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3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
The Street, Wenhaston, Halesworth, Suffolk, IP19
Study
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1205
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Features and description
- Charming period end-of-terrace home in the popular village of Wenhaston
- Superb access to Suffolk’s Heritage Coast and scenic countryside walks
- Generous reception room with inglenook fireplace, log burner and exposed timbers
- Contemporary kitchen diner with lantern roof light and bifolding doors to garden
- Characterful lobby with original curved exposed brickwork
- Ground-floor shower room and practical utility/larder cupboard
- Three-bedroom layout including a charming gabled top-floor room
- Additional study/dressing room with potential for en-suite (subject to consents)
- Wraparound low-maintenance shingle garden with timber loggia and seating area
- Fully insulated studio with services and log burner—ideal for business or creative use
Set in the ever-popular village of Wenhaston, renowned for its strong community spirit and welcoming pubs at either end of the village, this charming period, end-of-terrace home offers an exceptional lifestyle opportunity on the doorstep of Suffolk’s Heritage Coast.
Blending characterful features with thoughtfully designed contemporary living spaces, the property provides a warm and inviting home ideal for those seeking coastal walks, village living and a space perfectly suited to both relaxation and entertaining.
Approached over a generous shingle driveway providing ample off-road parking, the property immediately impresses with its attractive walled front garden and patio—an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. An oak storm porch offers a welcoming entrance into the home, where period charm and modern comforts combine seamlessly.
The principal reception room sits to the front and is wonderfully proportioned, showcasing exposed timbers and a striking inglenook fireplace with inset cast iron log burner, creating a cosy yet elegant focal point—perfect for relaxed evenings throughout the seasons. To the rear lies the heart of the home: a beautifully executed kitchen diner added by the current vendors. Designed with lifestyle in mind, this contemporary space features quarry tiled flooring, shaker-style cabinetry finished in soft pastel tones, contrasting work surfaces and a large lantern roof light that floods the room with natural light. Bifolding doors open directly to the garden, effortlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living—ideal for entertaining family and friends.
A characterful lobby beyond reveals a curved exposed brick wall, part of the original structure, adding further charm. From here, doors lead to a practical utility cupboard that doubles as a larder, along with a well-appointed ground-floor shower room—perfect after coastal walks or beach days. Upstairs, the first floor offers two well-proportioned double bedrooms, one boasting an attractive feature brick fireplace. The landing itself is rich in character with exposed timber work, and a family bathroom serves this level.
A further staircase rises to the top floor where a delightful gabled room provides a charming bedroom retreat with built-in storage. Beyond lies an additional room currently used as a study or dressing room, offering potential to create an en-suite subject to the necessary consents.
Outside, the wraparound rear garden is mainly laid to shingle for ease of maintenance, complemented by a timber loggia providing sheltered outdoor dining space and a storage shed. A standout feature is the fully insulated studio—complete with power, light, water, drainage and its own log burner—currently used as a successful hairdressing space but equally suited as a creative studio, home office or wellness retreat.
Altogether, this is a delightful and versatile village home, perfectly blending character, practicality and modern lifestyle appeal.
Blending characterful features with thoughtfully designed contemporary living spaces, the property provides a warm and inviting home ideal for those seeking coastal walks, village living and a space perfectly suited to both relaxation and entertaining.
Approached over a generous shingle driveway providing ample off-road parking, the property immediately impresses with its attractive walled front garden and patio—an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening drinks. An oak storm porch offers a welcoming entrance into the home, where period charm and modern comforts combine seamlessly.
The principal reception room sits to the front and is wonderfully proportioned, showcasing exposed timbers and a striking inglenook fireplace with inset cast iron log burner, creating a cosy yet elegant focal point—perfect for relaxed evenings throughout the seasons. To the rear lies the heart of the home: a beautifully executed kitchen diner added by the current vendors. Designed with lifestyle in mind, this contemporary space features quarry tiled flooring, shaker-style cabinetry finished in soft pastel tones, contrasting work surfaces and a large lantern roof light that floods the room with natural light. Bifolding doors open directly to the garden, effortlessly connecting indoor and outdoor living—ideal for entertaining family and friends.
A characterful lobby beyond reveals a curved exposed brick wall, part of the original structure, adding further charm. From here, doors lead to a practical utility cupboard that doubles as a larder, along with a well-appointed ground-floor shower room—perfect after coastal walks or beach days. Upstairs, the first floor offers two well-proportioned double bedrooms, one boasting an attractive feature brick fireplace. The landing itself is rich in character with exposed timber work, and a family bathroom serves this level.
A further staircase rises to the top floor where a delightful gabled room provides a charming bedroom retreat with built-in storage. Beyond lies an additional room currently used as a study or dressing room, offering potential to create an en-suite subject to the necessary consents.
Outside, the wraparound rear garden is mainly laid to shingle for ease of maintenance, complemented by a timber loggia providing sheltered outdoor dining space and a storage shed. A standout feature is the fully insulated studio—complete with power, light, water, drainage and its own log burner—currently used as a successful hairdressing space but equally suited as a creative studio, home office or wellness retreat.
Altogether, this is a delightful and versatile village home, perfectly blending character, practicality and modern lifestyle appeal.
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