Guide price
£475,000
4 bed detached house for saleLows Lane, Palgrave IP22
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Whittley Parish
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About this property
No onward chain
Superb position within the village
Hartismere school catchment
Garage
Versatile living space
Character & charm
Freehold
EPC Rating tbc
Council Tax Band E
Oil heating - Mains drainage
Situated in the charming village of Palgrave, the property is found upon a quiet and no through country lane near the village centre. Palgrave is just a mile south of Diss, surrounded by the picturesque countryside of the Waveney Valley on the north Suffolk borders. The village still retains an active local community and is centred around a delightful green, featuring many period and historic properties, local schooling, community centre offering Friday evening bar and monthly cinema screenings, fine church and is part of the Hartismere school catchment area. Within a leisurely 15-minute walk down The Lows, you'll reach the historic market town of Diss, providing a wide array of day-to-day amenities and facilities, including a mainline railway station offering direct services to London Liverpool Street and Norwich.
The property is a charming timber-framed cottage, believed to be around 500 years old. As expected from a home of this age, it boasts an impressive array of period features and unique character. The ground floor offers versatile living space, including two generously sized reception rooms, both featuring inglenook fireplaces. To the rear, you'll find a spacious kitchen/breakfast area that overlooks the pretty cottage gardens, with convenient access to a centrally located utility room. Additionally, the ground floor benefits from a shower room, a home office and a fourth bedroom, which could serve multiple purposes if not required as a bedroom. To first floor level, there are three further bedrooms and a well-equipped family bathroom, providing comfortable accommodation for the household. Overall, the property spans approximately 1,650 sq ft.
The cottage features attractive colour-washed rendered walls beneath a clay pantile roof and is heated by way of an oil-fired central heating boiler, with radiators fitted on both the ground and first floors. Additionally, the loft has been re-insulated in recent years for improved efficiency. In the early 1990s, the property underwent significant improvements, including a rear extension and modernisation of the single-storey extension. This renovation added extra living space, now comprising the kitchen, utility room, office and a ground floor bedroom. Throughout, there is ample built-in cupboard space, a feature that's typically rare in period cottages of this kind.
Externally, the cottage enjoys a pleasing position on Lows Lane, (being a sought-after location within the village). Accessed via double gates, the property sits in an attractive elevated position, offering ample off-road parking on a hardstanding driveway, with a detached garage, having roof storage via loft ladder, located to front boundaries. The main gardens, accessible via good side access, are situated to the rear of the property. These gardens are well-stocked and beautifully established providing plenty of privacy and tranquillity and having greenhouse, a brick built boiler house and garden store. The property is enclosed by charming brick and flint walls creating a peaceful retreat. A paved patio area directly abuts the rear of the house offering an excellent space for alfresco dining.
Entrance
living room - 4.14m x 6.15m (13'7" x 20'2")
dining room - 4.11m x 3.56m (13'6" x 11'8")
kitchen - 3.02m x 4.70m (9'11" x 15'5")
utility - 2.16m x 2.95m (7'1" x 9'8")
inner hall
shower room - 1.70m x 1.17m (5'7" x 3'10")
office - 2.18m x 3.66m (7'2" x 12'0")
bedroom - 2.11m x 3.68m (6'11" x 12'1")
first floor level - landing
bedroom - 4.22m x 3.33m (13'10" x 10'11")
bedroom - 4.24m x 2.36m (13'11" x 7'9")
bedroom - 4.27m x 2.34m (14'0" x 7'8")
bathroom - 2.13m x 2.90m (7'0" x 9'6")
boiler house/garden store
agents note Material Information regarding the property can be found in our Key Facts for Buyers interactive brochure located in the Virtual Tour no. 2 thumbnail.
Services
Drainage -
Heating - oil
EPC Rating tbc
Council Tax Band E
Tenure - freehold
Anti-Money Laundering Fee Statement
To comply with hmrc's regulations on Anti-Money Laundering (aml), Whittley Parish are legally required to conduct aml checks on every purchaser(s) once a sale is agreed. We use a government-approved electronic identity verification service from Landmark to ensure compliance, accuracy, and security. This is approved by the Government as part of the Digital Identity and Attributes Trust Framework (diatf).
The cost of anti-money laundering (aml) checks is £50 + VAT (£60 inc VAT) per purchase, payable in advance after an offer has been accepted. This fee to Whittley Parish is mandatory to comply with hmrc regulations and must be paid before a memorandum of sale can be issued. Please note that the fee is non-refundable.
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