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Guide price
£1,150,000

6 bedroom detached house for sale

Shelland, Suffolk IP14
Study
Detached house
6 beds
3 baths
2,669 sq ft / 248 sq m
EPC rating: C
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Features and description

  • Grade II listed period farmhouse
  • 1.65 Acres
  • Substantial accommodation
  • 4,800 sq ft of accommodation
  • 6 Bedrooms
  • 3 Reception Rooms
DESCRIPTION An impressive Grade II Listed detached farmhouse, cherished by the same family for over a century. This remarkable home offers substantial accommodation across three floors, retaining an abundance of character with period features dating to the early 1600s. The property is fair to say does required a degree of sympathetic updating but preserves its historical charm and elegance. The grounds extend to approximately 1.65 acres and include a variety of outbuildings, winding driveways, moated sections and secluded gardens, all set within an idyllic landscape that offers far-reaching countryside views. 

Reception Hall A splendid double-aspect room, located in the centre of the house offers versatility and charm with staircase rising to the first floor.  

Drawing Room This inviting sitting room exudes warmth and charm, with its exposed timber beams and characterful brick fireplace serving as the room's focal point. Natural light streams in through dual-aspect windows, illuminating the soft, neutral decor and enhancing the welcoming atmosphere. The room is well-proportioned, offering ample space for comfortable seating, ideal for family gatherings or hosting guests. Accents like the exposed beams and brickwork give a timeless appeal, while views of the mature garden add to the countryside ambiance.  

Sitting Room A beautifully proportioned room rich in period features by way of exposed timbers and studwork. This inviting space offers views over the garden, providing a perfect setting for formal gatherings. A further staircase leads to the first floor, along with a built-in cupboard. An external front door giving access to the grounds.  

Dining Room An elegant room ideal for entertaining, the dining room offers triple aspect and ample space for a generous dining table. Exposed subtle ceiling beams add rustic charm to this delightful room.  

Kitchen A country-style kitchen with wall and base units under work preparation surfaces that incorporate a one-and-a-half bowl sink unit with a mixer tap and single drainer. Spaces for rangemaster style cooker under extractor hood, dishwasher and large fridge freezer. An Inglenook style fireplace with exposed brick surround under bressummer beam add charm and functionality to the heart of the home, with a large walk-in pantry cupboard for additional storage.  

Utility Room Conveniently located next to the kitchen, the utility room offers additional storage and space/plumbing for a washing machine, with direct access to the rear garden. 

Kitchenette Featuring an extensive range of matching wall and base units under work preparation surfaces, this area incorporates a sink unit with a mixer tap and single drainer. Space for a freestanding cooker under an extractor hood. The boiler is located in this area, with an external side door providing access to the grounds. Downstairs Bathroom A bathroom featuring a panelled bath, vanity unit with a sunken sink and mixer tap and a cupboard beneath. There is a W.C. and a heated towel rail. Downstairs Shower room

Having a shower cubicle with part tiled surround. Wall hung wash hand basin and a W.C. 

First Floor Landing A welcoming area with a staircase leading to the second floor.  

Master Bedroom A spacious and serene master suite with garden views. Timber beams and period details create a warm, inviting atmosphere, ith ample space for large furniture, making this a comfortable retreat. Double aspect.  

Bedroom 2 Generously sized with original features, including exposed beams. Double aspect with views over the grounds. This room ncludes a built-in walk-in wardrobe and a further set of fitted wardrobes with sliding mirrored doors.  

Bedroom 3 Featuring period detailing and a built-in wardrobe, this bedroom offers garden views and a cosy ambience. The original beams and windows add to the room's character, with a rear aspect.  

Bathroom 1 A spacious bathroom featuring a panelled bath, vanity unit with a sunken sink and mixer tap, and a cupboard beneath. There is a W.C. and a heated towel rail.  

Bedroom 4 A charming bedroom with extensive displays of exposed timbers and studwork, offering delightful views over the grounds and surrounding countryside. An attractive feature fireplace enhances the room's appeal.  

Bathroom 2 This bathroom includes a built-in panelled bath, W.C., and wash hand basin.  

Bedroom 5 Another charming bedroom showcasing exposed timbers and studwork, with delightful views over the grounds and neighbouring countryside. It also features an attractive feature fireplace.  

Bedroom 6 A rear aspect room providing views of the grounds. Currently used as a home office by the present owners, it would easily revert to a bedroom if required.  

Second Floor  

Second Floor Areas Separated into two sections accessed via two staircases. The first area features a bedroom and a playroom, while the second area is predominantly loft storage space.  

Outside Set amidst sweeping Suffolk countryside, this charming period property is brimming with character and timeless appeal. Approached via a private driveway, the house itself presents an elegant pink rendered façade with a classic tiled roof, framed by mature gardens that wrap around the property. A traditional porch marks the entrance, hinting at the character found

within. A picturesque outbuilding, with dark timber cladding and a tiled roof, sits in the foreground and offers potential for a variety of uses, from a home office to additional guest accommodation (subject to the necessary planning requirements). Adjacent to this is a modern double carport, providing ample covered parking, along with a summer house. Mature trees and hedges offer

privacy and the surrounding fields provide a beautiful rural backdrop, enhancing the rural atmosphere of the setting. Cart Lodge with Workshops A cart lodge with two adjoining workshops, each with individual double doors.  

Outbuilding On the ground floor is a workshop with power and lighting connected, along with a garden barn with double doors and a staircase to the first floor. Upstairs is a room currently used as a games room.  

SERVICES: Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected. Oil radiator heating. NOTE: None of these services have been tested by the agent.  

LOCAL AUTHORITY: Mid Suffolk District Council. Band G  

BROADBAND & MOBILE: Please see our website and Ofcom.org.uk for further details.  

VIEWING: Strictly by prior appointment only through DAVID BURR Woolpit office[use Contact Agent Button].  

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 whatever 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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David Burr - Woolpit
David Burr - Woolpit
Sampson House Woolpit, Bury St Edmunds IP30 9QN
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Since opening our first office in Long Melford in 1995, we have grown to become a multi-branch estate agency, with seven offices prominently located throughout East Anglia. Located in Bury St Edmunds, Clare, Castle Hedingham, Leavenheath, Long Melford, Newmarket and Woolpit our offices provide extensive coverage across Suffolk, Cambridgeshire and north Essex. For buyers with links to the capital, The London Office is situated in St James’s, with a proven track record of introducing purchasers from both their national and international departments and serving as a city link to those looking for a principal residence or additional property in the country. Blending a range of print and digital marketing techniques with a constant eye on technological developments, our attitude to business is that of a traditional approach with forward thinking values. The fostering of long standing client relationships is at the heart of everything we do, our guiding ethos at all times is offering the best advice to our clients. A principal led estate agency group, directors Steven Ray, Nicholas Mills, Tim Rutter, Jack Thornley, Henry Perrins & Rachel Suff oversee the day to day operations of the business having had a wealth of experience across sales and lettings spanning many decades. Dedicated to supporting our staff, training and development is an on-going priority at David Burr, highlighted by the experience of the directors who have all progressed from the position of Sales or Lettings Negotiator within the company. Fortunate to lead an exceptionally talented group of colleagues, the constantly improving abilities of the next generation is one of our most valuable tools of business development. It is a requirement that staff train for both the Certificate of Practice in Residential Estate agency and the Technical Award in Residential Letting & Property Management. The company has also achieved the Investor in People Award on multiple occasions.
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