Guide price
£350,000
3 bed cottage for sale
The Street, Redgrave, Diss IP22Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
C
About this property
Guide Price £350,000 - £375,000
Set in the heart of the village
17th Century grade II listed cottage
Exposed beams
Fireplace with log burner
Wonderful shower room installed 2021
Southerly facing garden
Walk-in utility/pantry
Freehold - Council Tax Band C
Oil heating - Mains drainage
Enjoying a pleasing position within the heart of the village. The village of Redgrave is located within the beautiful countryside on the north Suffolk borders being a quintessential English village, steeped in history and having a beautiful assortment of many period properties centred around a large village green and pond. The village still retains good amenities by way of having a public house, fine church, convenience store and being within the Hartismere school catchment area and its free bus service catchment. More facilities can be found within a mile or so to the south within the villages of Rickinghall and Botesdale including an excellent medical centre. The historic market town of Diss lies 7 miles to the east providing a more extensive and diverse range of facilities along with the benefit of a mainline railway station with regular/direct services to London Liverpool Street and Norwich.
With the original building dating back as early as the 17th century, this three bedroom semi-detached cottage has been stylishly modernised whilst maintaining character features. Measuring just over 850 square feet spread across three floors (not including the eaves space on the second floor), this charming cottage offers extremely well-presented accommodation throughout with two bedrooms on the first floor and the third being on the second floor. The home is heated by an oil fired boiler to radiators and benefits from secondary glazing on the windows, additionally there is a log burner within the fireplace that provides a great deal of warmth and creates a cosy feel which is perfect for movie nights in.
The cottage is tucked away behind attractive wrought iron railings with a gate providing access to the steps leading up to the charming timber entrance door. The rear garden is a sun trap taking in a southerly aspect while being enclosed by a combination of flint and brick walls with a pedestrian gate and timber fencing. The garden itself is mainly lawn with beds lining the perimeter that come well stocked with flowers, this creates a pleasant outlook which can be taken in from the paved terrace area, this also provides the ideal spot for alfresco dinners and summer barbeques during the warmer months.
Entrance:
Living room: - 4.04m x 4.04m (13'3" x 13'3")
kitchen/diner: - 2.46m x 4.39m (8'1" x 14'5")
utility/pantry: - 2.34m x 1.12m (7'8" x 3'8")
first floor level - landing:
Bedroom: - 4.22m x 3.20m (13'10" x 10'6")
bedroom: - 2.49m x 2.44m (8'2" x 8'0")
shower room: - 2.51m x 1.78m (8'3" x 5'10")
second floor level - bedroom: - 3.68m x 4.17m (12'1" x 13'8")
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 - mains
Heating - oil
EPC Rating - grade II listed
Council Tax Band C
Tenure - freehold
Glazing - secondary on the windows
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Listed by
Whittley Parish