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House For Sale £550,000
High Street, Ixworth, Bury St. Edmunds


Description
We are pleased to offer this Grade II Listed period end of terrace property for sale. The property is situated in a prominent location on the pretty High Street close to all the village amenities. The current owner has been in residence for 49 years and has lovingly restored and maintained the property in keeping with the age and history of the building. The property was originally a single storey thatched Tudor meeting house. The function of the building changed into residential accommodation after the Pykerrel Inn was built as a coaching inn on the High Street. In 1650 a floor was put in to make another storey and extended to the right with a Dutch Gable end. It was originally two properties but now forms one home. The original front section of the building dates back to the early 16th Century and was extended to the side in the late 16 Century and again to the rear in Victorian times. There are a wealth of period features including a red brick Dutch gable end, inglenook fireplaces, wonderful beams and timbers, original wooden latch doors, leaded windows, wooden floorboards and red tiled floors. The property benefits from a wonderful large Dining Hall, Sitting Room, Kitchen, 2nd Kitchen/Utility Room, Bathroom, Galleried Landing and 4 Bedrooms. To the rear is a very pretty enclosed garden with an Outside WC and Good Size Workshop. We highly recommend viewing to fully appreciate the accommodation on offer and the character features throughout.

Wooden Front Door - leading to:

Dining Hall - 6.25m x 4.57m (7.32m into inglenook) (20'6" x 15'0 - An impressive room with three windows to front aspect with a wealth of exposed timbers and beams, large inglenook fireplace with stone hearth (currently sealed off), red brick flooring & exposed wooden flooring, stairs rising to first floor, leaded window to kitchen, original wooden latch doors to second staircase, wooden latch doors to Sitting Room, Kitchen and 2nd Kitchen.

Sitting Room - 3.53m x 3.35m (11'7" x 11'0") - with leaded window to front aspect, inglenook fireplace with a red brick chimney breast, open fire (in use), tiled hearth.

Kitchen - 3.71m x 2.46m (12'2" x 8'1") - with leaded window to rear garden, wooden latch door to rear garden, red tiled flooring, range of cupboards, shelving, Butler sink, plumbing for washing machine, Romesse flat top stove (current vendor runs this on Anthracite and keeps kettles on top to provide hot water to the kitchen sink)

Second Kitchen/Utility - 3.66m x 3.20m (12'0" x 10'6") - with window and latch door to rear garden, red tiled floors, wooden kitchen units, shelving, latch door to:-

Bathroom - with leaded coloured window to rear aspect; panelled bath (hot water from immersion), wash hand basin, wc, part tiled walls, red tiled floor.

Galleried Landing - with leaded window to front aspect, vaulted ceiling, wooden floors, original wooden latch doors to Bedrooms 2, 3 & 4, door to Inner Landing

Bedroom Two - 3.51m x 3.53m (11'6" x 11'7") - with window to front aspect, wooden floorboards, leaded window to landing.

Bedroom Three - 3.66m x 2.74m (12'0" x 9'0") - with two windows to rear aspect, exposed floorboards

Bedroom Four - 3.12m x 2.64m (10'3" x 8'8") - with window to front aspect, exposed floorboards, loft access.

Inner Landing - with latch door to second staircase to ground floor and wooden latch door to:

Master Bedroom - 3.86m x 3.58m (plus cupboards 0.74m depth) (12'8" - with leaded windows overlooking the pretty rear garden, vaulted ceiling, wooden floorboards, three wardrobe cupboards.

Outside - To the front of the property there is street parking. At the rear there is a pretty garden which is mainly laid to lawn and enclosed to one side with brick and flint wall which curves at the end and joins panelled fencing to the other side. There is a gate with steps down to a pathway which leads to a communal parking area. The garden is split level and to the lower section is a lawn with beds and borders, an outside wc and an outbuilding with light and power connected. Stone steps lead to the top section again with beds and borders and a large vegetable patch.

Ixworth: - Ixworth is a well served village, now bypassed, lying some six miles to the north east of Bury St. Edmunds with its excellent range of shops, schools and leisure amenities. Local village facilities include a variety of shops, free school and primary school, public houses, Parish Church etc. By the side of the High Street there is a play area and park, which is surrounded by fields and is ideal for children. The market towns of Thetford and Diss are also within easy reach, the latter with Intercity rail service to London's Liverpool Street.

Local Authority: - West Suffolk Council & Tax Band E.

Services & Tenure: - Mains services are connected including water, electricity and drainage.
Tenure: For sale FREEHOLD with vacant possession upon completion.

Viewings: - By appointment with the Sole agents Marshall Buck & Casson


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