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Guide price
£415,0003 bedroom detached house for sale
Monks Eleigh, Ipswich, Suffolk
Study
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Charming detached period cottage
- Three bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Kitchen
- Study
- Bathroom
- Outbuilding/workshop
- Cottage garden
- Village location
A delightful Grade II listed detached cottage, situated within the shadow of the village church, which comes to the market for the first time in 45 years. A total of three bedrooms are complemented by two reception rooms with a wealth of characterful features together with a kitchen, bathroom and study. There is the further benefit of a fully private enclosed cottage garden with a useful workshop/outbuilding to the rear.
Solid wood front door leading to:-
SITTING ROOM: 15'0" x 11'3" (4.58m x 3.44m) A beautiful room with a wealth of characterful features including a heavily timbered ceiling and a central inglenook fireplace with an exposed mellow red brick surround with oak bressumer beam over. Inset wood burning stove situated on a brick hearth. The current owners have thoughtfully restored the fireplace to reveal hand carved initials thought to date back to the property's original construction. Suffolk thumb latch door leading to:-
DINING ROOM: 15'0" x 11'8" > 8'8" (4.58m x 3.55m > 2.63m) With exposed hardwood flooring and exposed bricks to both walls which include a pretty feature fireplace and a pine door leading to a useful storage cupboard with fitted shelving off. Beautiful original timbers to both the ceiling and the walls and with plenty of space for a dining table and chairs.
LOBBY: A useful area with space for storage, exposed beams and a door leading to:-
STUDY: 6'9" x 5'6" (2.06m x 1.68m) What was once thought to be the pantry of the cottage and now cleverly repurposed as a study with exposed timbers to the walls and a tiled floor.
INNER HALL: With tiled flooring and space for coats and shoes and a door opening onto the rear garden. Further doors leading to:-
KITCHEN: 10'6" x 8'5" (3.20m x 2.56m) With a quarry tiled floor with a matching range of base and wall level shaker style cabinets with worksurfaces incorporating a stainless-steel sink with a mixer tap above and a drainer to side. Space for free-standing cooker with tiled splashback and further space and plumbing for a washing machine and refrigerator. Secondary glazed windows enjoying pretty views over the property's rear garden.
BATHROOM: 6'10" x 5'10" (2.08m x 1.79m) With tiled flooring and walls with a combination of wood panelling and tiles containing a panel bath with a mixer tap and showerhead attachment above, WC and wash hand basin with tiled splashback and storage below. Heated towel rail.
First Floor
LANDING: With exposed timbers and a fitted wardrobe with inset hanging rail off and doors leading to:-
BEDROOM 1: 14' 10" x 11' 6" (4.52m x 3.51m) 14'10" x 11'6" > 8'8" (4.51m x 3.51m > 2.64) An attractive double bedroom with exposed timbers and further door leading to:-
BEDROOM 2: 14'11" x 8'7" (4.54m x 2.61m) With an exposed brick chimney stack, useful fitted wardrobes to one side of the chimney breast and a further useful linen cupboard with double doors off. Access to loft storage space and window with stunning views of the village church.
BEDROOM 3: 9'0" x 5'5" (2.75m x 2.57m)
Outside To the front of the property is ample space for unallocated on-street parking and a side passageway leads into a fully private and enclosed cottage garden which has clearly been designed with low maintenance in mind. Shingle beds are contained by herbaceous borders and provide various areas of seating. Towards the rear of the garden is a discreet area housing an:-
OUTBUILDING/WORKSHOP: 7'3" x 5'3" (2.21m x 1.59m) With power and light connected. Currently utilised as a workshop but which can also provide a useful storage space.
SERVICES: Main water and drainage. Main electricity connected. Oil fired heating by radiators. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
AGENTS NOTES The property is Grade II listed and is thought to date back to approximately the early 1700s.
Solid wood front door leading to:-
SITTING ROOM: 15'0" x 11'3" (4.58m x 3.44m) A beautiful room with a wealth of characterful features including a heavily timbered ceiling and a central inglenook fireplace with an exposed mellow red brick surround with oak bressumer beam over. Inset wood burning stove situated on a brick hearth. The current owners have thoughtfully restored the fireplace to reveal hand carved initials thought to date back to the property's original construction. Suffolk thumb latch door leading to:-
DINING ROOM: 15'0" x 11'8" > 8'8" (4.58m x 3.55m > 2.63m) With exposed hardwood flooring and exposed bricks to both walls which include a pretty feature fireplace and a pine door leading to a useful storage cupboard with fitted shelving off. Beautiful original timbers to both the ceiling and the walls and with plenty of space for a dining table and chairs.
LOBBY: A useful area with space for storage, exposed beams and a door leading to:-
STUDY: 6'9" x 5'6" (2.06m x 1.68m) What was once thought to be the pantry of the cottage and now cleverly repurposed as a study with exposed timbers to the walls and a tiled floor.
INNER HALL: With tiled flooring and space for coats and shoes and a door opening onto the rear garden. Further doors leading to:-
KITCHEN: 10'6" x 8'5" (3.20m x 2.56m) With a quarry tiled floor with a matching range of base and wall level shaker style cabinets with worksurfaces incorporating a stainless-steel sink with a mixer tap above and a drainer to side. Space for free-standing cooker with tiled splashback and further space and plumbing for a washing machine and refrigerator. Secondary glazed windows enjoying pretty views over the property's rear garden.
BATHROOM: 6'10" x 5'10" (2.08m x 1.79m) With tiled flooring and walls with a combination of wood panelling and tiles containing a panel bath with a mixer tap and showerhead attachment above, WC and wash hand basin with tiled splashback and storage below. Heated towel rail.
First Floor
LANDING: With exposed timbers and a fitted wardrobe with inset hanging rail off and doors leading to:-
BEDROOM 1: 14' 10" x 11' 6" (4.52m x 3.51m) 14'10" x 11'6" > 8'8" (4.51m x 3.51m > 2.64) An attractive double bedroom with exposed timbers and further door leading to:-
BEDROOM 2: 14'11" x 8'7" (4.54m x 2.61m) With an exposed brick chimney stack, useful fitted wardrobes to one side of the chimney breast and a further useful linen cupboard with double doors off. Access to loft storage space and window with stunning views of the village church.
BEDROOM 3: 9'0" x 5'5" (2.75m x 2.57m)
Outside To the front of the property is ample space for unallocated on-street parking and a side passageway leads into a fully private and enclosed cottage garden which has clearly been designed with low maintenance in mind. Shingle beds are contained by herbaceous borders and provide various areas of seating. Towards the rear of the garden is a discreet area housing an:-
OUTBUILDING/WORKSHOP: 7'3" x 5'3" (2.21m x 1.59m) With power and light connected. Currently utilised as a workshop but which can also provide a useful storage space.
SERVICES: Main water and drainage. Main electricity connected. Oil fired heating by radiators. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
AGENTS NOTES The property is Grade II listed and is thought to date back to approximately the early 1700s.
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Long Melford is an historic village well known for its famous village green which is dominated by the Holy Trinity Church (once described as the most moving Parish Church in England). It also has two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, the latter being a National Trust property and both open to the general public throughout the year. This bustling village has a wide range of shops, boutiques, public houses, restaurants and hotels. The Long Melford office is one of the most established within the group having operated from the same premises next to the ancient Bull Hotel in the centre of the village for nearly 20 years. The building is a busy environment with the hustle and bustle of the Sales and Lettings team throughout the building working alongside Accountancy, Administration and the Humans Resources departments.
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