3 bedroom detached house
Chain-free
Detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1,130 sq ft / 105 sq m
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 76Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Charming Period Cottage
- Popular Suffolk Village
- Sitting Room
- Snug
- Kitchen
- Dining Room
- 3 First Floor Bedrooms
- Shower Room
- Courtyard Garden
- Off Street Parking
A charming period cottage situated within the heart of this popular Suffolk village with delightful courtyard garden and off-street parking. NO ONWARD CHAIN.
Sitting Room | Snug | Rear Lobby | Storeroom | Kitchen | Dining Room | WC | 3 First Floor Bedrooms | Shower Room | Off Street Parking | Courtyard Garden
Willowdene
Willowdene is a charming period village property presenting colourwashed elevations under a tiled roofline with accommodation arranged over two floors extending to 1190 sq.ft. Of particular note is the wonderful dining room with partially vaulted ceiling and bifolding doors out to the courtyard garden. Also of note are the two other reception rooms both with woodburning stoves. The ground floor accommodation also comprises storeroom with a range of useful wall and base units and kitchen which was replaced in 2019 and features a range of wall and base units and an integrated oven with hob over. An English elm staircase leads up to a good-sized landing with exposed floorboards where access is given to the three bedrooms all with bespoke Hammonds wardrobes and shower room. The windows and doors throughout were manufactured by Timber Windows. Please note that there are some areas of restricted head height within the property. An internal viewing is highly recommended by the sole selling agents to appreciate the appealing accommodation on offer.
Outside
The rear courtyard garden can be accessed via two separate kiln dried oak gates, one at the side of the property and one at the front of the property. The courtyard garden offers an amazing array of mature trees and shrubs. The garden has been designed with low maintenance in mind and is laid to decorative shingle.
Location
Willowdene is situated within the heart of the popular village of Pakenham. The village of Pakenham includes a village store/post office, the popular Fox public house, village hall and church. The nearby village of Thurston has various amenities, schools and a railway station with trains to Ipswich and Cambridge and on into London. The village of Pakenham is situated approximately 6 miles to the north-east of the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds that provides excellent access to the A14 dual carriageway linking the east coast ports, the Midlands and London via the M11. The market town of Stowmarket (11 miles) has a mainline rail link to London Liverpool Street.
Property Information
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Heating is via an oil fired boiler.
Local Authority: West Suffolk Council. Council Tax Band C.
Tenure: Freehold
Broadband: Superfast predicted download speed 76 Mbps and predicted upload speed 19 Mbps.
Mobile Signal: Limited.
(All information taken from the Ofcom website).
Directions
From Bury St. Edmunds head along the A143. Continue through the village of Great Barton and at the Bunbury Arms public house turn right and then immediately left. Continue along this road into the village of Pakenham where Willowdene will be found in the heart of the village on your left hand side.
Sitting Room | Snug | Rear Lobby | Storeroom | Kitchen | Dining Room | WC | 3 First Floor Bedrooms | Shower Room | Off Street Parking | Courtyard Garden
Willowdene
Willowdene is a charming period village property presenting colourwashed elevations under a tiled roofline with accommodation arranged over two floors extending to 1190 sq.ft. Of particular note is the wonderful dining room with partially vaulted ceiling and bifolding doors out to the courtyard garden. Also of note are the two other reception rooms both with woodburning stoves. The ground floor accommodation also comprises storeroom with a range of useful wall and base units and kitchen which was replaced in 2019 and features a range of wall and base units and an integrated oven with hob over. An English elm staircase leads up to a good-sized landing with exposed floorboards where access is given to the three bedrooms all with bespoke Hammonds wardrobes and shower room. The windows and doors throughout were manufactured by Timber Windows. Please note that there are some areas of restricted head height within the property. An internal viewing is highly recommended by the sole selling agents to appreciate the appealing accommodation on offer.
Outside
The rear courtyard garden can be accessed via two separate kiln dried oak gates, one at the side of the property and one at the front of the property. The courtyard garden offers an amazing array of mature trees and shrubs. The garden has been designed with low maintenance in mind and is laid to decorative shingle.
Location
Willowdene is situated within the heart of the popular village of Pakenham. The village of Pakenham includes a village store/post office, the popular Fox public house, village hall and church. The nearby village of Thurston has various amenities, schools and a railway station with trains to Ipswich and Cambridge and on into London. The village of Pakenham is situated approximately 6 miles to the north-east of the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds that provides excellent access to the A14 dual carriageway linking the east coast ports, the Midlands and London via the M11. The market town of Stowmarket (11 miles) has a mainline rail link to London Liverpool Street.
Property Information
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage. Heating is via an oil fired boiler.
Local Authority: West Suffolk Council. Council Tax Band C.
Tenure: Freehold
Broadband: Superfast predicted download speed 76 Mbps and predicted upload speed 19 Mbps.
Mobile Signal: Limited.
(All information taken from the Ofcom website).
Directions
From Bury St. Edmunds head along the A143. Continue through the village of Great Barton and at the Bunbury Arms public house turn right and then immediately left. Continue along this road into the village of Pakenham where Willowdene will be found in the heart of the village on your left hand side.
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Lacy Scott & Knight is a long-established and independent partnership of chartered surveyors, valuers, property agents and auctioneers, operating across East Anglia from offices in Bury St Edmunds and Stowmarket.We were formed by the merger of two long-standing Suffolk businesses, Lacy Scott of Bury St Edmunds and RC Knight & Sons of Stowmarket, both established in the 1800s. The two companies developed strong links with the local community, each running a livestock market in their respective town. Lacy Scott & Knight is a Limited Liability Partnership. Since the merger in 1997, we have gone from strength to strength, and today we offer a wide range of professional services covering: Residential, agricultural and commercial property Auction sales of fine art, chattels, toys and models and machinery Property surveys and valuations Advice on development, land and other property-related matters As members of a number of professional institutions, including the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Central Association of Agricultural Valuers (CAAV), the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) and the Association of Residential Letting Agents (ARLA), we adhere to the highest professional standards while offering an exceptional personalised service. We remain totally independent, which allows us to focus on serving the people of East Anglia.