8 St Johns Street
Bury St Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 1SQ
Oakheart Bury St Edmunds are proud to present to market this impressive, characterful and versatile residence that entwines modern finishing touches with period features that date back to approximately the late 1700's.
This beautiful and quintessentially British property is a testament to Suffolk heritage and is now available for new occupiers to make it home. It is presented in a neat and neutral fashion with sympathetic decorative features to allow the period of the home to shine through. The current vendors have setup the house with three bedrooms on the first floor and an amazing ground floor master bedroom that enjoys double doors that open onto the traditional back garden. This versatility allows new occupiers to create a further reception room that is accessible from the kitchen, it would make a wonderful reading room, comfortable living room or a bright dining area.
The main living room is adjacent to the ground floor bedroom and is a cosy and inviting reception room that centres around an exposed brick open fire. It also benefits traditional brick flooring, exposed timbers in the walls and ceilings and a bright box bay window at the front. Parallel to the lounge is the dining hall which creates a bright welcome to the home upon entry. It is finished with original floorboards and has a handy fitted cupboard for coats and shoes. To the rear of the cottage is the well designed and nicely presented kitchen that enjoys features that comprise; wooden work surfaces, stone effect tiled flooring, a ceramic white sink and drainer, shaker style units at both eye and low levels. under counter lighting, a traditional style Belling cooker, and a door leading out the rear garden.
On the first floor the accommodation continues to impress with three bright and spacious bedrooms that all benefit original exposed floorboards. There is also a handy walk in linen cupboard and a sizeable four piece bathroom suite.
Externally the garden is a beautiful country style space that is typical for a period house. It enjoys and array of flower beds, vegetable patches, hedging, established shrubs and trees as well as a winding patio path to the rear. There are two patio seating areas, one larger one to the rear of the garden and one tucked away closer to the back of the house. The garden also includes a timber built shed, greenhouse and a period style brick built store that has a pitched tile roof and power. This might be useful as a home studio or office.
Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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