A handsome and prominently positioned, substantial Victorian Townhouse. This Grade II listed house dates back to 1852, and became part of what was named Jubilee Terrace in 1887, in celebration of Queen Victoria's 50th year of Reign. Now combining two of the original terrace, this fascinating and most individual house is full of character, period features and has never been offered to the market in its history. With redbrick elevations under tiled roof, the house was sympathetically extended in 2008. The extensive and varied accommodation over three floors, provides a level of flexibility rarely seen today, and viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate the quality and individuality this property of special interest has to offer.
The accommodation on the ground floor comprises sitting room with Inglenook Fireplace, exposed beams and studwork, similar dining room, also with Inglenook Fireplace, rear entrance lobby, farmhouse styled hand built and finished kitchen/breakfast room, large utility room and stylish garden room with under floor heating and galleried home office/study. There are two concealed original staircases, but the centre piece is a splendid spiral staircase rising to the full height of the entire building. On the first floor is the formal drawing room with feature fireplace and twin windows to the front aspect with River Deben views, library/study, principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom and family shower room. The second floor provides three further double bedrooms, a landing room and guest cloakroom. The first floor and second floor accommodation rooms all benefit from views down the River Deben and towards Sutton Hoo. Additional benefits included twin cellars, gas fired central heating by radiator throughout and secondary double glazing. The private well stocked walled rear gardens are very well maintained, with raised brick retained beds, many specimen plants and shrubs, a large paved patio terrace and side pedestrian access. EER=exempt
Conveniently situated for ease of access to the multiple shopping, recreational and service facilities of this popular riverside market town, to include shops, restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, pubs, cinema and the River Deben. The railway station is accessible, with connections to London Liverpool Street and Norwich, via Ipswich. Woodbridge boasts a fine range of services and facilities, as well as excellent riverside walks, sailing and rowing clubs, several golf courses nearby and notable schools for all ages. There are rail links from Woodbridge Station to the intercity service to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich, as well as access to the main arterial routes of the A12 and A14.
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