RED BRICK BUNGALOW MID SUFFOLK IP30 9AL, UK

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Bedrooms: 6

Bathrooms: 4

Receptions: 4

Year built: ?

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Last Sold: SEP 2020

Price: £330000


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Savills - Ipswich Agent Valuation of this property is £1,450,000

Description:

A delightful old rectory with impressive light-filled accommodation and south facing gardens neighbouring the medieval church

Location

The Old Rectory is situated in the village of Beyton a small, rural and desirable Suffolk village lying six miles east of the historic town of Bury St Edmunds. The village has two public houses, the Bear and the White Horse and a medieval church with a round tower which neighbours the property. Beyton is also well located for the Sixth Form College and a selection of independent schools within a fifteen minute drive. Just 2 miles away, Thurston provides a selection of shops, a secondary school and a railway station with direct services to Cambridge, Ipswich and London. Bury St Edmunds offers a wider selection of shops and cultural attractions and is easily accessible.

Distances:
Bury St Edmunds - 6 miles
Stowmarket - 9 miles
Ipswich - 21 miles
(London Liverpool Street Station from 90 & 75 minutes respectively) (All mileages and distances are approximate)

Description

The Old Rectory is wonderfully located in its own secluded grounds. Believed to date back to the mid-Victorian era the house is built from brick under a pitched peg tiled roof. The accommodation is particularly appealing with well-proportioned and light filled rooms with high ceilings, sash windows, shutters and several period fireplaces and features throughout. The accommodation flows from the entrance hall/conservatory which gives access to the five reception rooms and kitchen/breakfast room. The Aga kitchen is fitted with bespoke base and wall mounted units and an island with French doors opening out in to the walled courtyard. Off the kitchen lies the service rooms which include two utilities, a larder, cloakroom and boot room as well as access down to the extensive cellars. The drawing room, sitting room and dining room all boast open fireplaces, sash windows and views across the south facing gardens with the sitting room bay window opening directly on to the terrace, perfect for al fresco entertaining. The first floor is reached by an impressive staircase which leads onto a large landing. The master suite offers south facing garden views and benefits from a large en suite bathroom and dressing room.
There are a further five bedrooms and three bath/shower rooms (two en suite).

Outside
The house is approached through gates and over a drive that culminates in a parking sweep to the side of the detached double garage and carport. The gardens surround the house with a number of mature trees and sweeping lawns with a terrace off the sitting room with parterre box hedging. There is also a kitchen garden with raised beds, a greenhouse and fruit cages, as well as an orchard with apple, damson and plum trees and a summer house. A walled courtyard along the eastern boundary provides a sheltered terrace, a swimming pool which is heated via an air source heat pump, a pool house and a superb well-fitted separate studio/office.

Services: Mains water, gas, electricity & drainage.

Acreage: 1.1 Acres

Directions

Depart Bury St Edmunds on the A14, heading east towards Ipswich. After 5 miles, exit the A14 at junction 46. At the T junction, turn right towards Beyton. Continue straight on for 0.4 miles, keeping the village green on your right and then at the corner of the green turn right again. Take the first left alongside the White Horse, into Church Road and follow this past the school. The Old Rectory will be found on your left just after passing All Saints Church.

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