Offers over
£485,000
5 bed detached house for saleGreen Close, Drinkstone, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk IP30
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Palmer & Partners, Suffolk
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About this property
Extended Five Bedroom Detached Chalet
Open Plan Kitchen With Conservatory/Dining Area
Snug
Garden Room
Two Bathrooms & En-Suite
Double-Glazing
Colar Gas Central Heating
Off Road Parking
This extended five-bedroom detached chalet is situated in the village of Drinkstone, sitting on a nice plot which offers a versatile living space. The property benefits from a south-east facing garden, off-road parking, double-glazing and Colar gas central heating. As agents, we recommend the earliest possible internal viewing to appreciate the quality of accommodation on offer which comprises porch, hallway, snug, living room, garden room, bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, dining/conservatory area, inner hallway, utility, two further bedrooms on the ground floor, two bedrooms on the first floor, one with en-suite, an additional bathroom and reception room, both on the first floor.
The historic market cathedral town of Bury St. Edmunds, home of Saint Edmund, the original patron Saint of England, is known as Suffolk's foodie town with everything from award-winning fine dining to quality Suffolk home-cooked pub food. For beer lovers, Greene King has been brewing beer in Bury St. Edmunds for more than 200 years; and shopping in the town offers plenty of choice with a great mix of fantastic independents and High Street favourites. There are beautiful outdoor spaces to explore, including the spectacular Abbey Gardens, and a plentiful arts scene including theatre, live music, film and art.
Outside – Front
The front is block paved providing off road parking and there is side access to the rear garden.
Porch
Through to:
Entrance Hall And Snug (3.38m x 3.45m)
Double-glazed window to front aspect and multi fuel burner.
Living Room (3.48m x 6.12m)
Double-glazed window to front aspect, log burner and radiator.
Garden Room (3.23m x 3.84m)
Radiator and bi-fold doors leading to the garden.
Ground Floor Bedroom (3.25m x 2.34m)
Dual aspect windows to side aspect and radiator.
Ground Floor Bathroom (5.13m x 3.28m)
Double-glazed window, bath with shower over, towel radiator, wash basin with cupboards and WC.
Inner Hallway
Fitted with units.
Kitchen (2.95m x 3.6m)
Double-glazed window to side aspect, fitted units and worktops, space for range oven, space and plumbing for dishwasher, space for fridge freezer and tiled flooring.
Conservatory/Dining Area (5.54m x 3.73m)
Pitched roof with heat reflective glass, double-glazed window and door leading to outside, tiled flooring and radiator.
Utility Room (1.63m x 2.03m)
Fitted units, worktop, space and plumbing for washing machine.
Ground Floor Bedroom (3.76m x 2.5m)
Double-glazed window, laminate flooring and radiator.
Ground Floor Bedroom (4.47m x 2.8m)
Double-glazed window to front aspect and radiator.
Upstairs Room (3.05m x 2.06m)
Cupboard housing glow worm combi boiler.
First Floor Bedroom (5.38m x 3.23m)
Double-glazed window to front aspect, three velux windows, radiator and walk in wardrobe.
En-Suite (3.1m x 1.1m)
Double-glazed window to side aspect, wash basin, wc, shower cubicle and towel radiator.
First Floor Bedroom (3.05m x 3.48m)
Double-glazed window and dormer storage cupboard.
First Floor Sitting Room (3.53m x 3.05m)
Double-glazed window to front aspect, radiator and eves storage.
First Floor Bathroom (2.8m x 2.03m)
Double-glazed window to rear aspect, bath with shower over, wash basin, towel radiator and WC.
Outside - Rear
South-east facing garden with patio area, open fronted summer dining room with terrace, predominantly laid to lawn, borders with mature hedges and shrubs, workshop and garden store.
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