Guide price
£550,000
2 bed detached house for saleIpswich Road, Culpho, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Palmer & Partners, Suffolk
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About this property
No Onward Chain
Spectacular Field Views
Grade II Listed Thatched Cottage
Two Good Size Double Bedrooms
Ample Living Accommodation
En-Suite Bathroom & Shower Room
Stunning Refitted Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Bursting with Period Features
Sweeping Driveway Providing Ample Parking
Detached Double Cart Lodge
Palmer & Partners are delighted to present to the market a rarely available ‘chocolate box’ Grade II Listed thatched cottage set in the idyllic village of Culpho offering beautiful field views. This charming two-bedroom cottage, believed to date back to the 16th Century, was purchased by the current owner in 1998 and extended shortly after creating an exceptionally spacious home. ‘Caddyfields’ is being sold with no onward chain and offers a wealth of original period features including exposed beams and studwork throughout, exposed brick chimneybreasts, vaulted ceilings, and stable latch doors. The incredible established wraparound garden is truly stunning, and the cottage comes with a sweeping shingle driveway and detached double cart lodge.
As agents, we recommend the earliest possible viewing to fully appreciate the wealth of character this charming cottage has to offer together with the tranquillity of the setting. A summary of the accommodation is as follows: Spacious entrance hall, cosy snug with walkway through to the generous sitting room with Inglenook fireplace and wood burning stove, triple aspect dining room, stunning refitted kitchen / breakfast room, huge 15ft master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, and a large guest bedroom with shower room.
Culpho is a small village situated approximately five miles northeast of Ipswich and is surrounded by beautiful countryside. The village is known for its picturesque scenery, historic buildings, and friendly community. Culpho is a popular destination for tourists who are looking for a peaceful and relaxing getaway. One of the most notable landmarks in Culpho is the St. Botolph's Church which dates back to the 14th century and is known for its stunning architecture and intricate details. The church is a popular destination for visitors who are interested in history and architecture. The church is also a popular venue for weddings and other special events. Culpho is also home to several walking trails that offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The village is located near the River Deben, which is a popular spot for fishing and boating. Visitors can also explore the nearby forests and nature reserves, which are home to a variety of wildlife. Overall, Culpho is a charming village that offers visitors a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
The county town of Ipswich offers a range of local amenities including schools, university, shops, doctors, dental surgeries, hospital, two theatres, parks including the popular Orwell Country Park, recreational facilities, and mainline railway station providing direct links to London Liverpool Street Station with a journey time of approximately 1hr 15mins. The vibrant waterfront has undergone an extensive rebuilding and gentrification programme and now boasts some fashionable bars and restaurants, together with the University of Suffolk.
Council tax band: B
EPC Rating: N/a - Grade II Listed
Outside
‘Caddyfields’ sits on a truly idyllic plot with breathtaking field views and is accessed via a five-bar gate which opens onto a sweeping shingle driveway with detached double cart lodge; there is a well in the little shed by the entrance gate which is believed to be 63ft deep and used to have a pump. The beautiful garden which wraps around the cottage is the owner’s pride and joy and, when you view, you can appreciate why. There are various seating areas from which to enjoy every aspect of the garden with its manicured lawns and abundance of flowers, shrubs and mature trees. Within the garden there is an outside tap and power socket, and post and rail fencing to the rear boundary affording the opportunity to appreciate the views. You really do need to view the cottage to fully grasp just how spectacular the garden and views are.
Entrance Hall
You enter a spacious dual aspect hallway with tiled floor, ceiling inset spotlights and wooden turning staircase up to the first-floor guest bedroom. There is a stable latch door to the kitchen / breakfast room, two steps down to the dining room, and an opening through to:
Snug (4.17m x 2.74m)
A cosy dual aspect snug offering uninterrupted views over the fields; there is a tiled floor with underfloor heating, exposed beams and studwork, and a walkway through to:
Sitting Room (4.17m x 4.11m)
A very generous dual aspect reception room with windows overlooking the garden; the impressive Inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove is the focal point and there is a tiled floor with underfloor heating, exposed beams and studwork, and a stable latch door providing access to a wooden staircase up to the first-floor master bedroom.
Dining Room (4.42m x 3.33m)
The dining room provides uninterrupted field views from every aspect and has a door opening out to the terrace. There is a beautiful stone floor, vaulted ceiling, working open fire, and two radiators.
Kitchen / Breakfast Room (3.9m x 3.48m)
The stunning kitchen has been refitted with bespoke handmade eye level cabinets and matching base level units with roll edge work surfaces incorporating a butler sink with mixer tap. Appliances that are integrated and will therefore be staying is the fridge and slimline dishwasher with space and plumbing for a washing machine and space for a range style cooker with built-in extractor hood over (the current cooker is Calor gas and could remain under separate negotiation). There is a beautiful stone floor, ceiling inset spotlights, dual aspect windows with uninterrupted field views, and a wooden stable latch door opening out to the terrace.
Landing Accessed Via Sitting Room
Radiator, exposed brick chimneybreast, and opening through to:
Master Bedroom (4.67m x 4.32m)
The sizeable bedroom has a window overlooking the garden, radiator, exposed beams and studwork, exposed brick chimneybreast, and a stable latch door through to:
En-Suite Bathroom
A three-piece suite comprising low-level WC, hand wash basin and freestanding rolltop bath with telephone style mixer tap and shower attachment. The bathroom has eaves storage cupboard, extractor fan, and exposed beams and studwork.
Landing Accessed Via Sitting Room
Doors to the guest bedroom and shower room.
Guest Bedroom (3.96m x 3.48m)
The spacious guest bedroom has a window offering far-reaching uninterrupted field views with a radiator, vaulted ceiling, and exposed beams and studwork.
Shower Room
A three-piece suite comprising shower enclosure, low-level WC and pedestal hand wash basin. The shower room has a heated towel rail, extractor fan, tiled walls and floor, wall-mounted vanity mirror with courtesy light, and a window.
Agent’s Note
The cottage has oil fired central heating and sewerage treatment plant.
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