Guide price
£875,0006 bedroom detached house for sale
Ipswich IP7
EV charger
Added yesterday
Detached house
6 beds
4 baths
559
EPC rating: D
Key information
Features and description
- Attractive detached Victorian residence with detached Annexe
- Unlisted property combining period character with modern finishes
- Four well-proportioned double bedrooms
- Principal bedroom suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom
- Stylish shaker style kitchen with Rangemaster oven and quartz worktops
- Recently landscaped gardens and grounds extending to approximately one acre
- Beautifully presented throughout
- Expansive countryside views
- Extensive driveway providing parking for numerous vehicles
- Convenient access to the historic market town of Hadleigh
Rectory Cottage is an attractive four bedroom detached Victorian residence occupying an elevated rural position between the highly regarded Suffolk villages of Hadleigh and Layham. Set within grounds of approximately one acre and benefiting from unlisted status, the property combines charming period architecture with thoughtfully modernised interiors. A detached annexe provides additional versatile accommodation, making the property particularly well suited to multi-generational living, guest accommodation or home working.
The property has been subject to a comprehensive programme of enhancement and extension during the current ownership, successfully blending original character with high quality contemporary finishes. Behind a traditional Victorian red brick façade, the house is approached via a welcoming entrance hall featuring pamment brick flooring, a timber-framed double glazed sash window to the front elevation and a brick fireplace housing a Victorian stove. An oak internal door provides access to useful cloak storage.
Reception accommodation is arranged across two principal spaces, including a generous dual-aspect dining room with windows to the front and side elevations, half-height panelling and stripped timber flooring. The L-shaped kitchen forms the heart of the home and is centred around an electric Rangemaster oven, complemented by an extensive range of shaker style units with quartz marble effect work surfaces and LED spot lighting. Oak framed double doors open onto the rear terrace and gardens, while a Chesneys stove is set within a brick fireplace with stone hearth. The kitchen also connects to a garden room/boot room.
The first floor provides four well-proportioned double bedrooms, two of which benefit from high specification en-suite facilities. The principal bedroom suite extends across the rear elevation and incorporates a dressing room together with a well-appointed en-suite bathroom. Two double hung sash windows enjoy views across the recently landscaped terrace and open farmland beyond. A further high quality shower room serves the remaining bedrooms, with pine internal doors fitted with traditional Suffolk latches throughout.
Externally, the property occupies extensive grounds with panoramic countryside views. The gardens have are an amazing feature of the property and have recently been landscaped to include porcelain terraces overlooking the large expanse of lawns, raised beds, newly planted border hedging, enclosed vegetable garden and to one end a fledging orchard has been created.
This all creates attractive outdoor entertaining areas while maintaining a sense of openness to the surrounding countryside.
Opposite the main residence, a substantial driveway provides parking for in excess of ten vehicles and leads to the detached annexe, which offers flexible accommodation including a sitting room, kitchen, boiler room, ground floor shower room, bedroom and a separate office.
Rectory Cottage enjoys a desirable countryside setting positioned between the villages of Hadleigh and Layham.
Hadleigh, a historic Suffolk market town, offers a wide range of independent shops, cafés, public houses and everyday amenities, together with schooling and local services.
The surrounding landscape is characterised by attractive rolling farmland and country lanes, providing an appealing rural environment with excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor recreation.
The property is also well placed for access to the wider region. Ipswich lies approximately nine miles to the east and provides mainline rail services to London Liverpool Street, making the area attractive for those seeking a balance between rural living and connectivity. The A12 and A14 are easily accessible, providing convenient road links across East Anglia and towards London, while the Suffolk coast and the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are both within comfortable reach.
TENURE: Freehold
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity are connected. Private drainage and oil fired heating. Eight panel solar array with battery storage. EV charging point.
NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
EPC RATING: The main property TBC is The Annexe is TBC
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LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX[use Contact Agent Button]). BAND: D & A
VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR.
NOTICE: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these sales details, they are for guidance purposes only and prospective purchasers or lessees are advised to seek their own professional advice as well as to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. The measurements, description, distances, journey times etc. are provided as a guide only and should not be relied upon as entirely correct.
No representation or warranty whatsoever is made in relation to this property by David Burr or its employees nor do such sales details form part of any offer or contract.
The property has been subject to a comprehensive programme of enhancement and extension during the current ownership, successfully blending original character with high quality contemporary finishes. Behind a traditional Victorian red brick façade, the house is approached via a welcoming entrance hall featuring pamment brick flooring, a timber-framed double glazed sash window to the front elevation and a brick fireplace housing a Victorian stove. An oak internal door provides access to useful cloak storage.
Reception accommodation is arranged across two principal spaces, including a generous dual-aspect dining room with windows to the front and side elevations, half-height panelling and stripped timber flooring. The L-shaped kitchen forms the heart of the home and is centred around an electric Rangemaster oven, complemented by an extensive range of shaker style units with quartz marble effect work surfaces and LED spot lighting. Oak framed double doors open onto the rear terrace and gardens, while a Chesneys stove is set within a brick fireplace with stone hearth. The kitchen also connects to a garden room/boot room.
The first floor provides four well-proportioned double bedrooms, two of which benefit from high specification en-suite facilities. The principal bedroom suite extends across the rear elevation and incorporates a dressing room together with a well-appointed en-suite bathroom. Two double hung sash windows enjoy views across the recently landscaped terrace and open farmland beyond. A further high quality shower room serves the remaining bedrooms, with pine internal doors fitted with traditional Suffolk latches throughout.
Externally, the property occupies extensive grounds with panoramic countryside views. The gardens have are an amazing feature of the property and have recently been landscaped to include porcelain terraces overlooking the large expanse of lawns, raised beds, newly planted border hedging, enclosed vegetable garden and to one end a fledging orchard has been created.
This all creates attractive outdoor entertaining areas while maintaining a sense of openness to the surrounding countryside.
Opposite the main residence, a substantial driveway provides parking for in excess of ten vehicles and leads to the detached annexe, which offers flexible accommodation including a sitting room, kitchen, boiler room, ground floor shower room, bedroom and a separate office.
Rectory Cottage enjoys a desirable countryside setting positioned between the villages of Hadleigh and Layham.
Hadleigh, a historic Suffolk market town, offers a wide range of independent shops, cafés, public houses and everyday amenities, together with schooling and local services.
The surrounding landscape is characterised by attractive rolling farmland and country lanes, providing an appealing rural environment with excellent opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor recreation.
The property is also well placed for access to the wider region. Ipswich lies approximately nine miles to the east and provides mainline rail services to London Liverpool Street, making the area attractive for those seeking a balance between rural living and connectivity. The A12 and A14 are easily accessible, providing convenient road links across East Anglia and towards London, while the Suffolk coast and the Dedham Vale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty are both within comfortable reach.
TENURE: Freehold
SERVICES: Mains water, electricity are connected. Private drainage and oil fired heating. Eight panel solar array with battery storage. EV charging point.
NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
EPC RATING: The main property TBC is The Annexe is TBC
WHAT3WORDS: enabling.mask.reef
LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, IP1 2BX[use Contact Agent Button]). BAND: D & A
VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR.
NOTICE: Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of these sales details, they are for guidance purposes only and prospective purchasers or lessees are advised to seek their own professional advice as well as to satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their correctness. The measurements, description, distances, journey times etc. are provided as a guide only and should not be relied upon as entirely correct.
No representation or warranty whatsoever is made in relation to this property by David Burr or its employees nor do such sales details form part of any offer or contract.
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