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Holton Road, Halesworth, IP19

  • 3 beds
Detached house

£550,000

  • 3 beds
Detached house
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This 1920's detached house is offered in excellent condition with very light and spacious accommodation over three floors. Sitting in superb gardens of approximately 1/4 acre with views over the Blyth Valley to the rear.
 

Accommodation comprises briefly:
• Entrance hallway with a cloakroom
• Sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a large window overlooking the rear garden
• Stylish high gloss kitchen with many built-in appliances and a useful utility area
• Dining room & large conservatory
• Two first floor large double bedrooms with excellent rear views
• Well appointed bathroom with bath and shower
• Second floor bedrooms/Study
• Large south facing attractive garden with pond, summer house, bandstand backing onto fields.
• Attached garage & parking
• Gas central heating
• UPVC double glazed throughout
• Fully refurbished and fitted with an oak staircase, oak flooring and doors
• Vendor has found a chain free property!  

The Property
The front door opens into a hallway with cloakroom and oak flooring and an oak staircase. Off the hallway to the rear is an excellent sitting room with a fireplace housing a wood burning stove, with oak flooring continuing from the hall and a large window allowing plenty of light and giving views over the rear garden.
The kitchen has been well fitted a good range of high gloss white cupboards with many fitted appliances, which flows around to a side porch allowing for a utility area with a door to the garden. The floor is fitted with ceramic tiles. The good sized dining room with its oak flooring then takes you through fully glazed double doors with deep side windows into a large conservatory. This is a double glazed upvc construction with patio doors to the garden.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the main bedroom is particularly large and has been well fitted with a good range of wardrobes to one wall and matching cupboards with drawers. Both rooms have large windows and provide excellent views over the wonderful rear garden and the Blyth Valley beyond.
The well appointed bathroom is fully tiled with a bath, corner shower cubicle, w.c. and hand basin. The gas central heating boiler is house in a airing cupboard. The oak staircase continues to the second floor where a further bedroom can be found, which the current owners use for guests and as a study.
This excellent house has been well insulated and refurbished to a high standard and provides a very light and comfortable home.  

Garden
A driveway to the front of the house is screened with shrubs and provides parking leading to the attached single garage, which is fitted with a roller door and a personal door to the rear. Power and water are connected. On the other side of the house a gate takes you into the rear garden. The plot measures approximately 180ft deep x 50ft wide and is a gardeners delight. Roughly split into three areas - next to the house is a large lawn edged with well planted beds contained by railway sleepers which continues to the rear. Archways to either side give access to the second area, where there is a fully insulated summerhouse with power connected overlooking a large fish pond. There are two timber sheds, one is the 'pump house' for the pond. The next part has a small orchards with a variety of fruit bushes and trees, with another covered area to sit and enjoy the garden and the lovely views which is called the band stand, this also has power, lighting and water connected.

Location
The property is in Halesworth which provides many independent shops, Edgar Sewter primary school, public houses, cafés, restaurants, GP surgery, vets and a supermarket. 'The Cut' is the town's exceptional arts centre - converted from a former maltings – which offers a dynamic year-round programme of theatre, cinema, dance and exhibitions, plus art and fitness classes. Also within the town is the train station with services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the glorious beaches of Southwold, Dunwich and Walberswick are a 20-minute drive away. 


Fixtures & Fittings
Some fixtures and fittings such as white goods and curtains are included in the sale.

Services
Gas fired central heating. Mains water, drainage and electricity.


Local Authority
East Suffolk District Council
Tax Band: D
Postcode: IP19 8HG
EPC tba

Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.

Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on
completion.
 
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£550,000

3 bed house for sale

Holton Road, Halesworth, IP19
This 1920's detached house is offered in excellent condition with very light and spacious accommodation over three floors. Sitting in superb gardens of approximately 1/4 acre with views over the Blyth Valley to the rear.
 

Accommodation comprises briefly:
• Entrance hallway with a cloakroom
• Sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a large window overlooking the rear garden
• Stylish high gloss kitchen with many built-in appliances and a useful utility area
• Dining room & large conservatory
• Two first floor large double bedrooms with excellent rear views
• Well appointed bathroom with bath and shower
• Second floor bedrooms/Study
• Large south facing attractive garden with pond, summer house, bandstand backing onto fields.
• Attached garage & parking
• Gas central heating
• UPVC double glazed throughout
• Fully refurbished and fitted with an oak staircase, oak flooring and doors
• Vendor has found a chain free property!  

The Property
The front door opens into a hallway with cloakroom and oak flooring and an oak staircase. Off the hallway to the rear is an excellent sitting room with a fireplace housing a wood burning stove, with oak flooring continuing from the hall and a large window allowing plenty of light and giving views over the rear garden.
The kitchen has been well fitted a good range of high gloss white cupboards with many fitted appliances, which flows around to a side porch allowing for a utility area with a door to the garden. The floor is fitted with ceramic tiles. The good sized dining room with its oak flooring then takes you through fully glazed double doors with deep side windows into a large conservatory. This is a double glazed upvc construction with patio doors to the garden.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, the main bedroom is particularly large and has been well fitted with a good range of wardrobes to one wall and matching cupboards with drawers. Both rooms have large windows and provide excellent views over the wonderful rear garden and the Blyth Valley beyond.
The well appointed bathroom is fully tiled with a bath, corner shower cubicle, w.c. and hand basin. The gas central heating boiler is house in a airing cupboard. The oak staircase continues to the second floor where a further bedroom can be found, which the current owners use for guests and as a study.
This excellent house has been well insulated and refurbished to a high standard and provides a very light and comfortable home.  

Garden
A driveway to the front of the house is screened with shrubs and provides parking leading to the attached single garage, which is fitted with a roller door and a personal door to the rear. Power and water are connected. On the other side of the house a gate takes you into the rear garden. The plot measures approximately 180ft deep x 50ft wide and is a gardeners delight. Roughly split into three areas - next to the house is a large lawn edged with well planted beds contained by railway sleepers which continues to the rear. Archways to either side give access to the second area, where there is a fully insulated summerhouse with power connected overlooking a large fish pond. There are two timber sheds, one is the 'pump house' for the pond. The next part has a small orchards with a variety of fruit bushes and trees, with another covered area to sit and enjoy the garden and the lovely views which is called the band stand, this also has power, lighting and water connected.

Location
The property is in Halesworth which provides many independent shops, Edgar Sewter primary school, public houses, cafés, restaurants, GP surgery, vets and a supermarket. 'The Cut' is the town's exceptional arts centre - converted from a former maltings – which offers a dynamic year-round programme of theatre, cinema, dance and exhibitions, plus art and fitness classes. Also within the town is the train station with services to London Liverpool Street via Ipswich. The unspoilt heritage coastline of Suffolk with the glorious beaches of Southwold, Dunwich and Walberswick are a 20-minute drive away. 


Fixtures & Fittings
Some fixtures and fittings such as white goods and curtains are included in the sale.

Services
Gas fired central heating. Mains water, drainage and electricity.


Local Authority
East Suffolk District Council
Tax Band: D
Postcode: IP19 8HG
EPC tba

Agents Note
The property is offered subject to and with the benefit of all rights of way, whether public or private, all way leaves, easements and other rights of way whether specifically mentioned or not.

Tenure
Vacant possession of the freehold will be given on
completion.