Total views: 1890
Guide price
£1,450,0007 bedroom detached house for sale
Norwich Road, Stowmarket IP14
Detached house
7 beds
5 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Approached via a private half mile drive
- Grade II * listed medieval manor house
- Tudor brick floors, leaded light windows an open fireplaces.
- Vaulted first floor sitting room
- Detached two bedroom cottage
- Modern oak framed suffolk barn, constructed in 2020
- Orchard with apple, walnut & pear trees
- Two acres of meadow with far reaching views
- Grounds and gardens extending to 4.75 acres
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A rare opportunity to own one of Suffolk's most historic and picturesque homes, where centuries of heritage blend seamlessly with the comforts of modern living. Tucked away at the end of a private half-mile drive, Read Hall offers a truly idyllic lifestyle - a medieval manor house surrounded by moated gardens, meadows and countryside, complete with a charming guest cottage and versatile oak-framed barn. Whether entertaining in its magnificent vaulted rooms, retreating to the tranquillity of the grounds, or welcoming family and friends to the cottage, this is a home that delivers privacy, character and timeless Suffolk charm in abundance.
Key Features
• Approached via a private half-mile drive, creating an exclusive setting of
peace and privacy
• Grade II* listed medieval manor house with 15th Century origins
• Wealth of period detail: exposed timbers, Tudor brick floors, leaded-light
windows and open fireplaces
• Vaulted first-floor sitting room with medieval roof timbers and rare
smoke-blackened crown post
• Read Hall Cottage – a detached two-bedroom cottage with decking, hot
tub and meadow views
• (49ft x 25ft), 2020 Modern oak-framed Suffolk barn (49ft x 25ft), constructed in 2020
• Beautiful landscaped gardens with lawns, part-moat and mature trees
• Orchard with apple, walnut and pear trees
• Two acres of meadow with far-reaching countryside views
• Grounds and gardens extending in all to 4.75 acres
Description Approached via a half-mile private drive and surrounded by open farmland, Read Hall enjoys an oasis-like setting amidst part-moated gardens and grounds extending to 4.75 acres.
Listed Grade II*, the Hall is a distinguished medieval manor house, understood to date from the mid-15th Century. Altered and extended during the 16th and 17th Centuries, including the addition of a cross-wing Tudor brick chimney, the
property was lovingly restored in the 1970s and has been meticulously maintained since. The house remains a remarkably complete example of a medieval manor, retaining a wealth of period features: exposed timbers, Tudor brick floors, leaded-light
windows, oak boarded floors and doors, and impressive open fireplaces. An original newel staircase provides further historic character. A highlight is the vaulted first-floor sitting room, open to the roof apex, displaying the medieval roof timbers and a rare smoke-blackened crown post. Many rooms enjoy sweeping views over the surrounding gardens and countryside. The house
is warmed by modern electric heating and three high quality Jotul wood-burning stoves, ensuring comfort alongside its history.
Read Hall Cottage, positioned to the east, was previously a successful holiday let generating strong levels of income. With views across the meadow and farmland, it offers a fitted kitchen with Esse cooking range, a large sitting room, two bedrooms, bathroom, and a decking terrace with hot tub - perfect for guests, family or rental use.
The grounds are a delight. Wrought iron gates open to a shingle driveway lined with mature poplars and the sweeping moat, leading to a parking and turning area. Landscaped gardens are enclosed by hedges and trees, with expansive lawns and
an orchard of apple, walnut and pear. Beyond the moat, overhung with willow and ash, lie two acres of meadow with far-reaching views of the Suffolk countryside.
Key Features
• Approached via a private half-mile drive, creating an exclusive setting of
peace and privacy
• Grade II* listed medieval manor house with 15th Century origins
• Wealth of period detail: exposed timbers, Tudor brick floors, leaded-light
windows and open fireplaces
• Vaulted first-floor sitting room with medieval roof timbers and rare
smoke-blackened crown post
• Read Hall Cottage – a detached two-bedroom cottage with decking, hot
tub and meadow views
• (49ft x 25ft), 2020 Modern oak-framed Suffolk barn (49ft x 25ft), constructed in 2020
• Beautiful landscaped gardens with lawns, part-moat and mature trees
• Orchard with apple, walnut and pear trees
• Two acres of meadow with far-reaching countryside views
• Grounds and gardens extending in all to 4.75 acres
Description Approached via a half-mile private drive and surrounded by open farmland, Read Hall enjoys an oasis-like setting amidst part-moated gardens and grounds extending to 4.75 acres.
Listed Grade II*, the Hall is a distinguished medieval manor house, understood to date from the mid-15th Century. Altered and extended during the 16th and 17th Centuries, including the addition of a cross-wing Tudor brick chimney, the
property was lovingly restored in the 1970s and has been meticulously maintained since. The house remains a remarkably complete example of a medieval manor, retaining a wealth of period features: exposed timbers, Tudor brick floors, leaded-light
windows, oak boarded floors and doors, and impressive open fireplaces. An original newel staircase provides further historic character. A highlight is the vaulted first-floor sitting room, open to the roof apex, displaying the medieval roof timbers and a rare smoke-blackened crown post. Many rooms enjoy sweeping views over the surrounding gardens and countryside. The house
is warmed by modern electric heating and three high quality Jotul wood-burning stoves, ensuring comfort alongside its history.
Read Hall Cottage, positioned to the east, was previously a successful holiday let generating strong levels of income. With views across the meadow and farmland, it offers a fitted kitchen with Esse cooking range, a large sitting room, two bedrooms, bathroom, and a decking terrace with hot tub - perfect for guests, family or rental use.
The grounds are a delight. Wrought iron gates open to a shingle driveway lined with mature poplars and the sweeping moat, leading to a parking and turning area. Landscaped gardens are enclosed by hedges and trees, with expansive lawns and
an orchard of apple, walnut and pear. Beyond the moat, overhung with willow and ash, lie two acres of meadow with far-reaching views of the Suffolk countryside.
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Since opening our first office in Long Melford in 1995, we have grown to become a multi-branch estate agency, with seven offices prominently located throughout East Anglia. Located in Bury St Edmunds, Clare, Castle Hedingham, Leavenheath, Long Melford, Newmarket and Woolpit our offices provide extensive coverage across Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and north Essex. For buyers with links to the capital, The London Office is situated in St James’s, with a proven track record of introducing purchasers from both their national and international departments and serving as a city link to those looking for a principal residence or additional property in the country. Blending a range of print and digital marketing techniques with a constant eye on technological developments, our attitude to business is that of a traditional approach with forward thinking values. The fostering of long standing client relationships is at the heart of everything we do, our guiding ethos at all times is offering the best advice to our clients. A principal led estate agency group, directors Steven Ray, Nicholas Mills, Tim Rutter, Jack Thornley, Henry Perrins & Rachel Suff oversee the day to day operations of the business having had a wealth of experience across sales and lettings spanning many decades. Dedicated to supporting our staff, training and development is an on-going priority at David Burr, highlighted by the experience of the directors who have all progressed from the position of Sales or Lettings Negotiator within the company. Fortunate to lead an exceptionally talented group of colleagues, the constantly improving abilities of the next generation is one of our most valuable tools of business development. It is a requirement that staff train for both the Certificate of Practice in Residential Estate agency and the Technical Award in Residential Letting & Property Management. The company has also achieved the Investor in People Award on multiple occasions.
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