Guide price
£1,250,0005 bedroom house for sale
Polstead Heath, Colchester, Suffolk, CO6
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House
5 beds
3 baths
3626
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Features and description
- Entrance hall & reception hall
- 3 reception rooms
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Utility/boot room & cloakroom
- Principal bedroom with en suite
- 5 further bedrooms (1 with en suite)
- Family bathroom & separate shower room
- Garden/machinery store
- Planning permission for 2-bay cart lodge
- Orchard, gardens & grounds of about 2.6 acres
A handsome double bay fronted Victorian house situated in a popular village in gardens and grounds approaching 2.6 acres.
Orchard House is an elegant, detached, double bay fronted Victorian property, believed to date from around 1880, and with the benefit of being unlisted.
The property presents attractive brick elevations under a slate roofline, with the accommodation arranged over three floors extending to some 3,626 sq ft. In 2005 a three-storey rear extension was added and now provides a well-proportioned property with flexible use accommodation throughout, including an entrance hall which gives access to the two good-sized reception rooms, both with bay windows and wood burning stoves inserted.
A good-sized central reception hall leads through to a cloakroom, fabulous kitchen/breakfast room with double folding doors through to the dining room. The kitchen is fitted with solid oak units, good sized kitchen island, black granite work surfaces and an electric range cooker. There is a large central bay window with French doors leading out onto the rear terrace, together with a stable door leading to the utility room.
From the entrance hall a staircase leads up to a large first-floor landing where access is given to the four double bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms. There is also a separate family bathroom. Off the landing a further staircase leads up to a second floor where there are two further bedrooms and a shower room.
OUTSIDE
Orchard House is approached over a gravelled driveway, flanked to one side by a large area of lawn the lawn is interspersed with trees. There is a central graveled path leading up to the front door. The main garden can be found at the rear of the property, which again is predominantly laid to lawn and interspersed by mature trees and shrubs. To the side of the rear garden is an unsurfaced track which leads to the rear meadows. In this part of the garden can be found the useful barn/machinery store set on a concrete plinth with power connected. The main meadow consists of an expanse of pasture with oak saplings, all bounded by established field hedging with arable farmland beyond. The smaller, central meadow adjoins the rear property by a line of mature trees which includes apple, walnut and ash. Box hedging defines the rear terrace which gives access to the dining area and breakfast room.
LOCATION
Polstead Heath is a small village community situated some three miles from the town of Hadleigh. The village benefits from a public house, post office and shop and is an area surrounded by undulating countryside. Nearby Stoke by Nayland, 2 miles to the south, has the well-reputed Crown Pub and Restaurant, together with the Angel Inn. The market towns of Hadleigh and Sudbury provide excellent facilities including supermarket, shops, restaurants, pubs and schools, as do the nearby towns of Manningtree (9.5 miles) and Colchester (11 miles) both also offering direct rail links to London Liverpool Street Station.
Hadleigh – 4 miles
Stoke by Nayland – 2 miles
Manningtree – 9.5 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 50 mins)
Colchester – 11 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 45 mins)
Sudbury – 10 miles
DIRECTIONS (CO6 5BB)
From Ipswich, head out along the Hadleigh Road (A1071) passing through the village of Hintlesham and bypassing the town of Hadleigh. The A1071 continues into Corham Street and at Hadleigh Heath take a left-hand turning down Stackwood Road. Continue down here for a short distance, turning right down Straight Road where Orchard House will be found on your right-hand side.
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PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Oil-fired central heating.
Mobile: Ofcom reports good to variable coverage by the four main provides.
Broadband: Ofcom reports ultrafast broadband at the property.
EPC: D
Council Tax: Band G. Babergh District Council.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession at completion.
Fixtures and Fittings: Items regarded as fixtures and fittings, including carpets and curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.
Agents Note: Under the same planning permission which approved the extension back in 2005, permission was also granted for a 2-bay cart lodge.
Viewings: By appointment with Jackson-Stops.
Orchard House is an elegant, detached, double bay fronted Victorian property, believed to date from around 1880, and with the benefit of being unlisted.
The property presents attractive brick elevations under a slate roofline, with the accommodation arranged over three floors extending to some 3,626 sq ft. In 2005 a three-storey rear extension was added and now provides a well-proportioned property with flexible use accommodation throughout, including an entrance hall which gives access to the two good-sized reception rooms, both with bay windows and wood burning stoves inserted.
A good-sized central reception hall leads through to a cloakroom, fabulous kitchen/breakfast room with double folding doors through to the dining room. The kitchen is fitted with solid oak units, good sized kitchen island, black granite work surfaces and an electric range cooker. There is a large central bay window with French doors leading out onto the rear terrace, together with a stable door leading to the utility room.
From the entrance hall a staircase leads up to a large first-floor landing where access is given to the four double bedrooms, two with en suite bathrooms. There is also a separate family bathroom. Off the landing a further staircase leads up to a second floor where there are two further bedrooms and a shower room.
OUTSIDE
Orchard House is approached over a gravelled driveway, flanked to one side by a large area of lawn the lawn is interspersed with trees. There is a central graveled path leading up to the front door. The main garden can be found at the rear of the property, which again is predominantly laid to lawn and interspersed by mature trees and shrubs. To the side of the rear garden is an unsurfaced track which leads to the rear meadows. In this part of the garden can be found the useful barn/machinery store set on a concrete plinth with power connected. The main meadow consists of an expanse of pasture with oak saplings, all bounded by established field hedging with arable farmland beyond. The smaller, central meadow adjoins the rear property by a line of mature trees which includes apple, walnut and ash. Box hedging defines the rear terrace which gives access to the dining area and breakfast room.
LOCATION
Polstead Heath is a small village community situated some three miles from the town of Hadleigh. The village benefits from a public house, post office and shop and is an area surrounded by undulating countryside. Nearby Stoke by Nayland, 2 miles to the south, has the well-reputed Crown Pub and Restaurant, together with the Angel Inn. The market towns of Hadleigh and Sudbury provide excellent facilities including supermarket, shops, restaurants, pubs and schools, as do the nearby towns of Manningtree (9.5 miles) and Colchester (11 miles) both also offering direct rail links to London Liverpool Street Station.
Hadleigh – 4 miles
Stoke by Nayland – 2 miles
Manningtree – 9.5 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 50 mins)
Colchester – 11 miles (London Liverpool Street Station 45 mins)
Sudbury – 10 miles
DIRECTIONS (CO6 5BB)
From Ipswich, head out along the Hadleigh Road (A1071) passing through the village of Hintlesham and bypassing the town of Hadleigh. The A1071 continues into Corham Street and at Hadleigh Heath take a left-hand turning down Stackwood Road. Continue down here for a short distance, turning right down Straight Road where Orchard House will be found on your right-hand side.
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PROPERTY INFORMATION
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Oil-fired central heating.
Mobile: Ofcom reports good to variable coverage by the four main provides.
Broadband: Ofcom reports ultrafast broadband at the property.
EPC: D
Council Tax: Band G. Babergh District Council.
Tenure: Freehold with vacant possession at completion.
Fixtures and Fittings: Items regarded as fixtures and fittings, including carpets and curtains, are initially excluded from the sale, although certain items may be available by separate negotiation.
Agents Note: Under the same planning permission which approved the extension back in 2005, permission was also granted for a 2-bay cart lodge.
Viewings: By appointment with Jackson-Stops.
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