4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Situated Within A Well Regarded Cul De Sac
- A Superb Four Bedroom Detached Home
- En Suite To The Master Bedroom
- Separate Dining Room
- Home Office
- Double Garage And Driveway
- South Facing Landscaped Garden
- All Really Good Sized Bedrooms
- Extremely Well Laid Out And Maintained Gardens
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Full Property Description
Tucked away at the end of a small cul-de-sac and bordering protected woodland, yet within walking distance of the town centre facilities at Stowmarket including the main line rail station, with a service to London Liverpool Street approximately ninety minutes journey.
This property is a well proportioned and well maintained Georgian style modern family home built in 2002 by Maitland Homes,
Ground floor accommodation starts with a spacious entrance hall with doors off to all of the reception rooms and stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room is double aspect with French windows opening onto the extensive patio area, this room also features a French marble fireplace and hearth with a living flame coal effect gas fire inset. The separate dining room is set between the sitting room and kitchen and makes an ideal formal dining space, whist the large kitchen can be used for day to day dining.
The kitchen offers space for a large table centrally and is also double aspect offering a range of base and wall mounted cupboards which include integral appliances comprising a 4-ring electric hob and electric double oven and a dishwasher. The utility room provides further storage cupboards and has a water softener as well as gas fired central heating boiler. The home office, or study in addition to the ground floor w.c. complete the ground floor accommodation.
On reaching the first floor, you will be struck by the light and airy feel of the galleried landing. Each of the bedrooms are of a good size and with all of the rear bedrooms enjoying views over the meadow. The master bedroom benefits from fitted sliding wardrobes. The en-suite has a window, w.c. basin and shower cubicle. The bathroom has a white suite with a further shower over the bath too.
To the front of the property is an extensive block paved drive providing off road parking for several vehicles leading to the detached double garage with separate up and over doors, power and light connected and a personal door to the garden. The rear garden is of a wrap around style with two paved terraces and a summer house, the garden is landscaped with a variety of evergreen and flowering shrubs and mature trees and is easy to maintain.
The back of the house faces almost due south and has a good view over a meadow with mature trees (Pike’s Meadow) to the south and a wood to the east. The mature trees provide shade for the house and garden in the summer and open up the view even more when the leaves fall in autumn. The summer house catches the morning sun and the patio provides a good place to sit morning and afternoon and enjoy a cup of tea.
Located close to the town centre which is only about a six-minute walk away, and even closer to one of Stowmarket’s five supermarkets (i.e. the East of England Co-op at Combs Ford). Walking to Stowmarket Rail Station takes from 10 to 15 minutes. There is a good service to Ipswich, London Liverpool Street, Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge, Peterborough and the north of the country.
About Stowmarket
Stowmarket, located in the picturesque county of Suffolk, England, is a charming market town steeped in history and natural beauty. Nestled along the banks of the River Gipping, Stowmarket has a rich heritage that dates back centuries.
Stowmarket boasts an array of architectural gems that tell stories of its past. The striking Stowmarket Parish Church, also known as St. Peter and St. Mary’s Church, stands as a testament to the town’s medieval roots, while the iconic Market Cross, a charming timber-framed structure, reminds visitors of the town’s vibrant market heritage.
Stowmarket is a town that celebrates its local community. The town hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including the popular Stowmarket Carnival, which showcases vibrant parades, music, and entertainment, bringing together residents and visitors alike. The John Peel Centre for Creative Arts serves as a cultural hub, offering a platform for local artists, musicians, and performers to showcase their talents.
The town’s vibrant High Street is a vibrant mix of independent boutiques, antique shops, and delightful eateries, where visitors can indulge in local cuisine and explore unique treasures. The Museum of East Anglian Life, situated on a sprawling 75-acre site, provides a fascinating insight into the region’s agricultural heritage, featuring historic buildings, interactive exhibits, and beautiful gardens.
Stowmarket’s central location within Suffolk makes it an ideal base for exploring the wider region. With excellent transport links, visitors can easily venture out to nearby attractions, such as the historic town of Bury St. Edmunds, the enchanting coastal towns of Aldeburgh and Southwold, or the tranquil beauty of the Norfolk Broads.
Whether you’re captivated by its history, enchanted by its natural surroundings, or simply seeking a warm and welcoming community, Stowmarket offers a delightful experience that leaves a lasting impression on all who visit.
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