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£535,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Shrubbery Close, Hessett, Bury St. Edmunds IP30

    • 4 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • *** new instruction, must be viewed ***

  • 4 bedroom detached family home

  • Well presented throughout

  • Spacious accommodation

  • Modern decor and appliances

  • No overlooking properties and stunning views from rear

  • Charming rural village settings

  • Driveway parking & double garage

  • Popular location

  • Viewing highly recommended

*** new instruction, must be viewed *** to arrange A viewing call our offices 7AM to 11PM 7 days A week.

Modern 4 bedroom detached family home - ideal for growing families, not to be missed, spacious accommodation, well presented throughout.

Entrance hallway, living room, large modern kitchen diner with integrated appliances, dining room, utility room, downstairs w.c, 4 good size bedrooms including en-suite master bedroom & bedroom 2, modern family bathroom.

Great size and well presented rear garden with patio area & stunning views, driveway & double garage providing ample off street parking, popular location close to numerous local amenities including shops, schools and transport links.

*** Why you will love this family home ***

- Freehold

- Circa 1,184sqft

- Spacious plot

- Modern decor and appliances

- well presented

- Ensuite master bedroom

- Garage conversion

- Driveway parking

- School catchment i.e Rougham Church of England Primary School

- Transport links via A14 & A/M11

Hessett is a quintessential small Suffolk village, a peaceful and historic community that has grown over a thousand years and now serves primarily as a quiet residential area for those who commute or seek a slower pace of life, with local life centered around the Village Green, playing field, and the parish church of St. Ethelbert.

Essential amenities within Hessett itself are minimal, consisting mainly of the local community facilities, meaning residents typically rely on the well-served nearby village of Thurston, which offers shops and a train station, or the larger, historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds, located about seven miles to the west, for extensive retail, dining, and professional services.

Crucially, the village is situated just to the south of the major A14 trunk road, providing excellent connectivity for drivers east towards Ipswich and the Port of Felixstowe, and west toward Cambridge, the A11, and the M11 to London, with a limited local bus service running directly from the village to the Bury St. Edmunds railway station during weekdays.

Viewing highly recommended, view early to avoid disappointment. Independent mortgage advice available if required, we look forward to hearing from you.

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