Situated in one of the prettiest streets in the town and within easy walking distance of facilities, this period cottage offers three bedrooms, off road parking and an attractive private terraced garden.
Accommodation comprises briefly:
• Entrance hall • Dining room opening into the kitchen • Ground floor shower room and first floor bathroom • Light sitting room with a wood-burning stove • Two first floor bedrooms • Large attic bedroom • Attractive terraced rear garden • Gas central heating • Many period features such as exposed timbers and leaded windows • Off road parking for one car • Residents permit parking available
Property
Entering the front door to an entrance hall where a shower room to the front of the property provides a walk-in shower w.c. and hand basin. Next is the dining room with exposed wall timbers and an open staircase to the first floor with a good sized cupboard and a further built-in cupboard. A door to the rear leads out to the garden and a large opening takes you into the kitchen which has an open plan feel. The kitchen overlooks the rear garden also with fully glazed French doors. This room is fitted with a ceramic hob and sink in base units. The lovely sitting room with its exposed wall and ceiling timbers and leaded windows also has a fireplace housing a wood burning stove. On the first floor the lovely light landing takes you to the master bedroom which is a good size with exposed timbers and a built-in clothes hanging space. There is a single bedroom and a bathroom on this floor. A further staircase off the landing takes you to the loft bedroom with sloping ceilings, but is a good size and perfect for guests or children. This pretty cottage is full of period charm and has been updated and reconfigured by the current owner to provide comfortable and practical accommodation.
Outside To the front is a shingled area suitable for off road parking for one car with residents and visitors parking available in the street. A side gate gives access to the rear garden where there is a flat paved and shingled area behind the house and a pergola and a timber garden shed. An attractive brick and flint wall with steps, leads up to the remainder of the terraced garden which has been well planted and provides a great deal of privacy.
Location The property is within walking distance of the town's facilities. Halesworth provides many independent shops, Edgar Sewter primary school, public houses, cafés, restaurants, GP surgery, vets and a supermarket. 'The Cut' is the town's exceptional arts centre - converted from a former maltings – which offers a dynamic year-round programme of theatre, cinema, dance and exhibitions, plus art and fitness classes. Also within walking distance is the train station with services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the glorious beaches of Southwold, Dunwich and Walberswick are a 20-minute drive away.
Fixtures & Fittings All fixtures and fittings are specifically excluded from the sale (unless mentioned in the sales particulars), but may be available in addition, subject to separate negotiation.
Services Gas central heating. All mains connected. Energy Rating: D
Local Authority: East Suffolk District Council Tax Band: C Postcode: IP19 8BE
Tenure Vacant possession of the freehold will be given upon completion.
Agents' Note The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.
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