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£1,800,000

(£297/sq. ft)

7 bed detached house for sale
Hook Lane, Hadleigh IP7

    • 7 beds

    • 6 baths

    • 5 receptions

    • 6,061 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Substantial modern detached farmhouse (6061 sqft)

  • 7 bedrooms, 6 bath/shower rooms, 5 reception rooms

  • Fully-fitted bespoke kitchen with electric Aga and island

  • Double height entrance hall with an oak staircase

  • Bespoke joinery and underfloor heating throughout

  • Super-efficient home with negligible running costs

  • West-facing loggia with integrated Sonos media system

  • Large entertainment/cinema room with electric blinds and screen

  • 3.2 acres of grounds with ponds and a kitchen garden

  • Hadleigh centre 1.5 miles – Ipswich centre 8.5 miles

The property
Town House Farm is a modern farmhouse that merges Georgian styling and proportions with Twenty-First Century running costs and convenience.

The house was completed in 2016 using high-quality materials and fittings; these were designed, built and installed by some of the area’s most skilled trades people including klh Architects and Rendall & Wright interior designers.

The accommodation is substantial, with 6061 square feet of space (4494 sqft in the main house and 1567 sqft in the attached outbuildings) spanning three floors which includes five reception rooms, seven bedrooms, six bath/shower rooms and an array of supporting rooms. These are arranged around an impressive double height entrance hall with a grand staircase and tall windows.

Outside, the house sits at the foot of a peaceful valley, in plot that measures 3.2 acres which is located only a mile and a half from Hadleigh High Street.
The house

Design features of note include underfloor heating on ground and first floors (made possible by a concrete first floor), Mumford and Wood sash windows, an integrated Sonos media system (in the ground floor, master bedroom and loggia), Lutron programmable lighting, CCTV, an alarm system, Cat5 wiring, engineered oak floors, two log burners and three sets of bi-fold doors.

Thorington Joinery were employed to add bespoke fittings through the home. These include an impressive oak staircase with a polished wrap-around handrail, numerous dwarf cupboards and shelves, fitted wardrobes and a delightful window seat in the breakfast area.

The ground floor features a sizable L-shaped kitchen/breakfast/living room (with an electric Aga, an electric oven, granite surfaces and a two-level island), a dining room with bi-fold doors to the garden, a sitting room with a red-brick fireplace and a study with wall panels.

A 30 x 18 foot entertainment room is found at southern end of the ground floor; this is an impressive reception space where one entire elevation can be opened onto the (west facing) patio via ten bi-fold doors. Electrically operated colour-matched blackout blinds and a drop-down screen transform this room into a home cinema which can comfortably accommodate up to a dozen guests.

Other ground floor accommodation includes a WC, a fitted boot room, a cool pantry with granite surfaces, a fitted utility room, a shower room and a communications room.

There are five bedrooms on first floor all of which have fitted wardrobes. The substantial master bedroom suite has a walk-through dressing area and a pair of sliding doors that lead to a palatial en-suite bathroom with a triple sized shower, a free-standing bath and his-and-her’s basins.

There are two guest suites, each with their own shower rooms whilst the remaining bedrooms share a family bathroom where the bath enjoys westerly views through oak-framed windows.

The top floor houses two rooms and a shower room and could function either as guest accommodation, as a teenager’s retreat or even as office space for anybody needing to work from home.

Please note that some of the wooden fittings require repainting and finishing due to recent wear and tear; some of the carpets will also need replacing.
Grounds and outbuildings


The house is initially approached via electric gates and a 500-metre access road which is shared with one residential dwelling, two office buildings, an agricultural barn (which may be converted into a residential house) and access to a large warehouse.

Beyond the shared access, the house has its own 70-metre private drive meaning it sits at the centre of its 3.2-acre plot. Its location at foot of a small valley means the house is almost entirely screened from its neighbours.

The grounds include three ponds (one with a jetty), a copse, a timber-framed storage barn, dog kennels, a well-tended kitchen garden with a greenhouse, a double cart lodge, a garage and a substantial (gated) parking and turning area.

A 25-foot Loggia runs between the kitchen/breakfast room and the cinema room; this has integrated Sonos speakers, faces west for evening sun and enjoys an outlook to the ponds – making it a fabulous eating and entertaining space for the summer months.
Location

Town House Farm is located well away from major roads, around a mile from the centre of Hadleigh in south Suffolk. Hadleigh is a historic town which has a thriving High Street; it includes two supermarkets, several pubs and restaurants, a leisure centre and a doctor’s surgery.

The county town of Ipswich is just over eight miles away where some of the region’s best private schools can be found. Both the A12 and A14 can be reached by car inside fifteen minutes’ drive and London commuters can choose from direct services from either Ipswich or Manningtree mainline stations.
Directions

Postcode: IP7 5PH
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Points to note

Pylon wires travel over the southern end of the garden with pylon towers in view of the house – please see site plan and drone photographs.

The house is connected to mains electricity and water and has a Klargester water purification sewerage system.

EPC rating C.

The property is heated by a Biomass boiler system fed from a self-contained pellet store which feeds underfloor heating (on the ground and first floors) and a high-pressure (softened) water system. A series of solar panels on the garage roof supplement the property’s energy requirements.

Broadband download speed = 10.1 mpbs. Broadband upload speed 0.5 mpbs.

Council tax band G with Babergh District Council (payments of £323.00 pcm)

The house has a fire alarm installed.
General advice

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