Guide price
£300,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Ballingdon Street, Sudbury CO10
Study
Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Grade II listed period house
- Three bedrooms (one en suite)
- Two reception rooms
- Kitchen
- Bathroom
- Utility room
- Home office
- Low maintenance courtyard garden
- Close to town amenities and the water meadows
- Characterful accommodation
A charming Grade II listed period town house situated within short walking distance of town amenities and the water meadows. The property contains characterful accommodation with numerous original features including exposed timbers and cosy fireplaces. and is arranged over two levels which includes a sitting room, dining room and kitchen together with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en-suite). To the rear of the property is a private enclosed low maintenance courtyard garden with utility shed and home office as well as a private pedestrian access leading back onto Ballingdon Street.
Front door leading to:-
SITTING ROOM: A characterful reception room with an atmospheric finish and a central open hearth with exposed brick, tiled hearth and plenty of space for seating. Exposed timbers, sash window overlooking the street scene, quarry tile floor and a thumb latch door leading to staircase rising to first floor. Further thumb latch door leading to:-
DINING ROOM: With a continuation of quarry tile flooring and plenty of room for a large dining table and chairs, exposed timbers and sash window allowing for natural light. Cleverly created kennel beneath the staircase, useful storage cupboard off as well as a pantry with fitted shelving. Fireplace with inset wood burning stove with brick arch and an opening leading to:-
KITCHEN: Recently refurbished with tongue-and-groove panelling, base level units with wood effect worksurfaces incorporating a stainless-steel sink with mixer tap above and drainer to side. Integrated refrigerator, space for a free-standing cooker with extractor fan over and a window overlooking the rear garden. Stable door leading to outside.
First Floor
LANDING: With exposed timbers, access to loft storage space, double doors opening onto a useful wardrobe and further storage cupboard off. Thumb latch doors leading to:-
BEDROOM ONE: An attractive and well-proportioned double bedroom with secondary glazed sash window, Victorian cast fireplace with tile surround and two useful wardrobes. Thumb latch door leading to:-
EN-SUITE: Containing a corner shower with tiled surround and glass screen doors, WC, vanity suite and a chrome heated towel rail.
BEDROOM TWO: A further double bedroom with exposed timbers.
BEDROOM THREE: A cleverly designed children's bedroom with two windows allowing for plenty if natural light and bespoke fitted bunkbed. Tall ceiling and exposed timbers.
BATHROOM: Containing a rolltop bath with chrome claw feet, WC and wash hand basin. Tongue-and-groove panelling throughout.
Outside To the rear of the property is a low maintenance courtyard garden which is enclosed by fencing and a mellow red brick wall with a herringbone red brick terrace providing an attractive area of seating enclosed by various flowerbeds. A convenient passageway leads back onto Ballingdon Street and provides further storage. Within the garden are two useful outbuildings:-
UTILITY ROOM: Recently constructed with space for a refrigerator, freezer and space and plumbing for a washing machine.
HOME OFFICE: An ideal space to work from home with power and light, internet connection and further storage area together with bike storage adjacent.
SERVICES: Main water, drainage and electricity are connected. Gas fired heating by radiators. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
AGENT’S NOTES: The property is Grade II listed.
The property is subject to a flying freehold over the neighbouring property.
EPC RATING: Exempt - Listed
LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. IP1 2BX[use Contact Agent Button]).
COUNCIL TAX BAND: B
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Timber framed.
WHAT3WORDS: inversion.fidgeting.consoled
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. 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.
Front door leading to:-
SITTING ROOM: A characterful reception room with an atmospheric finish and a central open hearth with exposed brick, tiled hearth and plenty of space for seating. Exposed timbers, sash window overlooking the street scene, quarry tile floor and a thumb latch door leading to staircase rising to first floor. Further thumb latch door leading to:-
DINING ROOM: With a continuation of quarry tile flooring and plenty of room for a large dining table and chairs, exposed timbers and sash window allowing for natural light. Cleverly created kennel beneath the staircase, useful storage cupboard off as well as a pantry with fitted shelving. Fireplace with inset wood burning stove with brick arch and an opening leading to:-
KITCHEN: Recently refurbished with tongue-and-groove panelling, base level units with wood effect worksurfaces incorporating a stainless-steel sink with mixer tap above and drainer to side. Integrated refrigerator, space for a free-standing cooker with extractor fan over and a window overlooking the rear garden. Stable door leading to outside.
First Floor
LANDING: With exposed timbers, access to loft storage space, double doors opening onto a useful wardrobe and further storage cupboard off. Thumb latch doors leading to:-
BEDROOM ONE: An attractive and well-proportioned double bedroom with secondary glazed sash window, Victorian cast fireplace with tile surround and two useful wardrobes. Thumb latch door leading to:-
EN-SUITE: Containing a corner shower with tiled surround and glass screen doors, WC, vanity suite and a chrome heated towel rail.
BEDROOM TWO: A further double bedroom with exposed timbers.
BEDROOM THREE: A cleverly designed children's bedroom with two windows allowing for plenty if natural light and bespoke fitted bunkbed. Tall ceiling and exposed timbers.
BATHROOM: Containing a rolltop bath with chrome claw feet, WC and wash hand basin. Tongue-and-groove panelling throughout.
Outside To the rear of the property is a low maintenance courtyard garden which is enclosed by fencing and a mellow red brick wall with a herringbone red brick terrace providing an attractive area of seating enclosed by various flowerbeds. A convenient passageway leads back onto Ballingdon Street and provides further storage. Within the garden are two useful outbuildings:-
UTILITY ROOM: Recently constructed with space for a refrigerator, freezer and space and plumbing for a washing machine.
HOME OFFICE: An ideal space to work from home with power and light, internet connection and further storage area together with bike storage adjacent.
SERVICES: Main water, drainage and electricity are connected. Gas fired heating by radiators. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.
AGENT’S NOTES: The property is Grade II listed.
The property is subject to a flying freehold over the neighbouring property.
EPC RATING: Exempt - Listed
LOCAL AUTHORITY: Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Council, Endeavour House, 8 Russell Road, Ipswich, Suffolk. IP1 2BX[use Contact Agent Button]).
COUNCIL TAX BAND: B
CONSTRUCTION TYPE: Timber framed.
WHAT3WORDS: inversion.fidgeting.consoled
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. 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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Long Melford is an historic village well known for its famous village green which is dominated by the Holy Trinity Church (once described as the most moving Parish Church in England). It also has two stately homes, Kentwell Hall and Melford Hall, the latter being a National Trust property and both open to the general public throughout the year. This bustling village has a wide range of shops, boutiques, public houses, restaurants and hotels. The Long Melford office is one of the most established within the group having operated from the same premises next to the ancient Bull Hotel in the centre of the village for nearly 20 years. The building is a busy environment with the hustle and bustle of the Sales and Lettings team throughout the building working alongside Accountancy, Administration and the Humans Resources departments.
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