areas are perfect for eating outdoors. A garage and parking space are accessed via a private road behind the house.
16 Main Street is a wonderful three-bedroom Grade II listed house in Leiston only minutes from the Heritage coast in a convenient town setting. Extending to almost 2,300 sq ft, the early 19th-century house is composed of wonderfully large rooms with high ceilings, complete with many original features. Slowly updated over the years, it is a lovely family home with a private garden.
This house is one of a pair of Georgian houses constructed circa 1820. Each has a handsome grey brick façade, with a red-fired tile roof and decorated with brick pilasters reaching from the first floor to the parapet. Sitting on stone bases, the houses are crowned by ornamental curved finial blocks. Internally, many of the original features remain intact in rooms defined by their superb proportions and quality of light. For more information, please see the History section.
The property has two entrances to the house, the most commonly used by the current owners opens directly into the kitchen. This is a lovely space composed of bespoke wooden cabinets set against a simple white-tiled splashback. From here, a door leads through to a light-filled dining space with a herringbone parquet floor and two large sash windows framing views over the garden. A brown-and-white-veined marble fireplace sits on one side of the room.
Adjacent is a beautiful sitting room, crowned by the original cornicing and arranged around a bay window with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a pair of French doors that open out to the garden. Heritage colour 'Stone Mid-Cool' by Little Greene has been applied to the walls, up to a picture rail.
The room is complete with a fireplace with a white-painted wooden surround decorated with simple corbels. There is a guest WC on this floor and steps down to a substantial wine cellar.
An original staircase with delicate narrow spindles ascends to the first floor, where two generous double bedrooms are located. The principal bedroom has two large sash windows, a seagrass carpet, and fireplace. The door to this room has a fanlight, which helps light permeate into the centre of the plan.
The second bedroom is currently used as a study. Both rooms share a pretty bathroom with a separate walk-in shower. Handmade Zellige tiles are found on sections of the wall, and the bath is clad in plywood.
The top floor of the house has been converted into an open-plan bedroom/living room with pitched ceilings, exposed beams, a brick chimney, and engineered oak floors, as well as an en-suite bathroom.
THE PROPERTY
16 Main Street is a wonderful three-bedroom Grade II listed house in Leiston only minutes from the Heritage Coast in a convenient town setting. Extending to almost 2,300 sq ft, the early 19th-century house is composed of wonderfully large rooms with high ceilings, complete with many original features. Slowly updated over the years, it is a lovely family home with a private garden.
This house is one of a pair of Georgian houses constructed circa 1820. Each has a handsome grey brick façade, with a red-fired tile roof and decorated with brick pilasters reaching from the first floor to the parapet. Sitting on stone bases, the houses are crowned by ornamental curved finial blocks. Internally, many of the original features remain intact in rooms defined by their superb proportions and quality of light. For more information, please see the History section.
The property has two entrances to the house, the most commonly used by the current owners opens directly into the kitchen. This is a lovely space composed of bespoke wooden cabinets set against a simple white-tiled splashback. From here, a door leads through to a light-filled dining space with a herringbone parquet floor and two large sash windows framing views over the garden. A brown-and-white-veined marble fireplace sits on one side of the room.
Adjacent is a beautiful sitting room, crowned by the original cornicing and arranged around a bay window with floor-to-ceiling glazing and a pair of French doors that open out to the garden. Heritage colour 'Stone Mid-Cool' by Little Greene has been applied to the walls, up to a picture rail.
The room is complete with a fireplace with a white-painted wooden surround decorated with simple corbels. There is a guest WC on this floor and steps down to a substantial wine cellar.
An original staircase with delicate narrow spindles ascends to the first floor, where two generous double bedrooms are located. The principal bedroom has two large sash windows, a seagrass carpet, and fireplace. The door to this room has a fanlight, which helps light permeate into the centre of the plan. The second bedroom is currently used as a study. Both rooms share a pretty bathroom with a separate walk-in shower. Handmade Zellige tiles are found on sections of the wall, and the bath is clad in plywood.
The top floor of the house has been converted into an open-plan bedroom/living room with pitched ceilings, exposed beams, a brick chimney, and engineered oak floors, as well as an en suite bathroom.
OUTSIDE:
A fabulous private walled garden sits at the rear of the house which is mainly laid to lawn, a walkway takes you through a pergola adorned with wisteria, leading to a patio area at the rear. There are several herbaceous borders planted with a variety of plants, including roses. The patio areas are perfect for eating outdoors. A garage and parking space are accessed via a private road behind the house.
LOCATION:
Situated close to the centre of this thriving town, only a short drive from the Heritage Coast, Leiston is well-served with schools, a cinema, leisure centre/swimming pool and a range of shops including a popular butcher, Co-Op and fruit & veg shop. The beach at Sizewell is just 2 miles to the east and the 14th-century remains of Leiston Abbey lie north-west of the town. Also only a short drive from the market town of Saxmundham; with Waitrose and the train station giving access to Ipswich and then mainline to London.
SERVICES:
Mains: Electric, gas, water and drainage.
Local Authority: East Suffolk District Council
Council Tax Band: C
EPC Rating: Grade II Listed
Ofcom: Superfast broadband & mobile coverage is available.
What3words: windows.work.overjoyed
ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING (AML) AND ID CHECKS - In order to comply with current legislation, in the event that you make an acceptable offer and before solicitors are instructed, we must complete a number of checks for which you will be charged £30 including VAT per person (a company, trust, or similar will be charged a one-off fee of £75 including VAT).
FIXTURES AND FITTINGS: Unless specifically mentioned in these particulars, certain fixtures and fittings may be excluded from the sale.
OUTSIDE:
A fabulous private walled garden sits at the rear of the house which is mainly laid to lawn, a walkway takes you through a pergola adorned with wisteria, leading to a patio area at the rear. There are several herbaceous borders planted with a variety of plants, including roses. The patio areas are perfect for eating outdoors. A garage and parking space are accessed via a private road behind the house.
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