4 bedroom cottage
Study
Cottage
4 beds
2 baths
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Features and description
- Sitting room with new log burner
- Kitchen breakfast room
- Three bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Rear hall
- Garage
- Utility/garden office with cloakroom
- Driveway
- Separate annexe comprising kitchen/sitting room, bedroom and shower room
- Private gardens
With origins thought to date back to the early 19th century, this delightful detached cottage of brick construction beneath a pan-tiled roofline, offers a surprising level of much improved accommodation possessing a light and airy feel, complemented by private gardens with separate annexe accommodation, whilst enjoying a pleasant edge of village setting adjacent to the historic Aspen Hall.
Benefitting from oil fired radiator central heating and double glazing, the accommodation currently in brief comprises; entrance door opening to a sitting room, a charming reception boasting a fireplace with log burner and windows overlooking gardens. Door to a more recently re-modelled kitchen breakfast room, fitted with a lovely kitchen complemented by fitted appliances, fireplace, window overlooking gardens and a walk in pantry. There are three comfortable bedrooms (one with fitted wardrobes) and a modern bathroom completes the accommodation.
Outside - The cottage is approached along a driveway to the left of the property providing off road vehicle parking and access to a garage / workshop with power and lighting. The gardens are a charming feature, being particularly well stocked with an abundance of flowering plants, shrubs and mature trees. A charming brick and flint outbuilding (possibly former wash house) has been converted to form a useful utility/garden office with adjoining cloakroom and sink. A more recent addition to the gardens is a detached annexe comprising kitchen/sitting room, bedroom and shower room.
Location - The property enjoys a delightful setting in mature private gardens overlooking open countryside to the front, whilst situated on the edge of the village. Hepworth is a popular village situated approximately 12 miles to the North-East of Bury St Edmunds and provides convenient access to Diss with its main line rail link to London.
Directions - From Bury St Edmunds proceed north on the A143 towards Diss. After Stanton, turn left signposted to Hepworth, where the driveway to the property will be found a short distance further to the left of the cottage.
Services - Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Oil fired radiator central heating. Council tax band C.
Benefitting from oil fired radiator central heating and double glazing, the accommodation currently in brief comprises; entrance door opening to a sitting room, a charming reception boasting a fireplace with log burner and windows overlooking gardens. Door to a more recently re-modelled kitchen breakfast room, fitted with a lovely kitchen complemented by fitted appliances, fireplace, window overlooking gardens and a walk in pantry. There are three comfortable bedrooms (one with fitted wardrobes) and a modern bathroom completes the accommodation.
Outside - The cottage is approached along a driveway to the left of the property providing off road vehicle parking and access to a garage / workshop with power and lighting. The gardens are a charming feature, being particularly well stocked with an abundance of flowering plants, shrubs and mature trees. A charming brick and flint outbuilding (possibly former wash house) has been converted to form a useful utility/garden office with adjoining cloakroom and sink. A more recent addition to the gardens is a detached annexe comprising kitchen/sitting room, bedroom and shower room.
Location - The property enjoys a delightful setting in mature private gardens overlooking open countryside to the front, whilst situated on the edge of the village. Hepworth is a popular village situated approximately 12 miles to the North-East of Bury St Edmunds and provides convenient access to Diss with its main line rail link to London.
Directions - From Bury St Edmunds proceed north on the A143 towards Diss. After Stanton, turn left signposted to Hepworth, where the driveway to the property will be found a short distance further to the left of the cottage.
Services - Mains electricity and water are connected. Private drainage. Oil fired radiator central heating. Council tax band C.
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