2 bedroom barn conversion
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Barn conversion
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
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Letting details
- Availability date: 30 Apr 2025
- Long term let
Features and description
- Unfurnished
- Converted Cart Lodge
- Beautiful Views
- Driveway
- Two Double Bedrooms
- Grade II Listed
A beautiful Grade II listed conversion of a cart lodge of the neighbouring rectory in the tranquil village of Westhorpe surrounded by countryside.
The Coach House is set well back from the road and the unique home offers entrance hall, cloakroom, fitted kitchen/ dining room and living room on the ground floor with two double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. The property benefits from underfloor heating to the ground floor with radiators on the first floor. There is a driveway of good length laid to gravel with a large turning and parking area and to the rear is a small garden area with a sheltered patio area enjoying views over open farmland.
A simply stunning property, call the office now to arrange your viewing!
*About the area:*
Westhorpe is a small but lively village with an active community which is evidenced by a newly built village hall. Activities presently organised in the parish include a gardening club, art club, pilates, yoga, mindfulness, carpet bowling, line dancing, film club and a book club. Quiz nights and musical evenings are also held at the hall.
The surrounding area is gently rolling Suffolk countryside largely given over to arable farming. The quiet roads and lanes are perfect for walking or cycling with the Trowel & Hammer public house in Cotton being reached by a country stroll while the Four Horsehoes at Thornham Magna or the Leaping Hare at Wyken Vineyards are accessible by cycle or car.
The nearby village of Bacton has a primary and middle school, doctor’s surgery, village shop and garage while Rolfe’s butchers in Walsham is very well regarded. Stowmarket some eight miles to the south has a mainline railway station with regular services to London Liverpool Street (75 minutes) and Norwich and is adjacent to the A14 trunk road with links to Ipswich and Felixstowe and Ipswich to the south east with Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and the Midlands to the west. The town has a full range of shops and supermarkets, cinema, arts centre and is the location for the Museum of East Anglian Life
The Coach House is set well back from the road and the unique home offers entrance hall, cloakroom, fitted kitchen/ dining room and living room on the ground floor with two double bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. The property benefits from underfloor heating to the ground floor with radiators on the first floor. There is a driveway of good length laid to gravel with a large turning and parking area and to the rear is a small garden area with a sheltered patio area enjoying views over open farmland.
A simply stunning property, call the office now to arrange your viewing!
*About the area:*
Westhorpe is a small but lively village with an active community which is evidenced by a newly built village hall. Activities presently organised in the parish include a gardening club, art club, pilates, yoga, mindfulness, carpet bowling, line dancing, film club and a book club. Quiz nights and musical evenings are also held at the hall.
The surrounding area is gently rolling Suffolk countryside largely given over to arable farming. The quiet roads and lanes are perfect for walking or cycling with the Trowel & Hammer public house in Cotton being reached by a country stroll while the Four Horsehoes at Thornham Magna or the Leaping Hare at Wyken Vineyards are accessible by cycle or car.
The nearby village of Bacton has a primary and middle school, doctor’s surgery, village shop and garage while Rolfe’s butchers in Walsham is very well regarded. Stowmarket some eight miles to the south has a mainline railway station with regular services to London Liverpool Street (75 minutes) and Norwich and is adjacent to the A14 trunk road with links to Ipswich and Felixstowe and Ipswich to the south east with Bury St Edmunds, Cambridge and the Midlands to the west. The town has a full range of shops and supermarkets, cinema, arts centre and is the location for the Museum of East Anglian Life
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