Guide price
£645,000
5 bed detached house for saleHigh Street, Ixworth IP31
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Fine detached period house in the heart of the thriving village of Ixworth
Delightful west facing gardens
Spacious drawing room
Kitchen breakfast room
Utility, cloakroom
Cellar
Sitting room with Inglenook and wood burner
Principal bedroom with en-suite
Four remaining bedrooms, family bathroom
Wealth of period features, grade II listed
Elegant detached 5 bedroom village centre house with generous west facing gardens.
This substantial grade II listed detached house provides elegantly proportioned accommodation retaining many original features, complemented by delightful gardens and a prominent setting within the heart of a thriving Suffolk village.
Dating back to the 17th century (with possible earlier origins), the beautifully presented and much improved accommodation currently in brief comprises of a six panel entrance door with fluted pilasters to side opening to a reception hall, with fireplace and stairs off to first floor, wooden flooring and door to a ground floor cloakroom with WC and wash basin. The drawing room is a spacious reception room, with a light and airy feel and includes a wood-burner, window to front and French doors to the rear gardens.
The sitting room is an elegant reception retaining original features including a fine Inglenook fireplace with wood burner and window to the front. A door leads from the entrance hall and sitting room to the kitchen breakfast room, fitted with a hand-built farmhouse style kitchen with space for range oven and a fine quarry tiled floor and window to rear. Door to the utility room with units, sink and door to garden.
The staircase from entrance hall leads to the first floor landing with doors leading to the five comfortable bedrooms including the principal bedroom with stylish en-suite shower. A generous family bathroom with roll top bath completes the accommodation.
Outside
A driveway to the side of the house (see agents note) leads to the rear gardens. The part walled grounds are predominantly laid to lawn interspersed with well stocked flower and shrub borders and pond with adjacent terrace area ideally placed to enjoy warm summer days and views of the parish church tower. A further terrace area immediately abuts the rear of the property and is also conveniently placed for al-fresco dining. There are also a wealth of mature trees and fruit trees. To the side of the house is an orangery (in a state of disrepair/requiring renovation/removing) with stairs down to a small cellar.
Location
The house occupies a prominent setting in the centre of the village. Ixworth offers an excellent range of local facilities which include a doctor’s surgery, schools, village shop, cafe and post office. Ixworth is located approximately 7 miles from Bury St Edmunds and 15 miles from Stowmarket with its main line rail link to London.
Directions
When entering Ixworth from the direction of the A143, proceed along the High Street, where Beech Cottage will be found further on the left hand side.
Services
All mains services are connected.
Council Tax: Mid Suffolk Band: F
Broadband speed: Up to 80 mbps available (Source Ofcom)
Mobile phone signal for: EE, Three and O2 (Source Ofcom)
Flood Risk: Very Low Risk
Agent's Note
It is understood that the driveway is owned by Beech Cottage, with vehicular access over the drive enjoyed by owner of the outbuildings.
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