The North Colchester Business Centre
Colchester
CO4 9AD
Willow House is a substantial, carefully composed modern home, designed around light, proportion and ease of living. Its interiors are calm and cohesive, with a restrained palette of natural materials and soft tones running throughout. The house is arranged to balance open-plan sociability with quieter, more private spaces, all set within a semi-rural setting on the edge of Sudbury.
The home unfolds from a central entrance hall, where the scale of the house becomes immediately apparent. A study sits to the front, providing a quiet workspace.
The rear of the house is given over to a generous open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, forming the heart of the home. A large central island anchors the kitchen, complemented by bespoke cabinetry and integrated appliances. The space flows naturally into areas for dining and relaxation, all connected by broad glazing and doors that open directly onto the terrace.
Upstairs, the principal bedroom suite is arranged with a sense of calm and separation, incorporating a dressing room and en-suite. Further bedrooms are set across the first and second floors, offering flexibility for family life or guest accommodation. Bathrooms are finished in a simple, contemporary style, echoing the material palette found throughout the house.
The house sits within a neatly arranged plot, with a private driveway leading to a garage and adjoining car port. To the rear, a broad paved terrace extends from the main living space, creating an ideal setting for outdoor dining.
The garden is enclosed and has been simply landscaped, allowing space for further planting or personalisation. Beyond, the outlook opens towards surrounding countryside, lending a sense of quiet and openness.
Waldingfield Road lies just outside the historic market town of Sudbury, a place long associated with painters and landscape, perhaps most notably Thomas Gainsborough. The surrounding countryside is gently undulating, characterised by open fields, hedgerows and quiet lanes.
Sudbury itself offers a mix of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities, while more extensive cultural and dining options can be found in nearby towns such as Lavenham and Bury St Edmunds. The area is well regarded for its access to both rural Suffolk and connections towards London, making it an appealing setting for those seeking a balance between town and country.
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax - Babergh Band F
Construction - Brick
Mains - Sewerage, Electricity and Water
Heating - Airsource Heat Pump
Sellers position -Needs to secure onward purchase
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