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£515,000

4 bed detached house for sale
High Street, Thorndon IP23

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Sought After Village Location

  • Detached Family Home

  • Four / Five Bedrooms

  • Study / Bedroom Five

  • Open Plan Lounge / Dining Room

  • Log Burner

  • En-Suite To Master Bedroom

  • Double Garage

  • Ample Off Road Parking

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Full Property Description

Family homes like this one don't come up too often in Thorndon. This four/five bedroom detached home has much to offer its next owner.

With home study, huge utility room and light and airy entrance halls too. The open plan spacious kitchen is a chefs dream and is a really well proportioned and opens into the dining area which can accommodate the largest of dining tables and is also open plan to the vaulted sitting area with log burner, creating a wonderful space for the family to gather or entertain your guests.

The theme of space and natural light continues as you go upstairs with the part galleried landing giving access to four large bedrooms, with en-suite to master bedroom and family bathroom.

Outside there is ample off road parking on the driveway and a double garage that has extensive storage above with loft ladder, power and light and an electric garage door too.

The rear garden is much bigger than you might at first think and has a patio area for outside dining and simply stunning views to the rear over the countryside. This could be the tranquil and peaceful home that your family has been searching for.

About Thorndon

Thorndon is a picturesque village nestled in the heart of Suffolk, England, known for its charming rural character and rich historical heritage. Surrounded by gently rolling countryside, the village boasts a peaceful atmosphere, with a close-knit community and traditional English architecture.

Thorndon features several listed buildings, including the medieval Church of All Saints, which stands as a testament to the village's long history. The local area is primarily agricultural, with scenic footpaths and bridleways offering opportunities to explore the Suffolk landscape. Though small, Thorndon maintains a sense of vitality through local events and amenities such as a primary school, village hall, and a well-regarded pub.

Within easy reach of Ipswich, Norwich and the A14 (via the A140) and ideal for buyers that are looking to move out of the rat race but still have good access to larger towns and cities with all the amenities that they come with.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

    D

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