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Freehold
Guide price
£475,000
4 bed detached house for sale
Broad Green Close, Chevington, Bury St. Edmunds IP294 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: D
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
E
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Ickworth Park Primary School 3.1 miles
- Barrow Church of England Voluntary Controlled Primary School 3.4 miles
- Bury St Edmunds 5.8 miles
- Kennett 7.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Well-presented four bedroomed detached house with glorious views
- Sought after village setting
- Extensive vehicle parking, garage
- Deceptive accommodation
- Spacious hall, cloakroom
- Sitting room with fireplace and stove
- Garden room /dining room
- Well-equipped kitchen
- Four bedrooms, family bathroom
- Delightful gardens
A well presented four bedroomed detached house, enjoying a delightful setting within the much sought after village of Chevington.
Built about 50 years ago and extended and much improved in more recent years, this lovely detached house provides a surprising level of beautifully presented accommodation, complemented by charming west facing gardens affording wonderful farmland and countryside views.
Benefitting from oil fired radiator central heating and double glazing, the accommodation currently in brief comprises of a particularly spacious entrance hall with stairs off to first floor with under-stairs cupboard, further cloaks cupboard and door to the store cupboard. The well-equipped kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of units providing plenty of drawer and cupboard space beneath preparation surfaces with breakfast bar area and built-in quality appliances.
The splendid sitting room has a period style red brick feature fireplace with wood burning stove and is particularly light and airy with window to side and French doors to the gardens and rear terrace. A further pair of glass French doors open to the wonderfully spacious garden/dining room. This room is a recent addition and creates an ideal and flexible space for entertaining and large enough for relaxing, dining and also includes a study area, whilst enjoying views of the gardens and farmland beyond.
On the first floor, the landing leads to the four comfortable bedrooms, three of which have fitted wardrobe cupboards and the largest bedroom affords incredible farmland and countryside views to the west. A spacious family bathroom with bath and separate shower enclosure, serves the four bedrooms and completes the accommodation.
Outside
The house is approached along an impressive Heringbone block paved driveway providing plenty of vehicle parking and access to the adjoining garaging. The attractive west facing rear gardens are a particular feature, being mostly laid to lawn and stocked with an abundance of flowering plants, shrubs and mature trees. Adjoining the rear of the house is raised timber decking, creating an ideal area for entertaining and al-fresco dining, whilst enjoying the incredible views across the adjoining meadows and countryside.
Location
The house enjoys a delightful setting in a quiet close affording wonderful views to the rear across farmland and countryside. Chevington is a sought after village situated about 5 miles to the South West of the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds and its excellent range of schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities on offer. The village offers local amenities including village hall, public house, church and a particular feature is the village’s close proximity to the magnificent Ickworth Park (within a short walk away).
Directions
When proceeding into Chevington from the direction of Horringer and Bury St Edmunds, turn left at the crossroads onto Chedburgh Road next to the Greyhound Pub. Follow the road and turn right after the village hall into Broad Green Close, where the house will be found tucked away in the right-hand corner.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired radiator central heating. Council Tax Band E. EPC Rating: D.
Built about 50 years ago and extended and much improved in more recent years, this lovely detached house provides a surprising level of beautifully presented accommodation, complemented by charming west facing gardens affording wonderful farmland and countryside views.
Benefitting from oil fired radiator central heating and double glazing, the accommodation currently in brief comprises of a particularly spacious entrance hall with stairs off to first floor with under-stairs cupboard, further cloaks cupboard and door to the store cupboard. The well-equipped kitchen is fitted with an extensive range of units providing plenty of drawer and cupboard space beneath preparation surfaces with breakfast bar area and built-in quality appliances.
The splendid sitting room has a period style red brick feature fireplace with wood burning stove and is particularly light and airy with window to side and French doors to the gardens and rear terrace. A further pair of glass French doors open to the wonderfully spacious garden/dining room. This room is a recent addition and creates an ideal and flexible space for entertaining and large enough for relaxing, dining and also includes a study area, whilst enjoying views of the gardens and farmland beyond.
On the first floor, the landing leads to the four comfortable bedrooms, three of which have fitted wardrobe cupboards and the largest bedroom affords incredible farmland and countryside views to the west. A spacious family bathroom with bath and separate shower enclosure, serves the four bedrooms and completes the accommodation.
Outside
The house is approached along an impressive Heringbone block paved driveway providing plenty of vehicle parking and access to the adjoining garaging. The attractive west facing rear gardens are a particular feature, being mostly laid to lawn and stocked with an abundance of flowering plants, shrubs and mature trees. Adjoining the rear of the house is raised timber decking, creating an ideal area for entertaining and al-fresco dining, whilst enjoying the incredible views across the adjoining meadows and countryside.
Location
The house enjoys a delightful setting in a quiet close affording wonderful views to the rear across farmland and countryside. Chevington is a sought after village situated about 5 miles to the South West of the historic market town of Bury St. Edmunds and its excellent range of schooling, shopping, recreational and cultural facilities on offer. The village offers local amenities including village hall, public house, church and a particular feature is the village’s close proximity to the magnificent Ickworth Park (within a short walk away).
Directions
When proceeding into Chevington from the direction of Horringer and Bury St Edmunds, turn left at the crossroads onto Chedburgh Road next to the Greyhound Pub. Follow the road and turn right after the village hall into Broad Green Close, where the house will be found tucked away in the right-hand corner.
Services
Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired radiator central heating. Council Tax Band E. EPC Rating: D.
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