GUIDE PRICE £325,000 - £350,000. Nestled in the heart of the historic village of Long Melford this delightful four bedroom terrace townhouse is situated in a sought-after area of The Drays and is a short distance from the village centre. With a garage & driveway, additional study room and set back from the road, we expect this property to be popular.
The spacious entrance hallway has ceramic tiled flooring, an understairs storage cupboard and access to the integral garage, kitchen/diner, stairs and cloakroom. The kitchen has double glazed rear aspect windows, solid oak work surfaces, induction hob, built-in oven, bespoke storage units, space for a washing machine, LED spotlights, ceramic tiled flooring, half tiled splashback walls, a slimline dishwasher, a pantry cupboard housing the boiler and a door to the rear garden.
The first floor comprises of the sitting room, bedroom two and the study room.
The sitting room has a double glazed rear aspect window and fireplace. Bedroom two has single glazed front aspect windows and a radiator. The study room also has single glazed front aspect window but could be used as a fifth single bedroom. This room has had bespoke storage fitted into the room.
On the top floor you will find three further bedrooms and the family bathroom. There is a convenient built in storage cupboard. Bedroom one has double glazed rear aspect windows, carpet flooring and plenty of storage space. Bedrooms three and four both have single glazed front aspect windows.
Outside The property is nestled in The Drays development located off the main road. There is a driveway and a small front garden. The rear garden has a patio area perfect for al-fresco dining and artificial turf. At the rear of the garden is a shed for storage.
The garage has an up and over door directly leading to the driveway and is big enough for a vehicle and can also be used to house utilities
Location
The property is situated in the historic village of Long Melford, a popular village with a good range of local amenities including boutique shops and galleries, cafes, public houses and restaurants. Both Melford Hall and Kentwell Hall attract tourists and there is a good sense of community. The nearby market town of Sudbury offers a wider range of shopping and leisure facilities including a branch rail link to London Liverpool Street via Marks Tey (journey time of about 75 minutes).
Directions
Please use postcode CO10 9TJ for SatNav.
Important Information
Council Tax Band – D EPC Rating - C Services - We understand that mains water, gas, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Tenure - Freehold Service Charge - There is a service charge of £334 per annum. This charge is for the current year and maybe subject to change, all information should be checked by your solicitor. Our ref - SUD240319
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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