Guide price
£255,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleStowmarket Road, Great Blakenham, Ipswich, Suffolk IP6
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Hamilton Smith
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About this property
Off street parking
Central heating
Double glazing
Fireplace
The property occupies an easily accessible position within the popular village of Great Blakenham. Great Blakenham is an easily accessible village with convenient links to both the A12 and A14. The village benefits from recently opened Budgens supermarket serving a good range of everyday shopping. There is also a recently extended and upgraded popular village Indian Restaurant. The river Gipping is situated close to the village with some attractive river walks along the water meadows. The larger village of Claydon is approximately 1/2 miles distance offering a wider range of shopping, recreational and schooling facilities.
This delightful period cottage has previously been extensively refurbished and renovated with works include re-wiring, plumbing, plastering and the addition of a generous kitchen/breakfast room extension to the rear. Other features include gas fired heating to radiators, wood grain double glazed window and doors, stunning rear garden with views over the church and off road parking for three cars.
The accommodation comprises as follows with approximate room sizes:
Entrance hall:
Part glazed wood grain entrance door, wood effect flooring.
Sitting room:
13' x 12' Radiator, tv point, built-in understairs storage cupboard, oak style flooring, feature red brick fireplace with wooden mantle inset with wood burning stove, PVC double glazed window to the front aspect.
Dining room:
11'8" x 11' Radiator, oak style flooring, steps down to the kitchen, PVC double glazed window to the side aspect.
Bathroom:
Modern white suite comprises square shower bath with shower mixer tap, low level wc, pedestal wash hand basin, extensive wall tiling, extractor fan, radiator.
Kitchen/breakfast room:
14' x 10'4" Fitted with a generous range of base and wall mounted units, fitted worktops with upstand, built-in breakfast bar, inset single bowl stainless steel sink unit, plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, built-in stainless steel oven with four ring gas hob above, space for fridge/freezer, tiled flooring, PVC double glazed part glazed door and window overlooking the rear garden.
First floor landing:
White panelled doors to all first floor rooms.
Bedroom 1:
12'9" x 12' with 9' high ceiling. Chimney breast fitted with Victorian style fire, two adjacent bespoke built-in full height wardrobes, further built-in storage cupboard/wardrobe, radiator, PVC double glazed window to the front aspect.
Bedroom 2:
11'2" x 8' with 9' high ceiling. Radiator, PVC double glazed window to the rear aspect overlooking the garden.
Bedroom 3:
8' x 8' with 9' high ceiling. Radiator, PVC double glazed window to the rear aspect.
Outside:
To the side of the house there is a wide drive providing parking for at least three cars. Gated access leads to an attractive seating area with natural slate terrace which in turn leads to an area of artificial lawn, picket fencing gives access to a further good size lawn. The garden offers stunning views over the village church.
Postcode: IP6 0LR
energy rating: D - 65
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