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House For Sale £495,000
Hengrave, Bury St. Edmunds IP28


Description
An attractive period home providing a surprising level of much improved accommodation retaining original features whilst enjoying a tucked away setting, standing within delightful grounds of just under half an acre (s.t.s).

Estimated to date back to the 19th Century when the current property formed part of the village Dairy to the magnificent Hengrave Hall estate, this rather grand looking attached family home boasts a striking mock Tudor style facade giving the property a very defining look, coupled together with the peaceful and private location and light and airy accommodation.

Dairy Cottage is a home of true style which the agents would recommend an internal inspection to fully appreciate and currently in brief comprises: Door to Utility/Boot Room: With sink, fitted cupboards and door to Kitchen/Dining Room: A spacious room fitted with a traditional range of units providing plenty of drawer and cupboard space beneath wooden preparation surfaces, whilst complemented by extra fan, range oven, superb herringbone wood block floor, window to side, opening to Inner Hall: With stairs off to first floor. Sitting Room: A comfortable reception with feature fireplace with a superb stone surround, wonderful herringbone oak block floor and large window to front overlooking gardens and further window and door to side. Study/Games Room: A versatile reception with cupboard and large windows to front and side.. The ground floor accommodation is completed with a family bathroom with Travertine stone tiling.

On the first floor is a landing with cupboard and airing cupboard. Doors to three generous bedrooms, all light and airy affording lovely views across the gardens and a further family bathroom completes the accommodation which is offered with no onward chain.

Outside

Dairy Cottage enjoys shared vehicular access from the road leading to a private sweeping shingled driveway providing extensive vehicle parking, turning space and access to the more recently built and rather splendid detached double garaging and workshop with potential home office above.

The gardens are a particular feature with many flowering plants, mature trees and shrubs and a good proportion laid to lawn. Further vehicular access to the grounds is enjoyed down a small lane to the side of the boundary. To the side of the house is a brick built summer house and garden store. All in just under half an acre (s.t.s)

Location

Dairy Cottage occupies an attractive tucked away setting away from the road, providing the occupants with a good degree of seclusion, whilst being situated close to the village centre. The small village of Hengrave is best known for a magnificent Elizabethan hall known as Hengrave Hall which has a fascinating history. Hengrave is situated approximately three and a half miles to the north west of the historic market town of Bury St Edmunds and provides excellent access to the A14 dual carriageway, linking the east coast ports, Newmarket, Cambridge and London via the M11 motorway.

Directions

Upon entering Hengrave from the direction of Bury St Edmunds, proceed into the village, passing the entrance to Hengrave Hall on the left and the driveway leading to The Dairy Cottage will be found further on the right marked by a Sheridans for sale notice.

Services

Mains electricity, water and drainage. Lpg heating. Council Tax Band D. No onward chain.

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