Property description
PROPERTY INSIGHT
Ensum Brown are delighted to offer for sale this extended detached family home in the popular village of Gazeley fronting on to an open green in a quiet cul-de-sac. This property enjoys accommodation approaching 2,000sq ft, a kitchen/breakfast room, a utility room, a lounge, a dining room, a snug, a downstairs shower room, 4 well-proportioned bedrooms, a family bathroom, an en-suite to the primary, a spacious rear garden, a garage and workshop, and driveway parking. Solar panels are fitted resulting in very efficient running costs adding to the many reasons why this is a fantastic opportunity! There is also a burglar alarm installed.This well-presented property enjoys good kerb appeal, with a double frontage, beds of flowers and shrubs, a front lawn garden, and plenty of space for potted plants. Upon stepping inside, the entrance hallway is bright and welcoming, enjoying wood flooring, inset lighting, room for furniture, integrated storage, stairs to the first floor, and doors through to the downstairs living space, including a downstairs shower room. The lounge is a very good size, enjoying double sliding doors to a garden aspect, an electric fireplace, plush carpets, pendant lighting, and ample space for a variety of lounge and storage furniture. Accessed via a large archway, the dining room enjoys an open-plan feel with the lounge, featuring a window to a front aspect, carpets, pendant lighting, and space for a large dining setting and storage furniture. The large snug provides further versatile reception space, enjoying 2 windows to a dual aspect, wood flooring, pendant lighting and room for furniture. The kitchen/breakfast room is a very good size, featuring windows and double French doors to a garden aspect, a range of base and wall units, laminate worktops, an Aga, tiled flooring and splashbacks, spot and inset lighting, access to the garage, and space for a breakfast setting and other small kitchen appliances. The utility room provides further storage and space for large laundry appliances. Upstairs to the first floor, this lovely home continues to offer impressive accommodation, with 4 well-proportioned bedrooms, excellent storage, and a family bathroom comprising a bath with an overhead shower, a WC and a hand wash basin. The primary bedroom is particularly generous and enjoys its own en-suite, with a shower, WC and sink. Outside, to the rear, the south facing garden is a truly excellent size, fully enclosed by fencing and offering multiple lovely spots to sit and relax after a busy day. It is laid mainly to lawn, with decking and an electric awning, providing space for garden furniture, enjoying family meals and cinema evenings, and entertaining guests. There are countless established borders and beds, brimming with flowers, mature trees and shrubs, plenty of space for pots, access to the garage and workshop, and plenty of scope for future owners to put their own stamp on things.
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Location - Gazeley
Gazeley is a picturesque village in West Suffolk, just 5 miles from Newmarket and 10 miles from Bury St Edmunds. It offers easy access to the A14, with rail services from Kennett or Newmarket, offering connections into Cambridge, Ipswich and London.
At the heart of the village is All Saints’ Church, a medieval building with a beautifully carved 16th-century chancel ceiling. The church isn’t only a place of worship but also a venue for concerts, art shows and community events throughout the year. The village hall is another hub of activity, home to groups such as the Women’s Institute, history society, yoga classes and more.
Nearby Newmarket provides supermarkets, restaurants, health clubs and a wide choice of shops and leisure facilities. Gazeley also boasts a pub with its own microbrewery, a recreation ground, a play park and clubs including table tennis and bingo. For families, there are well-regarded primary schools within a few miles, and secondary options in Newmarket, Mildenhall and Bury St Edmunds.
Gazeley also enjoys its share of local history, from the 19th-century windmill, now a private home, to the earthwork remains of a Norman motte-and-bailey castle close by. Walkers and cyclists can enjoy the Icknield Way Trail, which passes through the village and connects to some of Suffolk’s most scenic routes.
For buyers looking for a traditional Suffolk village with easy access to larger towns and cities, Gazeley is well worth a visit.
EPC Rating: D
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