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Guide price
£300,0004 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
High Street, Wrentham, Beccles, Suffolk, NR34
Chain-free
Reduced
End of terrace house
4 beds
4 baths
2206
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
- Substantial portion of a historic former coaching inn
- Set within the desirable village of Wrentham, near the Suffolk Heritage Coast
- Four floors of versatile and spacious accommodation
- Large sitting room with open fireplace
- Elegant dining room and generous kitchen/breakfast room with Shaker-style units
- Two large first-floor bedrooms with en suite facilities
- Two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the top floor
- Dry cellar offering excellent storage
- Driveway parking and garage with courtyard garden
- Offered with vacant possession and no onward chain
A Historic Coaching Inn with Modern Comforts.
Set in the heart of the popular village of Wrentham on the East Anglian Heritage Coast, this substantial portion of the former Spread Eagle public house represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history.
Originally constructed in the 1700s as a coaching inn, the property retains much of its original character while offering spacious and versatile accommodation across four floors. The home welcomes you through a handsome reception porch that opens into a broad hallway, where a cloakroom sits conveniently to one side. To the left lies a strikingly generous sitting room, with an open fireplace taking centre stage to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. To the rear, a formal dining room connects seamlessly to the kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry and contrasting work surfaces – perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. From here, steps descend to a surprisingly spacious and dry cellar, ideal for storage or as a wine store.
The first floor provides two particularly large bedrooms, both with en suite facilities – one featuring a shower room, the other a well-appointed bathroom. A further staircase rises to the top floor, where two additional double bedrooms enjoy lovely outlooks across the village, served by a family bathroom on this level.
Outside, a private driveway to the side provides ample off-road parking and leads to a garage, with a charming courtyard garden beyond offering a peaceful outdoor retreat. Whether as a permanent residence, a coastal bolthole, or a potential holiday let, this historic home offers both charm and practicality in equal measure, and is available with vacant possession and no onward chain.
Council Tax Band: E
Local Authority - East Suffolk Council
We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, mains drainage, electricity and gas central heating.
Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.
Set in the heart of the popular village of Wrentham on the East Anglian Heritage Coast, this substantial portion of the former Spread Eagle public house represents a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history.
Originally constructed in the 1700s as a coaching inn, the property retains much of its original character while offering spacious and versatile accommodation across four floors. The home welcomes you through a handsome reception porch that opens into a broad hallway, where a cloakroom sits conveniently to one side. To the left lies a strikingly generous sitting room, with an open fireplace taking centre stage to create a warm and inviting atmosphere. To the rear, a formal dining room connects seamlessly to the kitchen/breakfast room, fitted with Shaker-style cabinetry and contrasting work surfaces – perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. From here, steps descend to a surprisingly spacious and dry cellar, ideal for storage or as a wine store.
The first floor provides two particularly large bedrooms, both with en suite facilities – one featuring a shower room, the other a well-appointed bathroom. A further staircase rises to the top floor, where two additional double bedrooms enjoy lovely outlooks across the village, served by a family bathroom on this level.
Outside, a private driveway to the side provides ample off-road parking and leads to a garage, with a charming courtyard garden beyond offering a peaceful outdoor retreat. Whether as a permanent residence, a coastal bolthole, or a potential holiday let, this historic home offers both charm and practicality in equal measure, and is available with vacant possession and no onward chain.
Council Tax Band: E
Local Authority - East Suffolk Council
We have been advised that the property has the following services. Mains water, mains drainage, electricity and gas central heating.
Winkworth wishes to inform prospective buyers and tenants that these particulars are a guide and act as information only. All our details are given in good faith and believed to be correct at the time of printing but they don’t form part of an offer or contract. No Winkworth employee has authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to this property. All fixtures and fittings, whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless stated otherwise and room sizes are measured between internal wall surfaces, including furnishings. The services, systems and appliances have not been tested, and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given.
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